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CABBAGETOWN NEIGHBOURHOOD REVIEW: May 2014
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This week's image: Riverdale Farmer's Market. The provincial election campaign is now well underway and judging by the lawn signs, it appears that everybody is in full flight. There are several questions that usually arise before election day, so here goes –. Election Day is Thursday June 12, 9 am to 9 pm. For locations – see your voter registration card or go to the official website. Can I vote early? How do I know whether I’m on the list? Take it with you when you go to vote. Don’t give up hope. Martin...
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CABBAGETOWN NEIGHBOURHOOD REVIEW: April 2014
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This week’s image: Spring crocuses. Photo: Irene DeClute. Your house is worth a lot of money. Nick and Hilary from Sage Realty (538 Parliament) have posted a new quarterly report about Cabbagetown’s house sales. They’ve found that the average sale price for freehold homes in Cabbagetown sold between January and March hit $1,045,941. There were 17 transactions – 5 rowhouses ($867,880), 9 semi-detached ($928,556) and 3 detached ($1,800,000). Check out their online report here. Registration closes May 1.
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CABBAGETOWN NEIGHBOURHOOD REVIEW: June 2014
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This week’s image:. Peter shows off a vintage 2008 Cabbagetown Tee on the shores of Georgian Bay. Congrats to the organizers and supporters of last week’s fundraiser at the Farm. Anne Pastuszak reports that 550 people attended including 100 kids who romped around the Kids Zone. The auction featured 33 items and raised over $8,000. The park’s location places it in a crucial spot right at the junction of the new Regent Park and the Cabbagetown shopping area. The other on Aberdeen was damaged in the winter.
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CABBAGETOWN NEIGHBOURHOOD REVIEW: March 2015
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This week’s image:. Spring sunshine at Green’s Antiques. Wil Mills from Cycle Solutions (444 Parliament) has released early details for the Club’s 2015 program. This year, ambitious new changes are coming to broaden opportunities for cyclists at all levels. There’ll be more choice for times and rides. The weekly women’s ride will be open to all levels. A website, online club calendar and blog will give updates and safety info. Email Wil at cabbagetowncycling@gmail.com. To tell him about your interest.
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CABBAGETOWN NEIGHBOURHOOD REVIEW: January 2015
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This week’s image:. Photo: Alexandra Scandolo, The Varsity. There hasn’t been much to tell about local open house events. Fortunately, our realtors have given us short reports about overall market activity to fill the gap. Susanne Hudson at Chestnut Park has written a brief overview of 2014 price trends in our area and added interesting info about Rosedale and Leslieville activity. To read her report, Click here. The stamps go on sale on Friday January 30. Black History month at the Daniels Spectrum.
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CABBAGETOWN NEIGHBOURHOOD REVIEW: May 14
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This week’s image: building a new pool in Wellesley Park. There’ll be an open house at 6 Wellesley Cottages on Saturday. For details, click here. Memorials for Scott Hunter. On Friday May 15, visitation (2 to 4 pm) and the funeral service (4 pm) for Scott will take place at the Cattel, Eaton and Chambers Funeral Home, 53 Main St, Dundas, Ontario. Later that evening, a celebration of Scott’s life will happen at An Sibin Pub (709 Queen E, Toronto) – open for the public from 10 pm. There’ll also be wa...
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CABBAGETOWN NEIGHBOURHOOD REVIEW: May 2015
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This week’s image: gardeners getting their supplies at Fairway Market. There’s a cluster of open houses at Wellesley near Parliament this weekend. For details, click here. The Local Farm market. The Local GEST (424 Parliament) has a farm lot north of Toronto where staff and volunteers are growing farm-fresh produce to use in the restaurant. There’s plenty of food available and the GEST is hosting its own farmer’s market on the patio on Saturdays from noon to 4 pm. Check out ride details at its website.
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CABBAGETOWN NEIGHBOURHOOD REVIEW: July 2014
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This week’s image:. N the slide at Corktown Commons. The RPSM Songbook premiere. Last weekend, the Choir from the Regent Park School of Music unveiled its Songbook – a compilation of nine works by prominent Canadian composers. These works were written specifically for five pairs of the Choir’s voice and piano students. Lyrics were written earlier by RPSM students in a lyric-writing contest. The Choir performed on Friday at the Canadian Music Centre and again on Saturday at Harbourfront. Keep your eye on ...
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CABBAGETOWN NEIGHBOURHOOD REVIEW: October 2014
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This week’s image: a lazy dog walking afternoon in Riverdale Park. To read about open houses that are happening this weekend. ELECTION RESULTS IN WARD 28. Photo: Tannis Toohey, Toronto Star. Our neighbourhood voted for John Tory. He won Ward 28 with 12,533 votes (44.9%). Olivia Chow came second with 10,048 votes (36%) and Doug Ford was third with 4,428 votes (15.9%). There weren’t any surprises in our local races. Pam McConnell will serve her seventh term as our councillor. The November association meeti...