North Toronto Post - 1 Mar 2019

Table of content - North Toronto Post (1 Mar 2019)

Torontos 20 Best Streets O CALL HOME
A SLICE OF MARCH BREAK
T.O.’S TOP AVENUES, ROADS, LANES & MORE
FORD’S TRANSIT FOIBLES
FIGHTING FOR THE PUBLIC
A SERIOUS SLICE OF MARCH BREAK
VEG-TABLE FOR TWO!
TABOO OR NOT TABOO?
THE GOOD, THE BAD AND THE BIZARRE
THE BAD
THE GOOD
THE BIZARRE
The mayor on homelessness
BY THE NUMBERS
Of neighbours, shinny hockey and happiness
From Laser Floyd to music recital hall
Midtown area leads demand for city review
100 Eglinton businesses shuttered
Why first legal pot shop in Yorkville?
Heritage nod for Columbus Centre
C. W. Jefferys House for sale at a price of $1
Ford’s subway foibles
City takes tentative housing steps
How Margot Boyd took on the city’s biggest cemetery and won
The Yonge & Lawrence roadhouse that sparked a pub empire
Midtown break-ins slow after arrest
CRIME BRIEFS
Zack Fenwick
Gillian Oxley & Joseph Robert
Elli Davis
Wins Lai
Eileen Farrow
Leeanne Weld
TWO-STOREY SKYBOXES
Laneway suite applications rolling in
BYTHE NUMBERS
Gables and bays at their best
A river runs through it
A stroll back in time to 1920
The city’s most private road
A caffeine lover’s dream
A diamond rink in the rough
Moore Park meets Mr. Claus
Of glass globes and cast-iron posts
T.O.’s cheeky independent state
All things cool
Location, location, location
Yonge & Eg party people
Haute historic homes
From a circle park to a beltline trail
Where the stars go to play
An English village in T.O.
Picturesque pond
A history lesson in East York
Where the Eatons called home
Double dead ends
Two tomes by local authors vie for Canada Reads top spot
CAPSULE WARDROBE 101
A timeless classic
MORE MARCH THEATRE
In Canada, 58 per cent of all food produced is wasted
Is Toronto’s dating scene inherently racist?
Nominated for a Juno
REPORT CARD
A tale of love and very lusty mannequins
Breaking boundaries with bold new TV drama
Sook-Yin Lee is playing it dangerous in Unsafe
TWINKLING TOES
TORONTO’S COOLEST THOROUGHFARE
One bubble you won’t want to burst
A SLICE OF MARCH BREAK
Anthony Rose’s latest Dupont dining destination
EAT HERE FIRST
Our critic is mad in love with Byblos, just not this one
BYBLOS UPTOWN
Veg-table for two
HAVE A PLANT PARTY WITH …
Toronto shines its culinary spotlight on Peruvian cuisine
Tracing the roots
GET THAT PEPPER
The Reuben revolution
18-year-old GTA phenom heads to March Madness
Find that perfect summer camp for your kids in our 30th annual guide.
Bring on the boredom this March break
CRESTWOOD VALLEY DAY CAMP
SPECIAL ADVERTISING FEATURE
TORONTO MANDARIN SCHOOL
CRESCENT SUMMER ACADEMIC PROGRAM
ULTIMATE CANADIAN ATHLETICS
ARROWSMITH COGNITIVE INTENSIVE PROGRAM
HUMAN MOVES DAY CAMP
FRANK’S SWIM SCHOOL
BAYVIEW GLEN CAMP
ROM SUMMER CLUB
CENTRAL MONTESSORI SCHOOL
DAVINA’S SWIM HOUSE
AGO ART CAMP
BLYTH ACADEMY
CAMP KATONIM
DISCOVERY DAY CAMP
BAYVIEW VILLAGE JUNIOR TENNIS CAMP
WILLOWWOOD SCHOOL
CAMP U OF T
THE TAYLOR STATTEN CAMPS
THE JACK AND PAT KAY CENTRE CAMP
PRESTIGE SCHOOL
AVENUE ROAD ARTS SCHOOL
CAMP NORTHWOOD FOR PRESCHOOLERS
RICHMOND HILL COUNTRY CLUB DAY CAMP
THE THORNHILL CLUB DAY CAMPS
HAPPY CAMPERS
“The most challenging thing I accomplished was completing levels in swimming.”
“This camp built my confidence because I felt like my friends and I left with tons of new skills!”
“I feel very fortunate to attend the same camp my mother and uncles went to!”
“My best memory was when I raced my teacher Mike across the pool - and I won!!”
“All the teachers and counsellors are very supportive and encouraging.”
“Addressing my mild cognitive deficit through the program is one of the best investments that I have ever made.”
“Camp has been a part of my life for many years.”
“I learned how to cope with stress and how to apply the concepts I learned to everyday life.”
“I learned rock climbing because I like to climb. It is so much fun!!”
“My favourite activity is trying to jump over the pool noodle from the edge of the pool!”
“Try new things, get out of your comfort zone, study hard, and be you!”
MARCH 2019 EDITION

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