East Region senior boys’ all-stars
The volleyball season is over, but a new tradition is just beginning for players in east Scarborough. The first annual East Region senior boys’ volleyball all-star competition was held on Dec. 10 at Woburn C.I….
The volleyball season is over, but a new tradition is just beginning for players in east Scarborough. The first annual East Region senior boys’ volleyball all-star competition was held on Dec. 10 at Woburn C.I….
They’re three cool dudes, ice cold. That is because they are hockey players on Sir Oliver Mowat C.I.’s senior boys’ hockey team which has been consistently ranked in the top ten in Toronto all season….
Mowat hockey scores a bunch The Mowat Mustangs Tier 2 boys’ hockey team won their first game of the season against the Agincourt Lancers on Nov. 18 by a score of 8-1. Their next game…
Ron Moeser can talk the talk, but now his constituents may get the chance to see if he can walk the walk. The Scarborough East councillor has been recommended for the available spot on the…
The pain of most war wounds dull over time and leave a scar. Emotional wounds never fully heal. On Remembrance Day those that have never experienced war can see the physical scars left on veterans,…
It is no surprise to us, Liberals were elected in all three ridings in our coverage area, as they have been for as long as we can remember. But why? Maybe Conservative’s neglect of east…
By Amanda Huynh, Eric Heino, Matt Mitchell and Annesha Hutchinson John McKay was all smiles as the final numbers came in Oct. 14. As he watched CTV predict his victory in Scarborough Guildwood, the Liberal…
Volunteer groups strive to make a difference in Toronto, and politicians are starting to take notice What is a hero? Do they wear spandex bodysuits and fight crime? Are they ordinary people who do extraordinary…
Scarborough could soon be kickin’ it old school. Literally. The Toronto school board is considering changes that could potentially give Scarborough more control over its local educational affairs, a throwback to the old Scarborough Board…
It may not look like much right now, but work has started to transform the muddy strip of forested waterfront east of Port Union Road into what will eventually be a beautiful paved pedestrian pathway.