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‘Healthy Hikers’ take last steps this Sunday

“I think it’s important to learn a bit about our local heritage and our local ecology. The ravines are a very important aspect of Toronto,” said Taylor Stone. “We have the largest ravine system of any city in the world. Getting Torontonians to appreciate it and appreciate that there is this potential to experience nature right in our backyards is important.”




House on a haunted hill

As Halloween approaches there’s a rise in all things spooky, and with the release of horror movies such as Paranormal Activity 4, people are becoming more interested in the unknown.



Film club fumble

An empty film club tries to attain an audience at a Scarborough library. The National Film board of Canada (NFB) has partnered with public libraries, including some in Scarborough, to promote Canadian films.


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Skating in Scarborough

While we are still a couple months out from being able to skate outdoors, there are plenty of indoor alternatives available within Scarborough.


Let the poppy campaigning begin

As the Lieutenant Governor of Ontario, Onley is annually presented with the first poppy of the Ontario Poppy Campaign. Bruce Julian, vice president of the Ontario provincial command of the Royal Canadian Legion, presented Onley with the poppy on Oct. 23 at Queen’s Park.