Spring Sprint returns to support Beach community
After three years of being cancelled due to COVID-19 The Spring Sprint is back on April 1.
After three years of being cancelled due to COVID-19 The Spring Sprint is back on April 1.
The drive-thru parade was to take place Saturday, April 3 in the Eglinton GO Station parking lot.
This Saturday, the longest-running Easter Day Parade in Canada will be transformed into a “reverse drive-thru night parade”.
Beach residents just love their dogs and the winter off-leash areas, but not everyone shares the sentiments.
Residents of Ward 19 Beaches-East York attended a debate on Oct. 3 to hear candidates from the four major parties — although only three showed up.
Jean Domagale was one of hundreds of people who came out for the Beaches event of the Terry Fox Run on Sunday. This year was the 38th annual run, the first being held on September 13, 1981. Domagale used to volunteer for the Beaches-Riverdale Canadian Cancer Society.
“We went to 50,000 doors during the campaign,” says new councillor Brad Bradford. “That sort of communication and engagement with residents isn’t going to stop for me now that the election is over.”
Brad Bradford is the new councillor in the new Ward 19 after a close race with presumed front-runner Matthew Kellway.
After visiting her granddaughter, Yumi, in Egypt three years ago, Martine Star knew she had to become a hooper.
The editor-in-chief of the controversial Your Ward News doesn’t see the recent legal actions taken against him as much of a threat.