Exciting things happening right now at Old Mill Toronto – site of the MCHS 2015 ’60s Reunion on October 17, 2015

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Sue (Robinson) Brady has shared with us photos from an MCHS reunion a decade ago in Vancouver

I was very pleased to read a comment from Sue (Robinson) Brady at a post entitled: Cheryl Vince’s favourite teachers at Malcolm Campbell High School included a principal and a vice-principal Click on the photos – from a reunion in Vancouver about a decade ago – to enlarge them; click again to enlarge them further […]

Executive Function and Child Development (2013)

Sometimes I do a good job of getting things done, but sometimes I could do better. For that reason, I’ve been reading about executive function. Executive Function and Child Development (2013) The following text is from p. 8 of Executive Function and Child Development (2013): “In recent years there has been a surge of interest in […]

Japanese knotweed in Colonel Sam Smith Park and Marie Curtis Park

I’ve been following some recent email discussions about Japanese knotweed in Colonel Sam Smith Park and Marie Curtis Park. A number of such patches are evident in Colonel Sam Smith Park, according to one email, which adds: “Getting rid of knotweed is a complicated business that requires expertise. By the way, it is a big problem all along […]

Architectural drawing represents ideas in form. Building information modelling (BIM) simulates experience.

Nicholas Winton Is Dead at 106; Saved Children from the Holocaust – July 1, 201t New York Times

A July 1, 2015 New York Times article is entitled: “Nicholas Winton Is Dead at 106; Saved Children from the Holocaust.” An excerpt reads: Nearly all the saved children were orphans by war’s end, their parents killed at Auschwitz, Bergen-Belsen or Theresienstadt. After the war, many remained in Britain, but others returned to Czechoslovakia or […]