Entries by Jaan Pill

What’s the LWC? It’s the Lakeshore Waterfront Connection as David Switzer explains

The following text is by David Switzer of Long Branch: The LWC is a Peel project to create a wetland/meadow peninsula around the water treatment plant. To protect it from erosion the suggested plan would have angled the shore line using a cobbled beach. This would eliminate the existing sandy beach west of the channelized […]

City garbage truck stunt a misuse of resources, Milczyn says – July 25, 2013 CBC report

A July 25, 2013 CBC article regarding recent trash talk in Etobicoke can be accessed here. The headline and subhead read as follows: City garbage truck stunt a misuse of resources, Milczyn says Contracted GFL truck called in for Progressive Conservative press conference The opening four paragraphs read as follows: Provincial Liberal candidate Peter Milczyn […]

All-Candidates Debate Thursday, July 25, 2013 at 7:00 pm – Mimico Presbyterian Church, 119 Mimico Avenue

Following information is from Peter Milczyn’s Campaign website: A lifelong advocate for Etobicoke-Lakeshore and trained as an architect, Peter has been working hard for Etobicoke since his first election in 1994. He knows the community and he always stands up for us. Join Peter Thursday July 25th at the Mimico Residents Association All-Candidates Debate as […]

David Switzer shares comments regarding July 23, 2013 Byelection Debate: “Milczyn will get my vote”

David Switzer of Long Branch has given me permission to share his comments regarding last night’s Byelection Debate. David’s comments Jaan I saw you at the meeting last night and thought you might like to know my observations. All candidates where good except for Holyday who was less professional than I expected. The audience was […]

At Long Branch Legion Debate, Holyday spoke about efficiencies; Milczyn spoke about efficiencies and offered a cogent plan of action

I enjoyed the Etobicoke-Lakeshore Byelection Debate on July 23, 2013 at the Lake Shore Legion Hall. It was organized by CARP, which I learned is now a standalone name for an organization representing seniors. It used to be an acronym for Canadian Association of Retired Persons; CARP no longer refers to the latter Association. CARP […]

Assembly Hall a great location for the Advance Poll for Etobicoke-Lakeshore byelection

You can access information about Advance Polls for the Etobicoke-Lakeshore byelection here. You can access information about election procedures from the Elections Ontario website. The Assembly Hall is among the Advance Polls from July 20 to 25. The building, which is an exemplary illustration of the adaptive reuse of a century-old heritage building, is located […]

Important Follow-up Information Regarding Last Week’s Storm – Councillor Milczyn’s Office

Following information is from Councillor Peter Milczyn’s Office:   TORONTO’S SPECIAL GARBAGE COLLECTION COMPLETED The City of Toronto has completed the special garbage collection for materials damaged by flooding following the intense rainfall on July 8. Solid Waste Management Services collected approximately 4,100 tonnes of flood-damaged material across the city. Regularly scheduled garbage, Blue Bin […]