Annual Long Branch Park Cleanup – Sunday, April 28, 2019 at 11:00 am – 1:00 pm

Message from David Juliusson of Long Branch: ANNUAL LONG BRANCH PARK CLEANUP Celebrate the Mayors Community Cleanup DAY w/ neighbours, friends & family! When: Sunday, April 28, 2019 @ 11 am – 1 PM Where: Meet at the swings in Long Branch Park. Why: Protect our urban green spaces by reducing the amount of garbage in […]

The Many Faces of Heritage: An Interdisciplinary Colloquium – April 29, 2019 at University of Waterloo; register by April 18, 2019

A Call for Walk Leaders + First Walkshop! (Message from Jane’s Walk Toronto)

The following is an excerpt from an email message from Jane’s Walk Toronto: “No one can find what will work for our cities by looking at…suburban garden cities, manipulating scale models, or inventing dream cities, you’ve got to get out and walk,” – Jane Jacobs, Downtown is for People (1957) We’re nearly a month away […]

Coming up soon at Preserved Stories website: a most interesting paper based on archival research by Lauren Burkhardt: An Unfinished Timeline: The Pleasant Valley Mobile Home Park Eviction

Etobicoke York Community Council has adopted recommendation regarding intent to designate 58 Wheatfield Road under Ontario Heritage Act; property has now been sold

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Please support the Long Branch Neighbourhood Association in its vital messaging; please send an email today in favour of responsible development, but not development at any cost

I am pleased to share the following message from the Long Branch Neighbourhood Association: Hi Long Branch Neighbours The Association wanted to share with you the Toronto Star story about intensification on Saturday, March 16 [2019] where the LBNA was quoted. Click here to read the article > As we have 11 ongoing TLAB hearings, […]

Dave Foss, who attended Cartierville School in the 1960s, sends greetings from South Texas to fellow students from the school

Early 1900s buildings featuring documented strong heritage attributes, such as one at 58 Wheatfield Road in Mimico, are ideal candidates for designation under the Ontario Heritage Act

Charlotte Sheasby-Coleman of Mimico has written a most impressive letter concerning 58 Wheatfield Road and the Mimico Cultural Heritage Resource Assessment

I am pleased to have the opportunity to share a most impressive letter from Charlotte Sheasby-Coleman of Mimico to the Etobicoke York Community Council: Subject: Re: Mimico Heritage Considerations – 58 Wheatfield Road and the Mimico Cultural Heritage Resource Assessment Date: Tuesday, March 12, 2019 at 6:38 PM To: Etobicoke Community Council <etcc@toronto.ca> Dear Chair […]