An occasional Newsletter from Preserved Stories.

Made-for-Toronto Local Appeal Body Public Consultations re Committee of Adjustment

I have recently received the following message, which I am pleased to pass along to you: Subject: Fwd: Made-for-Toronto Local Appeal Body Public Consultations re Committee of Adjustment Russ Ford just received this message from Councillor Perks of Ward 14 and as the Etobicoke consultation is Feb.18th we need to get the word out quickly […]

Let’s Get Etobicoke Lakeshore Moving – Feb. 8, 2014 event featuring George Takach

The following text is from the Facebook page noted below: A town hall forum on the future direction of our community. For details, click here. Here’s the outline: When: Saturday, Feb. 8, 2014 Time: 1:00pm until 4:00pm Where: Polish Alliance Hall, 2282 Lake Shore Blvd. West Description: Etobicoke-Lakeshore is a community in motion. Ongoing development […]

“For my daughter’s wedding, 8,000 ate breakfast” – Feb. 3, 2014 New York Times

I help out once or twice a month as a volunteer in a ‘nutritious lunch’ program at a local school. I’ve cut down on volunteer work in recent years, but this volunteer assignment is near the top of my list of things to do each month. In that context, I’m pleased to share with you […]

Excess sugar can triple risk of dying of heart disease: report (Globe and Mail, Feb. 3, 2014)

I have an interest in evidence-based practice. The pursuit of evidence – whether scientific or other forms – is a source of motivation for me. For that reason, I’m pleased to share with you a Feb. 3, 2014 Globe and Mail article entitled: “Excess sugar can triple risk of dying of heart disease: report.” Here’s […]

Monday, Feb. 10, 2014 Community Forum will provide an update regarding the Wesley Mimico redevelopment project

A Community Forum will take place on Monday, Feb, 10, 2014 to provide an update on design and planning for the Wesley Mimico redevelopment project. The meeting, which will take place from 7:00 to 9:00 pm, will be at the church, which is located at 2 Station Road in Mimico. I’ve been following with interest, […]

Planning is now underway for a 1960s Malcolm Campbell High School reunion

It was great to meet with my friends recently from Malcolm Campbell High School (MCHS) in Montreal. Such meetings are of tremendous value. MCHS is the the high school that I graduated from in 1963 when I lived in Montreal. It’s a source of comfort, as one gets older, to remain in touch with childhood […]

In 1950, Robert Frank left his job as a photographer in New York to travel through Europe with his family

I recently borrowed Valencia 1952 and The Americans from the Toronto Public Library (TPL). Robert Frank is a remarkable photographer, who from what I can gather has had a strong impact on the the directions in which photography as a medium has travelled since the 1950s. He has, as I understand, also had an impact […]

December 2013 ice storm photos from Brampton (Mike James)

Mike James, who co-leads the Jane’s Walk we organize each May in Long Branch, has shared some great photos of the December 2013 Ice Storm as viewed in Brampton, where he lives. Here’s the first photo, chosen at random: I’m reminded, with regard to the first of the photos, of a Dec. 22, 2013 Toronto […]

The TTC streetcar no longer stops at Thirty Ninth Street in Long Branch

A neighbour has kindly shared the following message with me: “I wanted to let you know. I found out from Mark Grimes’ office the streetcar no longer stops at 39th street.” The neighbour mentions her daughter had been waiting one morning and the streetcar went right by. “I inquired with Mark Grimes office,” the neighbour […]

Air pollution in south Etobicoke is part of a regional problem; City official recommends public transit advocacy

As a person who loves to drive, I was thoroughly intrigued to learn about the recent study of air pollution in south Etobicoke.     Cars and trucks: What can be done? With regard to cars and trucks, some of the text from Tamara Shephard’s Jan. 16, 2014 Etobicoke Guardian article, discussed in a recent post, stays […]