18177 Thirty Fifth Street TLAB decision warrants a close read: ‘From a planning perspective, it is not desirable nor appropriate to allow a development at the expense of damage (if not removal) of two mature trees that are not on the Subject Property’September 13, 2020/0 Comments/in Commentary, Committee of Adjustment, Toronto Local Appeal Body, Local Planning Appeals Tribunal, Long Branch, Newsletter, Toronto/by Jaan Pill
182Bob Carswell has shared a comment and photos (about Garland Station and Second World War) at a previous post seeking details about MCHS grad Peter ParsonsMarch 25, 2020/0 Comments/in MCHS Stories, Newsletter/by Jaan Pill
183Ronald Wright (2004) has characterized civilization as a pyramid schemeDecember 21, 2019/0 Comments/in Commentary, Long Branch, Newsletter, Toronto/by Jaan Pill
184Unauthorized Banksy exhibit in Amsterdam in August 2018 brings to mind state-level legibility; as well, it brings to mind limitations of languageOctober 2, 2019/0 Comments/in Commentary, Newsletter/by Jaan Pill
185Seth: A Life, All Play: Exhibit at the Art Gallery of Guelph, 358 Gordon Street, Guelph, ON – Sept. 12 to Dec. 15, 2019September 29, 2019/2 Comments/in Newsletter, Southwestern Ontario, Stratford/by Jaan Pill
186Can you help us figure out WHERE IN LONG BRANCH this July 1915 photo, featuring Harold Snelgrove, age 2, was taken? Cottages in background provide key evidenceSeptember 16, 2019/2 Comments/in Jane's Walk, Long Branch, Newsletter, Toronto, Uncategorized/by Jaan Pill
187History of Amsterdam includes lethal wartime role of Amsterdam’s policeSeptember 15, 2019/0 Comments/in Commentary, Jane's Walk, Long Branch, Newsletter, Toronto/by Jaan Pill
1882019 Festival Report for Jane’s Walk Toronto highlights communications, testimonials, and recommendations; however online version omits recommendationsSeptember 4, 2019/0 Comments/in Commentary, Jane's Walk, Mississauga, Newsletter, Toronto/by Jaan Pill
189In worldwide colonial history Indigenous peoples succumbed to disease arriving with settler society, were pushed aside to marginal lands, or were killed; many resistedAugust 25, 2019/1 Comment/in Commentary, Long Branch, Newsletter/by Jaan Pill
190Dictionary of Canadian Biography speaks of Colonel Samuel Smith in his retirement years – as the first settler landowner in Long Branch, following his years of service in War of the American RevolutionAugust 23, 2019/0 Comments/in Commentary, Long Branch, Newsletter, Toronto/by Jaan Pill