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In Situ event at Small Arms Inspection Building takes place on Nov. 8, 9, & 10, 2018. Buy your tickets now!

Click here for previous posts about the Small Arms Inspection Building > I have been following the Small Arms story for many years. The story – featuring a successful, community-driven project to preserve and repurpose a Second World War heritage building – is highlighted at a recent post entitled: Enthusiasm for local history is not […]

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Of interest to local history buffs: City background files from 2016 investigation report regarding conduct of a local councillor

A previous post, of interest to local history enthusiasts (who may be relatively few in numbers, but they are enthusiastic nonetheless) in South Etobicoke, is entitled: On July 12, 2016 Toronto City Council Agenda: Investigation report regarding conduct of Ward 6 Councillor Mark Grimes At the current post, I will share the contents of the […]

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No. 8: Pamela Gough will be your transparent, fiscally responsible & engaged Ward 3 representative

In her final key campaign point, Pamela Gough emphasizes that she will be your transparent, fiscally responsible & engaged representative No. 8 – Be your transparent, fiscally responsible & engaged representative, always working for Etobicoke-Lakeshore I have been a strong supporter of Pamela Gough since 2011, when she played a key role in keeping Parkview […]

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Pamela Gough will address pedestrian & cycling safety with traffic calming & reduced speed limits (Key Item 3 of 8)

In the third of eight key items from her campaign platform, Pamela Gough focuses on pedestrian & cycling safety. No. 3 – Address pedestrian & cycling safety with traffic calming, reduced speed limits, and street redesign I have been a strong supporter of Pamela Gough since 2011, when she played a key role in keeping […]

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Toronto residents have the right to record public meetings, related to land-use decision making, and to publish news reports based upon direct quotations from such meetings

The purpose of the current post is to underline that residents of Toronto and other municipalities have the right to record public meetings and to report on them, through blogs and other means. As a long-time blogger, I attended a public meeting, organized by the Long Branch Neighbourhood Association, on April 4, 2018: Opposition to […]