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Support for Peter Milczyn continues to grow in Etobicoke-Lakeshore: Campaign news release

Following is from a news release from the Peter Milczyn Campaign Team: Support for Peter Milczyn continues to grow in Etobicoke-Lakeshore Toronto City Council members from across the political spectrum to join Liberal candidate at Sunday barbecue and door-to-door canvass   ETOBICOKE — Peter Milczyn, Ontario Liberal candidate in the Etobicoke Lakeshore byelection, enjoys a […]

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“Build what matters” – Peter Milczyn’s concluding statement at July 11, 2013 Etobicoke-Lakeshore byelection debate

An all candidates debate was held on July 11, 2013 at the Long Branch Legion Hall at 3850 Lake Shore Blvd. West. Below is concluding statement of the Liberal Party candidate Peter Milczyn: Well, first of all thank you to the organizers, and the volunteers, and John Tory, this evening, for helping to put this […]

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E-News update from Heritage Toronto

Below is a text-only version of a recent E-News update from Heritage Toronto. [You can subscribe to the newsletter at the Heritage Toronto website.] HERITAGE TORONTO E- NEWS July 11, 2013 Hello there. We hope everyone survived the storm on Monday relatively unscathed. There are reports that this was as much, if not more rain […]

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The Standards and Guidelines for the Conservation of Historic Places in Canada

The document can be accessed at a website which outlines its key features. The website notes that The Standards and Guidelines for the Conservation of Historic Places in Canada is the first-ever pan-Canadian benchmark for heritage conservation practice in this country. It offers results-oriented guidance for sound decision-making when planning for, intervening on and using historic […]

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What is worth preserving?

What is worth preserving? Our attitudes toward ruins and historically significant buildings and cultural landscapes have a relationship to a wider conversation about what matters. After the Second World War, destruction of heritage properties and landscapes was the norm in much of the world, a practice which in some cases continues today. Jane Jacobs among […]