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Leaside Gardens marks return of the Bert F. Grant Rink

After approximately nine months of construction, the Bert F. Grant Rink at Leaside Memorial Community Gardens (1073 Millwood Road) is reopening with a community celebration on Monday, January 26, 2026, starting at 10:00 a.m.

According to a post shared by Leaside Gardens, the event will include a ribbon cutting followed by free public skating, refreshments, and giveaways. All ages are welcome; helmets are mandatory for children 12 and under and recommended for all skaters. @LeasideGardens on Facebook.

Ribbon cutting announcement /@LeasideGardens on Facebook

Eglinton & Hoyle: A taller development proposed

Early concept for proposed 21-storey residential development at 537–543 Eglinton Ave. E.

The proposal for 537–547 Eglinton Avenue East and 59–61 Hoyle Avenue appears to have evolved from a 21-storey residential building in 2021 to a 35-storey mixed-use building in 2025, following refusals, appeals, mediation, and a previously approved settlement.

Based on available application materials, the original proposal was submitted in summer 2021 and sought approval for a 21-storey residential building. City planning staff later recommended refusal, and City Council adopted that recommendation in November 2021. The application and a related Official Plan Amendment were subsequently appealed to the Ontario Land Tribunal.

After the development site was expanded, a revised proposal was submitted in September 2022 for a taller mixed-use building. Following mediation, City Council approved a settlement in July 2023 allowing a 20-storey building, which received interim approval from the Ontario Land Tribunal in January 2025, subject to conditions.

A further revised proposal was submitted in November 2025 seeking approval for a 35-storey mixed-use building, citing changes to planning policy and the surrounding development context.

APPLICATION INFORMATION

537-547 EGLINTON AVE E

Application Number: 25271066NNY15OZ

Description

This is the application returning with a proposal for 35 storeys following the OLT decision permitting 20 storeys. New OPA/ZBA submission is required, rather than resubmission for 21-191659 NNY 15 OZ.

Addresses:

59 HOYLE AVE TORONTO
61 HOYLE AVE TORONTO
537 EGLINTON AVE E TORONTO
539 EGLINTON AVE E TORONTO
541 EGLINTON AVE E TORONTO
543 EGLINTON AVE E TORONTO
545 EGLINTON AVE E TORONTO
547 EGLINTON AVE E TORONTO

Editor’s note: Details in this summary are drawn from publicly available application materials and reports and reflect our understanding of the proposal as presented at the time of writing.

Bayview Biz: New openings, closures & transitions

Chon Modern Thai Cuisine opened in December 2025 at 1677 Bayview Avenue, taking over the former Pii Nong Thai space. The restaurant announced its opening on Instagram, and was also featured in a blogTO article published in December, which noted the restaurant’s focus on modern interpretations of traditional Thai cuisine.

A long-standing Bayview florist is shifting its retail model. The Flower Nook (1731 Bayview Avenue, Unit 2), a decades-old business with a long history on Bayview Avenue, is no longer offering in-store shopping. According to its website, orders are still handled online, with in-person meetings available by appointment only.

Moving south, two Bayview restaurants have closed. Zzavia Pizza (1597 Bayview Ave.) and Rumi Steakhouse (1599 Bayview Ave.) are no longer in operation. Zzavia Pizza opened in 2024 and was previously covered by the Bulldog when it launched (background here).

Bayview Car Wash (1802 Bayview Ave) is currently closed. Based on activity observed on site, the closure appears to be related to soil or environmental testing. We attempted to contact the business to confirm whether — and when — it may reopen, but were unable to reach anyone by phone. All equipment and signage remain in place, which could suggest the closure is temporary. That said, the property has been approved for future redevelopment, which is expected to eventually bring the car wash’s time at this location to an end (background here).

Outside the Bayview corridor but of interest to many local residents, The Mandarin Restaurant at Yonge & Eglinton (Canada Square) has announced it will be closing permanently. In a statement shared on social media, Mandarin cited area redevelopment and confirmed its final day of operation will be January 18, 2026. The post notes the location has served the community since opening in 1991, and that other Mandarin locations across Ontario will continue to operate.

After 15 years on Millwood, Lena’s Barber Shop to close

After more than a decade serving the neighbourhood, Lena’s Barber Shop on Millwood Road will be closing permanently as Lena prepares for retirement. A typewritten note on the door thanks the community for years of trust, friendship, and support, and shares that the shop will officially close on January 1, 2026.

Lena’s has long been a familiar stop for many local residents, and her message makes clear how much those relationships have meant to her over the years. For anyone hoping to stay in touch, Lena is sharing her contact information with clients who drop by the barbershop.

📍 Lena’s Barber Shop
909 Millwood Rd, East York

Wishing Lena all the best in her next chapter.

A compassionate proposal for empty Glazebrook homes

2-20 Glazebrook Avenue, March 2024

A CBC News story this week spotlights an idea gaining quiet traction close to home: using a row of vacant upscale houses on Glazebrook Avenue, near Bayview & Eglinton, as temporary housing for refugee and low-income families while a stalled redevelopment waits for approvals.

The proposal involves housing advocate David Walsh, the FCJ Refugee Centre, and Geoff Kettel of the Leaside Residents Association, who has been pushing City Hall to think more creatively about empty homes sitting in planning limbo. Local Councillor Rachel Chernos Lin describes the concept as “interesting,” but also raises practical questions around liability, resources, and whether the City is realistically positioned to broker such arrangements.

It’s an undeniably compassionate idea — but also a reminder that good intentions often collide with legal, financial, and administrative realities. Whether this becomes a pilot project or remains aspirational depends largely on the property owner and the City’s willingness to step into unfamiliar territory.

👉 Read the full CBC article here:
https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/toronto/housing-refugees-developer-9.7012473

Virtual Consultation for 922 Millwood Road

The City is hosting a virtual community consultation for the proposed 8-storey development at 922 Millwood Rd. The meeting runs 6:30–8:30 p.m. and all residents are welcome to join.

922 Millwood Road
Official Plan and Zoning By-law Amendment Application
Community Consultation Meeting
December 10, 2025, 6:30 pm

➡️Register to attend or participate

BACKGROUND

The site has seen several proposals over the years. A six-storey plan was first put forward in 2019, later scaled back to five storeys in 2020, and it has sat vacant since Stanley’s Cleaners closed. The latest application now calls for an eight-storey building.

Recent coverage & background reading:

Rexall’s Moore Avenue makeover continues

Rexall at 325 Moore Ave. /Rudy

Longtime reader Rudy sent in this photo of the Rexall at 325 Moore Ave., where new exterior signage has been installed. The pharmacy has remained open throughout the renovation, which includes expanding into the former Dove Cleaners space next door.

Construction is still underway, with a new walk-in clinic planned as part of the upgraded location. We’ll share more updates as the project progresses.

Neighbourhood pharmacy now filling pet prescriptions

Pet owners in Leaside have a new way to save on their furry friends’ medications. Pace Pharmacy, located at 40 Laird Drive, has recently launched a pet-focused division, VetMeds.ca, now able to dispense a wide range of veterinary prescriptions.

Adam Silvertown, owner of Pace Pharmacy, says the expanded service could save families “hundreds, even thousands” over the life of a pet by allowing them to fill vet-issued prescriptions at a community pharmacy rather than exclusively at clinics.

This local launch follows broader national changes: distributors and drug makers have opened access to veterinary medications for pharmacies across Canada after Competition Bureau pressure. As reported by The Globe and Mail (Chris Hannay), Ontario is also updating regulations so pet owners can more easily request prescriptions to take elsewhere — including to accredited pharmacies like VetMeds.

Sources: Reader submission from Adam S.; reporting by Chris Hannay in The Globe and Mail.

Now Open: Bayview Holiday Market (All December!)

The Bayview Holiday Market popped up today at 1541 Bayview (between Cobs & Starbucks). Find gifts, home décor, toys, books, and games all December long — open Dec 1st – 31st, 2025! 🎄

Bayview alum Fritz Lev seeks right buyer for Prop Room

Inquisitive Antiques /Google Maps 2009

Do you remember Inquisitive Antiques on Bayview?

Its former proprietor, Fritz Lev, runs The Prop Room, at 42 Industrial Street in the Leaside Business Park — and after 40 years in the film industry, Fritz is getting ready to retire. From “Anne of Green Gables” to “The Handmaid’s Tale,” his unique stock has appeared on countless productions — and now he’s looking for the right film buff to take over his unique 35,000-piece prop rental business.

Read more in the CP24 story:
A Toronto prop shop owner is retiring after 40 years

A remarkable podcast project with a Bayview connection

We’re excited to share news of an extraordinary project in honour of David Illiatovitch-Owen: a new podcast, My Brother David, coming in 2026 from Sarah Illiatovitch-Goldman in partnership with iHeart Media.

Many long-time Bayview readers will remember David as the spirited proprietor of De La Mer Fresh Fish & Seafood. While he had a soft side, his friends and family fondly remember his razor-sharp wit, unapologetically unfiltered opinions, and language spicy enough to require its own disclaimer — in other words, the ideal co-pilot for this podcast.

His presence in the community left a lasting mark, and now his voice and story will reach even farther. In 2023, at age 48, David passed away after fighting a courageous and lengthy battle with pancreatic cancer.

iHeart Media is co-producing My Brother David, providing major support for recording, production, promotion, and distribution, with the potential to reach hundreds of thousands of listeners. Sarah’s team, including world-renowned podcaster Julie Shapiro, is hard at work bringing the project to life — and additional donations to Cue6 Theatre (a registered non-profit) will help ensure the podcast reaches its full potential. Contributions are tax-deductible and deeply appreciated.

Read more about the project, in the words of David’s father, Jeff:


Dear Family, Friends and Colleagues,

As you may recall, when my son, David, was informed in 2022 that his treatment for pancreatic cancer had been unsuccessful resulting in a terminal prognosis, he asked his younger sister, Sarah, to record his thoughts and experiences so that others might learn from his journey and receive some measure of comfort from someone fighting a similar battle. It was David’s wish that, if possible, these recordings be transformed into a podcast with as wide a reach as possible. To assist in facilitating that dream, Sarah started a Go Fund Me campaign to obtain seed money for production and you were kind and generous in donating to this cause. Sarah and her team used the contributions from you to produce high quality samples of what the podcast might be and then knocked on countless doors in search of media companies that would want to move the project forward.

132nd Scouts Christmas Tree Sale is on now!

The 132nd Scouts’ annual Christmas Tree Sale is officially underway! There are just two weeks left to place your order for a fresh, beautifully cut tree. 🎄

Order your tree here:
132nd Scouts Christmas Trees Order Form

Please share the link with family, friends, and neighbours — your support helps the Scouts continue their community programs.

Not taking a tree this year? Donations to the group are gratefully appreciated.