Alan Redway is the winner of the 20th annual Agnes Macphail Award for his commitment to the East York community. Mr Redway, 78, is a former mayor of East York (1977-1982) and long-time MP for the area during the years of the Mulroney government. Alan Redway has been cited in the awarding of the Macphail honour for his tireless work on behalf of the Daily Bread Food Bank where he has also served as chair of the board. He is now retired from the firm of Redway and Butler LLP. Friends and admirers of Mr. Redway are invited to attend the presentation of the award at East York Civic Centre, 850 Coxwell Ave. on Sunday, March 24, 2013 at 2.30 pm. Agnes Macphail was the first woman elected to the House of Commons and in her later political career lived in Leaside and represented the riding of York East in the Ontario Legislature. She was a force for progressive politics in Canada. Inside Toronto Previous post
Flaherty removes import tax on hockey gear
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Bayview Bagel maker moves down to Kensington
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Those who remember long-time counterman Shawn Shahzad at the Bagel House on Bayview Ave. may have been wondering where he has gone. Shawn is now part of a team that owns a new Montreal style bagel shop at 240 Augusta Street down in Kensington Market. The new place is called Nu Bugel. and as we wish Shawn well it’s still bucks to bagels that we’re picking up our Montreal chewies at Bagel House, 1548 Bayview.
Funding for National Digital Hub at CNIB
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“Steady as she goes” budget to eradicate deficit
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T-D Bank online banking hit by cyberattack
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Please don’t feed, shoot or hang out with coyotes
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1699 Bayview said to be leased as jewellery store
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921 Millwood “Cooking for a Cause” lunch
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Geoff Kettel has written to say that the 921 Millwood Retirement Home is having a community lunch on Friday March 21. at 12 noon. The cost of the “Cooking for a Cause” lunch is $11.99 with net proceeds going to Leaside United Church outreach programs. These are named in the release as Food Bank, Yonge Street Mission, Massey Centre “and more”.
Virus thought to be from North Korea, says South
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Break in on Tullis Drive in west Glebe
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Busy day at the new Overlea Blvd Target store
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The official opening of the Target store in the East York Town Centre has seen a busy day. Shopping carts overflowing with boxes and bags were the norm. The new store is a colourful and highly interactive experience given the many staff on duty. The parking lot was full. Spaces were taken by arriving shoppers the moment they were vacated by others. Merchants in the mall said they had noticed an increase in traffic because of the Target store. Target has said that it was surprised at the cost of re-fitting the old Zellers location but a look around provides some clues on where the money went. The original pedestrian-only escalator has been replaced with a a modern four lane lifter — up and down lanes for people and two more lanes up and down for shopping carts. 


