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Bayside Medical Centre is accepting new patients
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•The new “medical centre and pharmacy” at 1685 Bayview Ave is going to be Bayside Medical Centre. A banner says that they are accepting registrations from prospective new patients. Visit www.baysidemedical.ca for more info.
Bayview Biz: Fresh additions to our diverse restaurant scene
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•Hermie’s will be setting up shop at 1595 Bayview Ave. They closed their popular Filipino & Canadian restaurant at 701 Queen Street East on October 29th, 2023, with hints of a new location on their social media feeds.
Zzavía, is a new pizza place that is set to open at 1597 Bayview Avenue. Their banner says “Reimagine Pizza”. Intriguing, we’re looking forward to it! (A Turkish restaurant was supposed to be opening at 1597 and 1599 Bayview Avenue, but from what we could see through the windows, they started demolition of huge space in 2022, but all work stalled after that.)
Grand opening specials at My Roti Place/My Dosa Place (1574 Bayview Avenue). On December 6th, starting at 11:00am, they will have select dishes including Butter Chicken Roti and Channa Masala Roti (Vegan) on offer for only $4.99.
Filmmaker and Leaside alumnus, Charles Officer has died
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•In remembrance of former Leaside High School student Charles Officer: a visionary filmmaker whose compelling portrayals of Black Canadian life touched hearts and garnered acclaim.
Watch CBC’s tribute to Charles Officer’s legacy…
Bayview holiday shopping: Meet Santa & Shop Local!
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•Discover the joy of the season with the Bayview-Leaside BIA as Santa and carolers will be strolling along Bayview on two special Saturdays, December 2nd and December 9th, from 12:30 pm to 3:30 pm.
It’s a delightful opportunity to infuse your local holiday shopping with a festive spirit. Don’t miss the chance to capture a magical moment with Santa himself – snap a selfie and spread the holiday cheer by tagging @bayviewleasidebia. 🙂
Festive delights: December’s Yuletide celebrations
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•Leaside United Church
822 Millwood Road, Toronto, ON
416-425-1253 www.leasideunited.org
- Advent Event – All Ages Afternoon Drop In – Fri, Dec 8, 12:30 – 4:00pm
- Carols by Candlelight Service at Leaside United Church – Sun, Dec 10, 7:30pm
– A joint musical celebration with Northlea United Church - Quiet Christmas Service – Thu, Dec 21, 7:30pm
- Advent IV (10:30 am); All Ages Family Christmas Eve Service with Junior Choir (4:30 pm); Christmas Eve Communion Service with Chancel Choir (8:00 pm) – Sun, Dec 24 Services
- Grief Support Group. Jan 10 – May 1, 2024, 2:00-3:30pm
Facilitated by Jean Marie Suchora, Minister of Pastoral Care.
No cost for participation.
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Northlea United
125 Brencliffe Road
northleaunited.ca
- Carols By Candlelight – Sun Dec 3, 7:30pm
- Caroling in the Pines with Surprise Guest – Sat Dec 9, 7:00pm
St. Augustine of Canterbury Anglican Church
1847 Bayview Avenue
416-485-2656 saintaugustine.ca
- Gingerbread House Decorating – Dec 14, 6:00pm (pre-registration required)
- Family Friendly Christmas Eve Worship – Dec 24, 4:00pm
- Candlelight, Carols, and Communion – Dec 24, 7:00pm
St. Cuthbert’s Leaside
1399 Bayview Avenue
416-485-0329 stcuthbertsleaside.com
- Quiet (Blue) Christmas Service – Dec 17, 4:00pm
- Carols with Friends – Dec 18, 7:00pm
- Christmas Eve Family Service – Dec 24, 4:00pm
- Christmas Eve Choral Eucharist with Candelight – Dec 24, 8:00pm
- Christmas Day Service – Dec 25, 9:00am
Manor Road United Church
240 Manor Road East
manorroadunitedchurch.com
- Santa Pancake Breakfast – Sat Dec 2, 9:30am-12:00pm
- Outdoor Nativity (with live animals!), carols and the Christmas story – Dec 17, 5:00pm
- Blue Christmas Service – Wed Dec 20, 4:30pm
- Christmas Eve Family Service – Sun Dec 24, 4:00pm
Leaside Presbyterian Church
670 Eglinton Ave. E.
416-422-0510 leasidepc.ca
- Leaside Christmas Memories – Sun Dec 10th @ 10:30am
- Choir Carol Service – Sun Dec 17th @ 10:30am
- Christmas Eve Service – Sun Dec 24th @ 10:30am
In memory of David Illiatovitch-Owen
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•It is with immense sadness that we share the passing of David Illiatovitch-Owen, the former owner/operator of De La Mer Fresh Fish Market.
At age 48, Dave passed away at home on November 19, 2023 surrounded by his family after fighting a courageous and lengthy battle with pancreatic cancer.
As a community, we extend our heartfelt condolences to Dave’s family and friends during this very difficult time.
Full obituary and funeral information can be found on the Mount Pleasant Group’s website: mountpleasantgroup.permavita.com/site/DavidIlliatovitch-Owen.html
Bayview Avenue buzzes with new salons, and high tea!
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•Bayview Avenue is abuzz as two new salons will set the neighbourhood’s style quotient soaring.
At 1707 Bayview Ave, the newly unveiled Nook Salon introduces Kenedi, an Aveda Certified Educator turned salon owner, and a maestro of hair with 14 years of artistry under her belt.
Adding to the buzz, the forthcoming Shave & Shears Barbershop Company at 1609 Bayview Ave promises to offer men “a unique space where men can truly escape, unwind, and pamper themselves”. Combining the cozy ambiance of a café and the expertise of a barbershop, it’s poised to be the go-to spot for grooming while sipping on a cuppa.
Speaking of cuppas, Tiarré’s Brunch ‘N Cakes at 1614 Bayview Ave invites guests to a High Tea experience on Fridays, Saturdays, and Sundays from 4 pm to 8 pm. Indulge in delightful sandwiches, decadent sweets, and a variety of teas for a touch of elegance at tea time.
In other news, signs indicate that the former haunt of “Bad Blowfish Cafe” at 1595 Bayview Ave has found a new lease on life, sparking curiosity. Stay tuned!
Robyn’s Cookies & Sahara Tea Holiday Outdoor Market
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•“Deck the Halls” with Milne House Garden Club – Dec 5th
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•Deck the Halls with Milne House Garden Club!
Get into the festive spirit with Milne House Garden Club’s annual Christmas workshop! Join them for an enchanting day of creativity led by the talented Michael Erdman, a gardening enthusiast with a passion for floral design.
In these hands-on workshops, you’ll have the chance to craft your very own festive swag, perfect for adorning doors, windows, mantles, or tabletops.
Date: Tuesday, December 5, 2023
Location: Toronto Botanical Garden, Floral Hall, 777 Lawrence Ave. E. (@ Leslie), Toronto, ON, M3C 1P2
Times: (2 time slots available) 1pm or 7pm
Cost: $50 (All Materials Included)
Payment: By cheque or e-transfer
Michael Erdman, the host and designer, brings decades of gardening and horticultural expertise. A former president of the Beach Garden Society, Michael’s accolades include awards at major flower shows like Canada Blooms and the CNE.
Join Milne House in creating beautiful decorations while supporting a meaningful cause —- proceeds go to the Children’s Education Department of the Toronto Botanical Garden. Let’s make this festive season even more special by spreading joy and creativity!
Salute Our Veterans: Operation Raise a Flag at Sunnybrook
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•This Remembrance Day, Operation Raise a Flag is an opportunity to express our gratitude to the courageous men and women who stood on guard for our country. Sunnybrook Veterans Centre, Canada’s largest Veterans care facility, invites you to make a difference in the lives of our Veterans.
Founded 75 years ago as a pillar of care for war heroes, Sunnybrook Hospital continues to honor its mission as the premier Veterans care facility in the nation. Partnering with Veterans Affairs Canada, Sunnybrook provides top-tier cognitive, physical, mental health, and stroke care to over 200 Canadian Veterans from the Second World War, Korean War, and the Cold War.
Your contribution to Operation Raise a Flag ensures that 30,000 flags will adorn the Sunnybrook campus on Remembrance Day, symbolizing our collective honour and appreciation for our Veterans. In addition, your support will help build new state-of-the-art gym and library facilities at the Veterans Centre, ensuring our brave Veterans receive the exceptional care they deserve.
Join us in saying “Thank You” to Canada’s Veterans. Support Operation Raise a Flag and make a meaningful impact on the lives of those who stood tall for our freedom.
Visit raiseaflag.ca to donate.
Friday, Nov. 10 – Operation Raise a Flag
Flags will be planted around the Bayview campus for Remembrance Day as a symbol of honour and appreciation. The campaign this year will also incorporate artwork designed by an Indigenous artist, to be planted alongside the Canadian flag; a symbol honouring the sacrifices and contributions made by First Nations, Inuit and Métis Veterans in service to Canada.
Saturday, Nov. 11 – Sunnybrook’s 2023 Service of Remembrance
The 2023 Sunnybrook Service of Remembrance will begin on Saturday, November 11 at 10:30 a.m. A livestream of the service will be available on Sunnybrook’s YouTube channel and select television stations.
11 a.m. Moment of Silence
11:15 to 11:25 a.m. Fly-pasts
Fly-pasts are planned by the Canadian Harvard Aircraft Association in various directions over the Veterans Centre with the hopes that everyone will catch a glimpse. Weather permitting.
Meet Sunnybrook’s Veteran Heroes
View photos of twelve Veteran heroes who are now residents of Sunnybrook’s Veterans Centre. Project published November 2023. Photography by Kevin Van Paassen. View the photos here
Community consultation roundup: 1802 Bayview Avenue
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•The Broadway Area Residents Association has released an email from City Councillor Jaye Robinson addressing concerns raised during the October community consultation meeting regarding the 1802 Bayview Avenue development application (Bayview Car Wash).
In her message, Councillor Robinson expresses gratitude for the active participation and thoughtful comments from the community. She strongly opposes the proposed 46-storey tower, citing its unprecedented height, which exceeds local limits and raises concerns about shadows, infrastructure strain, lack of affordable housing, and insufficient parking spaces.
Residents are encouraged to share their concerns directly with City Planning staff. For more information on how to get involved in the OLT process, please contact BARA at broadwayareara@gmail.com.
From: Councillor Jaye Robinson Councillor_Robinson@toronto.ca
Date: October 20, 2023 at 4:31:33 PM EDT
To: Councillor Jaye Robinson Councillor_Robinson@toronto.ca
Subject: 1802 Bayview Avenue – Community Consultation MeetingDear Friends and Neighbours,
Thank you to everyone who participated in City Planning’s community consultation for the 1802 Bayview Avenue development application. I was very impressed by the strong turnout and thoughtful and detailed comments. Once again, I would like to thank BARA – the Broadway Area Residents’ Association – for their leadership and advocacy. For more information on this proposal, please visit the Application Information Centre.
As you will know from my remarks at the meeting, I am strongly opposed to the development application for 1802 Bayview Avenue. The proposed height of 46-storeys is unprecedented for the area and far exceeds the permitted height limits in the Yonge-Eglinton Secondary Plan.
My job as your City Councillor is to represent you and make sure that residents’ voices are heard in the City’s planning process. I heard your excellent comments and I share your concerns including, but not limited to the:
- Height: At 46-storeys, the proposed tower is more than 10 storeys taller than the upper limit of the height range for the area and far exceeds what is appropriate for the lot. I know that many immediate neighbours are concerned about the shadow impacts of a tower this size.
- Infrastructure capacity: This application is the ninth active development proposal in the area and the seventh tall building. I share your concerns with local infrastructure capacity, including schools, parks, community services, daycares, and the impact this development will have on local traffic congestion.
- Lack of affordable housing: In response to your questions about affordability, the applicant shared that their proposal includes zero affordable units.
- Parking: I agree that 38 resident parking spaces is completely unacceptable for 419 units and I share your concern that the tower’s residents will park on adjacent streets.
As you know, the applicant has circumvented the City’s development review process by submitting an appeal to the Ontario Land Tribunal (OLT). I am disappointed that the applicant appealed to the OLT at the earliest opportunity, before any community consultation had taken place. The applicant’s apparent indifference to the interests of this community is particularly concerning given the overwhelming size and potential impacts of their proposal.
The OLT – formerly known as the Local Planning Appeal Tribunal (LPAT) – is a quasi-judicial Provincial body that makes the final decision on planning appeals in Toronto. I have been a vocal opponent of the OLT and its influence over the City’s planning process throughout my time on City Council. Unfortunately, the majority of new developments constructed in Ward 15 have been appealed to and approved by this unelected, unaccountable body. You can access more information on the OLT process, here.
If you haven’t already, I would encourage you to share your concerns directly with City Planning staff. Angela Zhao, the planner with carriage of this file can be reached at Angela.Zhao@toronto.ca, and I would suggest copying the Director of Community Planning for North York, David Sit, at David.Sit@toronto.ca. Please also copy my office on any correspondence related to this application.
If you are interested in getting involved in the OLT process, I would strongly encourage you to contact BARA at broadwayareara@gmail.com.
Thank you again for your continued engagement on this application.
Warm regards,
JayeJaye Robinson
City Councillor | Ward 15 – Don Valley West
Toronto City Hall | 100 Queen Street, A12 | Toronto, ON M5H 2N2
416-395-6408 | councillor_robinson@toronto.ca | www.jayerobinson.ca
Facebook: facebook.com/ councillorjayerobinson | Twitter: @JayeRobinson