CGS: Spring Is in The Air!

A spring update from Children’s Garden School

Winter is ending and Spring is here! Flowers are starting to bloom, birds are beginning to sing, and beauty is alive in nature again! This time of year is perfect to go for hikes or lay in the sun or just perfect for being outside. As much as we would love to spend all of these sunshine filled day outside, we do have to keep our learning inside going. What better way to bring the outdoors in, than with art!

Our school has definitely dusted off those pastels and bright spring palettes that were in hibernation over the winter, to transform our classrooms and hallways to life! Spring, a season when the world seems to come back to life, is actually a perfect time to naturally shift into a new subject. A lot of our students from grade 1-4 are working through linear and pattern aesthetics, while a lot of our younger students have been focusing on seasonal association, shapes and colours!

Please enjoy some of our resident “Jr Van Gogh’s” art pieces!

The Sweet Potato’s long awaited launch is May 24, 2023

Mark your calendars, 2023 Sidewalk Sensation is June 17th

Bayview Leaside BIA’s annual Sidewalk Sensation will be Saturday, June 17, 2023. More details coming soon. Follow @bayviewleasidebia for updates!

BAYVIEW BIZ: Tzatz Boutique retirement sale is on now


It’s true… After 36 amazing years we’ve decided to set sail for new adventures.
It’s time for sunshine, lollipops and rainbows!
Visit soon and enjoy incredible markdowns on ALL clothing, footwear, jewellry and pajamas.
It’s our Happy Retirement TZale!
TZave all this month with instore deals, deals and more deals.
1609 Bayview Ave.
LeaTZide ON
(416) 646-1146
Mon-Sat: 10am-6pm
Sun: Noon-5pmTzatz Boutique

CGS: Terry Fox Update: Top 10 Again!

A news update courtesy of Children’s Garden School

We have received such wonderful news from the Terry Fox Foundation. We have once again ranked in the Top 10 of Ontario’s elementary schools “Top 50 Terry Fox School Run Fundraisers of 2022”. Ranking in 7th place with a grand total of $22,000 raised, our school community has shown such extraordinary effort in carrying on Terry’s legacy.

We are so honoured to have made such a big impact amongst some of the biggest schools who took part. We are small but mighty! As we believe “we can do hard things”, we are beyond proud that our CGS community worked hard and diligently together to help the foundations advancements in cancer cure research.

Thank you again to all those who contributed to our school’s collective donation to the 2022 Terry Fox Run Fundraiser!

Have a look back at some of our Terry Fox 2022 Walk photos!

UrbanToronto: Midtown resubmission triples proposal size

Midtown Resubmission triples proposed building size
In 2021, the proposal for 136 Broadway Avenue from developer Reserve Properties called for a 12-storey building with 111 residential units. The revised proposal roughly triples these numbers, with a 35-storey building and 366 units.

Flemingdon Golf Club Repurposed with Residential Towers and Public Open Space in Proposal
Cityzen Development Group, Greybrook Realty Partners, and Tercot Communities have partnered to submit applications for Official Plan and Zoning By-law Amendments, along with a Site Plan Approval, to redevelop a portion of the property at 155 St Dennis Drive.

Two Mid-Rises Form Next Phase at Crosstown Community
Aspen Ridge Homes is transforming over 240,000m² of land just north of the Ontario Science Centre in Don Mills into what they call the Crosstown Community.

UTPro Instant Reports: Development Thrives on Yonge Street in MLS Zone C09
A total of 25 projects in Zone C09, with the following distribution: 3 projects were listed as complete, 7 were listed as currently under construction, and the remaining 15 projects all fell into the pre-construction group.

UTPro Instant Reports: New Skyline Coming to Don Mills? Developers Focus on Multi-Building Projects in Ward 16
Breaking down the list of projects identified in this Ward Report, containing a total of 56 projects, eight of them are listed as complete, with another 11 in the process of construction, while the remaining 37 projects are identified as being in various stages of pre-construction.

You’re Invited – Regent Revival – Thursday, April 13th

Terra Bruce Productions has invited the community to Manor Road United Church (240 Manor Road East) to learn about their proposed “Regent Revival”. They would like to share their vision for the building, new design and and plans for the historic Regent Theatre.

Thursday, April 13, 2023
Manor Road United Church
240 Manor Road East

If you can’t attend in person, you can join via Zoom. Send an email to info@regentrevival.com and they will confirm with a Zoom link.

Leaside Garden Society’s April Zoom: Peonies & Friends

Photo by Jeanpaul Wright via Pexels

Leaside Garden Society invites you to Peonies and Friends: The Stars of the June Garden. This month’s online virtual Zoom Speaker Series is on April 13th, 2023 with special guest Ingrid Janssen. The meeting will commence at 7p.m.

Leaside Garden Society always welcomes Guests and New Members to join the Society for their meetings. Visit our website: www.leasidegardensociety.org or email: leaside@gardenontario.org.

Leaside Garden Society – Speaker Series presents:
Peonies and Friends: The Stars of the June Garden
Speaker: Ingrid Janssen
Date: Thursday April 13th, 2023
Time & Place: 7pm on Zoom

Ingrid Janssen, is a horticulturist, speaker, blogger and Master Gardener. She has been gardening for most of her life and is a passionate, some would say “crazy” gardener. How else to describe someone who plants bulbs in January despite 15cm. of snow! She has appeared on Rogers TV Durham and has spoken at Canada Blooms many times. Ingrid is a recent peony enthusiast with a special interest in Canadian bred peonies and the peony hybrids of Professor A.P. Saunders. Her collection has grown from 1 to over 130 peonies in the last 6 years. Ingrid received her Horticulturist Diploma from the University of Guelph and is an active member of several horticultural and plant societies including the Canadian and American Peony societies. She volunteers on many garden projects in her community the most notable being the restoration of the perennial borders at the Parkwood National Historic Site in Oshawa.

Peonies are beloved for their gorgeous blooms and captivating fragrance. They are adaptable, easy to grow plants that fit into any garden style. Along with many plant companions, they are the stars of the June garden. Ingrid will talk about the different types of peonies you can grow, how you can achieve 6 weeks of peony blooms in your garden and the wonderful plant friends that bloom alongside them.

BAYVIEW BIZ: Spring brings new signs and big utensils

On Wednesday the sign was removed from the former Peaches & Green store to make way for a new Sage Pharmacy awning. They will be opening soon at 1516 Bayview Avenue. Ramona’s Kitchen (1608 Bayview Ave) continues to make progress with the installment of their playful neon sign plus gigantic spatulas, whisk & tongs.

Around the neighbourhood

The WORKS Craft Burger & Beer will be taking over the space next to the Beer Store and Metro up at Bayview and Eglinton. Formerly home to TOSTO Quickfire Pizza Pasta, the official address is 609 Roehampton Ave. Olive Oil Emporium has opened at 608 Mount Pleasant Road. L’amour Cafe & Pastry is holding a grand opening event on Apr 1st 2023, between 11am – 2pm at 927 Mt Pleasant Rd (north of Broadway). And finally, the cookie delivery company Midnight Cookie has recently opened a bricks & mortar location at 3 Manor Rd East.

Spring breaking through despite dreary March weather

While the weather outside might feel frightful, the early spring flowers are not deterred. Spotted today on Millwood Road, a lovely cluster of crocuses that appear to be waiting for the right moment to bloom. It’s always a treat to see that first burst of colour in our gardens.

Electricity cut on Belsize Dr during clean up of downed tree


A tree on the front yard of a house on Belsize Drive (between Cleveland & Thurston) was partially toppled in the windstorm on Saturday night. The tree snagged a power line and the that block of Cleveland was cordoned off. Midday on Sunday, Toronto Hydro turned off the power to facilitate the safety the crew on site tasked with removing the tree and freeing the powerline. The roof on the neighbouring house was partially damaged by the tree. The tree removal and the restoration of power took about seven hours. There was much excitement on the street and many residents gathered to watch the hard working crews.

BAYVIEW BIZ: A fancy door, sales, hot cross buns + more

A Friday walkabout brings some Bayview updates to your news feed.

Up at the north end we start our walkabout checking out the large hoarding that surrounds 1709 Bayview Ave. The permit says they are doing a “2-storey rear addition, and interior alterations to convert commercial/residential to commercial only – medical office (Optomotrist)”.

The storefront on the south side of the hoarding has been leased. Yay! Plus, the windows of the shop that was formerly The Academy of Culinary Arts has been neatly papered over indicating that may have been leased as well. Looks like we will have some new businesses to welcome soon.

The much anticipated restaurant named Ramona’s Kitchen (1608 Bayview Ave) has a fancy new custom door. Does this mean they will open soon? We hope so!

Eggstatic (1568 Bayview Ave) is temporarily closed while they repair a leak in the building.

Moving south, The Sign of the Skier has opened their popular pop-up shop at 1541B Bayview Ave. Catch their blowout sale from now until Easter.

April 1st is Doughnation Day at Cobs Bread (1539 Bayview Ave). $2 from every 6-pack of Hot Cross Buns will go towards helping a local community charity. Steps away from Cobs, in front of 1541B is a curious display encouraging businesses to “rent-a-bench”.

Tzatz (1609 Bayview Ave.) is embracing the beginning of spring with sale items displayed out on the sidewalk. Buono Ristorante (formerly known as Verdi, 1566 Bayview Ave.) have removed the structure that sheltered their patio in cooler weather. Another sign that warmer weather is in our future, and patios will open soon.