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By Perry King on May 9, 2013
The Leaside Lancers battled hard, but couldn’t end the Northern Red Knights’ three-year win streak in ultimate. The 11–5 defeat was an... (more)
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Leaside too much for North Toronto
The Leaside Lancers’ reputation as a soccer powerhouse came to the fore Apr. 29 as they withstood the North Toronto Norsewomen ...(more)
Norsemen triumph over rivals
Playing the clock down to zero, the North Toronto Norsemen Rugby squad kicked a late game penalty to eke out a 20–19 victory ...(more)
Wanna workout? Head to the barre
While in New York and Los Angeles, Paul Bonder and his wife partook in fitness classes based around a ballet barre. “These ...(more)
Ensuring clients understand
With a background in medicine in Yugoslavia, Tatjana Ristic-Avramov moved to Canada and became a certified nutritional ...(more)
Man arrested for assaulting pregnant woman
A man faces three charges after repeatedly harassing and assaulting a pregnant woman, police say. In a news release, police ...(more)
Remembering Tyson Bailey
To help remember and pay tribute to budding football phenom Tyson Bailey, the Metro Toronto Wildcats have decided to rename its ...(more)
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Our city through the eyes of an immigrant
The Hungry Ghosts, Shyam Selvadurai, Doubleday Canada, hardcover $29.95 You may not enjoy reading about Toronto seen by the family from Sri Lanka in The Hungry Ghosts. You might not even recognize...(more)
Why we need new cash for transit
Metrolinx has big plans to improve transportation in the Greater Toronto-Hamilton Area, but it comes with a big price tag. At an estimated $50 billion over the next 25 years The Big Move doesn’t...(more)
Family tragedy used to help others
James Muir was a devoted husband, father, friend and employee. He would brush off his wife’s car every morning before he went to work, never missed his teenage daughters’ badminton or soccer games,...(more)
How to overcome a bully
In my life, I have seen too many injustices. Among those issues, the most debated  is  bullying. In Canada, one out of every five students are bullied every day. The majority keep...(more)
Organized closets are key
Mornings can be busy. You’ve got to get the kids ready for school, feed the dog, pack lunches and still make it to the office on time. Anything that gets in your way can only add stress to an...(more)
About Our Neighbourhood
The old town of North Toronto, established in 1890 and amalgamated into the current ‘super city’ of Toronto in 1998, is these days synonymous with Midtown Toronto. Midtown comprises essentially the neighbourhoods surrounding Yonge Street from Davisville subway station and north to Eglinton and Lawrence subway stations.

The many diverse and distinct blocks characterize this area. Davisville, to the south, is home to rows of older, single-occupancy homes as well as many high-density high-rise apartments. The Yonge-Eglinton area here is an important commercial center in the city and is home to many corporate offices as well as shopping malls and smaller retail outlets.
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