by Chris Sellors
on July 13, 2012

The move means that my son will be attending Davisville Public School starting in 2013. It’s a good school and we’re looking forward to joining that community, but I am concerned...(More)
by Chris Sellors
on June 12, 2012

Many people are doing the same thing right now. Toronto’s booming...(More)
by Chris Sellors
on March 7, 2012

by Chris Sellors
on February 8, 2012
This winter has been so mild, such a change from what we’re used to. But as always, seasons change, the years change from year to year — our neighbourhood and city changes incrementally all around us.
Some things change faster than others.
I didn’t think this New Year...(More)
Some things change faster than others.
I didn’t think this New Year...(More)
by Chris Sellors
on November 29, 2011
Gridlock fills up our roadways. It robs us of our time and economic activity. Endlessly frustrating, everyone seems to be going to the same place at the same time, using the same roads. Highway 401 is useless at the most useful times of day; Midtown streets are clogged and dangerous every morning...(More)
by Chris Sellors
on November 1, 2011
One topic of discussion that never goes away is what the heck is the city doing with the vacant public land on the southwest corner of Yonge and Eglinton? The old TTC bus station — unused for years, dangerous to trespassers, the ultimate eyesore — shows no signs of betterment. Possibly no other...(More)
by Chris Sellors
on October 12, 2011
During these heady days of electioneering for provincial candidates and perpetual budget issues at city hall, we lament another summertime gone. It was filled with more sun than we’ve seen in recent summers so we had more opportunity to enjoy our city, its changing neighbourhoods and its public...(More)
by Chris Sellors
on August 30, 2011
The provincial election on October 6 is a chance for our voices to be heard. Every candidate who knocks on our door wants our vote. That’s good because we have it to give — but please don’t give it away for free.
In Canada, provincial governments control much of what a city like...(More)
In Canada, provincial governments control much of what a city like...(More)
by Chris Sellors
on July 27, 2011
At the end of June I had the privilege of visiting Chicago with my family. What a city. It’s changed for the better since I was last there. A skyline of beautiful stone and metal structures, a waterfront that functions as a green, cultural, uninterrupted link apart from the dense towers packed in...(More)
by Chris Sellors
on June 28, 2011
I’d like to introduce myself as a new columnist for the Town Crier. Some readers may know me from my years at city hall at the side of now-retired Ward 22 councillor Michael Walker, or as a candidate for city council last year. Now as a government relations consultant, I live in Hillcrest Village...(More)
by Kris Scheuer
on December 1, 2010
After a decade at city hall, Chris Sellors is moving on.
Sellors, former executive assistant to retiring councillor Michael Walker, lost his determined council bid in St. Paul’s in late October.
“I was honoured to serve St. Paul’s for the better part of a decade,”...(More)
Sellors, former executive assistant to retiring councillor Michael Walker, lost his determined council bid in St. Paul’s in late October.
“I was honoured to serve St. Paul’s for the better part of a decade,”...(More)
by Staff
on October 24, 2010
Unsure if you can vote in this municipal election? Apparently you’re not alone.
In a mass email sent yesterday, council candidate Josh Matlow said he’s been noticing a disturbing trend of residents who mistakenly believe they are ineligible to vote, and therefore weren’t planning...(More)
In a mass email sent yesterday, council candidate Josh Matlow said he’s been noticing a disturbing trend of residents who mistakenly believe they are ineligible to vote, and therefore weren’t planning...(More)
by Staff
on October 25, 2010
Ward 22 residents, Josh Matlow is your new councillor-elect.
The outspoken (and now former) school board trustee grabbed 52 percent of the vote, while Chris Sellors, former executive assistant to retiring Councillor Michael Walker trailed with 35 percent of the vote.
(More)
The outspoken (and now former) school board trustee grabbed 52 percent of the vote, while Chris Sellors, former executive assistant to retiring Councillor Michael Walker trailed with 35 percent of the vote.
by Kris Scheuer
on October 7, 2010
Transit was the hot issue of the night at the Town Crier’s all-candidates debate for St. Paul’s Ward 22.
Seniors, parents with young children came out to the First Unitarian Congregation of Toronto to hear what council candidates Chris Sellors, Josh Matlow and William Molls had to...(More)
Seniors, parents with young children came out to the First Unitarian Congregation of Toronto to hear what council candidates Chris Sellors, Josh Matlow and William Molls had to...(More)
by Staff
on October 5, 2010
If you can't join us in person for the debate between the Ward 22 council candidates (8:00–9:30 p.m. at the First Unitarian Congregation of Toronto, 175 St. Clair Ave. West) in the race to replace Michael Walker then check out the live blog version below. Answering your questions will be...(More)
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