What's old is young again

What’s old is young again at Northwood Community Centre as youth join the ranks. From left, premises manager Curtis Kazuk, past president George Vanderlip, canteen manager Kali Kaminsky and new president Allen Froese.

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  • Northwood CC looks to youth to build its future as it celebrates 60

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  • Fifth annual Aunt Leslie cancer fundraiser hoping for a sellout

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  • Grassmere Creek cleanup this weekend

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  • North End residents say dandelions have choked out families and children from using Boyd Park since spring.

    Not so dandy: weeds overrun North End park

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  • From left: Point Douglas residents Roanna Hepburn, Chris Burrows and Michelle Bruce, with pups Bentley, Zarzy and Gabe, took to Joe Zuken Park last week.

    ‘None of us here are scared’

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  • James Favel of the Dufferin Residents Association says this spot in a Jarvis Avenue back lane is one of the worst spots for illegal dumping in the neighbourhood. “This wasn’t here five days ago,” he says.

    Group wants faster abandoned waste pickup year round

    06/11/2013 11:54 AM 0
  • Garden City Community Centre president Andy Haworth says the next 12 months will be a busy one for the club, as construction begins on the new Seven Oaks Arena and the club continues to line up 
tenants for the facility.

    Garden City CC ready for arena groundbreaking

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  • When Justin Trudeau visited Sisler High School last month he was presented with two Water Rafiki bracelets for his children.

    Raising awareness at Sisler High

    06/11/2013 12:04 PM 0
  • Mynarski Coun. Ross Eadie says road tolls can help fund future extensions of the Chief Peguis Trail. In 2012, city council approved a $240-million extension to Route 90 to be complete by 2016.

    Have your say on this toll-road idea

    06/11/2013 12:11 PM 0
  • Ted Marcelino (centre) and his assistant Rey Sangalang (left) at the Tyndall Park Open Invitational Chess Tournament in 2012. Chess is growing in Tyndall Park, Marcelino writes.

    Chess popular in Tyndall Park

    06/11/2013 12:21 PM 0
  • Mayor Sam Katz (right) and Gwen Secter President Judy Kaplan.

    Gwen Secter receives milestone honour from the mayor

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  • From left: neighbourhood parent Nancy Hilderman, Maples MLA Mohinder Saran, Seven Oaks division chair Ed Ploszay, Premier Greg Selinger, Education minister Nancy Allan, and James Nisbet principal Cheryl Gaudet.

    Ground breaks on Amber Trails school

    06/4/2013 11:33 AM 0

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