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Call for Volunteers: Corktown Gardening Clean-Up Day on July 28, 2024
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in Front pageCall for Volunteers: Join Us for a Gardening Clean-Up Day! We’re excited to invite all green thumbs and nature enthusiasts to participate in our upcoming gardening clean-up day! This is a wonderful opportunity to give back to the community, connect with fellow gardening enthusiasts, and make a positive impact on the environment. If you are…
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Corktown community clean up, April 2024
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in EventsWe provided Corktown residents with free or borrowed supplies (gloves, hand sanitizer, bags, etc.) to clean Corktown together as part of the City of Toronto’s annual Clean Toronto Together initiative, held annually on Earth Day weekend. This was the second annual Corktown community clean up, initially undertaken through the kind support of the Downtown East…
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Corktown 2024 Community Cleanup and Free Tree Giveaway
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in Front pageUpcoming Corktown community events Free Tree Giveaway: The CRBA is giving away ‘free’ trees. * Tree order form is no longer available. Information will be emailed in 2-3 weeks regarding pick up on Saturday, May 11. Thank you for your interest.
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Corktown Residents and Business Association Annual General Meeting 2024
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in Front pageWed, April 10th — Save This Date! We look forward to seeing you at this year’s Annual General Meeting *Receive Corktown Community Updates by Councillor Chris Moise -Ward 13- updates Rev. Karen Koiter from Little Trinity Good Food Market BV Realty Partners LP– looking to explore the fundamental principals of an upcoming project situated on…
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Historic street name unveilings, February 2024
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Coralina Lemos, Corktown Historian, along with heritage advocates Adam Wynne and Pancheta Barnett joined forces to commemorate two new street signs honouring Corktown’s Black and Indigenous history and persons of historical significance. Event attendees included MPP Kristyn Wong-Tam (Toronto Centre), City of Toronto Counsellor Chris Moise (Toronto Centre—Ward 13) and area residents. The two…
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Councillor Chris Moise unveils street signs in Corktown to commemorate Black and Indigenous history
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in Front pageHenry Box Brown Lane and North Star Way Unveiling… Join Councillor Chris Moise for the unveiling of two new street signs in Corktown to celebrate Black and Indigenous history. A newly designated North-South laneway running parallel to Bright Street and St. Paul Street will be officially named Henry Box Brown Lane. Additionally, a horizontal laneway…
