Author: corktown

  • Making Peace Comes to Corktown

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    This year, Canada celebrates its 150th anniversary as a confederation. On this special occasion, the Toronto Parks and Trees Foundation together with the Aston Family Foundation, is proud to present the 1st North American presentation of Making Peace. Making Peace is an International Photo Exhibition which pays tribute to the people who — all over the planet — devote their…

  • Editor Needed, Making Peace and more..

    Do you want to run a Newspaper? The Corktown News is looking for a new Editor. This is your chance to run a newspaper! The Corktown News is the Corktown Residents & Business Association’s seasonal newspaper highlighting the latest news, events, and stories from the community. It is published three times each year and distributed to all…

  • Community Consultation and Refugee Family Event

    Community Consultation for 28 River St (The Beer Store!) When: Thursday, March 23 from 7:00pm – 9:00pm Where:  Regent Park Community Centre, 402 Shuter St An Application has been submitted for 28 River St which is the property where our local Beer Store now sits.  The proposed development is 15 stories, having 162 units.  Please be…

  • Corktown News Spring 2017 and Spring Flower Show

    Corktown News Spring Issue The Spring issue of the Corktown News has been taken to Canada Post. You should be receiving it in your mailbox soon.  Unfortunately because of the way that Canada Post works and our limited budget, the buildings in the West Don Lands will not receive it in their mailbox.  The good…

  • CRBA Public Meeting, Making Peace Teacher’s Evening, The Yoga Lounge and More…

    CRBA Monthly Public Meeting is on Tuesday! When: Tuesday, March 7 at 7:00pm Where:  Cooper Koo Family YMCA, 461 Cherry St Making Peace Teacher’s Evening When:  Wednesday, March 8, 7:30 – 9:30pm Where: Cooper Koo Family YMCA, 461 Cherry St, 2nd Floor Community Room Making Peace is a major outdoor photographic exhibition curated by Ashley Woods (Nobel Museum),…

  • Children’s Mental Health Matters!

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    This event is being run by the Toronto District School Board and is free of charge.