Category: Front page
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Corktown Public Meeting February 15, 2022 – Meet Michelle Drylie of Concept 2Keys
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in Front pageYou’re Invited to the Corktown Residents and Business Association Public Meeting on Tuesday, February 15, 2022. Meet our guest speaker Michelle Drylie, Sr. Project Manager, Transformation–Concept to Keys at the City of Toronto. This is your opportunity to ask questions related to new development application rules.
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Corktown Community Meeting Jan. 10, 2022
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You’re invited to a scheduled Zoom meeting Topic: 471-479 Queen East Ontario Land Tribunal Hearing Discussion | Day and Time: Jan 10, 2022 06:30 PM Eastern Time (US and Canada) |
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Corktown Public Meeting Nov. 30, 2021-Meet 51 Div. Supt. Christopher Kirkpatrick
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in Front pageAttend the Corktown Residents and Business Association Public Meeting on Tuesday, November 30, 2021. Meet our guest speaker Supt. Christopher Kirkpatrick of 51 Division and ask questions related to policing. In addition, community members (some familiar to you) will be giving updates on local matters. Topic: CRBA Nov 30 Public Meeting Time: Nov 30, 2021…
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Corktown Public Meeting Sept. 30, 2021- TTC Representatives David Nagler and Peter Hrovat
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in Front pageAttend the Corktown Residents and Business Association Public Meeting on Thursday, September 30, 2021. This is your opportunity to listen and ask questions from: TTC Guest Speakers: David Nagler, Head of Community & Stakeholder Relations -AND- Peter Hrovat, Head of Streetcar Infrastructure. Also, receive Ward updates from Councillor Kristyn Wong-Tam -and- a six-month update from…
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Corktown Public Meeting June 23, 2021- Jennifer Keesmaat of Markee Developments
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in Front pageJennifer Keesmaat, an urban planner by training and former Chief Planner of the City of Toronto launched Markee Developments with a goal of creating a ‘new’ model for building, financing, and delivering affordable housing. Attend the CRBA Public Meeting on June 23, 2021 and listen to her proposal for #1-16 Sumach Street. To read more…
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Corktown Public Meeting May 4, 2021- Ryan Rice and the King-Queen St Triangle
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in Front page“How our land is where our feet touch the ground.” …Ryan Rice The Corktown Residents and Business Association invites community members to hear Ryan Rice, Indigenous Public Art Curator, and Chloe Catan, Public Art Program Manager for Waterfront Toronto, speak on a proposed art installation at our neighbourhood King-Queen Triangle Gateway. “Ryan was selected…