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CRBA AGM, Budget Town Hall, King Street Pilot Study and more….
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CRBA Annual General Meeting The AGM for the 2016-2017 year will be held next week. Come and find out what we have been up to all year and vote for your new Board of Directors! There will also be a vote to modify the CRBA By-Laws. See here for proposed changes. Community Consultation for 18-32 Eastern…
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2017 AGM Proposed By-Law Changes
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At our upcoming Annual General Meeting on Tuesday, February 7, members of the CRBA will be asked to consider amendments to the organizational bylaws. Here is a quick recap of the changes: Broadening membership – people that carry on business in Corktown without owning or renting property in Corktown can now be members (but they…
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Petitions, Art, Waterfront Tour, Upcoming Meetings…
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Help Stop a Mega-Club on our Waterfront! You may have seen the story in the Globe about the application to increase the licensed capacity of the Rebel (formerly Dock’s) nightclub to 15,000 patrons. You can help by signing and circulating the Waterfront For All petition Please Act now! The licensing hearing starts on February 9th. Ice Breakers –…
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$$$$ – Section 37 Development Fund Priorities
The CRBA is putting together a priority list of projects and improvements in Corktown to give our Councillor direction on how to make use of development funds (Section 37 money) our neighbourhood will be receiving over the next couple of years. Please answer these questions – we need your input! And do it now, the…
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CRBA Public Meeting, Post Office Open House and Giving Back
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CRBA Public Meeting – Tuesday, December 6 The Monthly CRBA Public Meeting will be held tomorrow night at the YMCA. We hope to see you there! Toronto’s First Post Office – Open House Every year, Toronto’s First Post Office holds a massive paper party to thank visitors, members, box-holders, customers, donors, neighbours, and friends for…
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514 Cherry Streetcar Update from the TTC
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Thank you for expressing interest in the ongoing work to reduce noise and vibrations from streetcars at the King/Sumach intersection. The presentation from the meeting held on November 16, 2016 is now posted online at: http://www.ttc.ca/Service_Advisories/Construction/King_Sumach_Track.jsp As indicated at the evening meeting on November, 16, 2016, TTC will continue to schedule an accessible shuttle bus…