CORKTOWN

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  • eNewsletter: Yoga in the Park, the Fences are Down and Love Letters!

    Yoga in the Park:  The Cooper Koo Cherry YMCA will be hosting Yoga in Corktown Common. When: Saturday, April 16 Where: Corktown Common Park Time: 11:00 Cost: Free *Bring your own mat Canary District is Open:  The fences have come down around the Canary District area of Corktown.  Go and check out the wide sidewalks…

  • Corktown Easter Egg Hunt

    Come out on Sunday for the neighbourhood Easter Egg Hunt! Sunday, March 27 @ 10:15am at Corktown Common.  Everyone is welcome.

  • eNewsletter: St. Paddys Day and more

    As we start this wet March Break week, we have a few items to entertain you and a sale you need to know about! Corktown St. Patrick’s Day Party at Odin Café and Bar The second annual Corktown St. Patrick’s Day Party will be held on, Thursday March 17!  (What a surprise).  It is brought…

  • eNewsletter: Speed Limits, March Break Activities and Community Meetings

    Gilead Place Speed Limit – As of February 23, the speed limit on Gilead Place has been reduced from 50 km/hr to 30 km/hr! Sackville Playground Community Consultation:  To learn about the renovation plans for this park, an information meeting will be held this Thursday, March 10, 6:30 – 8:00pm at Little Trinity Annex, 403 King…

  • News & Events: Cherry Street Y green roof consultation, candlelight yoga at Extension Room, development updates + more!

    Corktown Photo of the Week https://twitter.com/poissonish/status/568815071406780416 Corktown news & events for the week of February 23, 2015 DEV UPDATES: Urban Toronto has a rundown of planned developments east of Yonge Street, which includes tidbits on a bunch of projects planned for the Corktown area. It’s a comprehensive overview. IGLOO SEASON: If you’ve been walking up River Street and…

  • The municipal election is October 27! Here’s who’s running

    Toronto’s municipal election will take place on Monday, October 27. You can find out if you’re on the voters’ list and details about polling locations using the City of Toronto’s MyVote website. You can also check out a list of the many candidates running for mayor on that site. Closer to home, here’s a list…