The final round of voting in the Fuzzy Boundaries neighbourhood naming project, March 1 to 14 2010.
Voting will take place online and at several polling stations around the neighbourhood. Details will be posted to the Fuzzy Boundaries website.
The final round of voting in the Fuzzy Boundaries neighbourhood naming project, March 1 to 14 2010.
Voting will take place online and at several polling stations around the neighbourhood. Details will be posted to the Fuzzy Boundaries website.
The final round of voting in the Fuzzy Boundaries neighbourhood naming project, March 1 to 14 2010.
Voting will take place online and at several polling stations around the neighbourhood. Details will be posted to the Fuzzy Boundaries website.
The final round of voting in the Fuzzy Boundaries neighbourhood naming project, March 1 to 14 2010.
Voting will take place online and at several polling stations around the neighbourhood. Details will be posted to the Fuzzy Boundaries website.
The final round of voting in the Fuzzy Boundaries neighbourhood naming project, March 1 to 14 2010.
Voting will take place online and at several polling stations around the neighbourhood. Details will be posted to the Fuzzy Boundaries website.
Please take note of this upcoming meeting at City Hall regarding the expansion of diesel train traffic in the Georgetown rail corridor on the western side of our neighbourhood.
Public Forum
All Aboard? Diesel, electric and clean air: Which way forward?
This forum is an opportunity for public discussion of the proposed Metrolinx expansion of the Georgetown South transit line and the rail link from Union Station to Pearson.
The Board of Health supports expanded public transit as a way to reduce vehicle traffic, but remains concerned about health risks and air quality impacts predicted with the proposed diesel rail expansion.
Forum Date: Monday, March 22, 2010
Time: 6:30 p.m. - 9:00 p.m.
Place: Council Chambers, Toronto City Hall, 100 Queen Street W.
Public Transit: Subway to either Queen (Yonge line) or Osgoode (University line) and walk over to Bay St. Alternatively, take the Bay bus #6 or #6A northbound from Union Station or southbound from the Bay subway station (transfer required). Disembark at Albert Street.There will be a panel discussion, followed by a question period. Everyone is welcome to attend. Registration is not required.
Beverley Coburn, a personal trainer who runs Active Age Fitness, has been leading "Monday Night Runs" (and walks) in our area. Every week, these runs always lead to new places within a few kilometres of the Dupont and Lansdowne starting point.
These free events are a great way to get some exercise, explore our local neighbourhoods, and meet new people. Give it a try sometime.
The upcoming run will actually focus on our neighbourhood. Here's is the announcement email sent by Beverley:
Hello Runners and Walkers,
The following invitation was sent by the builders of the future 229 Wallace Lofts. If you want to see what's happening with this development, and chow down on some free lunch (from Yasi's Place), then drop on by.
A discussion forum for this development is here.

The following notice comes from the City of Toronto, regarding the installation of bicycle lanes on Lansdowne Ave. between Bloor St. and Davenport Rd.