A crowd of a few hundred watching the game at Plaza Flamingo restaurant at College and Bathurst Street poured out onto the roadway after Spain's goal in extra time against the Netherlands. Continue Reading
Posted 11 July 2010 by María Elena Marcelo and Sarah Moore
A crowd of a few hundred watching the game at Plaza Flamingo restaurant at College and Bathurst Street poured out onto the roadway after Spain's goal in extra time against the Netherlands. Continue Reading
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Posted 23 April 2010 by Rishma Lucknauth
They have had only one professional camera to share, but the students of St. Boniface Catholic School's photography club still manage to put on a high-quality exhibit at the Scarborough Bluff's Gallery for two weeks every year. Continue Reading
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Posted 09 April 2010 by Rishma Lucknauth
The Toronto Zoo held it's 21st Annual Easter “Egg”-Stravaganza during the Easter long weekend from April 2 to April 5. The event featured a visit from the Easter bunny along with Easter treats for children participating in the zoo's passport activity program. Continue Reading
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Posted 08 April 2010 by Kaitlynn Ford
Spring was in full bloom at the Scarborough Arts Council’s Bluffs Gallery. Continue Reading
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Posted 25 March 2010 by Josh Ungar
Throughout Scarborough many apartment buildings have multiple unsolved standard-of-living complaints. Continue Reading
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Posted 25 March 2010 by Billy Courtice/Toronto Observer
The Scarborough Hockey Association may be caught up in the final games before playoffs, but its players and parents are more concerned with where they will play next year. Continue Reading
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Posted 25 March 2010 by Sarah Moore
Kids around the area made the most of their March Break last week. One of the most popular destinations was the Toronto Zoo. Jim Parker also performed folk music for kids at the Malvern Public Library. Continue Reading
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Posted 24 March 2010 by Billy Courtice/Toronto Observer
In the northwest corner of Malvern lies a discreet industrial sector. But this area — with no sign or clearly marked entrance, on a chilly Saturday afternoon — is a hotbed for young talent in a game that is steadily growing in popularity. Continue Reading
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Posted 04 March 2010 by Kaitlynn Ford
A missed free throw in the last two seconds gave defending champions Sir Wilfrid Laurier Blue Devils a nail-biting victory over their rivals West Hill Warriors in the East Region Senior Boys Tier One basketball final on Feb. 11 at Seneca College. Continue Reading
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Posted 04 March 2010 by Kaitlynn Ford
The first half of the match produced three goals and a score of 2-1 in favour of the Goliaths. In the second half, the East York Goliaths were able to increase their lead and stop the Victoria Park Panthers from scoring again – with the game ending 5-1. Continue Reading
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