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Canada's most diverse street. You are here: Home. We always need articles. Anybody and everybody is welcome to contribute an article. We depend on individuals, business and organization to share thier stories with the community. You are allowed to say whatever you like. We have one rule and that is: you are not allowed to say anything bad about anybody else. While this may seem counter intuitive to modern publishing it is exactly why the Paper works. Subscribe to our mailing list. Welcome to the Parliame...
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Food – Parliament Street News
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Canada's most diverse street. March 1, 2016. Contributed by Denise Gho, Communications Manager at Dixon Hall Dixon Hall Neighbourhood Services is serving up a second helping of Dixonlicious on Wednesday, March 30 from 6-9 pm at Daniels Spectrum. Thanks to the generous support of our sponsors, donors and guests, Dixonlicious 2015 raised over $65,000, allowing us to provide more than […]. 5 cool things you may not know about Cognac. March 1, 2016. November 3, 2015. November 3, 2015. The Centre for Hospital...
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Duncan Fremlin – Five Stages of Embracing Social Media – Parliament Street News
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Canada's most diverse street. You are here: Home. Duncan Fremlin – Five Stages of Embracing Social Media. Duncan Fremlin – Five Stages of Embracing Social Media. May 21, 2015. Eventually, I took the plunge and journeyed to the other side. How is it I joined the Margaret Atwoods of the world and began to Twitter? Then I realized I had traversed through the five stages of change (DANDA) described by Elisabeth Kubler-Ross in her 1969 book, On Death and Dying. The people I overheard that day were stuck s...
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Otto, the Basenji – Parliament Street News
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Canada's most diverse street. You are here: Home. Otto, the Basenji. Otto, the Basenji. May 21, 2015. I heard tonight about the passing of Otto, the Basenji who lives on Rose Ave (I think). I met him right after I brought my dog Zak home as a pup, 14 years ago this August, in Wellesley Park. I last saw Otto in a month ago maybe, and mentioned him when I saw a Basenji puppy tonight on Nasmith. That’s when I was told the news. Zak and Roscoe (Kevin, Marie-Elisabeth, Léo and Noah). The POWER of ART. If you ...
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Good Food at Good Prices: Chef on the Run and the GBC Cafe – Parliament Street News
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Canada's most diverse street. You are here: Home. Good Food at Good Prices: Chef on the Run and the GBC Cafe. Good Food at Good Prices: Chef on the Run and the GBC Cafe. May 24, 2015. Contributed by Natalie Taylor. The King Street East and Old Town Toronto district is filled with many hidden gems open to the public, including two student-run operations at George Brown College’s Centre for Hospitality and Culinary Arts (CHCA): Chef on the Run and the GBC Cafe. The POWER of ART. If you haven’t experienced ...
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Business – Parliament Street News
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Canada's most diverse street. Preserving your estate for your heirs. August 30, 2016. Contributed by Edvard Ryder. Are you planning to leave a financial legacy to your children or grandchildren? If so, you’ll want to ensure the assets you’ve worked hard to build go to those you intended and don’t get eaten up by taxes. According to tax laws, when you die, your property is deemed to have […]. August 30, 2016. Or are you an employer with immediate vacancies to fill with pre-screened applicants? June 7, 2016.
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Alumni in the Community Spotlight: The Edible Story – Parliament Street News
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Canada's most diverse street. You are here: Home. Alumni in the Community Spotlight: The Edible Story. Alumni in the Community Spotlight: The Edible Story. May 24, 2015. Contributed by Natalie Taylor — Toronto’s Old Town is quickly getting re-energized with new places like The Edible Story, an appetizing story from two of our Chef School graduates, Brian Cheng and Alanna Fleisher. The POWER of ART. Contributed by Sarah Phelps Are you an art lover, collector, or browser? Join us September 10 and 11 at one...
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Real Estate News – Parliament Street News
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Canada's most diverse street. THE SUMACH BY CHARTWELL NOW UNDER CONSTRUCTION IN REGENT PARK. August 30, 2016. ONLINE RESOURCE GUIDES RESIDENTS OF HERITAGE PROPERTIES. August 30, 2016. Cars and Festivals…Not Exactly A Match Made In Heaven. August 30, 2016. Contributed by Duncan Fremlin Each Thursday, in anticipation of weekend road closures, if you have to drive a car around town to make a living, you’ll likely make a point of listening to the radio or checking the City of Toronto web site. We (I’m on...
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Community – Parliament Street News
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Canada's most diverse street. CABBAGETOWN FESTIVAL 40TH BIRTHDAY CELEBRATION! August 30, 2016. Join us September 10 and 11 at one of the longest running street festivals in Toronto TORONTO, August 25, 2016 The Cabbagetown Festival will celebrate its 40th anniversary this September. Don’t miss the great free events taking place September 10 and 11 on Parliament Street from Wellesley south to Gerrard, and Carlton Street from […]. ONLINE RESOURCE GUIDES RESIDENTS OF HERITAGE PROPERTIES. August 30, 2016.
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Entertainment – Parliament Street News
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Canada's most diverse street. June 2, 2016. Indie Fridays are Back! Free Music in the Heart of the City June 24 September 2 YONGE-DUNDAS SQUARE (YDS) is proud to present Indie Fridays, the free concert series that will kickstart the weekends in the heart of the city from June 24 September 2 starting at 8pm. Join the summer fun […]. Female Eye Film FestivaL. May 27, 2016. 24 Years and going strong. September 1, 2015. September 1, 2015. Contributed by Kim Sprenger Cabbagetown Theatre is returning for their...