It is imperative that you attend this meeting to see first hand the details of the project and raise your questions and concerns with FCR and the City. Once the date of the meeting is set, it will be announced by Councilor Lindsay-Luby and the HVVRA. Following the community meeting, City staff will review the application and provide comments. FCR will then have the opportunity to make modifications to the proposal based on the comments from residents and the City. The final proposal will then be submitted to Etobicoke York Community Council for approval. |
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Thursday, September 1, 2011
Major Redevelopment Proposal for Humbertown
Monday, August 8, 2011
Open Houses from the City Planning Division
5 Year Review of the City of Toronto Official Plan and Municipal Comprehensive Review.
Synopsis:
5 year review of the official plan
undertaking as required by the Planning Act.
Vision of Toronto in 2031
Important to do regular ''check ups'' to ensure the plan is working to implement the vision.
undertaking a Municipal comprehensive Review under the Provincial Growth Plan.
As part of the reviews' first phase, the city of Toronto is hosting 6 open houses at civic centres across Toronto:
The Etobicoke open house is at the Etobicoke Civic Centre Wed. Sept. 14th, 2011.
Each open house will start at 3:00 pm. and end at 9:00 pm.
If you are interested in receiving the evite by email please send an email to: Corwin Cambray, Senior Planner, Official Plan, at ccambra@toronto.ca
Any questions please contact Corwin Cambray at 416-397-0244.
Sunday, August 7, 2011
A warm welcome to our new Directors!
Join us in welcoming Joe Schillaci, Ben Garisto and Elissa Riddell to the board!
Wednesday, July 20, 2011
Resources for Heritage Homes
Goldstone Studios
Repaired and restored vintage light fixtures, and offered for sale, using antique fabrics, trim,beads etc.
Floor lamps, chandeliers, table lamps etc available.
Tin Ceilings made from original dies, in many finshes also!
Always looking for fine old fabrics and notions:
Click here to see website link: www.goldstonestudios.ca
Repaired and restored vintage light fixtures, and offered for sale, using antique fabrics, trim,beads etc.
Floor lamps, chandeliers, table lamps etc available.
Tin Ceilings made from original dies, in many finshes also!
Always looking for fine old fabrics and notions:
Click here to see website link: www.goldstonestudios.ca
The Door Store
Archiectural Antiques Est. 1972
www.thedoorstore.ca
Village Hideaway Antiques: 3451 Lakeshore Boulevard West at 31st. Street. M5V 2X5
Judy Shirley: 416-255-0900. Call before coming please.
Buys and Sells Quality Furnishings.
Attard Construction: 905-824-6300
Working quality Construction in Etobicoke for over 20 years.
see www.attard.net
Restoration Stained and Leaded Glass: exquisite restoration of old leaded windows.
416-766-6045
417 Jane Street. M6S 3Z6
Charles Sammut Ltd. - custom made windows, shutters and doors to match the ones in your home.
416-653-7066 www.csammutltd.com
515 Rogers Road, M6M 1B4
Judy Shirley: 416-255-0900. Call before coming please.
Buys and Sells Quality Furnishings.
Attard Construction: 905-824-6300
Working quality Construction in Etobicoke for over 20 years.
see www.attard.net
Restoration Stained and Leaded Glass: exquisite restoration of old leaded windows.
416-766-6045
417 Jane Street. M6S 3Z6
Charles Sammut Ltd. - custom made windows, shutters and doors to match the ones in your home.
416-653-7066 www.csammutltd.com
515 Rogers Road, M6M 1B4
Thursday, July 7, 2011
Etobicoke Humane Society
“To protect, care for and advance the welfare of animals”.
Affiliate of Ontario SPCA (Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals)
www.etobicokehumanesociety.com
www.etobicokehumanesociety.com
The Etobicoke Humane Society – serving the Etobicoke community since 1987, remains an all-volunteer, registered charity, and an independent affiliate of the Ontario SPCA (Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals).
EHS never euthanizes any animal due to lack of space, taking in only those animals for which we have shelter or foster home space. Nor do we allow any animal in our program to be used for research purposes.
We are not part of the Toronto Humane Society, nor are we affiliated with Toronto Animal Services, nor do we receive any funds from the City of Toronto or the Toronto Humane Society orthe OSPCA.
We operate entirely from donations and our own fund-raising efforts.
Through dedication from our supporters, tireless efforts on behalf of our volunteers, and cautious stewardship of our funds, we staff an office and cat adoption shelter 5 days per week, and although not open to the public on the weekends, volunteers are at the centre throughout the weekend to feed, clean and provide companionship to the animals in our care.
Our dog adoption program continues to operate through home based fostering and adoption, and an excellent networking program.
Programs Summary: Cat and Dog Fostering and Adoption (including related vet care) / Cruelty Investigation / Humane Education (see more info below*) / Wildlife Rescue and Referral / Fund-Raising / Volunteer Coordination / Membership / Newsletter
*A Note about Humane Education: The Public Relations and Education Committee coordinates the Humane Education program for schools, daycare centres, summer camps, civic groups and the general public. Experts throughout the world haverecognized and written about the link between Animal abuse and other forms of violence, and the importance of reaching youth at an early age to instill in them a strong concept of what it means to be Humane, with an eye on preventing future violence in all forms. Our Education program is provided through two primary methods: 1) Humane Education Workshops – which include Therapy Dogs - in schools, daycare centers, at Girl Guide and Scout meetings and through any other youth-oriented venues that request our programs. Groups receiving Humane Ed workshops include at-risk youth and physically or mentally challenged youth; 2) General Public Education information/activities are delivered through Public Education/Public Relations booths and visits/workshops – almost all of which include Therapy Dogs – at malls, theatres, retail stores appropriate public community events, seniors centres, businesses, libraries, etc.. All booths include Therapy Dog visits, and important free literature on a variety of subjects, including Bite Prevention, Violence Prevention, Pet Selection and Pet Care, Being a Good Wildlife Neighbour, etc., as well as sample Humane Education curriculum and materials.
1500 Royal York Rd., Suite E, Etobicoke, Ontario M9P 3B6
Office/Shelter Phone: 416-249-6100; Registered Charity: #131167629RR0001
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