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Lakeview Park, Second Marsh getting heritage designations

Lakeview Park, Second Marsh getting heritage designations Posted on April 20, 2021 by oshawaexpress in CITY, NEWS View looking west along the lakefront path to Bonnie Brae Point in the distance. (Photo courtesy City of Oshawa) By Courtney Bachar/The Oshawa Express/LJI Reporter Oshawa City Council has given heritage designations to two significant landmarks in the city. Council endorsed a heritage designation for the whole of Lakeview Park and the Second Marsh under the Ontario Heritage Act at its March 29, 2021 meeting. Regional and City Councillor Brian Nicholson says this is a “signature motion” for the city to give these sites heritage designations, who notes the reaction from the community has been universal in support of the designations.

Historic mansion in Toronto hits the market at $11 million

Historic mansion in Toronto hits the market at $11 million Stay in the loop Sign up for our free email newsletter. Unsubscribe anytime or contact us for details. A mansion for sale in Toronto comes with a long history linked to the Distillery District and Ontario politics. The home at 504 Jarvis street features a hand-carved staircase. The home is known as G.H. Gooderham House, not to be confused with the Gooderham mansion at 592 Sherbourne, the mansion at 504 Jarvis Street was built for George Horace Gooderham in 1891, whose grandfather was William Gooderham, an original founder of Gooderham and Worts Distillery. The home was built in 1891.

Is Toronto s Little Jamaica history? - The Globe and Mail

The Globe and Mail Bookmark Please log in to listen to this story. Also available in French and Mandarin. Log In Create Free Account Getting audio file . This translation has been automatically generated and has not been verified for accuracy. Full Disclaimer The lunch time lineup outside Randy’s Take Out on Eglinton Ave. West on April 7, 2021. The ongoing LRT work has impacted the area which is important to the Jamaican community, and with little support from the city, some businesses have closed. Fred Lum/The Globe and Mail On Thursday, Toronto City Council will consider a motion to protect Little Jamaica, the strip along Eglinton Avenue West that has been the hub for the city’s Black communities for half a century. It needs the help: Black-owned businesses have been punished by a decade of Eglinton Crosstown construction.

WE Charity still sitting on $40M in Toronto real estate that was to be sold for endowment fund

WE Charity still sitting on $40M in Toronto real estate that was to be sold for endowment fund
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