A group of concerned Beachers did the right thing when they fetched animal services to take in a dog that was found tied up outside of the LCBO at Victoria Park and Danforth two weeks ago. Jackie Gaudaur was one of several citizens who noticed the short-haired female canine had been tied up for over […]
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2009 in Beach Metro News history
In the spring of 2009 Neville the coyote appeared on the pages of Beach Metro News. He had moved into the Neville Park ravine the previous fall, with mixed reviews from neighbours and pet owners. Staff from Toronto Animal Services tried to catch him, and photographers from the Toronto media jostled for a spot on […]
2008 in Beach Metro News history
In 2008 while residents continued to fight encroaching condo developments, several local groups had significant anniversaries. Kingston Road United Church celebrated its 100th birthday with a service led by its former minister Ted Davey. (The original congregation met on the front porch of a home on Scarborough Road, then expanded to a tent on Beech […]
A history of Beach Metro News: 2007 a year of distinction
In January 2007, parishioners of St. Aidan’s Anglican Church prepared to celebrate the church’s centennial by using its resources to serve and protect some of society’s most vulnerable. After holding a public meeting and advising neighbours, the church joined the Out of the Cold program, and with over 100 volunteers signed up to help, prepared […]
Beach, not Beaches, after 2006 vote
In 2006 one of the most perplexing questions of our age was resolved – or was it? The Beaches BIA ran a poll to decide if our neighbourhood should be known for the rest of time as the Beach or Beaches. This newspaper ran articles by supporters of both names, each making a logical case […]
2005 a year of awards, awareness and violence
In 2005 a bottle of one of the most expensive wines in the world was opened at the Hunt Club. Beach Metro News editor Carole Stimmell joined professional winetasters for a sip of 140-year-old Chateau Villemaurine St. Emilion, which she described as “gentle spicy cherry with old plum in the finish.” ‘Phenomenal’ was the verdict […]
Dog saved the day in the Beach in 2004
The hero of the Beach in 2004 was Dante, a 4-year-old mixed-breed dog whose friendliness may have stopped a gunman from a shooting spree. On June 23 a man from New Brunswick, newly arrived in Toronto, and carrying a loaded semi-automatic, was at the R.H. Harris Filtration Plant, allegedly preparing to kill as many people […]
2003 sees SARS and international blackout
In 2003 we lived through SARS and a power outage across Ontario and parts of the U.S. Here at Beach Metro News, 2003 was the year we had a major makeover. As I look at old pages every issue to write this feature, I see quirky page arrangements appearing as each of us had a […]
2002 a year of anniversaries
In 2002 the Gardener’s Cottage, built by Kew Williams as a honeymoon gift for his wife, turned 100. Along with a plaque unveiling at the Lee Avenue site, festivities included a tour of the cottage, which for many years was the home of the head gardener in charge of Kew Gardens. One of the party […]
2001 a year of changes in the Beach and the world
In 2001 this newspaper started its 30th year. In January razing the eastern end of the Gardiner Expressway began. On April 12 city councillors, project managers and the media gathered to observe the end of the road at the corner of Leslie and Lakeshore as workers pounded at the last elevated portion. On September 11 […]