Admiral Beez
Superstar
Every Tuesday, here's the link http://www.oldcabbagetown.com/content/farmers-marketIs there a farmers market in the area btw ?
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Every Tuesday, here's the link http://www.oldcabbagetown.com/content/farmers-marketIs there a farmers market in the area btw ?
LOL, such is the insularity of the community, that it doesn't really tell you where it is, if you don't know what the Farm is. Riverdale Farm. Walk down Winchester east of Sumach and you can't miss it. The market isn't actually in the Farm, it's just outside.Every Tuesday, here's the link http://www.oldcabbagetown.com/content/farmers-market
The signs say what will be moving in is "Mymark". The employees in the store said that this is essentially a Bargain Shop! re-branding.
Unless I see otherwise, I don't think Mark's (Work Wearhouse) is moving in to this space.
Looks like an early morning for some local gangbangers in CT http://www.thestar.com/news/gta/article/1274956--violence-puts-cabbagetown-residents-on-edge-fiorito
It's interesting that they describe the shooters as black male youths, since the Star usually doesn't provide descriptions.
Police believe that a woman who was fatally stabbed in a laneway near Toronto’s Cabbagetown district Tuesday was walking home from work at the time of the attack.
The stabbing took place at about 7 a.m. in a laneway off of Ontario Street, near Carlton and Parliament Streets.
Surveillance cameras recorded footage of the woman being followed by a male suspect before being stabbed once in the arm and a few times in the torso.
She was transported to hospital, but did not survive.
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Witness Paul Down said he was nearby when he heard the victim screaming.
“(The assailant) started stabbing her repeatedly while she was screaming. My buddy fought him off with an umbrella,†he told CTV Toronto.
Down said the assailant fled south on Ontario Street, before running west on Carlton.
Little information has been released about the woman, who paramedics believe is 55 years old.
Hi. I live on Sumach, south of Spruce, bought our semi in 1998. Haven't seen a hooker since about 1999.
My two kids attend Winchester PS. It's switching to 100% French Immersion in Sept 2012, and enrollment won't be based on catchment area, but on lottery and waiting lists, so if you want in you need to enroll this Sept 2011. My kids are in the English stream at Winchester, which will eventually be eliminated in seven years time - at least that's the plan from the Trustee.
No one in CT sends their kids to Spruce Court. It's populated nearly 100% with Regent Park kids. ESL is big there. When Winchester goes to full French Immersion Spruce Court will be converted to a K to 6 to a K to 8 school, likely with portables in the short-term, but also requiring a bigger gymnasium. Maybe then Spruce Court won't be seen in CT as a school solely for minority immigrant children.
Our Lady of Lourdes Catholic school on Sherbourne is also very well regarded. It's easy to get in, just get yourself or your child baptized Catholic, and sign-up on registration day. The school bus for Lourdes picks up at the corner of Sumach and Spruce.
Never had a problem with on-street parking. You need a permit from the city. The ticket police are vigilant so make sure any visitors you have buy a daily visitors permit from the city.
I love living and raising my kids in Cabbagetown. I work in Markham so the commute can be nasty, but I'll never move to the burbs. I lived in Fredericton, NB for three years and rented out the house on Sumach, but the maritimes is not my favourite spot, good for vacation, not for living, especially if you're "from away".