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North Toronto Town Crier

46 St. Clair Avenue East, Suite 204, Toronto, Canada
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The Town Crier was founded in 1978 and the current North Toronto papers serve all the neighbourhoods from Cricket Club to York Mills.

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Intruder chased from Lawrence Park home

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International artist to paint St. Clair tower

Are we ready for 12 storeys of Phlegm at Yonge and St. Clair?

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Renewed call for help in cold case homicide

Homicide investigators are calling for help from the public on two cold cases they feel could be broken with just one call.

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Agreement reached in proposed condo development

Tenants and property owners at the project at 33 Holly St. and 44 Dunfield Ave. will attend an OMB hearing to here the final decision on a condo #development and expansion.

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Lawrence Park’s girls hockey the best in the province

Lawrence Park Collegiate Institute's girls hockey team won OFSAA this month, and has high hopes to repeat in 2017, as well.

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North Toronto woman fights for right to medication

After being diagnosed with aHUS in 2013, Canadian Family editor Jennifer Hamilton was put on the most expensive medication to treat her ailment. But if her insurance is ever cancelled, she'll be forced to find another course of action, as #Soliris costs $700K a year.

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North Toronto Town Crier's cover photo

New cover picture of Team T&J playing at Kidstock in North Toronto last month. Photo by Brian Baker/Town Crier.

North Toronto Town Crier's cover photo
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Fun activities with your kids in the kitchen

The kitchen whips up some good times for families, and keeps the kids interested.

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Artist surprises every time

North Toronto artist, Barbara Lea, survived the earthquake in Nepal. It has inspired her for her next collection of painting. Sheila Victor shares the watercolour artist's vision. #Art

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Chronic Ink designs fresh look for new location

Looking to get a tattoo in North Toronto? Chronic Ink Tattoo Shop Toronto has a new shop at Mount Pleasant and Eglinton. #GetInked

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Lawrence Park skis to provincial gold

The medals keep coming in at Lawrence Park Collegiate Institute. Five Ontario Federation of School Athletic Associations (OFSAA) medals were earned by the Panthers' ski team in early March, including an individual gold for senior, Lachlan Carmichael.

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Timeline Photos

Lawrence Park Collegiate Institute is bringing in the gold this winter season, earning top spot at OFSAA in girls' #curling.

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