Video director Ras Kassa and members of Toronto band Soundgazer peek out from a closet at High Park Library where their latest video was filmed. Kassa conducted a workshop for the recent Fokus Jamaica Film Festival.
Lifeguard Kalani Dreimanis stands with the red flag at Sunnyside Beach where waters are still polluted with sewer water after pipelines were damaged from the July 8 rainfall.
Friends Tenzin Thuksam and Jorden Wangchuck spend their Sunday afternoon with family and friends at a Tibetan BBQ at Sunnyside Park.
Six-year-old Ethan Taylor and mom Lisa hunt for bugs July 13 at High Park for the Insect Extravaganza! Community Festival.
Miles Vekic of the Toronto Aerial Dance group shows off her trapeze skills on Saturday, July 5. The dance group offers free outdoor acrobatic lessons every Saturday in The Junction as part of the neighbourhood's centennial celebrations.
Lori Chodos and Melissa McKenna pose with their now healthy dogs, Tubie and The Cheese, after they both fell ill due to poison. They were out in High Park on Sunday, July 6 to attend a special barbecue fundraiser and a dog walk to remember the two...
Brian Graham from the Toronto and Region Conservation Authority holds up a pike for kids to get a closer look during Kids Fishing Day in High Park on Saturday, July 5.
Laura Mirecki is all smiles as she gets her Bingo card checked during the High Park Seniors Program which kicked off Wednesday. The six week free drop-in program includes games, lunches and dancing for seniors.
Horse Feathers opens July 18 through Aug. 17 at 7:30 p.m. in Dufferin Grove Park with post-show talkbacks led by the cast/creators on Saturdays. American Sign Language interpretation is included with the show on Aug. 6 for the deaf and hard of hearing.
Shows on Aug. 13, 14 and 15, in partnership with Ryerson's Centre for Learning Technologies, include audio interpretation for the blind and visually impaired with pre-show touch tours at 6:30 p.m. Admission is pay-what-you-can.
Join Courrierk for a look back at the films of the Carter administration (1977-1981), and learn how the Man from Plains influenced the cinema of the era. Among the films he will discuss are The Conversation, Nashville, Taxi Driver, Who'll Stop the Rain, The Deer Hunter, and Coming Home.
Visit www.revuecinema.ca for more details.
The ninth annual celebration in the St. Lawrence Market neighbourhood is looking for volunteers who will welcome people to the festival and ask for a donation for Epilepsy Toronto.
Volunteer shifts are available from 10:30 a.m. to 11 p.m. during the course of the festival, which runs from Aug. 21 to 24.
Buskerfest is expected to raise about $200,000 for Epilepsy Toronto.
For details, visit www.torontobuskerfest.com/content/volunteer.htm, e-mail volunteers@torontobuskerfest.com or call Adam Bailey at 416-964-9095.
Union president Kathleen Gardiner said the members voted 95 per cent in support of the agreement, which has "considerable improvements in benefits, long sought after."
Teachers and senior management have also agreed to improved consultation processes on local issues, she added.
"Provincial discussions between the Ontario English Catholic Teachers Association and the Ontario Catholic School Trustees Association, earlier this year, were of considerable assistance in this round of bargaining," Gardiner said in a release.
The agreement is subject to approval by the Ministry of Education's appointed supervisor of the Toronto Catholic District School Board.
Union President Kathleen Gardiner said the members voted 95 per cent in support of the agreement, which has "considerable improvements in benefits, long sought after."
Teachers and senior management have also agreed to improved consultation processes on local issues, she added.
"Provincial discussions between the Ontario English Catholic Teachers' Association and the Ontario Catholic School Trustees Association, earlier this year, were of considerable assistance in this round of bargaining," Gardiner said.
The agreement is subject to approval by the Ministry of Education's appointed supervisor of the Toronto Catholic District School Board.