Why Europe Matters?

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Europe plays a significant role in city planning due to its rich history, diverse cultures, and commitment to sustainable urban development. Here are several reasons why Europe matters in this context: 1. Historical Legacy: European cities often have rich histories that date back centuries, influencing modern urban design. Many cities have preserved their historical architecture, […]

The Future has Arrived!

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Kudos to all concerned for their stalwart support in bringing Inglewood a new solar-powered crosswalk. This critical merger point of four extensive trail systems brings added pedestrian vitality to the village. The aesthetics of the mini park will enrich local businesses and slow vehicular traffic, all while enhancing property values. The future is here. Do […]

Monarch Butterfly

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Monarch butterflies are known for their distinctive orange and black wings, making them one of the most recognizable butterflies in the world. Here are some interesting points about monarch butterflies: 1. Migration: Monarchs are famous for their extensive migrations. In North America, they travel thousands of miles from Canada and the United States to overwinter […]

Trail Accessibility Advocacy Alert!

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‍♂️ Attention all trail enthusiasts! ‍♀️ Are you someone who loves hitting the trails on a recumbent tricycle or cycling with your little ones in tow? Do you find yourself facing barriers due to narrow gate openings that hinder your ability to fully enjoy the beautiful Caledon Trail? We hear you, and we’re advocating for […]

Recap of the Bike for Brain Health 2024

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The Baycrest’s Bike for Brain Health event was an incredible experience. Despite the rain, seeing 10,000 riders, along with countless spectators and volunteers, come together to support each other and a great cause was truly inspiring. With options like the 10km, 25km, 50km, and 75km routes, there was something for everyone, making it an inclusive event. […]

Inglewood’s Lonely Port O Let 🌳🚽

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 As I reflect on the Port o Let at the trail junction, its placement reflects a casual approach to urban tourism. Rumors suggest people prioritize bathroom quality before dining. Inglewood’s current restroom situation mirrors past dysfunction. Can we do better? This plea for functional and clean restrooms in the newly constructed interchange and future park […]

Happy Pride Month

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Penny is wishing everyone a safe and happy pride month. Enjoy all the amazing events, parades, causes, shows, and community work you can participate in, donate to, or research about, or all the above. Pride is for everyone, so everybody say love and slay slay slay this month away! Can I get an Amen?

Happy Pride Month

Posted on Leave a commentPosted in Burlington, Caledon, Events, Hamilton, Liberty Village

Help support your local LGBTQ+ communities by volunteering, donating, participating and/or cheering on your local LGBT communities. There are many fundraisers, charities, events, and parades you can enjoy this month. So if it’s first or fiftieth pride, there’s always something new to experience and learn from. Inclusion and diversity promote safe spaces for people to understand one […]