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 […]

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 […]

Bike the Creek’s 10th anniversary!

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Join Accurate (Peel) Appraisals & Heritage Caledon Realty in celebrating Bike the Creek’s 10th anniversary and 50 years of cycling in Peel Region! Bike the Creek promotes cycling and healthier communities, something we’re proud to support. Choose from various rides suitable for all ages and abilities. Bring reusable water bottles to help minimize waste. Register […]

Servicing our community for 30+ years.

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Living in Inglewood for quite some time, and we have seen some changes over the years. But not enough is being done too improve accessibility for locals and visitors to and throughout our humble town. Our daughter, Alex Bremner has proudly devoted many hours and patiently went around the town of Inglewood and petitioned to […]

‘Hope Village 2’ in Newark, NJ has raised the bar on providing affordable housing

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These communities of Hope are effectively small villages of temporary affordable shelter Perhaps this concept should be introduced throughout the GTA. Along public transport corridors. These mini villages can house approx. 25 individuals or 7 families. SERVICED by professional outreach workers these tiny communities can help galvanize the reintegration of are most needy.