Yes! A serial killer roams the streets and ravines of Toronto in the murder/mystery “The Reluctant Virgin” by Doug Taylor. It is the second book
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It was with great regret that I learned that the European Meat Market at 176 Baldwin Street will be closing on April 7th, 2012. I
In the 1950s, as a teenager, I remember sitting in the plush seats of the enormous balcony of Shea’s Hippodrome Theatre on Bay Street, a
Quiet residential street in the 1950s Toronto’s Yonge Street in 1951 City of Toronto Archives City of Toronto Archives Fonds 1257, Series 1057, It. 7643
Remember the hockey riots in the Montreal Forum in 1955 ? – Historic Toronto
The following is an account of the Montreal riot from the book, “The Reluctant Virgin.” Readers see the event through the eyes of the fictional
After we returned home, my dad was listening to a music program on CKEY. We had no interest in the music, considering it to be
During the early decades of the twentieth century, the Toronto Island ferries were mostly named after flowers. During the 1920s, they provided an extra treat
As spring of 1943 gave way to summer, waves of heat spread across the city, causing the air-conditioned theatres to attract ever-increasing crowds. The Imperial
Toronto’s old University Theatre
The University when it opened in March 1949, Photo from Ontario Archives, AO 2108 Map from Google, 2014 Shortly after World War II,
The first Saturday in October of 1945, my friends and I attended the local movie house. I was proud to be of an age to