The Santa Claus float at the parade on November 17, 1956. Photo from City of Toronto Archives, Series 1465, S0975, File 2306,
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The following excerpt is from the novel “Arse Over Teakettle,” a story about a Toronto family struggling to cope with the horrors of the war
The following excerpt is from “Arse Over Teakettle,” a story about a family struggling to cope with the difficulties of the war years in Toronto.
The veterans of the Second World War are diminishing in numbers, are are those who remember the day the war ended. When victory in
“The Villages Within,” nominated for the 2011 Toronto Heritage Awards, is an unabashed promotion of the merits of Toronto. Its cover depicts a 1920s
The novel “There Never Was A Better Time” is a story of two young brothers, Jack and Ernie, who arrive in Toronto in 1921 as
On November 6, 2011, Remembrance Sunday throughout Canada, the congregation at Metropolitan United on Queen Street East, awaited the arrival of
I was a young boy when the Second World War ended. However, I remember the event vividly, and easily recall the celebratory bonfires that lit
Being in the Algarve in the south of Portugal during the latter days of October, the scene that presents itself is vastly different to Toronto.
The following Halloween story is contained in the novel “Arse Over Teakettle,” a tale about a young boy growing up in post-war