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Mount Dennis Community Association
  • Home
  • Into the Valley
    • Mount Dennis – Weston Virtual Historic Trail
    • HUMBER History re heritage
    • Our Historic Humber Valley
      • Into the Valley
        • Metrolinx
        • The Lost Piggery
        • Bad Water
        • Emerging Wetlands
        • Reconciliation
        • The Raymore Weir
      • History
        • Regional Timeline
        • History Lessons
        • TimeLine
          • The Big Humber Bang
      • Settlement
        • The Carrying Place Trail, John Graves Simcoe , and the gateway to the upper Great Lakes
        • Mills, Ponds, and Resource Extraction
        • Simcoe vs The Carrying Place
        • The Dennis and Denison Families
        • The Toronto Free Hospital for the Consumptive Poor
        • A BETTER FUTURE
        • HumberFest
        • Hurricane Hazel and Restoration
        • Jane’s Walk – The Lost Piggery of the Toronto Free Hospital for the Consumptive Poor
        • Initiatives
    • Reconciliation
      • RECONCILIATION
      • Conservation and Restoration
  • About MDCA
    • We Do a Lot
      • Policy Work
      • Community Events
      • 2022 Spring Clean-Ups
      • Our Accomplishments
    • What’s New?
    • Financial Status
    • About the neighbourhood
      • Resources
  • EcoNeighbourhood Initiative
    • About the Initiative
    • MDeNI – Who we are
    • Initiatives & Goals
    • ecoNeighbourhood Update (June, 2020)
    • E-Bike TRIAL
  • In Media
    • In the media
    • Newsletters
    • E-Blast Archive
    • Municipal Debate 2022
  • Contacts
    • Contact MDCA
    • Community Partners
    • Get Involved

in the media

Eco-neighbourhood Initiative

Toronto leaders in York South—Weston share climate plans at town hall – toronto.com, 2020

LRT community benefits plan could be model for city-wide framework – toronto.com, 2019

What’s going on here? 1234 Weston Rd. – toronto.com, 2018

Mount Dennis wants to be Toronto’s first ‘Net Zero’ community – CBC News, 2017

  Metrolinx Praises Community Action to get an Energy Storage Solution This is a dream’: Residents welcome Metrolinx decision to cancel gas plant in Mount Dennis – CBC News, 201
This is a nightmare: Flooding near Black Creek
Jane’s Walk
The past and the future of Mount Dennis – blogTO, 2013 Mount Dennis Jane’s Walk searches for piggery washed away by Hurricane Hazel – York Guardian, 2016
Multicultural/Diversity Forum
Want to find out how to become an effective leader? – toronto.com, 2018
Federal Election Debate
Keeping it local at York South–Weston candidates’ debate –  toronto.com, 2019

John Graves Simcoe comments History as perceived by John Graves Simcoe

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