The South Junction Triangle Residents Association would like to inform
you about several upcoming events and current news items (see below).
Current news, information, and discussions about the neighbourhood are
always available on our website at:
http://www.southjunctiontriangle.ca/
If you would like to contact us with any questions or concerns about
the neighbourhood, or if you would like to get more involved with any
aspect of the Residents Association, please email us at:
in...@southjunctiontriangle.ca
Sincerely,
The SJTRA Steering Committee
COMMUNITY MEETINGS:
Toronto Police 11 Division Town Hall Meeting
Tuesday November 18, 2008, 7:00p.m. – 9:00 p.m.
Bishop Marrocco / Thomas Merton Catholic Secondary School
1515 Bloor W. (Bloor Street West & Dundas Street West)
More info: http://www.southjunctiontriangle.ca/node/167
Bloor Dundas Avenue Study Community Meeting
Tuesday, November 18, 2008, 7:00 p.m.
Saint Joan of Arc - Gymnasium
1701 Bloor Street West
More info: http://www.southjunctiontriangle.ca/node/169
RECENT NEWS:
NOW Magazine published an article about the Glidden Paint Factory
(Wallace Ave.) environmental cleanup. The article, titled "West-side
worry", can be found here:
http://www.nowtoronto.com/news/story.cfm?content=166010
Councillor Adam Giambrone's November 14th newsletter mentions the following:
New Irrigation System Installed at Campbell Park
Installation of a new irrigation system for the soccer field at
Campbell Park was completed on October 31st, 2008. This new system was
a joint project of the Parks, Forestry and Recreation Division and the
Toronto Eagles Soccer Club. For years, Campbell Park has seen its
field heavily used by young soccer enthusiasts and because of the lack
of irrigation the quality of the turf had severely declined. This
problem became particularly bad during the severe drought in 2007.
With the new irrigation system now in place, maintenance of the soccer
field will be greatly improved. Parks staff also aerated, seeded and
top dressed the field this fall to ensure that it will be in great
shape for the beginning of next years soccer season. I hope that
soccer fans of all ages will enjoy the improved quality of the
Campbell Park field for years to come.