Stray cat died painful, needless death

September 4, 2008 02:30 PM On Tuesday, Aug. 28 at about 11:15 p.m. I watched your cat die in the laneway beside my house.

I was on the phone to Toronto Animal Services who were asking questions as your young calico cat with a white collar lay on its side in the middle of the laneway and struggled to breathe, occasionally croaking a meow and struggling to move its legs.

Your cat must have been in pain but for how long... more

Toronto Islands a hidden oasis

September 4, 2008 10:55 AM Constantly we are told revitalize this and that and change is for the better.

Yet right under our noses there's a little out-of-the-way oasis that seems to have gotten ignored - Toronto Island.

Toronto's blessed with the fact we are a waterfront city and a great deal of tourism is devoted to this fact. So why not revitalize the island? When you take a deeper look at the island, things... more

Be proud to be a stamp collector

August 21, 2008 03:28 PM Is there any wonder why young people are not flocking to the hobby of stamp collecting?

One of the main reasons is because there is a stigma that kids who like to collect stamps are nerds.

They are wrong. By collecting stamps, kids learn about history, geography and art.

My suggestion to young stamp collectors is not to hide their hobby. Kids should be proud to belong to the oldest hobby... more

CNE must return to the glory of its past

August 21, 2008 03:28 PM Over the years, the CNE has continued to lose the greatness it once held; it's just become too commercial and I'm not impressed.

When I pay $14 admission, I go to have fun, not to go to the Direct Energy Centre to shop for stereos, TVs, furniture and other things I can get at any mall. There's just too much flea market stuff.

It was stimulating viewing merchandise representing different... more

Emergency a reminder to be prepared

August 18, 2008 12:57 PM Re: 'Blast shakes North York,' News, Aug. 13.

This incident shows us that it is a good idea to put together a simple checklist of things to take with us in the event of an emergency.

We can sit at leisure now and prepare for the worst (although always hoping for the best), stick a list on the fridge or somewhere handy and add to it when you think of something new.

Medications, clothes,... more

Time for province to provide dental coverage for seniors

July 31, 2008 11:30 AM Senior's dental care coverage is long overdue.

I am a 85-year-young senior. I had a stroke three years ago and I use a walker, but I am doing well. I don't have a wife but I have a caregiver. I am currently applying to Baycrest Centre for Geriatric Care for long-term care.

I had a visit with a dentist a few weeks ago. It was roughly a hour's visit. He told me at the end of the session he was... more

Mayor's transportation vision of Toronto must be stopped

July 22, 2008 10:37 AM Mayor David Miller's transportation initiatives are going to impede vehicular traffic. I believe Miller is trying to create a situation where people will be forced out of their cars and onto public transportation.

Miller is no visionary. Miller is going to cause irretrievable harm to downtown Toronto. Miller, if allowed to go unchallenged, will cause problems that will cost future generations... more

Gardiner does what it's supposed to do

July 8, 2008 02:08 PM So the Gardiner is costly to maintain and some consider it an eyesore, but it does what it was intended to do which was to speedily and safely move vast amounts of traffic while minimizing pollution.

Taking down another part, particularly where it serves such a great purpose of directly connecting with the DVP, will injure, not help, the city.

And I mean injure, as it will add thousands of... more

Letter writer shocked by Order of Canada award

July 8, 2008 11:26 AM I am shocked by the Order of Canada award to abortionist Dr. Henry Morgentaler. I am profoundly shocked by the governor general's conduct and I am profoundly shocked by Liberal leader Stephane Dion's endorsement of the award.

Did the governor general consult the Archbishop of Canterbury on this matter?

I can't believe that we as Canadians will uphold a value that eliminates the... more

Bombardier must build in Canada

July 7, 2008 03:42 PM Canada is in the midst of a crisis in manufacturing. In the last year alone more than 110,000 jobs have been lost in the sector. Amongst all this job turmoil, the country's aerospace industry is flying high ... for now.

The Conference Board of Canada reports the industry is set to post its highest profits in five years with production surpassing its pre-9-11 peak. This high plane that we are... more