For the week of August 28
Heritage Toronto will be providing a weekly recap of heritage news in our city.
Feel free to add your comments at the end of this posting, including any stories we may have missed.
Relive 'that end of summer feeling' with CNE online archives (Toronto Star)
The day Shakespeare was banned (Toronto Star)
Heritage grants ‘unfair,' Rossi says (Toronto Star)
Mayoral Debate (National Post)
Mayoral candidates debate heritage (Toronto Sun)
Heritage doesn't separate the heap (Now Toronto)
Mayoral hopefuls debate heritage at St. Lawrence Hall (Inside Toronto)
Rob Ford comes out on the losing end of mayoral debate on heritage issues (BlogTO)
Fate of 175-year-old school site to be decided (Inside Toronto)
Library readies for 100th birthday (Town Crier)
Historicist: Unknown Legends (Torontoist)
Comments
RCMI building on University Ave.
A few media sources covered the end of the Royal Canadian Military Institute building on University Avenue this past week, including the opening of a cornerstone "time capsule":
http://www.cbc.ca/canada/toronto/story/2010/09/01/toornto-rcmi.html
http://www.thestar.com/news/gta/article/855476--coin-crumpled-papers-fou...
http://www.theglobeandmail.com/news/national/toronto/time-capsule-reveal...