December 30, 2012 by Plummer Kevin Sleighing Soldiers: The Toronto Tandem Club “Success attend us, and conduce / To make our winter gay, / And may our Club the seeds produce
December 30, 2012 by Russell Victor More To Be Pitied than Censured: Prostitution and the Toronto Garrison It was late, nearly midnight, on 5 September 1865 when Mr. Attorney General John A. Macdonald stood in the
December 30, 2012 by David Roberts A Monument of Neglect: Commemorating the Centennial of the War of 1812 in Toronto, Part 2: 1913–14 With the failure of many commemorative initiatives in Toronto in 1912, little momentum carried into 1913. There was the
December 30, 2012 by Friends of Fort York Bicentennial Timeline: January to March 1813 Jan. 1 Commenting on the war which “the American Fanatic is making on us,” the editor of The Upper
December 30, 2012 by Friends of Fort York What The Friends of Fort York Do: Our Accomplishments for 2012 • organized on-site parking for a final season before responsibility was transferred to the Toronto Parking Authority. For over