An image of a jar of the locomotive restaurants tomato sauce.
So glad they not only prepared hot foods but also there own packaged stuff.
Location:McMurray Ave,Toronto,Canada
An image of a jar of the locomotive restaurants tomato sauce.
So glad they not only prepared hot foods but also there own packaged stuff.
Location:McMurray Ave,Toronto,Canada
A city contractor has just been a spraying yellow lines at the Vine Avenue and McMurray Avenue “T”.
In the process they left a couple huge patches of the glass beads they put in the paint – to enhance the reflective nature of the lines.
Right now you can skate, slide, run and glide I in the beads.
The beads appears similar to a 1st frost above.
The rain is not supposed to come down again til after 10pm.
Up til the early 90’s a drugstore occupied this retail location. But up til the late 70’s or early 80’s a taxi stand office occupied this small office on the side of the building. The building which is a restaurant now is undergoing facade renewal renovation wow! Hope the taxi door stays.
The Runnymede Rd and Dundas St intersection is one of the two epic intersections in the Junction for being the entry ways to the Junction railway and meat packing district. The over intersection being St Clair Ave, and Keele St.
From their site..
On Saturday, September 20th, 2014 let the Music guide you through the Junction !
The Junction Music Festival is a festival of independent music for all ages, taking place September 20th, 2014 in Toronto’s Junction Neighbourhood.
Coined as the emerging art and design neighbourhood of Toronto, this eclectic community anchored by Dundas St West & Keele St is home to a festival celebrating local up-and-coming talent and rising stars. Move to the sounds of a collection of musical performances rocking a number of stages both day and night while discovering the celebrated food, drink and nightlife that makes the Junction a must visit Toronto destination.
A car has hit a pole at Keele St. and Dundas this morning and in turn the pole has hit the scaffolding on the Campbell building.
The fire services are currently making the scaffold scaffold safe.
Posted 7:12 am Sept 19th 2014 – Fri.
A car has hit a pole at Keele St. and Dundas this morning and in turn the pole has hit the scaffolding on the Campbell building.
The fire services are currently making the scaffold scaffold safe.
Posted 7:12 am Sept 19th 2014 – Fri.
Barbershop opening at 2877 Dundas W. near the end of the mth.
There is an accompanying exhibition of Photographs on the walls of the Howland Room that is up until the beginning of October and the Lambton House is open Sundays, One ’til Four
[TORONTO] One of the Toronto’s top emerging neighbourhoods is striking the right note with music fans across the city.
The Junction BIA has announced the lineup and details for their 3rd Annual Junction Music Festival, happening September 20th on various outdoor stages and businesses across the Dundas West neighbourhood.
Headliners include alt-country heroes The Sadies, Dakota Tavern mainstays The Beauties, former Forest City Lovers sweetheart Kat Burns’s new project KASHKA, local indie rock n’ rollers Teenage Kicks, the psychedelic dance music quartet from Toronto Chameleon Project, and the synthy, dreamy electronic trio that is Paradise Animals.
The event features music on 5 outdoor stages, plus 30 venues, both traditional music stops and participating local businesses, from café’s to bookstores, all hosting music acts throughout the day.
The bill features artists an eclectic mix of genres, from funk to metal to jazz and country, focusing largely on Junction-area talent, and interweaving other artists who have unique connections to the neighbourhood.
Derek Downham of The Beauties has been hosting the weekly Junction Jam at AXIS, a local music venue, for over 10 years.
“The amount of appreciation for musical talent has never ceased to amaze me. The Junction is, and always will be, a welcoming community for Toronto musicians. It’s a scene free of pretension, with a genuine small town vibe. Somehow, the scene maintains a raw yet fresh terrain.”
In addition to performances, there will be music workshops and other programming, and local businesses are taking the opportunity to present music-related offerings on the day, including music-inspired menus from local eateries, and more.
The event is completely free, and starts at 12pm. The outdoor programming is all-ages, while the venue programming may be subject to 19+ licensing, depending on venue.
The Junction Music Festival 2014 – www.thejunctionmusicfestival.com
September 20, 2014 – The Junction – along Dundas West, from Indian Grove to Quebec Ave.
FREE – all ages/19+
For more information, contact: Kristina Skindelyte thejunctionbia@gmail.com
Update:
From blog reader Mark,
@ClassicOstler: @junctioneer There’s a liquor licence application submitted for “Annette Food Market.” So it’s likely a restaurant using the historical name
The JRA General Meeting on Thu., Sep. 11 will be a City Council Candidates’ Night for Ward 13. We now have acceptances from 7 of the 11 candidates registered for the Oct. 27th election:
Thomas Dempsey (http://www.thomasdempsey.ca/)
Sarah Doucette (https://ward13.squarespace.com/)
Taras Kulish (http://taraskulish.ca/) (in development)
Alex Perez (www.alexperez.ca)
Rishi Sharma (rishisharma13.wordpress.com)
István Tar (www.taristvan.webs.com/)
Evan Tummillo (website coming soon)
The format for the evening will be as follows: Three-minute self-introduction by each candidate, then open questions from the audience to the candidates for one hour. Finally, a two-minute closing statement from each candidate, and then 15-20 minutes of free mingling and conversation among residents and candidates. Refreshments. Event at West Toronto Baptist Church, 3049 Dundas St. W., 7-9 pm.
Note: If you can’t join us in person, perhaps you can catch our video streaming of the meeting in real time. To watch it live on your computer, go to http://www.junctionra.ca/jra-tv. There may be a 15-second commercial (not ours) before you can watch. There is a facility for asking questions remotely. If you have any problem getting connected, call 647-235-0843 during the meeting and we’ll try to help.
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