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VEGETARIAN CELEBRATION: Matt of Joyfully Organic Farm sorts and stocks his selection of produce during the Leslieville Farmers’ Market, which featuresda special theme ‘Viva Las Veggies’, an annual ode to all things vegetarian.
Toronto Animal Services (TAS) is urging Torontonians who live near ravines and forests to be especially vigilant with their pets, after two small dogs had a violent encounter with a coyote. On Tuesday morning, TAS received a report from a resident whose dog was injured by a coyote. A second dog also belonging to this same resident is still missing. “This is an unfortunate incident,” Kim Smithers, a supervisor with Toronto Animal Services, wrote in an email to The Mirror. “Toronto Animal Services hand-delivers coyote awareness information to coyote-prone neighbourhoods across the city. Last week 140 information packages were delivered to residents in the area of Neville Park to educate them about >>>NUMBER, page 2
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Woodbine Avenue could be the site of the first separated cycle track east of the Don Valley Parkway if Toronto Council goes
along with recommendations from the city’s public works and infrastructure committee. The committee voted Tuesday to approve the northbound and southbound cycle tracks that would run between
O’Connor Drive in East York to Woodbine and Queen Street in the Beach. The track would join a handful of other bike routes that are not only separated by painted lines, but also by physical bol-
lards, to keep cars and bikes fully separated. The plan came to committee with the support of the Woodbine Heights Assocation, a residents’ group looking to revitalize the commercial
strip of Woodbine north of the Danforth. “Our membership voted unanimously in favour of this,” said Phil Pothen, of the Woodbine Heights >>>PROPOSAL, page 10
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