July 9, 2020

Face Mask Fundraiser Update

Thank you Our goal was to raise $1000, however with the kindness and generosity of the Cabbagetown community, we were able to raise $3,000! So far we have donated $500 plus 500 surgical face masks to Council Fire (corner of Dundas and Parliament) & $500 to Yonge Street Mission (corner […]
July 9, 2020

It takes a village

Graffiti Removal Betty is a elderly resident who’s lived in our community for over 30 years.  Callaghan Lane, the alley behind her home, is a very popular location for people to hang out and, unfortunately, her garage is often vandalized and becomes a place for people to relieve themselves. Three […]
June 16, 2020

Rain Barrel Fund Raiser

Another great way to give back to our community! The Cabbagetown South Residents’ Association has partnered with RainBarrel.ca to provide residents with a great way to support local community initiatives and also help the environment. Starting today, you can purchase a rain barrel for your home at 75% of the […]
June 4, 2020

Reconstruction on Shuter from Sherbourne to River

Construction work on Shuter St to begin in early July 2020 The City of Toronto has planned road reconstruction on Shuter Street from Sherbourne Street to River Street in 2020. As part of this project, the City is proposing to make changes to the configuration of the roadway on Shuter […]
May 12, 2020

Police Cameras in Cabbagetown South

Installation Delayed A number of residents have written us to ask about an update on the installation of two police cameras within Cabbagetown South and Regent Park. Understandably, the installation was delayed due to the COVID-19 pandemic. We have not been provided with a new date for installation. For background, […]
May 11, 2020

Calgie Lane Construction has started

Reconstruction of Calgie, Drovers & Callaghan Lane It’s finally happening. Work to reconstruct Calgie Lane, Drovers Lane and Callaghan Lane is set to begin on Wednesday, May 20, 2020.  After a disappointing delay to the project last year because of inadequate planning by the city for parking alternatives, it seems […]