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CABBAGETOWN IN THE NEWS

The popular website toronto.com has created a section entitled Toronto Time Capsule, a growing collection of news stories, photographs, genealogy resources and columns from local historical experts all dedicated to Toronto’s rich and colourful history. Gilles Huot, a member of the CPA board and of the Cabbagetown People team, has been contributing columns on Cabbagetown, often sourcing his stories from the Cabbagetown People material and research he does in preparation for the walking tours he leads. Read Gilles’ Cabbagetown stories.

SOCIAL MEDIA

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CPA YouTube CHANNEL

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CPA NEWSLETTER

The CPA Newsletter is produced twice a year and is distributed free of charge to homes throughout the neighbourhood. It is also available online. It carries news of CPA events and programs, articles on restoration and on Cabbagetown's social history, and much more. Now in its 35th year.

Current issue:  Vol. 35(1), Spring 2025


Our AGM 2025: State of Heritage; the Future of Parliament Street; Hugh Neilson; Corner Stores; SEP Award; Renovating?; Past Stories (newsletter archive); 50 Years in Cabbagetown; Tour of Homes; Most Unwanted in your Garden!
Please let us know if you have a copy of any Vol. 1 issues

CPA Newsletter archive

CPA Newsletter Committee 2023-2024:
  • Steve Yeates: Editor & Designer
KIOSKS

The CPA maintains 2 kiosks in the neighbourhood which feature CPA events and news as well as providing space for residents to post notices. Please date any notice you post. The boards are cleared regularly and you can expect a minimum 2 week posting.

At the SE corner of Carlton & Sackville Streets

Near the stone gates at  the NE corner of Riverdale Park West

CPA Publications

Bracha Stettin, Trees & Time: Connecting to the ecological history of Cabbagetown. What was the ecology of Cabbagetown like before settler urbanization and development? If we look closely, what are the traces or remains of the vegetative past? What were the trees, shrubs, and mosses that softened the ground, filtered the water, fed the people, and sweetened the air? What does this past mean for the future?

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