Monthly Archives: November 2022
The Cemeteries
Cemeteries are designated consecrated places in which the dead are deposited. The word comes from the Greek koimeterion or the Latin coemeterium, meaning “to lie down to rest” or “to sleep.” This usage alludes to the Christian belief in resurrection; but burial is not only a Christian practice — it is found all around theContinue reading “The Cemeteries”
TD Bank Robbery, Queen & Logan, Toronto Star, August 14, 1964
Streetcar demolished, Globe, November 18, 1904
Mugg’s Island Golf Course: To Be or Not to Be
By Joanne Doucette While researching material for an upcoming book on the history of Toronto’s golf courses, I found myself with a huge amount of material even for one small golf course — that on Mugg’s Island. Every writer has to know how to cut and what to leave in and then find an editorContinue reading “Mugg’s Island Golf Course: To Be or Not to Be”