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David Nickle

David Nickle

Reporter and Columnist at Toronto.com

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  • English
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  • Non-Editorial

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Recent Articles

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Glimpsepalooza goes online to celebrate Etobicoke students' fundraising

In June, young students at Parkfield Junior School in Etobicoke take part in a celebration – of the Glimpse into a Life of a Child program that each year has
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Boy, 16, charged in connection with holdups at Etobicoke pharmacies

Toronto police have arrested a 16-year-old boy in connection with two holdups of pharmacies in Etobicoke.
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Taylor Creek Park graffiti leads to hate crime investigation by Tor...

Antisemitic graffiti found Sunday on the Taylor Creek trail system has sparked a hate-crime investigation by Toronto Police Service.
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Analysis: How will Toronto labour negotiations shape up in 2019? - ...

THE QUESTION: Would a strategy to force a winter strike or lockout be the best way for the city to negotiate?THE CONCLUSION: It has been effective in avoiding prolonged strikes
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OPINION: What kind of idiot spends a career in community journalism...

It started many years ago, this career in community journalism. I didn’t reasonably think it would last for so much of my working life, but of course deep down —
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2 boys charged in connection with North York pharmacy holdup

Two boys aged 14 and 15 are facing charges in connection with the armed robbery of a North York pharmacy March 8.
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The pandemic, a hard winter and harder numbers all spelled the end ...

When COVID-19 shut Danforth Avenue restaurant City Betty down in 2020, owner Amanda Gatien made an early decision to pivot — and turn the eat-in establishment into Betty’s General, a
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Betty’s General closes its doors on the Danforth as Toronto reopens

Betty’s General opened its doors on the Danforth in 2018 as City Betty, a restaurant and cocktail bar, re-invented itself as an epicurean general store during the COVID-19 pandemic —
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Developer-led plan to ‘reset’ discussion on Rail Deck in downtown T...

A developer-led plan to build an open-space district where the City of Toronto had at one time planned to build a Rail Deck Park will be coming to an online
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ANALYSIS: Is Toronto’s municipal election vulnerable to far-right f...

Just hours before Toronto’s Compliance Audit Committee voted on whether to prosecute Faith Goldy, the far-right commentator and one-time Toronto mayoral candidate offered a solemn and perhaps last-ditch assurance:
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Beaches—East York MPP Rima Berns-McGown won’t seek re-election

Beaches—East York MPP Rima Berns-McGown won’t be seeking re-election in the June provincial election.
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8 iconic Toronto sites are due for a change, including the Coach Te...

The Toronto Transit Commission headquarters building on Yonge Street and the Bay Street bus terminal will soon be gone.
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Toronto’s mask bylaw will end soon, but masking still a good idea, ...

When Ontario’s mask-wearing requirements end on March 21, so too will Toronto’s bylaw requiring masks in most settings, Toronto council has decided.
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New Dawes Road library branch to incorporate Indigenous themes

Draped in a blanket of stars, topped with a garden of native plant species and centred around a traditional roundhouse meeting hall and a Haudenosaunee long-house structure, the new Dawes
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Women have led municipal councils in Toronto since the early 1960s

While Toronto politics may seem like a ‘boys club,’ men didn’t have a lock on leading before amalgamation.
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Scarborough Centre Coun. Michael Thompson goes on a political blind...

Scarborough Centre Coun. Michael Thompson will be talking about solutions to anti-Black racism on the premiere of TVO’s Political Blind Date’s final season March 15.
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Toronto’s Reconciliation Action Plan heads to council next month

The City of Toronto is set to implement a wide-ranging Reconciliation Action Plan with Indigenous peoples — a plan that includes 28 specific actions, financial reparations, better accountability and...
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Toronto licensing officers investigate Foodbenders for discrimination

Toronto licensing officials are investigating a Bloor Street West business whose owner has come under fire for posting comments critical of the state of Israel and what she refers to
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Toronto could be moving to charge Foodbenders owner with discrimina...

City confirms ‘open investigation’ is taking place
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CN Tower’s owner says book-cover art violates trademark

Fantasy author James Bow fights back against ‘overreach’ by Canada Lands Company
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Free parking? No thanks, say some Toronto councillors

Councillors are entitled to a pass to park at Toronto Parking Authority lots.