The CPA Newsletter is produced three or four times per year and is distributed to the neighbourhood at large by teams of enthousiastic volunteers. It carries news of CPA events and programs, related items and articles on restoration and Cabbagetown's cultural history.
Festival Scoops Garner Novel, Cabbagetown People, an innovative plaque program, will make its debut at the Cabbagetown Cultural Festival this September. Tasteful Totes at Festival
September 2002
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Plaque Commemorates our First People; Grant From Tour Of Homes Kickstarts Heritage Street Signs;Tour of Homes marks Twenty-Five Years; Meeting for New proposed Heritage Conservation District September 17
Fall 2003
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What Style is Your Home? Find Out Here; Glass Restoration Adds Drama to Dance Theatre Corner; Cabbagetown’s Heritage Conservation District What do I need to know?; ...And what of Regent Park?
Winter 2003/2004
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Making a Grand Entrance; Restoration Awards: two fine additions to our streets; Owning a home in
a Conservation District...What are the rules?; During the Festival, See Who Lived Just Around The Corner..; Introducing The Don Vale Cabbagetown Residents Association
Fall 2004
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The Windows of Cabbagetown,Cabbagetown/Regent Park Museum Project
Spring 2004
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Forsythia and Blooms; Restoring your brickwork? Check inside first; St. Peter’s Church-140 Years; The Art and Science of Brickwork Restoration
Spring 2003
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CPA at the Crossroads?; Cabbagetown People Plaques - Year Two; Research Completed
For Proposed Designated Area; Samuel Johnson Boddy
Winter 2003
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Take a Walk on the Mild Side, CPA’s New Site: It’s All There, CPA AGM May 26,HCD: The Learning Curve
Spring 2005
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“Without our past, we have no future”; Cabbagetown People - Tony Brady Performer; Cabbagetown People Donor Appreciation Event; Regent Park Design Review; 2005 Tour of Homes
Fall 2005
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Keeping out the cattle; Cabbagetown People - Arthur L. Schawlow Ph.D.; The last piece of the puzzle;