Andrew Rampersaud

   A versatile Toronto-based writer. 

 
Town Crier Group of Community Newspapers • 1st August 2008

Life after your home explodes

In the aftermath of the Secord Ave. explosion and fire Town Crier reporter Andrew Rampersaud spoke to several residents about their experiences. He followed the story of Joyce Yoon and her husband Daniel to illustrate how the crisis is affecting the families in the building.
Town Crier Group of Community Newspapers • 1st December 2008

Media trailblazer remembered

Forest Hill has lost one of its favourite sons as Edward Samuel “Ted” Rogers, Jr., 75, died peacefully at his home on Frybrook Rd. Dec. 2.
Town Crier Group of Community Newspapers • 1st February 2009

Picking up where they left off

“Right now I’m really worried,” said the 20-year-old, third-year literature and linguistics student at York University’s Glendon College. “I’m not sure what to expect and I don’t know what to do. So much work has piled up and there’s been no motivation to do it.”
Town Crier Group of Community Newspapers • 1st November 2008

Runaway victory for Grit

The Liberals may have finished out of the money in Canada’s 40th General Election on Oct. 14, but they ran away with the purse in Parkdale-High Park.
Town Crier Group of Community Newspapers • 1st June 2008

New songbook for Ladies songwriter

After 20 years with the Barenaked Ladies, Steven Page has decided it’s time to play music with another group. What’s more, he doesn’t even want to sing his own songs.
Town Crier Group of Community Newspapers • 1st March 2009

Eastern Commerce reigns supreme

The West Hill Warriors learned the hard way why you should never cross the Eastern Commerce Saints.
Toronto Star - Speak Your Mind • 3rd October 2011

Voters are tired of on message candidates

A home truth about elections: It's supposed to be the voters who decide what the issues are.
Town Crier Group of Community Newspapers • 1st July 2008

Three youth remembered

Three grieving families and a large circle of friends are celebrating the lives of three young men who died in a Muskoka car crash earlier this month.
Town Crier Group of Community Newspapers • 1st November 2008

Wrong ‘hood for posters

Whoever’s responsible for the rash of posters calling for vigilante action against “Leslieville yuppies” by boycotting and physically wrecking their stores forgot a key rule of vandalism.
East York Mirror • 21st May 2010

Residents voice anger over LRV storage facility 'done deal'

It was happening right before their eyes and they almost didn't know it. However, after puzzled Leslieville residents saw three architectural design teams pitch ideas for a new TTC storage barn, which they don't want near their neighbourhood, during a public meeting at the Toronto EMS and Fire Academy on May 19, they smelled something was up.
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