BPD Leases Clinton St. Heliport in Canton
/The Baltimore Police Department will lease the Pier 7 Heliport on Clinton St. under a 20-year, $17.8 million agreement.
Read MoreThe Baltimore Police Department will lease the Pier 7 Heliport on Clinton St. under a 20-year, $17.8 million agreement.
Read MoreThe revised 2026 Harbor Connector Route 2 now links Canton, Maritime Park in Fells Point, and Locust Point.
Read MoreCongratulations to our neighbor Ellen Haynie for being awarded the CCA Volunteer of the Year for 2026.
Read MoreThe Forest Baltimore is celebrating one year in Canton, and we’re marking the milestone by getting to know the woman behind the business. Owner Christina Betancourt Johnson, founder and CEO of Standard Wellness Maryland, leads the first African American and Latina majority-owned, vertically integrated cannabis company in the country and is Maryland’s first vertically integrated social equity licensee. We sat down with Christina to reflect on her first year in Canton, why she chose our neighborhood, and what it has been like connecting with the community.
Read MoreMy Salon Suite offers prime salon suite rentals for beauty, health, and wellness professionals, featuring uniquely designed, upscale spaces that inspire creativity and professionalism. My Salon Suite connects professionals and clients through personalized services delivered in private, luxurious studios.
Read MoreThe Canton Community Association shares the passing of Dr. Raymond Bahr, a cherished neighbor, volunteer, and leader in our community. Read about his many accomplishments and his enduring love for the Canton community.
Read MoreThe Music on the Square Concert features Across The Harbor on Saturday, February 7 with two shows, 4 and 8 pm. This musical confluence melds Baltimore’s singer-songwriters with instrumentalists rooted in Bluegrass, Irish, and Old-Time traditions. Hear the songs of The Honey Dewdrops & Caleb Stine, each with a unique twist.
Read MoreAmanda welcomed everyone thanking the Church for the space. She also thanked Tutti Gusti for the pizzas.
Read MoreIn 2025, the Canton Community Association built on steady leadership, welcomed new volunteers, and made meaningful progress across the neighborhood. The CCA wrapped up the Public Safety Camera grant and moved Project ODSP forward, laying the groundwork for improvements coming in 2026. This issue features a message from CCA President Amanda Bourgeois, along with 2025 accomplishments and 2026 goals shared by board members and committee chairs
Read MoreThe CCA will hold its annual Board Elections on Tuesday, February 17, 2026, during the CCA Public Meeting which begins at 6:30 p.m. Board terms are for 2 years, and members attend monthly meetings on the first Wednesday of each month.
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