January 1, 1985, Globe and Mail, Opponents abandon discretion to vilify controversial Ruprecht (article mentions Ruprecht's campaign against PCBs in the Junction Triangle)
July 28, 1988, Globe and Mail, Part of blast-damaged factory to stay closed. (Article about explosion at Nacan Products Limited on Wallace Avenue. Article cites Virginia Novak-Jendruszka as a spokesman for the Citizens Watchdog Committee against Pollution. Article says Nacan plant opened in 1929 - The Wallace Avenue plant was built in 1929, he said. A newspaper advertisement from that year emphasized the advantages of the Junction neighborhood where residents could walk to jobs in nearby factories, he said. )