News releases

Toronto Symphony Orchestra: A Mind of Winter (New Creations Festival)

The opening concert of the New Creations Festival showcases intriguing music by some of today’s most engaging composers: George Benjamin’s evocative setting for soprano of the poem The Snowman by Wallace Stevens; a new Violin Concerto by Vivian Fung that the TSO ...

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City seeks citizens for sign variance committee

The city is looking for five citizens to sit on the Sign Variance Committee, a city board that hears appeals of the chief building official’s decisions on variance applications for first party signs and makes decisions on variance applications for ...

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Partial closure of University Ave. for hydro work

Two northbound lanes on University Avenue, from Wellington St. to King St. W., will be closed from Feb. 21 until March 8 to rebuild a Toronto Hydro cable chamber. Work is scheduled to start on Feb. 21 with a completion ...

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University students across Canada: What is federal party position on climate change

Over 38 non-profit organizations and student campus associations across Canada are co-hosting a federal pre-election town hall on climate change.  “Climate change is arguably one of the most prominent issues of our generation,” says Alice Zhu, President and Co-Founder of Climate Impact ...

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Kodo Drummers in Kodo One Earth Tour: Mystery

Japan’s world famous Kodo Drummers return to Toronto after four long years with a groundbreaking new show: Kodo One Earth Tour: Mystery, which runs one night only – Thursday, March 12 @ 8pm – at the Sony Centre For The ...

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Don’t let Canada Post end door-to-door delivery

Susan Dixon — I wonder, has anyone at Canada Post ever tried to push a stroller or a wheelchair or a walker through the snow? I don’t think they realize the impact of ending door-to-door mail delivery when it comes to ...

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