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 ...
Read More »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 ...
Read More »Massey Hall launches phase I of revitalization
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 ...
Read More »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 ...
Read More »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 ...
Read More »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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