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Horror festival returns to Carlton Cinema April 5

Toronto Int’l Spring of Horror & Fantasy Film Festival (TISH) announces Chinese feature film THE LAST SUNRISE to open the festival on Friday, April 5th, 2019 at 6:30 PM Imagine Cinemas Carlton Cinema, 20 Carlton Street, Toronto. TISH is a ...

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Rugby World Cup visits Yorkville March 30

The Rugby World Cup comes to Toronto and will be on display at Hemingway’s Yorkville Toronto as part of the last stop of the 2019 Rugby World Cup Trophy Tour. Rugby fans will be able to get up close to ...

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Largest campus telescope in Canada to be installed at York University

It seems as though York University in Toronto will be getting a new and very exciting piece of equipment next year, as the largest telescope in the country will be installed on campus. The announcement went on to state that ...

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Gadget Zone: Brother ScanNCut2 and G7th Performance 2 capo

James Careless — Warm weather has finally returned to Canada! What better time to spend your time playing with some cool consumer tech outside – or in? Here are a few ideas from the Gadget Zone to pass the time. Sewers ...

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Letter: City police seem immune… on John Sewell’s April 2016 column

City police immune from any responsibility! Sadly, for last 37 years of my living in Toronto, I have been observing deterioration of police department of Toronto. It’s became state by itself! Completely unprofessional, overpaid, it’s sucking last blood out Toronto ...

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Celebrating volunteers across Canada National Volunteer Week 2016

Volunteers are one of the core driving forces in the nonprofit sector. Over 5 million volunteers across Ontario dedicate their time, energy, and skills to help the province’s nonprofit organizations achieve their missions. What distinguishes the nonprofit sector from the ...

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Downtown Yonge BIA’s spring and summer events and its economic value

The BIA is honouring the history of entertainment in the area while implementing exciting programs to support the growing community with the goal of ensuring its events and festivals are for all Torontonians – inclusive and welcoming. The DYBIA is ...

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‘Shuttering Pickering Nuke = jobs, savings and safety’

Angela Bischoff — Closing the Pickering Nuclear Station when its license expires in 2018 and getting to work on dismantling the plant immediately will be safer, create more jobs between now and 2030, and save hundreds of millions of dollars. ...

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Income inequality subject of April 18 Supper Club talk

The topic of the next meeting of the St. Lawnrence Supper Club on April 18 will be The Opportunity Equation: Building opportunity in the face of growing income inequality. Michelynn Lafleche, Director, and Laura McDonough, Manager, Research, Public Policy & ...

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Matt Gallagher’s How To Prepare For Prison premieres at Hot Docs

Fuelled by fear, regret, defiance and redemption, How To Prepare For Prison follows the story of three people facing prison for the first time, directed and shot by Matt Gallagher. Shot over three years, the feature goes behind the scenes ...

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