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Hydro construction continues at Queens Quay and Rees

Toronto Hydro would like to inform you of Project Queens Quay–Rees, designed to help improve the electrical system in your ward and allow expansion out of our new Copeland Transformer Station. The civil portion of this project is expected to ...

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Gardiner Construction Update: West Deck Rehabilitation Phase 2 (Strachan Ave to Bathurst St)

Source: Councillor Mike Layton » Blog Archive » Gardiner Construction Update: West Deck Rehabilitation Phase 2 (Strachan Ave to Bathurst St) Phase 2 of the rehabilitation of the Gardiner Expressway- West Deck from Strachan Avenue to Bathurst Street continues. Crews ...

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Join the Under Gardiner consultation on April 7

ReclaimTheName is a campaign that invites Torontonians to help come up with a permanent name for the space that will be transformed by Project: Under Gardiner. The project is reclaiming 10 acres (four hectares) of forgotten space beneath the Gardiner Expressway, ...

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TOCore hosts setback consultation March 29

Tower Separation Community Consultation TOcore is hosting a community meeting to speak specifically to tower separation in the Downtown. This work was part of a recommendation in the Phase One TOcore Report that went to City Council on December 9, 2015. When ...

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Multiple Perspectives on the Ward: A Conversation with Andrew Hunter, Anique Jordan, Arlene Chan, Paul Bishop, Daniel Panneton and Marisa Strom

Join us for a conversation that that explores diverse perspectives on the Ward, Toronto’s historic immigrant neighbourhood. From growing up in Chinatown as a third-generation Chinese Canadian to understanding the Ward through the lens of Lawren Harris to recognizing how ...

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New Opportunities to Explore the Franklin Expedition

Royal Ontario Museum and Parks Canada launch interactive Franklin Expedition exhibit in museums across Canada TORONTO, March 24, 2016 /CNW/ – The story of the 1845 Franklin Expedition, the search for HMS Erebus and HMS Terror, and the discovery of ...

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Put contractors on the Sunshine List: OPSEU

The president of the Ontario Public Service Employees Union is irked that the annual Sunshine List still fails to capture many high-income earners paid from the public purse. “I’m pleased that Ontarians know who’s getting rich – or richer – ...

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Queens Quay East construction work continues

Municipal services work update from WaterfronToronto: Crews have finished all work in the western portion of the construction zone on Queens Quay – from Bonnycastle St. to about 100 metres east. Final asphalt paving is complete in this zone. The ...

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Shipping Container Produce Market Coming Soon to Moss Park

For residents of the Moss Park community housing project, accessing healthy, affordable food isn’t a viable option. That’s about to change. Source: Shipping Container Produce Market Coming Soon to Moss Park

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Post to Win: Contributors can win a banner ad

This month, Downtown residents can post to win a free ad on TheBulletin.ca. Everyone who submits a story, posts an event or makes a comment on TheBulletin.ca will be eligible to enter to win a banner ad on the site! ...

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