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Massey Hall gets federal funding boost

The Honourable Mélanie Joly, Minister of Canadian Heritage, made an announcement on Feb. 10 that the Corporation of Massey Hall and Roy Thomson Hall will receive $8.33 million to fund the revitalization of Massey Hall in Toronto. The Government of ...

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Woman missing from Sherbourne, Carlton

The Toronto Police Service is requesting the public’s assistance locating a missing woman. Laura Gottwald, 41, was last seen on Feb. 8 at 8 p.m., in the area of Sherbourne and Carlton streets. She is described as Aboriginal, 5’6″, 125 ...

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Elderly woman recovers $400k from fraudsters

Toronto Police Service Financial Crimes has recently identified and recovered more than $400,000 worth of currency and goods belonging to a victim of mass-marketing Fraud. It is reported that: an 85-year-old woman, of diminished mental capacity, was originally contacted by ...

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Free community skating Wednesdays at Moss Park

MPP Glen Murray’s free community skating days continue Wednesdays at 4 p.m. at Moss Park Arena until March 15. Free skates and free ice time will be provided to whoever wants to come down to this always popular event. Moss ...

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Political turmoil reigns supreme in ACT II’s King John

ACT II Studio’s latest production takes on political turmoil in Shakespeare’s King John. Directed by artistic director Vrenia Ivonoffski and designed by Alta-Louise Doyle, the play is set in an edgy post-apocalyptic world and examines the game of power politics. ...

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Hydro One work at Strachan transmission station

Request for Proposal Hydro One Networks Inc. invites qualified companies to submit a proposal for the Design, Supply & Install of HMI and PLC Systems, at Strachan TS, Toronto, Ontario, Canada. To qualify to submit a tender, a representative of ...

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Ontario Place park and trail up for tender

INVITATION TO SUBMIT A TENDER FOR Urban Park and Waterfront Trail at Ontario Place – Phase 2, 955 Lake Shore Boulevard West Project No. 15606 Tenders prepared on the forms provided and sealed in an envelope for the following scope ...

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Seniors’ drama workshops on The Esplanade start Feb. 24

The Creative Aging Circle is inviting Downtown Toronto seniors to let their inner actors loose at seniors’ drama workshops with Soulpepper Theatre. Take part in two fun, interactive drama workshops led by Soul-pepper Resident Artist Paula Wing. No acting experience ...

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McConnell hosts budget town hall Feb. 8

Deputy Mayor Pam McConnell is holding a Ward 28 budget town hall on Feb. 8 from 6:30 to 8:30 p.m. at the Regent Park Community Centre at 402 Shuter St (Shuter and Sackville). McConnell will be joined by budget Chief ...

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Archaeology symposium at St. Lawrence Hall Feb. 11

Heritage Toronto at the City of Toronto’s Historic Sites have put together a day-long symposium titled Understanding Toronto Through Archaeology: A Public Symposium for Feb. 11 from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. What lies beneath the city’s surface? The all-day ...

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