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TTC local calls ATU takeover an ‘invasion’ and asset grab

Toronto transit union taken over by Washington-based union over Canadian Labour Congress vote dispute. The President of the 11,000-member Toronto Transit workers union Local 113 has slammed the Washington-based Amalgamated Transit Union International for its “invasion of Canada and the ...

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Black Creators’ Month at OCAD University

OCAD University is pleased to honour Black History Month with a combination of exhibits and programming that explores the meaning of Blackness in Canada in 2017, through visual culture. Curated by OCAD U students Khadijah Morley, Maisha Marshall-Ende and students ...

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Moss Park Arena board nominees named

The Moss Park and Ted Reeve Arena nominating panel has recommended that Toronto and East York Community Council appoint Roert Jarvis, Steven Lewis, Will Meneray and Vu Nguyen Tran to the the Moss Park Arena Board, at pleasure of Council, ...

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2017 Jack Layton Lecture Feb 15

2017 Jack Layton Lecture: Trump and the Politics of Race, Sex & Gender Identities Across the 49th Parallel Wednesday, February 15, 6:30 – 9:30 pm TRS 1-067, 55 Dundas Street West Toronto U.S. political analyst Danielle Moodie-Mills will speak to ...

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BIA to discuss King Street pilot study Feb. 15; public meeting Feb. 13

The St. Lawrence Market Neighbourhood BIA will be hosting a focus group on Feb. 15 at 2 p.m. at C’est What? at 67 Front St. E. to discuss the city’s King Street Pilot Study. BIA members should email reynoldcaskey@stlawrencemarketbia.ca to ...

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Design Review Panel talks TOCore, Lanterra tower Feb. 9

Two important Downtown Toronto projects are to be discussed at the next meeting of the Design Review Panel on Feb. 9. The meeting (at city hall in committee room 2) starts at 2:10 p.m. with the first review of the ...

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Filming, crew parking to disrupt core streets Feb. 11

Downtown Toronto residents and businesses have received the latest filming notice warning of parking and traffic disruptions next week. TV Pilot “The Machine” will be filming an exterior night scene from 3 p.m. to approximately 11 p.m. on Elizabeth and ...

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Kids compete in ‘lit quiz’ on Feb. 6

On Feb. 6, students from TDSB schools will be competing in the “Sport of Reading.” Students from 85 schools across the GTA will gather at 10 a.m. at Ryerson University’s Mattamy Athletic Centre (50 Carlton St. at Church) where Kids’ ...

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This month’s horoscope: Aquarius should get to the ‘meet’ market

The latest local horoscope from The Bulletin’s astrological authority, Claude Ptolemy. Aquarius (The Water Carrier) Jan. 20 to Feb. 18 Lucky you. Your year of cosmic romance kicks off with passionate Mars meeting shy Venus in an open invitation to hook ...

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BIA facade grants available: apply by May 18

For Downtown business owners who want to improve their streetfront appearance, facade grants may offset the cost. The 2017 Commercial Facade Improvement Grant application form is now available on the city’s website. This grant provides funding to commercial and private ...

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