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Seen: Open Streets TO

On August 21st, Yonge St. between Bloor and Queen was closed to traffic for almost eight hours as pedestrians walked freely along the road for Open Streets TO. Select routes across the city were open to pedestrians to bike, walk, ...

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Join in the Family Fun at the Green Thumbs Nuit Vert Event

nuit vert by Green Thumbs

Enjoy a fun-filled night for the entire family at Green Thumbs’ 2016 Nuit Vert event. On September, 10th during the Cabbagetown Festival in Toronto, kids and adults can join in the free Nuit Vert event in the Winchester School Community ...

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Downtown Seen Sept 2016: Cabbagetown FilmFest 2016

Eric Morse – The 25th Annual Cabbagetown Film Festival went off like a rocket at a packed Daniels Spectrum on September 7. Founder and producer Gina Dineen bounced back from a somewhat downbeat 2014 event with a virtuoso spectrum of ...

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Dark comedy ignites conversation about mental health on World Suicide Prevention Day

To mark 2016 World Suicide Prevention Day  on Sept.10, the Arthur Sommer Rotenberg Suicide and Depression Studies Program of St. Michael’s Hospital is sponsoring The Ties That Bind, a semi-autographical solo show exploring living with mental illness. The production was written ...

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Artfest Toronto at the Distillery September 2-5

Artfest Toronto is celebrating 10 years of fine art & craft shows at the Distillery Historic District. The show has grown in quality and stature over this time and has become Toronto’s favourite arts event to attend on the last ...

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Moss Park redevelopment meeting Sept 14

The Moss Park community consultation this past July laid bare some very unexpected and potentially unwelcome surprises. Unbeknownst to the community, who were expecting the new community centre to be built on the current John Innes site, it was a ...

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Ghosts from the hanging yard in our neighbourhood

Bruce Bell — The corner of Berkeley and The Esplanade is undoubtedly one the most historic spots we have in Toronto today. It’s where once stood two small red brick buildings built in 1796, Canada’s First Parliament buildings. The buildings ...

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Act II Studio to host information day for seniors Sept 8

On Sept. 8, 2016 the Estelle Craig Act II Studio will hold an information day from 10:30 am until 12:30 pm. The event will include a presentation by Artistic Director Vrenia Ivonoffski at 11:00 am. The studio is located in ...

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Voluntary Review of the Gardiner East Draft Environmental Assessment Report

The Gardiner East Environmental Assessment (EA) project team is leading a voluntary review of the Draft EA Report for the reconfiguration of the Gardiner Expressway and Lake Shore Boulevard East, from just west of Jarvis Street to approximately Leslie Street. The Draft EA ...

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