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Film review: Into The Forest goes deep into our fears

Tyler J. Edwards — This year’s Patricia Rozema-directed post-apocalyptical film attempt slightly flips the genre in an innovative way. Clinging to values, introspect and character development has never been the focal point of action packed films like The Day After Tomorrow or ...

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City of Toronto 2016 Construction Update #3

1. Watermain Replacement & Road Reconstruction on Gerrard Street East and West from Yonge Street to Sherbourne Street and from University Avenue to Elizabeth Street · This notice provides an update on construction activities taking place at the intersection of Jarvis ...

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Partial Closure of Queen Street Until Oct 8

Until October 8, Queen Street between Bathurst Street and Spadina Avenue will be reduced to one lane in each direction for watermain replacement and road reconstruction work. When the work is completed on the north side of Queen Street, the ...

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Sprucecourt Public School to Hold Fun Fair

Sprucecourt Public School is set to hold their 1st annual Fun Fair on June 4th, from 11 am until 3pm. The event will be held at Sprucecourt Field, located at 76 Spruce St. There will be a bouncy castle, face ...

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Soon-to-be built East Bayfront a true neighbourhood

Stig Harvor – Turning our attention away from recent significant national affairs, let us focus again on the development of our important local waterfront. We now have unusual chances to do better than the Manhattanization of the present centre-town portion. ...

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“Shining A Light on the Forgotten, The British Home Children in Canada”

“Shining A Light on the Forgotten, The British Home Children in Canada” is the topic of a lecture that Lori Oshefski , Founder and CEO of the British Home Children Advocacy & Research Association, will present at Enoch Turner Schoolhouse, ...

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Help Collect 1000 Books in 1 Day

As part of the 100in1Day Toronto events happening all over the city, The Children’s Book Bank is hoping to collect 1000 kids’ books  (1000 in 1 Day) to add to our inventory.  The event will be held June 4th, 2016 ...

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Children’s Book Bank celebrates Dad June 18th

On June 18th, 2016 Dads (or male caregivers) that come with their children will get an extra book. In addition to storytime at noon, there will be a raffle, and donuts. Literacy support will also be available: tips and tricks ...

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Review of Nord Bistro on Dupont St.

Annabelle Goodman – When I first heard that Cantine was closing I went into a depression. Happily Joe Bersani and Bart Pocock have newly opened Nord in the premise of the former Bistro Tournesal. They have renovated this charming spot ...

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