‘HOODS

Lakeshore streetcar to go west?

The City of Toronto and Toronto Transit Commission are hosting two public meetings/open houses to examine plans to extend streetcar service from Exhibition Place, west to the existing tracks at the Roncesvalles Ave. and Queen St. W. intersection. The meetings/open ...

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St. Michael’s students help with provincial announcement

Mcguinty government launches public education campaign to encourage healthy, equal relationships between boys and girls The McGuinty government is launching equalityrules.ca, a groundbreaking public education campaign to educate youth, aged eight to 14, about the importance of healthy, equal and ...

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RBC financial group donates $30,000 to help youth transform graffiti into mural art

Nov 22 event RBC Financial Group and RBC Insurance will celebrate the November 22ND grand opening of their new co-location at 207 Queen’s Quay with a $30,000 donation to support the Harbourfront Community Centre’s Mural Transformation Project and local youth ...

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Hydro One dig on hold for Santa

Hydro One contract Dibco Underground will not be working in the vicinity of the Flatiron building on the weekend of the Santa Claus parade, confirms Hydro One’s senior advisor of corporate relations Carrie-Lynn Ognibene. “We’ll ensure that our shaft location ...

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Santa stops traffic: downtown road closures Sunday

A series of road and lane closures and intermittent delays will take place this weekend to accommodate the Santa Claus Parade on Sunday, November 19. Sunday closures and intermittent delays (between 6:30 a.m. and 3:30 p.m.): Bloor Street, from Christie Street ...

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ETS founders’ dinner and dancing Dec. 1

This year’s Founder’s Day Dinner for Enoch Turner Schoolhouse will take place on Dec. 1. The cocktail reception begins at 6:30, the dinner at 7:00 and entertainment and dancing at 9:00. This year’s entertainment is “Swing Rosie,” a three-part harmony ...

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Homeless memorial hits 500 names

TWRC report Homelessness worsens every day in Toronto and across Canada. There isn’t enough affordable housing, and waiting lists continue to grow. SCPI programs are at risk across the country. And people are dying on the streets every week. Tomorrow’s ...

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Bruce Bell hauled in to 51 div headquarters for history work

The Bulletin’s history columist Bruce Bell has been bestowed the title “Honourary Historian of 51 Division’s Heritage Building” by Toronto Police Services for his work as a historian in the St Lawrence neighbourhood. The former Consumers’ Gas purifying house at Parliament and Front ...

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Eco-design presentation Nov. 13

Eco-Design for Healthy Interiors Monday, November 13, 2006 at 6:00 PM On a day-to-day basis, we spend a lot of time at home – eating meals, relaxing, spending time with friends and family. More and more Canadian homeowners today are ...

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