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OCAD University’s annual Graduate Exhibition celebrates the class of 2016

OCAD University is throwing its doors open for GradEx 101, a public exhibition and celebration of more than 900 graduating students, the next wave of creative thinkers, makers and collaborators. One graduating student in each program is awarded the OCAD ...

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Thorious Opens New Location in Cabbagetown

Thorious opens high-tech Learning Centre to teach math, robotics, coding, and more to 6-16 year olds. Thorious is opening its first Learning Centre in Toronto’s Cabbagetown community. Thorious is for ambitious and enthusiastic parents who want to prepare their child ...

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Casey House expands the heart of inspired HIV/AIDS care

One look at the new building going up on the corner of Jarvis and Isabella Streets in Toronto and you know that Casey House is growing. Just as when June Callwood founded it in 1988, Casey House is a welcoming ...

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Swim! Don’t sink! Stay safe on the water this summer

Lewis Smith – When the average person thinks of drowning-related deaths, their minds may immediately wander to islands or densely-populated land-masses surrounded by water on all sides. But drowning is a real problem in Canada, too — in 2014, there ...

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Schoolhouse lecture, AGM coming up April 26

The Enoch Turner Schoolhouse Foundation is holding its annual general meeting and a special lecture on April 26 at 6 p.m. Fire Canoe: How Canada Became a Nation from Sea to Sea With Canada’s sesquicentennial (the 150th anniversary of Confederation) ...

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Muir speaks on women, kids of historic Riverdale

This afternoon at 6:30 Elizabeth G. Muir, PhD answers the question: Where were the women and children in historic Riverdale? She says, “Women were active outside the home in the late 1800s and 1900s in Riverdale, not “shrinking violets,” even beyond ...

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Jane at Home opens April 29

The ordinary life of an extraordinary woman. An exhibit celebrating the life and personal history of Jane Jacobs, featuring rare and never-before-seen items from her estate. Step into the personal world of Jane Jacobs.   Experience the environments in which she ...

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May 5 meeting on 11 Wellesley park design

Meeting set for May 5, 2016, at Toronto City Hall in Committee Room 2 at 1:50 PM After a history of provincial ownership on this property that has been vacant for over 20 years, the city will be acquiring parkland ...

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