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Turning up the heat on daffodil pin sales in Toronto!

Toronto’s firefighters are used to extricating people who have been pinned in car accidents and from other precarious situations, but this week they will be the ones doing the pinning! To show their support for people living with cancer, members ...

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Toronto’s first New Urbanism film festival

The Congress for the New Urbanism Ontario, in partnership with Jane’s Walk and the University of Toronto’s Urban Studies Program will present the inaugural Toronto New Urbanism Film Festival on April 21 and May 26 at 6:30 p.m. at the ...

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New exhibit opening at Enoch Turner Schoolhouse

Preview: Thursday, April 14, 2016 at 7 p.m. Join us for a preview of a new exhibit opening at Enoch Turner Schoolhouse ­­– “All in a Day’s Work: Industry and Growth in Old Town.” Working life wasn’t easy in Old ...

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Wind energy poised to deliver climate, economic solutions – Canadian Wind Energy Association

Minister McKenna delivers closing keynote address to CanWEA summit Gatineau, Quebec, April 6, 2016 – The Canadian Wind Energy Association (CanWEA) is committed to working with the federal government to deliver concrete solutions for reducing greenhouse gas emissions and building ...

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Certain Natural Farm brand fish products recalled due to undeclared egg

Canadian Food Inspection Agency:  Updated Food Recall Warning (Allergen): Certain Natural Farm Brand Fish Products Recalled Due to Undeclared Egg  The food recall warning issued on March 18, 2016 has been updated to include additional product information. This additional information ...

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Downtown office market breaks new records

Even with another million square foot (msf) office tower coming to market in the first quarter of 2016, vacancy refuses to budge in downtown Toronto, and remains at a two-year record-low 4.6%, where it’s now sat for the past three ...

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Moss Park gentrification? Attend April 7 forum

Gentrification and the future of Moss Park: come to the Community Forum and Supper to discuss these issues. Major changes are proposed by the City, the 519 Community Centre, and developers for Moss Park, the John Innes Centre, George Street ...

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Increased fines for specific illegal parking on Toronto roads

In support of the City of Toronto’s congestion management plan, fines for certain types of illegal parking have been increased and will take effect March 31. Parking ticket fines will rise to $150, including for the following four illegal parking ...

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