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TOCore hosts setback consultation March 29

Tower Separation Community Consultation TOcore is hosting a community meeting to speak specifically to tower separation in the Downtown. This work was part of a recommendation in the Phase One TOcore Report that went to City Council on December 9, 2015. When ...

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Multiple Perspectives on the Ward: A Conversation with Andrew Hunter, Anique Jordan, Arlene Chan, Paul Bishop, Daniel Panneton and Marisa Strom

Join us for a conversation that that explores diverse perspectives on the Ward, Toronto’s historic immigrant neighbourhood. From growing up in Chinatown as a third-generation Chinese Canadian to understanding the Ward through the lens of Lawren Harris to recognizing how ...

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New Opportunities to Explore the Franklin Expedition

Royal Ontario Museum and Parks Canada launch interactive Franklin Expedition exhibit in museums across Canada TORONTO, March 24, 2016 /CNW/ – The story of the 1845 Franklin Expedition, the search for HMS Erebus and HMS Terror, and the discovery of ...

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Put contractors on the Sunshine List: OPSEU

The president of the Ontario Public Service Employees Union is irked that the annual Sunshine List still fails to capture many high-income earners paid from the public purse. “I’m pleased that Ontarians know who’s getting rich – or richer – ...

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Shipping Container Produce Market Coming Soon to Moss Park

For residents of the Moss Park community housing project, accessing healthy, affordable food isn’t a viable option. That’s about to change. Source: Shipping Container Produce Market Coming Soon to Moss Park

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Culinary events and special rates at 1000 Islands Harbor Hotel

1000 Islands Harbor Hotel, while firmly placed on the edge of the St. Lawrence River in New York’s lauded Thousand Islands region, is always cooking-up ways to take guests on their next culinary adventure. This spring, the AAA Four Diamond-rated ...

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CUPE Local 79 says city not bargaining in good faith

Katrina Miller — Local 79 of the Canadian Union of Public Employees (CUPE Local 79) on Feb. 28 announced bargaining with the City of Toronto has reached a stalemate, after the city rejected the union’s latest proposals. “We have been clear from ...

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CUPE Local 79 says work-to-rule began this morning

Local 79 of the Canadian Union of Public Employees announced work to rule action has begun because a deal with the City of Toronto was not concluded by 12:01am Monday. The union has been trying to negotiate a new contract with the City ...

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Secret Behind How Chiropractors Treat Back Pain

Chiropractic practice refers to health care profession that offers treatments without surgeries. The main focuses of chiropractors are the spine, the nervous system and muscular function of our bodies. Being that they are concentrated on our spine, they can do ...

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