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Most popular fashion trends among Toronto students

To be posted to Insight category when payment is received Of the more than two and a half million people living in Toronto, almost one-third of those are teens and young adults of high school of college age. Fashions among ...

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Christmas@Toronto’s Historic First Post Office

Look for our newsletter each Friday in December. SALE in the SHOP: December 1-8 All Bags and Calendars are 30% off! Very important sale small print: discount cannot be applied to Canada Post product or postage. Discount cannot be applied ...

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Cavalcade of Lights at city hall this Saturday

The annual Cavalcade of Lights presented by Great Gulf will illuminate Nathan Phillips Square, located at 100 Queen Street W., tomorrow at 6 p.m. with DJ skating parties, live music, the countdown to the first lighting of Toronto’s official Christmas ...

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Closure: Lake Shore Blvd @ Palace Pier Ct to Nov. 27

Road closure: The intersection at Lake Shore Boulevard West and Palace Pier Court, and the on-ramp to Lake Shore Boulevard West, east of Palace Pier Court, will be closed beginning Friday, November 24 at 7 p.m. until Monday, November 27 ...

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Gardiner roadwork may lead to delays

The City of Toronto will be sweeping the curb lanes on the Gardiner Expressway overnight in November. There will not be full closures, but motorists should expect delays. Due to early winter conditions, annual maintenance has been rescheduled to the ...

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Mayor Tory leads business mission to New York City

Toronto Mayor John Tory will lead a business mission to New York City this week focusing on technology and innovation. The 2-day mission, which begins Nov. 14, will include a visit to Sidewalk Labs, a subsidiary of Alphabet Inc. Waterfront ...

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FREE Regent Park Film Fest Nov. 15-18

Regent Park is often remembered as a troubled community, poorly designed, and rife with poverty and crime, but it has also been a home, a playground, a welcoming, caring and safe community for many who have lived here.Regent Park Film ...

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Ve’ahavta Annual Gala celebrates the ‘Power of Story’

In a world where stories of intolerance, hate and fear are dominating our daily news feeds, we need, now more than ever, to be inspired by people who are making a real difference. Starry Nights 2017, Ve’ahavta’s biggest fundraising event, ...

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Canine Trick-or-Treat party for St. Lawrence

Neighbourhood dogs in St. Lawrence (outsiders are also welcome) will go Trick-or-Treating in Crombie Park (SW corner of Sherbourne & The Esplanade) and compete for prizes. Separate prizes for best costume for big dogs and little dogs. All dogs will ...

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Key Toronto Historic Sites free now & all November

From now to November 30, general admission to nine of the City’s historic museums will be free courtesy of Mackenzie Investments in celebration of its 50th anniversary. “I would like to thank Mackenzie Investments for providing this unique opportunity for ...

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