Month: May 2011
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You’re Invited to NFB Mediatheque for Animation Workshops, Exhibits, Films and Special Events, May 28-29
Doors Open Toronto Workshops, film screenings, exhibits and more! NFB MEDIATHEQUE – 150 John Street May 28 & 29, 10 am to 5 pm “The NFB Mediatheque is proud to be a part of the city-wide celebration that is Doors Open Toronto! All weekend long, we’ll be offering FREE animation workshops for the public. But that’s…
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Third Toronto Core Service Review Public Consultation, May 28
This is an update to my previous blogs which are listed here: Tonight is Toronto Core Service Review Public Consultation, 7 – 9 P.M. and Tell Toronto Which City Services Are Important to You Via Roundtable Sessions or Online Input. Tomorrow, May 28, there will be the third in a series of public consultation roundtable…
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You’re Invited: Five Special Events With Toronto Road Closures, May 28 or 29
Come out to celebrate the seasonal changes of spring to summer in Toronto, Ontario, Canada with the following five fun, FREE and healthy events for you, your families and friends. The City of Toronto encourages you to take public transit as a greener, faster and more affordable means of getting to your destinations. Also, they…
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Summer Safety for Children: Promotion by Provincial Firefighters and the Toronto Blue Jays
Today, Toronto Blue Jays player John McDonald and Blue Jays President Paul Beeston will help 200 provincial fire departments to promote summer safety for school aged children at Toronto Fire Services Station 333, 207 Front Street E. (parking on site), 12:15 p.m. Toronto Fire Chief William Stewart, Fire Marshal of Ontario Ted Wieclawek and Ontario…
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Tonight is Toronto Core Service Review Public Consultation, 7 – 9 P.M.
This is an update to my previous blog Tell Toronto Which City Services Are Important to You Via Roundtable Sessions or Online Input. Tonight the second in a series of public consultation roundtable discussions will be held at Danforth Collegiate, 800 Greenwood Ave., Toronto, Ontario, Canada. The City of Toronto would like to remind all…