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  • | office = 64th [[List of mayors of Toronto|Mayor of Toronto]] | office2 = [[Toronto City Councillor]] for [[Etobicoke North|(Ward 2) Etobicoke North]]
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  • ...[[Greater Toronto Area]] that resulted in the arrest of 18 people (the "'''Toronto 18'''").<ref name=Cbc2013-09-25/> ...abel Teotonio of the Toronto Star.<ref>[http://www.thestar.com/toronto18 ''Toronto Star'' Presentation]</ref> It contained the details on guilty pleas and con
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  • [[File:MimicoQueensAndLakeShoreVimyPark.jpg|thumb|Toronto Skyline from Mimico]] ...ric Town of '''Mimico''' is a neighbourhood in the south-western part of [[Toronto]], [[Ontario]], [[Canada]]. It is located in the south-east corner of the f
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  • Five of those theatres remain in operation: the [[Danforth Music Hall]] in [[Toronto]]; the [[Imperial Oil Centre for the Performing Arts]] and the [[Odeon Thea | || [[Clyde Theatre]] || Toronto || Danforth Avenue near Lutrell Avenue || 1926 || ? ||
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  • {{short description|Island in Toronto, Ontario, Canada}} ...y creates the island, which is also bounded by the [[Keating Channel]] and Toronto Harbour. Mixed-use residential development is planned for Villiers Island.<
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  • ...''' is a dual citizen of [[Canada]] and the [[United States]], living in [[Toronto, Canada]], who attracted public scrutiny, after scaling a high-rise constru Both the [[Toronto Police Services]] and [[Toronto Fire Services]] responded.<ref name=TorStar2017-04-27a/><ref name=TorSun201
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  • '''Municipal elections''' were held in '''[[Toronto]]''', Ontario, Canada, on January 1, 1908. Mayor [[Emerson Coatsworth]] did ...ic System]] and public ownership of the [[Toronto Suburban Railway]] and [[Toronto Eastern Railway]], which were both interurban electric streetcar systems.
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  • ...Elected by a Handsome Majority, ''The Globe'' (1844-1936); Toronto, Ont. [Toronto, Ont]02 Jan 1904: 5</ref> ==Toronto mayor==
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  • | birth_place = Toronto | death_place = Toronto
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  • ...AND WOODLEY PUT IN NOMINATION", ''The Globe'' (1844-1936); Toronto, Ont. [Toronto, Ont]31 Dec 1901: 2</ref> ==Toronto mayor==
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  • ...Trustee, Among the Vanquished", ''The Globe'' (1844-1936); Toronto, Ont. [Toronto, Ont]06 Jan 1903: 12</ref> ==Toronto mayor==
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  • ...homas Urquhart Gets Third Term", ''The Globe'' (1844-1936); Toronto, Ont. [Toronto, Ont]03 Jan 1905: 1, 8</ref> ==Toronto mayor==
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  • * At [[Artesian Commons]]<ref>{{cite news | title = Downtown porta-potty has 100+ visitors each day. This is the city's solution. | firs ...Police Department saw its public urination citations cut in half since the downtown restroom opened its door, or because Centro's cleanup crew saw a 27 percent
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  • |location = 832 [[Bay Street, Toronto|Bay Street]] <br/>[[Toronto]], [[Ontario]] ...a = {{convert|38803|m2|sqft|abbr=on}}<ref>{{cite web|title=Burano, Toronto|url=http://skyscraperpage.com/cities/?buildingID=53155|website=SkyscraperPa
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  • ...Shaw (Canadian politician)|John Shaw]], who came in fourth place. In the [[Toronto City Council|council]] elections, seventeen incumbent alderman were returne ''The Globe'' (1844-1936); Toronto, Ont. [Toronto, Ont]08 Jan 1901: 1</ref>
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  • ...oatsworth Thinks of the Result", ''The Globe'' (1844-1936); Toronto, Ont. [Toronto, Ont]02 Jan 1907: 1</ref> Coatsworth did not run for a third term the follo ==Toronto mayor==
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  • ...did not stand for re-election. Alderman [[Emerson Coatsworth]] defeated [[Toronto Board of Control|Controller]] Frank S. Spence. ...rth Calls it Victory of People", ''The Globe'' (1844-1936); Toronto, Ont. [Toronto, Ont]02 Jan 1906: 1</ref>
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  • ...n [[Wellington Street, Toronto|Wellington Street]] and [[King Street West, Toronto|King Street]], West of [[Spadina Avenue|Spadina]], in the enterainment dist ...nto|The Well]], on the Northwest corner of [[Spadina]] and [[Front Street, Toronto|Front]], if they compensated for the higher density, by purchasing nearby p
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  • | birth_place = [[Toronto]], [[Ontario]], Canada | death_place = Toronto, Ontario
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  • ...giara in Toronto's harbour, 2015 05 28 (17587409623).jpg|thumb|right|200px|Toronto ferry Ongiara]] ...onto Islands]] from a dock at [[Jack Layton Ferry Terminal]] in downtown [[Toronto]], [[Ontario]], Canada. She was built in 1963.
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  • '''Blue Jays Way''' is a north-south street in Toronto. ...the southernmost portion of [[Peter Street (Toronto)|Peter Street]], in [[Toronto]], [[Ontario]], [[Canada]], was renamed Blue Jays Way.<ref name=WashingtonP
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  • | death_place = [[Toronto, Canada]] '''Ivaan Kotulsky''' was an artist and photographer, working in [[Toronto, Ontario]].<ref name=InkNoirKotulsky>
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  • ...mb|Dominion Hotel, now a bar, southeast corner of King and Sumach streets, Toronto, as it appeared in 1945.]] The '''Dominion Hotel''' was a nineteenth century [[hotel]] in downtown [[Toronto, Ontario]].<ref name=TorStar2007-04-28>
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  • ...e intersection of [[Ontario Street, Toronto|Ontario]] and [[Dundas Street, Toronto|Dundas]] streets.<ref name=CityTorontoRoyalOakInn/> According to ''[[Lost Toronto]]'', the building housed a bar, known as [[Soupy's Tavern]].<ref name=LostT
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  • ...op owner, and a former stay-at-home mum. I live in a small town outside of Toronto, Canada, on the shore of Lake Ontario, where I kayak regularly and ride aro | url = https://www.theglobeandmail.com/news/toronto/oakville-bookstore-archetype-gets-heart-warming-epilogue-from-cartoonist/ar
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  • | borough = [[Toronto]], [[Ontario]] | operator = [[Toronto Transit Commission]]
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  • ...r Control Board of Ontario maintains a Cooper Street campus''' in downtown Toronto.<ref name=TorStar2012-02-13/><ref name=TorStar2014-09-04/> | title = LCBO’s prime downtown Toronto land near the lake for sale
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  • ...has been described as one of the least desirable real estate locations in Toronto.<ref name=theglobeandmail2008-06-20/> ...a late 19th century corner hotel,” the Kormann House is included in the Toronto Heritage Property Inventory. Though vacant for the past few years, this old
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  • ...dian]] [[engineer]] who has specialized in managing transit projects, in [[Toronto]], [[Ottawa]], [[Oshawa]], [[Kitchener]], [[Mississauga]] and [[Calgary]].< Bhatti graduated with an engineering degree from the [[University of Toronto]].<ref name=TorStar2015-12-11/>
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  • The '''Broadview Hotel''' is a heritage building in downtown Toronto.<ref name=NationalPost2014-05-13/><ref name=TheTorontoist2014-04-13A/><ref ...the [[Gladstone Hotel (Toronto)|Gladstone Hotel]], also on [[Queen Street, Toronto|Queen Street]].
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  • ...ins, and new [[light rail connections to new development to the south in [[Toronto's Portlands]]. Commuters using Corktown Station will be able to tranfer to or from the [[Toronto Transit Commission]]'s [[504 King]] streetcar route - currently its most us
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  • The '''Hotel Isabella''' is a small hotel in downtown Toronto, built in the [[Queen Anne style]].<ref name=soundcloud2021HotelIsabella/>< ...corner of [[Sherbourne Street, Toronto|Sherbourne]] and [[Isabella Street, Toronto|Isabella]], by [[Jeremiah Bedford]].<ref name=theglobeandmail2004-10-02/>
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  • ...nal industries relocated. It is oriented roughly east-west, opening onto [[Toronto's turning basin]]. ...cribed the Portlands as North America largest [[brownfield]], close to its downtown, ripe for redevelopment. Efforts to gentrify and redevelop the northwest c
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  • ...site of the headquarters for the [[Globe and Mail]] newspaper in downtown Toronto.<ref name=theglobeandmail2016-06-16/> The Globe and Mail moved in 2014, an | work = [[Urban Toronto]]
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  • ...(2012 film)|''Frost'']] was a 15 minute short that premiered at the 2012 [[Toronto International Film Festival]]. | location = [[Toronto]]
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  • ...building innovative, thoughtfully-planned communities across the [[Greater Toronto Area]] for more than 30 years as a privately family-owned and operated comp ...reating and developing master-planned building projects across the Greater Toronto Area, particularly those with a focus on luxury condominiums and single-fam
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  • ...Arts Canada" a private college in downtown Toronto Ontario, Scratchlab in Toronto Ontario and learned Online at Qbert Skratch University and Beat Junkies Ins In late 09 he had been going to "Scratchlab" in "Toronto" and learning from other local DJ's and online. He has always had a love fo
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  • ...e is available to GlobePlus subscribers |work=The Globe and Mail |location=Toronto |access-date=June 18, 2009 |url-status=dead}}</ref><ref>{{cite web |url=htt ...Ford Center]] in downtown [[Evansville, Indiana]], and [[Ford Field]] in [[downtown Detroit]].<ref>{{cite news|url=https://www.reuters.com/article/retire-us-fo
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  • '''120 Sherbourne''' is a heritage property in downtown [[Toronto]].<ref name=blogto2021-11-28/> | url = https://www.blogto.com/city/2021/11/long-abandoned-toronto-building-be-reborn-base-condo-tower/
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  • ...e to study at ABA-approved programs in: Oxford, England; Santander, Spain; Toronto, Canada; Münster, Germany.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.cooley.edu/acade ...|[[Masonic Temple Building (Lansing, Michigan)|Original Main Building]] in downtown Lansing]]
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  • The '''Coderix Medical Clinic''' is a medical clinic in downtown [[Toronto, Canada]], which focusses on serving homeless or formerly homeless individu ...ada, he pivoted from emergency medicine to addictions and, in 2017, opened Toronto’s Coderix Medical Clinic.
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