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Hotelier heads up Pan Am board

Former hotel executive Roger Garland will be heading up the 12-member board tasked with organizing the 2015 Pan Am Games. Garland, who spent 25 years as an officer and director of the Four Seasons luxury hotel chain, will serve as chairman of the board. He’s joined by several members of the Canadian Olympic Committee, including [...]

Torontonians spend 2009 standing in line

Angrier than usual as 2009 draws to a close? Probably residual queue rage. In the past year, Toronto Escort Agencynians stood around waiting for H1N1 vaccines, faced garbage strike queues, lined up to buy condos, shuffled to buy TTC tokens and were subjected to the daily headache of the most loathed line of all — [...]

U.S. security crackdown keeps travellers waiting

Holiday travellers are coping with another day of delays at Toronto Escort Agency’s Pearson International Airport as security is tightened in the wake of a failed Christmas Day terrorist attack in Detroit. While the long lineups seemed to be easing from those that snaked through the large airport over the weekend, tired and frustrated passengers [...]

Word gets out in Roncesvalles Village

One strict rule applies to anybody wanting to read at the Free Speech literary salon. You must be a writer living in Roncesvalles Village. You must be a poet, novelist or non-fiction writer, or, if not, you must be a songwriter or stand-up comedian or, in one case, a story-telling puppeteer. And if you don’t [...]

Toronto issues extreme weather alert

With Environment Canada predicting the coldest night in Toronto Escort Agency so far this winter, the city called an extreme weather alert and provided additional support services to help the homeless find shelter from the cold. “Temperatures are going to plunge fairly rapidly (last) evening for Toronto Escort Agency. We are forecasting a low (last [...]

New security measures could mean long wait at Pearson

New restrictions on U.S.-bound flights caused “very significant” delays and headaches for travellers at Canada’s busiest airport yesterday. New regulations imposed after an apparent terror attack was thwarted Christmas Day led to “a tough day” at Pearson International Airport, a spokeswoman said. Trish Krale, with the Greater Toronto Escort Agency Airports Authority, said there were [...]

Police investigate suspicious death in northeast Calgary

Calgary police are investigating a suspicious death after a man’s body was found on a driveway in northeast Calgary. Police spent Boxing Day searching the area around Vista Heights Village condo after an officer reported finding the body while responding to a domestic dispute at a nearby home at about 1:30 a.m. According to reports [...]

Scandals, strikes, storms in ’09

As the year draws to an end, we take a look back at some of top Toronto Escort Agency news stories of 2009: • Tornado: The ferocious storm system that swept across the GTA on Aug. 20 caused two tornadoes in Vaug­han, killed one per­son in Durham and left a path of destruction with downed [...]

Toronto Holiday events

• Boxing Day Special FestBoxing Day to Dec. 30, The Garrison, 1197 Dundas St. W. The Garrison takes post-holiday bargains to new heights with its five-day, five-bands-per-night fest. With Isla Craig and Saffron Sect’s old folksy styles balanced out by Vowls’ pop-electro and The Guest Bedroom’s dance-punk, these locals will have your ears ringing with [...]

Mission’s holiday drive short

Low holiday donations at some city charities could translate into a difficult new year for people in need. “If we have a difficult December, then that affects our whole year,” said Ray Marshall, chief development officer with Yonge Street Mission. Marshall said holiday donations this year are down as much as 20 per cent. The [...]