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Toronto City Hall open for business Monday as power restored

September 28, 2014
 
City Hall will open Monday morning as usual for normal business operations. City of Toronto and Toronto Hydro crews have successfully restored power to the Toronto City Hall building by means of five emergency generators, after a hydro vault fire resulted in closure of the building on Thursday afternoon.

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City of Toronto hosts the third annual International Students Festival

September 27, 2014 
 
Today, the City of Toronto and its presenting sponsor the Greater Toronto Airports Authority (GTAA) hosted the third annual International Students Festival at David Pecaut Square in Toronto.

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Fort York Visitor Centre opening today and this weekend

September 19, 2014
 
The Honourable David C. Onley, Lieutenant Governor of Ontario, was joined by Deputy Mayor Norm Kelly, MPP Han Dong on behalf of the Honourable Michael Coteau, Minister of Tourism, Culture and Sport, and Chief M. Bryan LaForme of the Mississaugas of the New Credit First Nation today to officially open a new visitor centre at Toronto's Fort York National Historic Site.

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City of Toronto officially opens new off-road cycling park

September 20, 2014         
 
City of Toronto representatives joined community members today to celebrate the official opening of Sunnyside Bike Park with a ribbon-cutting ceremony and riding demonstrations.

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City of Toronto employees announce United Way goal of $1,250,000

September 19, 2014     
 
The Toronto Public Service today announced its United Way fundraising goal of $1.25 million at an event held at David Pecaut Square. The event also featured a talent show by civic employees. City officials were joined by representatives of City unions and associations. The Toronto Public Service United Way campaign is jointly led by union and management. Leaders from four other large municipal sector organizations – Toronto Hydro, Toronto Community Housing, Toronto Police Service and Toronto Transit Commission – also attended in support of the United Way effort.

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