The declaration of war in early August 1914 was not a surprise to Torontonians. The newspapers had warned of

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January 12, 2016
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Ryerson Graduate Studio Planning Team
by the Ryerson Graduate Studio Planning Team* If you look north from the Garrison Common you can probably see
January 12, 2016
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O'Keeffe Eamonn
The murder of John Paul Radelmüller is one of Toronto’s oldest mysteries and the city’s most enduring ghost story.
January 12, 2016
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Otto Stephen
The lighthouse at Gibraltar Point on Toronto Island, the second oldest such structure in Canada after Halifax’s Sambro Light,
January 12, 2016
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Friends of Fort York
What The Friends of Fort York Do: Our Accomplishments for 2015 • held ten monthly meetings of our board.
January 12, 2016
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Greenberg Ken
Project: Under Gardiner Update by Ken Greenberg Credit: PUBLIC WORK Credit: PUBLIC WORK Waterfront Toronto will lead public engagement
January 12, 2016
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Baines Nancy
Celebrating the Magna Carta by Nancy Baines On the evening of October 20th, seventy-five members of The Friends of
January 12, 2016
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Gerrard Richard
As part of the City’s Museums and Heritage Services’ ongoing commitment to make our important historical collection accessible to








