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May 06, 2021:
21-604933
Toronto
CIBC Square Phase II
Public Park/Mixed-use Area
Office/Commercial
141 Bay St
Ivanhoé Cambridge
Hines
50s
Wilkinson Eyre Architects
Adamson Associates Architect
At the end of the autumn term, parents and carers of phase two children were invited to see work produced for the Winter exhibition. Year three presented their responses to the climate crisis; year four produced a museum exhibition showcasing their investigations into ancient Egypt; year five showed off vehicles produced as part of their 'How high, how far, how fast?’ project; year six took up residency in The Clipper on Union Street to respond to the question: ‘What does community mean to us?’ This fantastic event was really well attended and the children really enjoyed showing off the results of their learning through the term. A big thank you to all involved!
Blurry now, but this leads to the path of enlightenment...
This was taken last Halloween, at DAYGLO Plaza One. The strength of Operation DAYGLO is undeniable.
The pre-selection phase was attended by all contestants, who got passess from the road trips auditions who displayed their talents to different panels of judges, grouped per category and field of expertise. The following art categories were considered: Plastic Arts, Dance and Music, Fashion, Acting and Drama, Cinematography and Photography, and Literature.
From the 587 who auditioned, 70 contestants representing all the categories, were selected to continue to the next phase which is the boot camp. Each category, was represented by the first 10 best contestants, with an exception for the Dance and Music category, which had 20 representatives, as it was the category that had more contestants than all the others (half of the total number of contestants who auditioned).
We had four panel of judges which were composed by: Mr Bruce Itahiwacu - Singer, Ms Nicole Irakoze - Singer and Composer, Mr Bugingo Patrick - Music Producer, Mr Daniel Semivumbi - Singer, Mrs Sandrine Isheja Butera - Radio host, Mr Mani Martin - Singer- Comedian and Actor, Mr Jean de Dieu Kibibi - Artist in Plastic Arts and, Mr Kennedy Mazimpaka - Actor and Film Director, Mr Jean Marie Vianney Kabakera - Artist in Plastic Arts, - Mr Diogene Ntarindwa, Mr Moses Turahirwa - Fashion Designer, Ms Lauren Rwema - Fashion Designer - Mr Phillipe Nyirimihigo - Co-Founder of Illume Creative Studio
PRAGUE, CZECH REPUBLIC - NOVEMBER 04: Fans of Arsenal are seen in the stands prior to the UEFA Champions League 2025/26 League Phase MD4 match between SK Slavia Praha and Arsenal FC at Eden Arena on November 04, 2025 in Prague, Czech Republic. (Photo by Stuart MacFarlane/Arsenal FC via Getty Images)
September 19/2021
21-613211
Toronto,
Mixed-use Development,
CIBC Square Phase II,
141 Bay St,
Ivanhoé Cambridge,
Hines,
50s,
Wilkinson Eyre Architects,
Adamson Associates Architect,
Mohali - After a long agitation by residents of Phase VI along with members of the local gurdwara committee, now the construction of flyover, connecting Phase VI with Khanpur village, is again witnessing another protest by certain owners of commercial establishments set up along the Mohali-Kharar highway here.
A Chandigarh-Kharar Highway Sangharsh Committee has been formed by certain businessmen to stage a protest against the construction of a flyover, work on which has already started at the site. The members of the committee have already staged their protest a couple of days ago, claiming that with the construction of the flyover, a number of shopkeepers and other businessmen would lose their businesses.
Charanjit Singh Walia, owner of the Mata Sahib Kaur College of Nursing at Balongi and a member of the committee, claimed that there was no need to construct the flyover as the rush on the road had already reduced substantially with the opening of the Airport road.
“The highway has hundreds of shops along it. The construction of the flyover will not only hamper their businesses, but also prove wastage of crores of public money,” said Walia.
Col Harsh Sahdev (retd), general manager of The North Country Mall, which is also located along the highway near Balongi, said the flyover would adversely affect the business of the largest mall in the region.
“We have invested hundreds of crores of rupees in our venture, which has become the landmark of the area. The flyover will snatch a lot of customers from us. I support the view that the highway needs no flyover. Instead, the authorities should identify bottlenecks on the highway and construct short-distanced overbridges or underbridges on it. The flyover should not be constructed here,” said Col Sahdev, who said he was also part of the meetings of the Sangharsh Committee.
Meanwhile, sangharsh committee members said they had sought time from Punjab Deputy Chief Minister Sukhbir Singh Badal to take up the matter with him.
“If needed, we will also meet Union Minister Nitin Gadkari or knock the doors of the court,” said Walia.
I take the first of 5,000 square feet for the offices and Internet backbone operations. We begin in March of 2010 after a harsh winter on the lake. We gut the building to the outside walls. I can see the sky through the roof and there is no skylight. The rain is coming in and its wet. We suck it up and get to work.
I`ve found a very old analog camera -Wirgin Pronto- ... now i`m going to test it. These are the first results ...
832 SQ. FT. Apartment Design. This is part 1 of a 2 phase (at least) home we are planning to build in Culver City. The goal is to build a fairly simple smaller/cheaper place we can live in while we build out the other portion (approx. 1750 SQ. FT.) and can be rented out as a seperate unit or serve as my home office in the future.