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December 21/22
22-635969
Toronto
Mixed-use
CIBC Square Phase II
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!
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!
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!
Obviously Super Saiyans. 1/5 sec at f 5.6 / ISO200 - 50mm. EF50mm f/1.8 II.
Make a photograph with motion blur of one kind or another. Use a slow shutter speed, pan, or both.
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!
Phase II build-out at the South Germantown Bike Park. 118 volunteer hours in 3 days to get the beginner and intermediate lines open and running before the 2014 MoCo Epic.
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.
March 2017: Stone masons work on the next phase of construction at the VTC building site, adding walls to the first floor frame.
Phase 6
Wax carving: Spring 2010
Cast by ARS, Japan: Summer 2010
Ag 925
Finished: Spring 2011
in the collection of Karola Torkos
Castelnau phase 4 | McGill immobilier - Condo Montréal
Condo Castelnau phase 4, condos à vendre Villeray Montréal par l'agence immobilière McGill immobilier, courtiers immobiliers spécialistes condo Montréal
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,
From left, clone troopers from the 501st Legion, the 41st Elite Battalion, and the Imperial Shock Troopers.
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!