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We have moved to the Minto Communities Presentation Centre at 534 Queen Street West, Toronto. Please be advised that all Presentation Centres will be by appointment only until further notice. To schedule an appointment, please email or call our team.
Destined to become an icon in Toronto's most desired centre, The Saint by Minto Communities stands 47 storeys above Church & Adelaide — a slender, elegant tower with magnificent views. The Saint honours the impeccably preserved historic buildings of the neighbourhood while making its mark on the future. A beacon for the trend setters and taste makers, for those who never stop seeking the new and the next. The Saint is a manifestation of the future, a centre of well-being, and a shining testament to ingenuity and forward thinking.
SOLS Staff LoginSouthern Ontario Library Service (SOLS) and Groupe Archambault have signed an agreement that will enable Ontario public libraries to purchase French-language eBook titles to form a shared collection. Users from all participating libraries (both those served by SOLS and those served by Ontario Library Service –North) will be able to access all titles. Learn more about the agreement... Over the past six months we've seen a jump in our circulation statistics for our digital collections. We are happy to announce that the Ontario Library Service Consortium is in the top 10 for circulation among Overdrive library partners worldwide!A competencies approach to performance management links individual performance to organizational goals and strategies. The SOLS Competencies Index has been compiled as a staff development tool specifically for Ontario public libraries. SOLS staff will outline the Competencies tool at the winter 2014 round of Library Committees.
The Young Centre for the Performing Arts was envisioned by George Brown College and Soulpepper Theatre Company to be a home to the entire Toronto arts community. Anchored by the presence of Soulpepper's year-round classical repertory and George Brown College's Theatre School, the Young Centre provides a home for the leading artists and arts organizations of our city across all performance disciplines, while making a major investment in the future of our community. In the fall of 2008, the Young Centre launched an exciting slate of programming involving four major streams of activity: Festivals, Presentations, Incubation and Outreach. With artistic programming lead by 12 remarkable Resident Artists, the Young Centre will be bursting at its seams with music, theatre, dance and spoken word – and all the collaborative possibilities in between.
Women's Art Association of Canada continues to assist students with scholarships to schools in various fields of the Arts, such as the National Ballet School, the Royal Conservatory of Music, the University of Toronto Faculty of Music, the Ontario College of Art and Design, Sheridan Institute of Technology and Advance Learning and George Brown The City College. To support these efforts, our membership of 200 women and men, volunteer their time, talents and energies to stage fundraising events such as art shows and auctions, an Annual Garden Party, textile shows, book sales and more. Many events are open to the public. Our charming 19th century house is the heart of our association. The architecture of the Victorian period is evident in the gallery which opens to a formal garden, both of which are available to rent for weddings, meetings, lectures, concerts, art shows and other functions.
We are committed to responsible and innovative leadership in the travel industry.We are dedicated to earning and maintaining the goodwill of our clients, and we measure our success by their ultimate satisfaction.We believe our fundamental strength lies in our people and we pledge to provide the highest level of customer service.
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At ALICOS, we have an over 30-year tradition of high performance print service for Toronto with excellent prices. ALICOS first opened it's door's as Collegiate Copy Centre on August 19th 1977. Within 5 years we had established ourselves as the best service and price oriented copy centre in the downtown core. At ALICOS our mission is to provide unlimited service with the highest standards and best prices possible.
Humphrey Management is a residential property management firm dedicated to providing the leadership our communities need to thrive and grow. We manage over 5,000 conventional and affordable apartment homes throughout the Mid-Atlantic region, providing rental communities families, individuals and seniors are delighted to call home.The Humphrey Companies are comprised of a group of full-service real estate firms: Humphrey Associates Inc., Humphrey Development Inc., Humphrey Management, Humphrey Real Estate Holdings LLC, Unit Construction LLC and Unit Services Inc. In 1983, Humphrey Management was formed to manage the communities we developed, with a commitment to exceptional customer service, attention to detail and strong asset performance as our foundation. Today we continue to manage our communities as well as communities for third party owners, earning a reputation for building strong, long-term relationships in the multifamily management industry.Sidebar Subnav
Crew debuted in 1983 with the mailing of its first catalog. Six years later, we opened a flagship store at New York's South Street Seaport. Today, the business includes retail and outlet stores nationwide and an ever-growing online and catalog business.
The Canadian Stage Company was founded in 1988 through the merger of CentreStage and Toronto Free Theatre. The merger came out of complementary ideologies as well as practical advantages: it seemed an ideal marriage because of the flexibility of venues that the new company would offer, not to mention the increased human and financial resources available to each. For the 1987-1988 season, two separate programs were mounted under the banner Toronto Free Theatre/CentreStage Company.