We are dedicated to promoting authentic Christianity as preserved by the unbroken tradition of the Orthodox Church. Our purpose is to meet and inform all those searching for the true faith so that they may share in the wealth. Twice weekly we have a homily at the Apostle Paul Bookstore located at 853 Pape Ave North of the Pape subway station. We welcome everyone seeking the true faith...and it's free.
As a community-based settlement agency, the Mennonite New Life Centre is a place of welcome, friendship and community, where newcomers and neighbours gather to support each other, learn from each other, and take action together for a more just and compassionate society. The Mennonite New Life Centre envisions a society in which all people from diverse cultural and religious backgrounds participate fully in all aspects of Canadian life.
It is with pleasure to announce the recipients of the 2014 Provincial Sports Awards. Thank you to the selection committee (made up of three board members and one past sport award recipient) for taking time from their busy schedules to help in the selection process. It is not always an easy task, but we are very fortunate to have the involvement of a great selection committee. The recipients are all well-deserved and have been notified of their award. Please click here for the official announcement presenting the final recipients. PROVINCIAL SCHOOL CHAMPIONSHIPS LEAD THE WAY On June 4th in York Region, the first ever Provincial School Championships took place at Bill Crothers High School in Unionville. Over 500 students, educators and coaches travelled from all across Ontario to participate in basketball, bocce, soccer and athletics. The participating schools qualified for the Championships at the regional level. Students continued to train after qualifying and worked hard to showcase their skills at the Championships.
The Canadian Copper and Brass Development Association is a national organization founded over 50 years ago to represent the Canadian copper industry. The CCBDA is a non-trading, non-profit organization with a multitude of services available to the industry and users of copper-based products.
Garden Club of Toronto is a registered charitable organization. It has played a key role in designing and planting gardens that beautify the city and environs as well as providing outreach and educational programming. Since its inception, the Club has directed in excess of $3 million to the beautification of some of the local areas' renowned gardens together with plantings for major public institutions. In 1958, the Club founded and provided ongoing funding for the Civic Garden Centre, known today as the Toronto Botanical Garden. Together with Landscape Ontario, the Club also co-founded Canada Blooms, the highly successful Toronto Spring Flower Show that provides excellence in horticulture and design