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Impressive metal sculpture of Canadian artist Rene Bloggs is captured against equally dramatic City Hall architecture as part of exhibition on podium (...)
23 August 1973
Bobbing and weaving, this 60-foot-long dragon cavorts on Nathan Phillips Square yesterday before leading a colorful parade through the streets to open Chinatown's Dragon Mall
29 August 1971
The 1970 metro Caravan was a happy success even after it ended
1 July 1970
Strikers demonstrate: About 100 of the 400 central library workers who have been on strike for six weeks demonstrate in Nathan Phillips Square yesterday before a Metro council meeting
6 November 1984
At Nathan Phillips Square, Metro International Caravan dancers entertained a crowd of 6,000, including Prime Minister Pierre Trudeau. The Scottish Highland Fling.
2 July 1972
Brief silence: At 11 a.m. yesterday veterans and soldiers at the old city hall cenotaph observed a minute's silence to recall the fighters who died in the two world wars and the Korean conflict
11 November 1984
Young Men's Christian Association Building including Shaftesbury Hall and Wm. Davies store, Queen Street West, northeast corner of James Street, Toronto, Ontario
1/1/1939
Yolles Furniture, Queen Street West, southwest corner of Peter Street, Toronto, Ontario
9/26/1930
Urban wildlife: Critic Chris Hume says that even in the March gloom, Toronto's wall posters are like colorful plants that spring up overnight on our cold city streets
15 March 1992
Free. Dimitrios Siafas, 6, places flowers on the Old City Hall cenotaph as Metro' Greek-Macedonians celebrate the liberation of their homeland by Gree(...)
10/28/1978
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