; April Hickox - photographer artist academic 9 Education Assistant coach Jason Bent Withrow Park: Beavers Britch Gang Graphic Gang (Rogers refers to at least 4 other unnamed gangs in this area). . . The company and its hotels and resorts have been involved in a number of philanthropic programs with a focus on supporting sustainability building communities and advancing cancer research Four Seasons was one of the founders of the Terry Fox Run in 1981, which has since grown into the world's largest single day cancer fundraiser with events around the world every September to date the Terry Fox Run has raised more than CAD 750 million In 2001 Four Seasons Resort Maldives started collaborating with the local environmental organization Seamarc/Marine savers which has set up a program of reimplantation of coral in damaged areas. Thousands of guest-sponsored "coral frames" have been transplanted in Kuda Hurra and Landaa Giraavaru resorts' reefs and are under survey by marine scientists; they constitute a refuge for thousands of tropical species and help to preserve and recover fragile ecosystems On June 19 2002 the Canadian Opera Company announced Four Seasons Hotels as the naming donor for the COC's new Opera House also home to the National Ballet of Canada the Four Seasons Centre for the Performing Arts located in Toronto Ontario 2016 26,583.
See also: List of oldest buildings and structures in Toronto and List of tallest buildings in Toronto; ! Main article: York Upper Canada Governance Via Rail's Ocean service which connects Montreal to Halifax is currently the oldest continuously operated passenger route in North America with stops from west to east at Campbellton Charlo Jacquet River Petit Rocher Bathurst Miramichi Rogersville Moncton and Sackville Canadian National Railway operates freight services along the same route as well as a subdivision from Moncton to Saint John the New Brunswick Southern Railway a division of J D Irving Limited together with its sister company Eastern Maine Railway form a continuous 305 km (190 mi) main line connecting Saint John and Brownville Junction Maine Culture. . Interregional commuter rail and bus service is provided by GO Transit GO trains and buses connect the city to the rest of the Greater Toronto Area Ontario Northland Motor Coach Services operates buses to destinations in northern Ontario Paratransit, Coach Nation Tenure Record1 Lindsay now part of Kawartha Lakes, 2.3 Geology Association Island Bialik Hebrew Day School. 3 Residential rentals 1881 1,926,922 +18.9%, A Inconsistency in source data B 1999: Lowest total since 1986 C 2018: Highest total to date In the late 1980s gangs in Toronto were becoming increasingly violent This coincided with the arrival of crack cocaine in the city which caused more gun violence to occur in low-income neighbourhoods in 1988 Toronto Police were under scrutiny for a series of shootings of unarmed black men dating back to the late 1970s in 1991 Toronto experienced its most violent year with 89 murders (that murder tally was surpassed in 2018) 16 of which were linked to drug wars involving rival gangs On May 4 1992 there were riots on Yonge Street which followed peaceful protesting of a fatal shooting of an unarmed black man by Toronto police the eighth such shooting in the last four years and fourth fatal one. Later that year local activist Dudley Laws claimed that police bias against Blacks was worse in Toronto than in Los Angeles Late 1990s. Canada West was the western portion of the United Province of Canada from 10 February 1841 to 1 July 1867. Its boundaries were identical to those of the former Province of Upper Canada Lower Canada would also become Canada East The area was named the Province of Ontario under the British North America Act of 1867 See also, 8 See also Pre European contact. Toronto Ontario Canada Business directory Methods, 6.1 Law Development of the Great Lakes following the end of the Last Glacial Period the first human settlers arrived in the area 11,000 to 10,500 years ago as the glaciers retreated from the area Toronto remained under glacial ice throughout the Last Glacial Period with the glacial ice retreating from the area during the Late Glacial warming period approximately 13,000 BCE Following the Last Glacial Period Toronto's waterfront shifted with the growth and later contraction of glacial Lake Iroquois the area saw its first human settlers around 9000 BCE to 8,500 BCE These settlers traversed large distances in family-sized bands sustaining themselves on caribou mammoths mastodons and smaller animals in the tundra and Boreal forest. Many of their archaeological remains lie in present-day Lake Ontario with the historic coastline of Lake Iroquois situated 20 kilometres (12 mi) south of Toronto during this period As the climate warmed in 6,000 BCE the environment of Toronto shifted to a temperate climate the Toronto waterfront also changed dramatically during this period with erosion from the Scarborough Bluffs accumulating and rising water levels from Lake Ontario creating a peninsula that would later become the Toronto Islands First Nations settlements.
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