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Oakville will be a festival hub for the fourth year in a row, and will also be home to a "creative in residence" at the ...
In a surprising career move, former Toronto city councillor and ... the Ontario Place spa development. Vaughan's journey from politics to the private sector offers insights into the evolving landscape ...
Former city councillor and ex-MP Adam Vaughan, long one of the sharpest critics of Doug Ford's plans for Toronto's waterfront, is now working for Therme Canada, the company developing a luxury ...
Former city councillor and ex-MP Adam Vaughan, long one of the sharpest critics of Doug Ford's plans for Toronto's waterfront, is now working for Therme Canada, the company developing a luxury spa at ...
Ute is the President of the Council for Canadian Urbanism a thinktank focused on urbanism matters across the country, a member of the City of Vaughan ... Toronto’s designed landscapes. Brendan ...
Investigators are renewing their appeal for witnesses in the 2023 homicide of a 50-year-old mortgage broker in Vaughan. York Regional Police say officers responded to a call for an injured person ...
York Regional Police (YRP) used its helicopter to track a stolen vehicle from Vaughan to downtown Toronto and arrested four suspects. On Thursday, police shared a video from its Air2 helicopter ...
Indeed, cities such as Amsterdam and Toronto have already implemented inclusive urban planning strategies that prioritise ... Migration Research Series 53 RIBA Chief Executive, Valerie Vaughan-Dick ...
Daniels Faculty of Architecture, Landscape and Design at the University of Toronto (UT) since 2001 ... the Meadoway and the Vaughan Metropolitan Centre Urban Design Guidelines. Applied research forms ...
YU: Regardless of the type of landscapes that landscape architects are working with, from remnant wilds and agricultural fields to urban open spaces and post-industrial landscapes, they need to be ...
A key city committee has endorsed nearly $86 million in new spending to support Toronto's crowded shelter system, including cash to house some refugees at a hotel in Vaughan. Councillors on the ...