The 26th annual Bloor Street Entertains and Canada’s Walk of Fame struts its stuff
; and of course, CANFAR CEOJay McCauley and Christie Garofalo.Ryan Emberley/The Globe and MailDec. 3 would see Toronto’s sprawling Beanfield Centre as the backdrop for an 800 person black-tie gala and awards ceremony to honour Canada’s Walk of Fame 2022 inductees.
The gala and ceremony is the national not-for-profit’s most important evening, a celebration of Canadian achievement in myriad disciplines, chief among them arts, entertainment and sport but also humanitarianism, philanthropy and science. Notably, the organization also works with young Canadians, through a series of programs, such as theYuliya Kovaliv
South Africa Latest News, South Africa Headlines
Similar News:You can also read news stories similar to this one that we have collected from other news sources.
Toronto to open 3 warming centres amid winter storm - Toronto | Globalnews.caThe City of Toronto says it will open three of its warming centres Thursday night as a winter storm moves through the area.
Read more »
Spanish playmaker Victor Vazquez back for second stint with Toronto FCSpanish playmaker Victor Vazquez has rejoined Toronto FC. The 35-year-old spent the past two seasons with the Los Angeles Galaxy.
Read more »
Toronto, Hong Kong, Florida: Inside the global supply trail of Russia’s killer drones | Globalnews.caThe hundreds of Russian drones hovering ominously over the Ukrainian battlefield owe their existence to an elastic, sanctions-evading supply chain.
Read more »
Sexual harassment in Toronto police forces 'unacceptable': Ontario labour ministerPolice officers facing sexual harassment at work is “unacceptable,” Ontario’s labour minister said in response to a CTV News Investigates story about complaints claiming the Toronto Police Association (TPA) is failing to protect members facing harassment or discrimination.
Read more »
ANALYSIS | How a housing crisis prompted Toronto city council to finally legalize rooming houses | CBC NewsThe issue of licensing and regulating rooming houses city-wide has been a perennial thorn in Toronto council's side for decades. But in the face of a growing housing crisis, councillors finally voted decisively to act on Wednesday.
Read more »