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Guild Inn gets the guillotine | The Toronto Observer
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August 19, 2016. Science & Health. Arts & Life. Guild Inn gets the guillotine. Posted: Nov 30 2011 8:32 pm. The city of Toronto has rejected Centennial College. S proposal to redevelop the historic Guild Inn in Scarborough. In 2008, the college had proposed to build a 120-room hotel with plans to restore the Bickford residence. The two-phase project also included adding a restaurant, banquet facility and spa. The new plan was rejected by the city of Toronto due to conflicting visions. During times of eco...
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Samantha Bulter | Testimonial – Centennial Journalism
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April 3, 2011. January 18, 2012. Samantha Bulter, a graduating student in the Centennial College Fast Track Journalism Program, was recently hired by the. She tells us how the 18-month program, combined with her university degree, led her to success in journalism. This entry was posted in Testimonials. And tagged Kingston Whig Standard. Centennial Professors at CAJ conference Ottawa 2011 →. Toronto set for historic MLS conference final. East York students prepare Remembrance Day program.
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Education Archives | The Toronto Observer
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Science & Health. Arts & Life. The benefits of meditation to education. April 22nd, 2016. Meditation is a practice. We are teaching ourselves a different stance in life, a different way of perceiving our issues and ourselves, said counsellor Svetlana Lilova. It is a practice in the sense of gaining a better perspective of understanding how we function and observing what happens for us, rather than getting caught up in a particular issue. The benefits of meditation to education. March 30th, 2016. Currentl...
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No Pizza for Chester Le Teens | The Toronto Observer
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August 21, 2016. Science & Health. Arts & Life. No Pizza for Chester Le Teens. Posted: Nov 14 2006 12:00 pm. Life for teens living near Morecambe Gate and Chester Le Boulevard in Scarborough is less enjoyable than your average Toronto neighbourhood. Shawn Cuthill, youth minister of Bridlegrove Bible Chapel, has grown close to the teens in his area since he moved to Scarborough in 2003. But there are still many challenges to overcome. Cuthill, 29, said he believes this area is troubled because the teens l...
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Toronto inventor aims to reduce plastic water bottle waste | The Toronto Observer
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August 21, 2016. Science & Health. Arts & Life. Toronto inventor aims to reduce plastic water bottle waste. Posted: Jun 24 2011 10:03 am. Toronto entrepreneur Emily Wilkinson has a vision she says she hopes will reduce plastic waste. Wilkinson is the inventor behind the botlfilter. A new portable water filter system that she says is convenient to carry and helps reduce a water drinker’s personal carbon footprint. I was looking for an alternative to filtered water but without the plastic waste.”. 8220;In ...
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Students Receives Journalism Award – Centennial Journalism
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Students Receives Journalism Award. May 28, 2010. October 24, 2013. On Friday, the OCNA (Ontario Community Newspapers Association) held its annual Better Newspapers Competition awards. This entry was posted in News. Sports Broadcasting icon Jim Tatti joins Centennial. A Student Reporter’s G20 Experience →. Toronto set for historic MLS conference final. East York students prepare Remembrance Day program. Man sought after bus driver threatened with knife. Veteran recalls his deadly role in D-Day invasion.
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Ryan Sang | Testimonial – Centennial Journalism
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April 1, 2011. January 24, 2012. Reporter Ryan Sang is a graduate of Centennial College’s Fast Track Journalism Program. He credits the skills he learned at Centennial for helping land his dream job in 2011. This entry was posted in Testimonials. And tagged Global TV News. A Student Reporter’s G20 Experience. Francois Biber Testimonial →. Toronto set for historic MLS conference final. East York students prepare Remembrance Day program. Man sought after bus driver threatened with knife.
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Francois Biber | Testimonial – Centennial Journalism
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April 2, 2011. January 24, 2012. Journalism Fast Track graduate Francois Biber was recently hired by a community newspaper in Vermilion, Alta. He tells us how Centennial College’s journalism program helped him find success. This entry was posted in Testimonials. And tagged Francois Biber. Samantha Bulter Testimonial →. Community art donated to Michael Garron Hospital. Veteran recounts family tradition of service in the military. Mural brings new life to east Danforth. Woman sought for robbery.
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Testimonials – Centennial Journalism
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April 3, 2011. January 18, 2012. Samantha Bulter, a graduating student in the Centennial College Fast Track Journalism Program, was recently hired by the Kingston Whig Standard. She tells us how the 18-month program, combined with her university degree, led her to success in journalism. Tagged Kingston Whig Standard. April 2, 2011. January 24, 2012. April 1, 2011. January 24, 2012. Tagged Global TV News. Toronto set for historic MLS conference final. East York students prepare Remembrance Day program.
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Professor Ted Barris awarded Minister of Veterans Affairs Commendation – Centennial Journalism
http://centennialjournalism.ca/2011/11/10/professor-ted-barris-awarded-minister-of-veterans-affairs-commendation
Professor Ted Barris awarded Minister of Veterans Affairs Commendation. November 10, 2011. January 18, 2012. Professor Ted Barris at the Commendation ceremony with his wife Jayne MacAulay. Receiving the commendation came as a surprise to Ted. He has been leading travel tours of battlefields in Europe for more than eight years, and was on a tour in Germany when he received the news. Being nominated and selected by veterans, the honour carries great weight for Ted: It was both powerful and humbling. He bro...
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