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Monthly Archives: March 2014
Monuments Men Review
I’d to share my thought about the movie Monuments Men which I have recently watched at my local Cineplex. The movie is based on The Monuments Men: Allied Heroes, Nazi Thieves and the Greatest Treasure Hunt in History, by Robert … Continue reading
Posted in Reviews
Tagged Bob Balaban, Donald Jeffries, Fine Arts and Archives program, Frank Stokes, George Clooney, Hugh Bonneville, James Granger, Jean Claude Clermont, Jean Dujardin, Madonna of Bruges, Monuments Men, movie Monuments Men, Review, Richard Campbell, Robert M. Edsel, Sam Hazeldine, The Monuments, Walter Garfield
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Charges Must Be Reasonable
Gerry Hyman has a new article on condominiums. So let’s discuss it: QUESTION: The property manager for our 41-townhouse condo advised at our annual meeting that, following a written request, an owner could electronically receive the corporation’s monthly financial statements. … Continue reading
Toronto: The City of Champions
Recently, the City of Toronto celebrated its 180th birthday. That made me think, is Toronto the City of Champions? I believe it is. Toronto has had many successful sports teams of the years, both current and past. Current sports teams … Continue reading
Posted in Sports, Toronto Argonauts, Toronto Blue Jays, Toronto Maple Leafs
Tagged Amway Canadian Championship, Champion's Cup, City of Champtions, City of Toronto, Governors' Trophy, Grey Cup, International League Pennant, Jack and Lynne Dominico Trophy, Junior World Series, Maple Leaf Sports & Entertainment, Memorial Cup, Soccer Bowl, St. Michael's Majors, Stanley Cup, Toronto, Toronto Arenas, Toronto Argonauts, Toronto Balmy Beach, Toronto Blizzrd, Toronto Blue Jays, Toronto Blueshirts, Toronto F.C., Toronto FC, Toronto Maple Leafs, Toronto Marboros, Toronto Marlies, Toronto Ontario, Toronto Raptors, Toronto RCAF Hurricanes, Toronto Rock, Toronto St. Patricks, University of Toronto Varsity Blues, World Series
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Roberto Luongo Traded to Florida Panthers
Goalie Roberto Luongo has been traded from the Vancouver Canucks to the Florida Panthers. Luongo is 19-16-6 with a 2.38 goals-against average and .917 save percentage in 41 games for the Canucks this year. The complete trade is as follows: … Continue reading
Posted in National Hockey League
Tagged 2011 Stanley Cup Finals, 2013-2014 NHL Season, 2013-2014 Season, Boston Bruins, Florida Panthers, Jacob Markstrom, Luongo, National Hockey League, NHL, Roberto Luongo, Shawn Matthias, Steven Anthony, Trade, Trade deadline, Vancouver, Vancouver Canucks
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Remembering John Candy
20 years today the great Canadian comedian John Candy passed away of a heart attack while working on a film in Mexico. John was born and raised in Newmarket, and came to fame as a member of the comedy series … Continue reading