Thursday, June 6, 2019

Sarnia Ontario, American Railcar Industries,, is purchased by Greenbrier




REPAIRS
Covered Hoppers
Pressure Differential Hoppers
Tanks


CAPABILITIES
AAR Wrecks
Tank Qualification Nitrogen Padding Interior Cleaning Exterior Paint Interior Lining Hi-Bake Lining


SPECIALTIES
Program Work Nace Level 3 Kosher Certified


SHOP CAPACITY
240 cars


DELIVERING LINE
CN


RR SWITCHES PER WEEK

Greenbrier USA has purchased all ofAmerican railcar

Wednesday, June 5, 2019

Toronto Transit Bricks At the Junction Framers Market this Saturday.

Toronto Transit Bricks was founded by Trevor Parkins-Sciberras, a local historian and transit enthusiast from the West Toronto Junction. For the past 3 years, he has been promoting Toronto’s public transit history, touring the city with his display of Lego buses and streetcars, and will be sharing their transit themed lego creations this Saturday! Come chat with Trevor and check out his Toronto Transit history posters and Lego streetcar postcards for sale.

Test of new twitter feed pls ignore

June 8, 2019 11am Red Embers will transform Allan Gardens, honours the Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women and Girls





Above completed work rendering, and diagram.



Red Embers will transform Allan Gardens in downtown Toronto. For the first time in the city's history, monumental art by Indigenous womxn artists will be displayed for free to the public. The banners have been created in Toronto and across Canada by commissioned artists and will float from 13 tall charred-black gates throughout the park. Two of the banners will face the Victorian-era glass Palm House, while the others will straddle the major pathways of the park, allowing visitors to admire them from all directions and walk below them. The local eastern cedar, hand-peeled structures will measure about 18 feet high with vertical posts that cross at the top. Red Embers opens to the public with a smudging ceremony, drumming and guest speakers on June 8, 2019, 11 AM. All are welcome!

Below construction photos one June 3rd 2019,





Red Embers honours the Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women and Girls, and the strength of community resilience. All the banners and gates will remain in the park from June until the annual October 4, 2019 Sisters in Spirit Vigil. Red Embers has been designed by the team of Indigenous designers Larissa Roque, Tiffany Creyke, and Citylab's Lisa Rochon.


The team won a Public Space Incubator competition grant in 2018, awarded by Park People. Commissioned featured artists include Kristen Auger, Annie Beach, Hillary Brighthill, Hannah Claus, Sarah Biscarra Dilley, Rosalie Favell, Adrienne Greyeyes, Lido Pimienta, Louise Solomon, Rolande Souliere, Eladia Smoke, and Janelle Wawia. Artists, including Catherine Tammaro and Lindsey Lickers, will work directly with our Charitable Partner, the Native Women's Resource Centre of Toronto, to create two banners with volunteers. ​ ​ ​ Framing the red banners in black is a metaphor of the wood holding its structural integrity against flames. The number of installations follows the cycle of the 13 Grandmother Moons within the Lunar System. The Grandmother Moon is the leader of feminine life. For a woman who has experienced domestic violence or sexual assault, it is the Grandmother Moon that provides healing and a rebalancing of energy. The banners will move in the wind in order to carry the spirit that is fundamental to Red Embers. This movement follows the protocols of ceremony.



The design team is grateful for the guidance of Elder Jacque (Jacqueline) Lavalley throughout the design process. Like regalia, some of the banners will be designed with ribbons or tin jingle cones. The jingle skirt is danced during ceremony as a form of healing for the wearer’s community. Healing comes through the sound of the jingles, and the wearer’s footwork steps. The ribbon skirt empowers the wearer as a reminder of their resilience against cultural genocide. Other Red Ember's artists may experiment with new forms of expression using spray paint, fluorescent ribbons or roadkill bones. In this way, Red Embers challenges the conventional view of one homogenous Indigenous aesthetic. Red Embers is presented as a celebration of the power of art and design, which promises to be experienced by thousands at Allan Gardens. The banners will raise the profile of the Indigenous creative sector while demonstrating non-hierarchical partnerships between Indigenous design principles in the built-environment led by Indigenous womxn with stakeholders at the City of Toronto, Allan Gardens, and with Friends of Allan Gardens. "Women are Warriors; you hear our hearts beating across Turtle Island and WE ARE STILL HERE. "

Sculptor's Cabin at Guild Park Official reopening Sat, June 8 2pm





On Saturday, June 8, 2-3:30 pm #CityofTO officially opens the newly-restored Sculptor's Cabin at Guild Park & Gardens, a community gathering space, cultural programming resource & welcome centre. Everyone welcome!

Description

Guild Park and Gardens is a public park in the Scarborough district of Toronto, Ontario, Canada. The park was formerly the site of an artist colony and is notable for its collection of relics saved from the demolition of buildings primarily in downtown Toronto arranged akin to ancient ruins.

201 Guildwood Parkway, Scarborough, runs off Kingston Rd, lots of parking.

Also on June 17th,

NAGATA SHACHU – JAPANESE TAIKO DRUM WORKSHOP AND CONCERT

June 17 @ 6:30 pm - 8:30 pm


Toronto, the cities resilience plan reads much like the UK’s austerity plan, which broke the Uk, while carefully study and implementation of preparedness of social and technological changes is important, planning and creation for social and is better.


Point made on the cities site, The Resilience Strategy sets out a list of actions to make our city and people more resilient to the challenges of today and tomorrow.

Another point made, What are some of the top resilience challenges for Toronto?



Toronto’s Resilience Strategy PDF sets out a vision, goals, and actions to help Toronto survive, adapt and thrive in the face of any challenge, particularly climate change and growing inequities.
This Strategy is meant to light a spark – to drive action at the City and from business, academia, non-profit organizations, and residents to build a city where everyone can thrive.
The Resilient TO Exhibition that supports the launch of the Resilience Strategy runs from May 25 to July 31, 2019.

Toronto, the cities resilience plan reads much like the UK’s austerity plan, which broke the Uk, while carefully study and implementation of preparedness of social and technological changes is important, planning and creation  for social and is better.




https://youtu.be/ZKerShVju0M?list=PLp11YxteHNp1JZC71QccnCxJ1cTGM5UNg




Parkdale Hub Project - Monday, June 10, 2019 at 6 PM – 8:30 PM Community Meeting





Parkdale Hub Project - Community Meeting
Monday, June 10, 2019 at 6 PM – 8:30 PM


Public Event by City of Toronto - Municipal Government


Boner-Parkdale Presbyterian Church
250 Dunn Avenue, Toronto, Ontario M6K 2R9

Details

The intersection of Queen Street West and Cowan Avenue is home to an important cluster of City facilities and community services, including the Masaryk-Cowan Community Centre, Parkdale Library, and Parkdale Arts & Cultural Centre. We are exploring potential opportunities to enhance programming and service delivery spaces for the Parkdale community. 

Queensway Butter Tart Festival June 22nd




All text the group,



BRAND NEW EVENT ON THE QUEENSWAY CELEBRATES THE GREAT CANADIAN BUTTER TART WITH AN OUTDOOR FAMILY-FRIENDLY COMMUNITY FESTIVAL!


The Queensway Butter Tart Festival is a sweet one-day community festival celebrating the quintessentially Canadian Butter Tart with bakers competing for the title of ​Toronto's Best Butter Tart, (with and without raisins!) ​an​ Out-of-the-box award​ for fun creations of the non-traditional variety, and ​The People’s Choice Award​ (yes, there will be sampling!!)
Fun activities, live music and shows are planned for the entire
day—including the President’s Choice SuperDogs, music from six incredible groups, including GFORCE - currently appearing on this season’s America’s Got Talent, THE DREAMBOATS, POLKY VILLAGE BAND, LITTLE PETER AND THE ELEGANTS, MATERIAL MEN, and SWEET DERRICK! The Kids Zone will feature an interactive creative play space, with crafts, colouring activities, free-play, and more!

Marketplace vendors will be set up all day, sharing eco-friendly items, clothing, gifts, and more! Local food trucks and food vendors will have lots of delicious food and drinks available. The six breweries making up the ​South Etobicoke Brewers​ will be bringing a wide selection of delicious and Etobicoke-brewed craft beer to our beer garden. Ask them for the best butter tart pairing!


Our vendors include:
Butter Tart Vendors: ​Annina's Bakeshop & Cafe - Bitten Cupcakes - Bruno's Bakery and Cafe - Carla's Cookie Box - Cupcake Goodness - Curbalicious Inc. - Beverley's Bakers - Erika's Wild Flour Bake Shoppe - Esther Gould's Finest Desserts - Hot Oven Bakery - Molly B's Gluten-Free Kitchen - Snyder's Family Farm - Sugar and Spice Catering - Tartistry - The Maid's Cottage - The Pie Commission

Food Vendors: ​Alijandro's Kitchen - Coffee at Carltons - Holy Cannoli - Rebozos Mexican Restaurant - Road Grill Food Truck - Waxy's on Wheels
Marketplace Vendors: ​1 Spicy Mama - Beauty on the Grind - City Sniffers Dog Club - Crystal Healing Bracelets - Dentistry on the Q - Envision Weddings and Events / Floral Studio - Friendly Fables - Hound & Purr - JEI Learning Centre - Lilian Hee-Karstadt Desjardins Insurance Agent - Park Lawn Physiotherapy - Soop Bags Inc - SweetLegs Toronto with Margaret

Spend your day at Queensway Park, enjoying the sweetest day of the summer! See our website for full program schedule and details:

http://queenswaybuttertartfestival.com/

Tuesday, June 4, 2019

Sidewalk plinths to support over sidewalk safety overhead and support over sidewalk container office Yonge st.



The third image shown is the Yonge St  Mission, I long Yonge street aid to Marginalized persons, now situated on Gerrard St just east of Parliament St.

Each and every day multiple hours I miss Matt and Nate

 He’s really does not answer my questions about Matt and Nate, No way, they know the truth