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  2. Yonge–Dundas Square - Wikipedia

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    Toronto City Council voted in 2021 to rename Dundas Street and other civic assets named after Dundas - such as Yonge–Dundas Square. [18] A new name was to be chosen by April 2022; [18] however, it took until December 2023 for City Council to approve the new name of Sankofa Square, after a Ghanaian term referring to the act of reflecting on ...

  3. CITY-DT - Wikipedia

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    The stations share studios at 33 Dundas Street East on Yonge–Dundas Square in downtown Toronto, while CITY-DT's transmitter is located atop the CN Tower. The station went on the air on September 28, 1972, by a consortium led by Phyllis Switzer, Moses Znaimer , Jerry Grafstein and Edgar Cowan, as CITY-TV, branded "Citytv" on Queen Street.

  4. Dundas station (Toronto) - Wikipedia

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    As part of the construction of Yonge–Dundas Square in the early 2000s, a new entrance staircase was created, giving access to the station directly from the square. In 2002, this station became accessible with the addition of elevators.

  5. Dundas Street - Wikipedia

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    The Dundas Street bus rapid transit (Dundas BRT) is a proposed bus rapid transit (BRT) corridor proposed by Metrolinx that would run along Dundas Street. It is planned to run from Kipling Bus Terminal, which connects to Line 2 Bloor–Danforth in Etobicoke , Toronto to Highway 6 in Waterdown, Hamilton.

  6. 33 Dundas Street East - Wikipedia

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    33 Dundas Street East is a studio complex located in Downtown Toronto, Ontario, Canada. The building was acquired by Rogers Media in 2007 [ 1 ] [ 2 ] [ 3 ] as the new home of its four Toronto television stations: CITY-DT ( Citytv ), CFMT-DT ( OMNI.1 ), CJMT-DT (OMNI.2) and CityNews 24/7.

  7. The Tenor - Wikipedia

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    The Tenor [1] (formerly Metropolis, Toronto Life Square and 10 Dundas East) is a retail, office and entertainment complex development on the north-east corner of the intersection of Yonge Street and Dundas Street in Toronto, Ontario, Canada.

  8. North by Northeast - Wikipedia

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    In 2003, NXNE became the first promoters to produce live music in Toronto's Yonge Dundas Square. Gord Downie headlined NXNE's first Yonge Dundas Square show performing from new solo work. Downie's band The Tragically Hip played a 'secret show" at NXNE in 1997. Massive free concerts at Yonge Dundas Square and on Yonge Street stopped when COVID ...

  9. Toronto Eaton Centre - Wikipedia

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    In 2006, a new wing of the Toronto Eaton Centre was opened, containing several stores, a parking garage, and Toronto Metropolitan University's Faculty of Business. One of the mall's two parking garages, the nine-storey Dundas Parkade on Dundas Street with its two spiral stack ramps and the multiplex cinema below it, was demolished in 2003. [12]