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  2. Toronto Track and Field Centre - Wikipedia

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    The facility, while located at York, is not part of York University. The operation and programming of this facility is co-ordinated by a committee with members representing the City of Toronto, York University and the track and field community. It is home to the York Lions Track and Field Team and the York University Track Club. Opened in 1979 ...

  3. Goldring Centre for High Performance Sport - Wikipedia

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    It is home to the university's Varsity Blues basketball and volleyball teams. The facility was completed in the fall of 2014 at a cost $58 million, [ 3 ] with $22.5 million coming from the Ontario Ministry of Training, Colleges and Universities and $11 million from the Goldring family , for whom the centre has been named. [ 4 ]

  4. Toronto Pan Am Sports Centre - Wikipedia

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    The Toronto Pan Am Sports Centre under construction in May 2014. The facility was funded by the Government of Canada, the Government of Ontario, the City of Toronto and the University of Toronto. In 2009, students at the University of Toronto Scarborough voted in favour of a 25-year levy which will contribute about $30 million to the facility. [4]

  5. U Sports - Wikipedia

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    U Sports (stylized as U SPORTS) is the national sport governing body for universities in Canada, comprising the majority of degree-granting universities in the country and four regional conferences: Ontario University Athletics (OUA), Réseau du sport étudiant du Québec (RSEQ), Canada West (CW), and Atlantic University Sport (AUS).

  6. Tait McKenzie Centre - Wikipedia

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    The Tait McKenzie Centre is an athletic facility located in Toronto, Ontario, Canada at York University.The building is named for R. Tait McKenzie, a renowned sculptor, doctor, soldier, physical educator, and athlete.

  7. Rob Ford Stadium - Wikipedia

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    The stadium hosts the Relay For Life in Toronto West event each June, a fundraiser for the Canadian Cancer Society. The stadium is also used for the ROPSSAA football finals and the PSAA (Private Schools Athletic Association) on the first Monday of May for an annual Track and Field Meet.

  8. CIUT-FM - Wikipedia

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    CIUT-FM is a campus and community radio station owned and operated by the University of Toronto. The station broadcasts live and continuously from Toronto on the 89.5 FM frequency. Programming can also be heard nationally via channel 826 on Shaw Direct , and over the internet via the CIUT website.

  9. Birchmount Stadium - Wikipedia

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    The original grass field and running track were removed. A new track and artificial turf for football/soccer were installed during the summer of 2006. The newly renovated Birchmount Stadium opened up for the first time as a premier facility on September 15, 2006. They hosted the University of Toronto Varsity Blues vs Waterloo.