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  2. List of festivals in Toronto - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of festivals in Toronto, Ontario, Canada.This list includes festivals of diverse types, such as regional festivals, commerce festivals, fairs, food festivals, arts festivals, religious festivals, folk festivals, and recurring festivals on holidays.

  3. Loblaw Companies - Wikipedia

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    In 1919, Toronto grocers Theodore Pringle Loblaw and J. Milton Cork opened the first Loblaw Groceterias store modelled on a new and radically different retail concept, namely "self serve". [8] The traditional grocery store provided a high level of personal service but was a labour-intensive operation.

  4. Maple Leaf Gardens - Wikipedia

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    Under Tunney, Toronto and the Gardens was a thriving centre for professional wrestling for decades. Local hero Whipper Billy Watson became the city's top wrestling attraction in the 1940s and 1950s. The last WWE-promoted event at Maple Leaf Gardens was on September 17, 1995. Boxing was also a regular offering at the Gardens for many years.

  5. Images Festival - Wikipedia

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    The Images festival was founded in 1987, [1] originally conceived as an alternative to the Toronto Festival of Festivals (now known as Toronto International Film Festival). [2] Originally titled Northern Visions, the inaugural board included Kim Tomczak , Paulette Phillips , Ross Turnbull, Marc Glassman, Annette Mangaard , Richard Fung , and ...

  6. Loblaws - Wikipedia

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    A Loblaws supermarket in Toronto in 1919. Loblaw Groceterias was founded by Theodore Loblaw and John Milton Cork in 1919. [2] Loblaw opened the first Canadian self-service supermarket in Toronto in June 1919. During the 1920s the company grew throughout Ontario. [3] By the 1930s it had 107 stores in Ontario and 50 in the state of New York. [3]

  7. Real Canadian Superstore - Wikipedia

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    Superstore marks the return of Loblaw's superstore format in the Greater Toronto Area after the unsuccessful launch of the SuperCentre format in the 1980s and 1990s. In the early 21st century, Loblaw brought the Superstore banner to Ontario as a response to the introduction of large grocery sections in most Canadian Wal-Mart stores and other ...

  8. Annual events in Toronto - Wikipedia

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    The Toronto International Film Festival is considered one of the big three global film events, with Cannes and Berlin, with more screens and more films than either. Cabbagetown Fall Festival , - Held the second weekend in September.

  9. Canadian National Exhibition - Wikipedia

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    In the past, the various Exhibition Stadiums hosted large outdoor concerts. The current BMO Field is not used for outdoor live concerts, preserving the field's surface for sports. Today, the Budweiser Stage south of Lake Shore Boulevard in Ontario Place hosts large live concerts during the Ex and all summer long. During the fair, several stages ...