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On September 3, at 11:00 a.m., Vista relaunched the radio station as Moose FM, with a classic hits/variety hits format which will feature a high energy mix from some of the greatest music performers from the 1960s to the present. The first song played on "102.7 Moose FM" was "Start Me Up" by The Rolling Stones. [9] [10]
English: coat of arms of Ontario. Crest: Upon a wreath of the colours a bear passant Sable; Escutcheon: Vert, a sprig of three maple leaves slipped Or, on a chief argent a cross gules. Supporters: On the dexter side a moose and on the sinister side a deer, both proper. Motto: UT INCEPIT FIDELIS SIC PERMANET (Loyal she began, loyal she remains)
The shield of arms consists of three gold maple leaves, representative of Ontario, on a green background, above which on the upper third is a wide white band with a red Saint George's Cross, which recalls the historic connection with Britain in Upper Canada. Supporters. A moose and a deer , which are native to Ontario. Motto
As a University of Toronto student, Shanahan designed and performed in a moose costume at the park, [1] to replace the more "motley-looking thing" they already had. [2] [Note 1] The second moose costume was uncomfortable, so he designed a more comfortable bird costume. A friend suggested to him the Blue Jays might want a mascot.
The darker blocks are images. The whole bed of type is printed on a single sheet of paper, which is then folded and cut to form many individual pages of a book. The general form of letterpress printing with a platen press shows the relationship between the forme (the type), the pressure, the ink, and the paper.
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Moose in the City was a public art display in the year 2000 in Toronto, Ontario, Canada organized by the municipal government, which throughout the city placed 326 life-sized moose sculptures that had been decorated by local artists.
Cucumber is a TV show produced by TVOntario in the 1970s, and repeated in the 1980s during TVOntario's daytime kids' programming. [1]The show's title was an acronym for Children's Underground Club of United Moose and Beaver for Enthusiastic Reporters. [2]