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A Dulux store in Richmond Hill, Ontario A Dulux store in Hong Kong. Dulux is an internationally-available brand of architectural paint that originated from the United Kingdom. The brand name Dulux has been used by both Imperial Chemical Industries (ICI) and DuPont since 1931 and was one of the first alkyd-based paints.
Toronto Design Week is the unofficial name of the events and exhibitions hosted by DesignTO, formerly known as the Toronto Design Offsite Festival. It is a design showcase in Toronto , Ontario , Canada , where numerous design exhibitions take place over a period of approximately one week towards the end of January.
The C-I-L lawn and garden chemical brand was owned by Sure-Gro Inc. of Brantford, Ontario, Canada. Their other brands included Nature Mix, Green Earth, Wilson and Alaskan Ice Melter. Sure-Gro was acquired by Premier Tech of Rivière-du-Loup, Québec, Canada in 2010 for about $13.5 million.
The Dulux Show was an Australian television game show which aired in 1957. It was hosted by Jack Davey, and produced by Sydney station ATN-7, also airing in Melbourne on station GTV-9. Contestants competed for the chance to win a plane trip to a location like London or San Francisco. [1] As the title suggests, it was sponsored by Dulux paint ...
A 2017 Economic Impact Assessment, conducted by Enigma Research Corporation, reports that the Canadian National Exhibition (CNE) generates an estimated CA$93.1 million for Greater Toronto Area and more than $128.3 million for the province of Ontario each year. [32]
Global News is the news and current affairs division of the Global Television Network, which is based in Vancouver. National programs broadcast by the division include Global's flagship national newscast Global National and newsmagazine shows such as 16x9. The network also offers various amounts of local news programming on its eleven O&Os.
The channel was launched in 1996 [1] by Rogers Cable under the name Direct To You, with the tagline "The Infomercial Channel".. In March 1997, Torstar announced that it would purchase the channel from Rogers Cable for $1.7 million, with the intention of rebranding the channel to align it with the Toronto Star newspaper, the flagship brand of Torstar Corporation.
The following television stations broadcast on digital or analog channel 29 in Canada: CFCN-DT in Calgary, Alberta; CFTF-DT in Rivière-du-Loup, Quebec; CFTU-DT in Montreal, Quebec; CHNM-DT-1 in Victoria, British Columbia; CIFG-DT in Prince George, British Columbia; CIII-DT-29 in Sarnia-Oil Springs, Ontario; CKCW-DT in Moncton, New Brunswick