Why the hell did Toronto ever make a bylaw to ban restaurants from having more than 2 pinball machines?
As I enjoy a cup of Earl Grey tea... here is the Toronto photo of the day:
Looks too small. Probably Lakeshore Lions.Is that the Gardens? I remember walking past when they were still gutting the old interior and looking down into the massive pit they had dug and just being astounded at how deep it went.
Looks way too small. Probably Lakeshore Lions.
Is that the Gardens? I remember walking past when they were still gutting the old interior and looking down into the massive pit they had dug and just being astounded at how deep it went.
Yes, it is Maple Leaf Gardens!
The bottom floor is a newly opened Loblaws but this top floor is going to be a hockey arena for Ryerson University when it is complete!
Wow, they really shrunk it.Yes, it is Maple Leaf Gardens!
The bottom floor is a newly opened Loblaws but this top floor is going to be a hockey arena for Ryerson University when it is complete!
Yes, it is Maple Leaf Gardens!
The bottom floor is a newly opened Loblaws but this top floor is going to be a hockey arena for Ryerson University when it is complete!
So glad to see MLG remain a sports arena. I cringed at the news that Loblaws bought it, thinking it would be turned 100% into a grocery store.
The grocery/arena hybrid is a great idea and is making full use of the space.
We really lucked out here.
To me the most important thing was to maintain the integrity of the outside of the building no matter what use they found for the interior. I was very happy to see the outside faithfully restored.
It would have been horrific if they butchered the building like they did in Montreal to the Forum:
That is truly a slap in the face to anybody that cares about history in Montreal.
Compare that to how classy Maple Leaf Gardens looks after the renovation and restoration:
We really lucked out here.
Toronto's war on fun rears its head at the Pinball Cafe
http://www.blogto.com/eat_drink/2012/02/torontos_war_on_fun_rears_its_head_at_the_pinball_cafe/
To me the most important thing was to maintain the integrity of the outside of the building no matter what use they found for the interior. I was very happy to see the outside faithfully restored.
It would have been horrific if they butchered the building like they did in Montreal to the Forum:
http://www.taylornoakes.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/11/Historic+Landmarks+Montreal+During+NHL+Star+-cqvuH4fO43l.jpg[IMG]
That is truly a slap in the face to anybody that cares about history in Montreal.
Compare that to how classy Maple Leaf Gardens looks after the renovation and restoration:
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Agreed. It's terrible what they did to the Forum, and that was what I was afraid was going to happen to Maple Leaf Gardens.
At least they marked centre ice and kept some seats from the Forum inside. I'll give them that.
Someone correct me on this, but the Stanley Cup banners in the ACC aren't the original ones hung up in MLG. If that's the case, where are the original banners?
Harold Ballard sold them all.Agreed. It's terrible what they did to the Forum, and that was what I was afraid was going to happen to Maple Leaf Gardens.
At least they marked centre ice and kept some seats from the Forum inside. I'll give them that.
Someone correct me on this, but the Stanley Cup banners in the ACC aren't the original ones hung up in MLG. If that's the case, where are the original banners?
As I enjoy a cup of Earl Grey tea... here is the Toronto photo of the day:
At least they marked centre ice and kept some seats from the Forum inside. I'll give them that.
TTC board members aligned with Mayor Rob Ford are expected call for the removal of the TTC's chief general manager Tuesday.
On Friday the TTC announced a "special meeting" for Feb. 21 at 2 p.m. that was said to involve "a personnel matter."
Ford adversary and former TTC Chair Joe Mihevc said he has been told that a majority of commissioners are looking to remove Gary Webster from his position.
“Here we have a transit manager that is known internationally as one of the best public transit managers that exists out there being fired, because he doesn’t fall into line under the mayor’s ideological plan to build subways,” Mihevic said.
Coun. Frank Di Giorgio has a seat on the current commission and is one of the members who signed the petition asking for the meeting.
"If Gary Webster isn't going to work with us, then the option will be taken," Di Giorgio told CBC News.
He added that a number of items on the agenda deal with "a disharmony that has crept in the TTC and commissioners will use whatever authority we have to remove it."
Di Giorgio, along with city councillors Norm Kelly, Denzil Minnan-Wong, Cesar Palacio and Vince Crisanti signed the petition.
Disagree with Ford? Get fired.
http://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/toronto/story/2012/02/17/toronto-ttc-special-meeting.html
Disagree with Ford? Get fired.
http://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/toronto/story/2012/02/17/toronto-ttc-special-meeting.html
My idiot councillor part of the problem yet again.
http://www.thegridto.com/city/sports/torontos-20-greatest-sports-bars/3/#pager
Been to a bunch of these, the Main Event is AWFUL though, no clue how it got on that list other than that its where all the Man U fans hang out
But like someone in the comment section said, they will put on random HBO boxing instead of Leafs or playoff hockey
Me and some buddies had to ask 3 times last year to watch a playoff game (Can't even remember what teams were playing)
Disagree with Ford? Get fired.
http://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/toronto/story/2012/02/17/toronto-ttc-special-meeting.html
My idiot councillor part of the problem yet again.
The Jays home opener has already sold out. Fortunately, we got tickets. Let's go Jays!
Ah. Jays home openers.
Also, anyone recommend any hotels near Queen and Bathurst or not too far away? Might be getting a hotel room for my bday next weekend. What hotels are around 100 a night or lower? Maybe 150?
The Jays home opener has already sold out. Fortunately, we got tickets. Let's go Jays!
smhBest part is it'll cost between $400,000 and $500,000 to buy out his contract. dat gravy
Ah. Jays home openers.
I wish we could do something to stop it. Then again he might want that 400k.
777 Bay street is a Service Ontario kiosk. They do license renewals only I believe. About the person with a driver's license having to accompanying you, I think it's for the G2 test when there's a scenario where you drive yourself to the testing centre (and your temp license is expired) and then fail the test.
Toronto Downsview*
Downsview Park
37 Carl Hall Road
Toronto, ON M3K 2E2
Mon-Fri 8:30 a.m. to 5 p.m.
Toronto Etobicoke*
Centenial Park Plaza
5555 Eglinton Ave. W.
Etobicoke, ON M9C 5M1
Mon-Sat 8:30 a.m. to 5:00 p.m.
Toronto Metro East*
Victoria Terrace Plaza
1448 Lawrence Ave E., Unit 15
North York, ON M4A 2S8
Mon-Fri 8:30 a.m. to 5 p.m.
Toronto Port Union*
The Village of Abbey Lane Shopping Centre
91 Rylander Blvd., Unit #109A
Scarborough, ON M1B 5M5
Mon-Sat 8:30 a.m. to 5:00 p.m.
So, TO GAF, you still want to do a meet up the weekend of the 2nd of March? I'd like to start nailing down what bars/restaurants you guys and gals would like to go to so I can make a thread. That way I can stop asking in here. Haha.
ill show up. would bier markt be conducive to that sort of thing? ive heard good things.
ill show up. would bier markt be conducive to that sort of thing? ive heard good things.
So, TO GAF, you still want to do a meet up the weekend of the 2nd of March? I'd like to start nailing down what bars/restaurants you guys and gals would like to go to so I can make a thread. That way I can stop asking in here. Haha.
I'd be down for that. Someone is bound to suggest Snakes and Lattes, but I think segregating ourselves into smaller tables and playing games in groups won't really fit this type of gathering.