Toronto – Surfers defy Provincial “Stay-at-home” orders to frolic in the frigid waters along the northern shores of Lake Ontario at Marie Curtis Park (May 28).
Media Credit: Corriere Canadese
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Toronto – Surfers defy Provincial “Stay-at-home” orders to frolic in the frigid waters along the northern shores of Lake Ontario at Marie Curtis Park (May 28).
Media Credit: Corriere Canadese
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The completion of the new Kipling Transit Hub reinforces and modernizes the local infrastructure that will serve the East Mississauga and West Toronto areas.
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A conclusão do novo centro de transportes públicos da Kipling (Kipling Transit Hub) vem reforçar e modernizar a infraestrutura local que vai servir as áreas Este de Mississauga e Oeste de Toronto.
O renovado terminal, um projeto de 73 milhões de dólares, que estava em construção desde abril de 2018, oferece aos passageiros acesso total à nova e modernizada estação que integra o serviço de autocarro MiWay, acesso ao metro e autocarros da TTC, serviço de comboio da GO e o futuro serviço de autocarros da GO. →