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One assumes they will do a roaring business in edibles as smoking is not permitted on GO.Given all the other pot shops in the area would you have expected anything else?
One assumes they will do a roaring business in edibles as smoking is not permitted on GO.Given all the other pot shops in the area would you have expected anything else?
One assumes they will do a roaring business in edibles as smoking is not permitted on GO.
New artwork inside the TTC subway station:
1. Oh man, those look like consumer grade Nanoleaf panels! Hope they either have good security or perhaps it's a temporary installation, cause that would be a hot ticket item to peel of the wall.
2. We still have payphones!?
The TTC, in partnership with Distress Centres of Toronto and Bell Canada, provides the Crisis Link program to offer hope to those at risk of suicide.1. Oh man, those look like consumer grade Nanoleaf panels! Hope they either have good security or perhaps it's a temporary installation, cause that would be a hot ticket item to peel of the wall.
2. We still have payphones!?
2. We still have payphones!?
The TTC, in partnership with Distress Centres of Toronto and Bell Canada, provides the Crisis Link program to offer hope to those at risk of suicide.
Crisis Link is a poster/payphone program available on every subway platform. It is designed to encourage anyone contemplating suicide to use the payphone at the Designated Waiting Area on each platform. The direct-dial button connects callers with a trained counsellor at the Distress Centres of Toronto.
Phone calls are free and confidential. Counsellors will talk with the caller and assess the risk to the individual who is considering suicide. Distress Centres staff will contact the TTC’s Transit Control Centre to implement the appropriate measures to ensure the individual remains safe.
Just announced today: it’s a temporary interactive piece to encourage donations for cancer research.New artwork inside the TTC subway station:
I don't understand. Why did this Food Court fail?Looks like the foodie aisle is toast.
The signage directing people to it is gone and while the individual shops remain they are abandoned.
I am surprised it failed so spectacularly.
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Do we know for sure it’s closed for good? I always thought they opened it temporarily while the full reopening would happen once the Fresh Market connection to the York foodcourt opens. The lower level of Bay is basically just a connection point at the moment, but once the retail opens, the Fresh Market, and connection to York, people are much more likely to linger and eat in that area.
I don't understand. Why did this Food Court fail?