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o Parks Canada to privatize hot springs
o Historic train will find 'happy home'
o Frontières du réel
o Hidden automotive gem
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o Renaissance revealed at Art Gallery of Ontario this spring
o Toronto builder: King Blue Condos will be a 'destination'
Parks Canada to privatize hot springs
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As the Parks Canada staff cuts hit, officials in the mountain parks are moving ahead with plans to privatize
the operation of three of its most iconic attractions: the hot pools in Banff, Jasper and Radium, B.C. Officials
with the federal agency say they'll start accepting private sector proposals in late September or early
October to take over the operation of the Canadian Rockies Hot Springs. More/LIRE PLUS
Historic train will find 'happy home'
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Saskatoon has a hopper car full of ideas to save the beloved miniature children's train at Kinsmen Park.
"Our objective is to try and find a home for it, either on display or reuse," said Randy Grauer, the city's
community services manager. More/LIRE PLUS
Frontières du réel
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Beaucoup de choses à surveiller cet automne dans les galeries et musées. Temps forts. Du côté des
grandes institutions, on notera d'abord cette Histoire de l'impressionnisme proposée par le Musée des
beaux-arts. Issue de la collection du Sterling and Francine Clark Art Institute (Massachusetts), qui
comprend entre autres des Bonnard, des Degas, des Gauguin, des Monet et surtout 21 Renoir, l'expo
entend retracer l'évolution du mouvement depuis ses origines jusqu'au postimpressionnisme. More/LIRE
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Hidden automotive gem
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Psst. You want to know Windsor and Essex County's greatest secret? The Canadian Transportation
Museum and Heritage Village. The admission price of $6 for a guided tour is worth every penny. The
museum displays a pioneer wagon with tree trunk wheels, Charles Lindbergh's 1927 Packard, plus other
time period cars, motorcycles, tractors, fire engines, etc. More/LIRE PLUS
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Journal de Montréal Share/Partager
Parmi les expositions majeures qui seront présentées à Montréal, il y a une collection extraordinaire de
tableaux impressionnistes, des photographies en noir et blanc des plus belles villes du monde et une
rétrospective du Québécois Pierre Dorion. More/LIRE PLUS
Renaissance revealed at Art Gallery of Ontario this spring
The Catholic Register Share/Partager
This spring, the Art Gallery of Ontario invites us into Florence in the decades before 1348 - the year the
black plague wiped out 60 per cent of the population. 'Revealing the Renaissance: Art in Early Florence' will
bring together altar pieces and manuscripts directly from Florentine churches, the collections of the J. Paul
Getty Museum in Los Angeles and the AGO. More/LIRE PLUS
Toronto builder: King Blue Condos will be a 'destination'
Toronto Star Share/Partager
There are those who feel that the last thing downtown Toronto needs right now is another big condo
project. They'd be wrong, insists Steve Gupta, the developer of King Blue, a two-tower condo at the
southeast corner of King S. W. and Blue Jays Way that will include 807 units and 13,000 square feet of
street-level retail space. More/LIRE PLUS
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