University of Toronto Scarborough Tennis Centre
The University of Toronto Scarborough Tennis Centre, slated to be ready this Spring, is set to host the 2015 Parapan Am Games wheelchair tennis competition this summer.
The University of Toronto Scarborough Tennis Centre, slated to be ready this Spring, is set to host the 2015 Parapan Am Games wheelchair tennis competition this summer.
The Mattamy Athletic Centre is home to the Ryerson Rams. It is also the host venue for basketball and wheelchair basketball in this summer’s Pan Am / Parapan Am Games, during which it will be known as the Ryerson Athletic Centre.
The Atos Markham Pan Am / Parapan Am Centre opened its doors in November and has since hosted many test tournaments and regional competitions. It is to be handed over to Pan Am officials May 17, according to organizers.
Planet Bowl, located at 5555 Eglinton Ave. W. in Etobicoke, is set to be the official bowling facility for the 2015 Pan Am Games. During the games, the facility will be known as the Pan Am Bowling Centre.
On April 1 in a statement released by the Toronto Transit Commission, CEO Andy Byford requested a police investigation into an incident which occurred in January.
It was an exciting morning at the Cooper Koo YMCA in the CIBC Pan Am/Parapan Am Athletes’ Village. Not only did it mark the start of the 100-day countdown to the Pan Am Games, but 99 new Canadians from 58 different countries took the oath of citizenship in a special ceremony. Observer TV News’ Suzanna Dutt reports.
TTCriders are calling for better transit funding from the Ontario government, following a surprise fuel leak at College Station that made tens of thousands of Toronto commuters late for work this morning.
Shutdown of large part of TTC’s Yonge subway line because of ‘hazardous’ spill. Toronto commuters lining up for shuttle buses: morning chaos
Just two weeks after Ontario’s government announced a three-year strategy to combat sexual violence, post-secondary students and activists are gathering in Ottawa for a national forum Thursday and Friday.
Picketers marched to Queen’s Park Wednesday March 4, 2015 to drum up support for their labour dispute with York and the University of Toronto. But as Observer Television News’ Veronica Agudelo reports, some students worry the strike will cost them their semester.