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Author Topic: Bye bye Science Centre, local ecosystem  (Read 2222 times)

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romank

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Bye bye Science Centre, local ecosystem
« on: April 18, 2023, 02:45:04 pm »
Doug Ford was adamant at a press conference this afternoon that was streamed by Global TV news via Youtube (www.youtube.com/watch?v=wj9VUiRIke0) The current Ontario Science Centre location is dust and the entire attraction will be moving to Ontario Place on the lake shore.

Say you're pleased!



...and kiss good-bye to any hope of restoring the environment in that neck of the Don Valley woods.



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Re: Bye bye Science Centre, local ecosystem
« Reply #1 on: April 29, 2023, 11:31:40 pm »
Nice photo of the pond behind the Science Centre. And good work with the tongue-in-cheek commentary on the "wisdom" of both moving aforementioned Science Centre and eradicating the Flemingdon Park Golf Course, presumably in the interests of building yet more ugly, unaffordable condos in this increasingly ugly city. Oh, and increasing the wealth of developers, of course.

 

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