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Heritage in the News

January 29, 2010 - 10:27am
Heritage Toronto
Story Intro: 

For the week of January 23

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Heritage Toronto will be providing a weekly recap of heritage news in our city.

Feel free to add your comments at the end of this posting, including any stories we may have missed.

Building Storeys - the Canadian Northern Railway Eastern Lines Locomotive Shop (Spacing) 

New life for Shaw St. school as studios for artists (Toronto Star) 

Canada Bread to close 3 GTA bakeries (Toronto Star) 

City opens door to save 1910 Casa Loma home (Toronto Star) 

Toronto's Maclean House designated a heritage building (National Post) 

Remember kids, safety comes first (Toronto Sun) 

Maclean magazine founder's house is now a historic property (Inside Toronto)

Historicist: An Illustrated Business Quartet (Torontoist)

Photo of the CNR Eastern Lines Locomotive Shop by Olena Sullivan

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