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Winter Stations 2021 announces winning designs

Winter Stations 2021 announces winning designs Winter Stations 2021 announces winning designs By Share The winning designs for the seventh annual Winter Stations in Toronto’s east end Beach district have been revealed alongside new partnerships with The Distillery District and Beach BIA. With plans for the annual winter art show impacted by provincial lockdowns, these partnerships, along with sponsorships from the Ontario Association of Architects, Minto Communities, MicroPro Sienna, Context Development, RioCan, Urban Capital, Demirov Group, Parallax, Westdale Properties, Bousfields, kg&a, Sali Tabacchi Branding & Design and Meevo Digital will ensure the stations will be exhibited in 2021 once lockdown restrictions are lifted. For now, there is no exhibit timetable as Winter Stations is working with local officials on when to proceed.

Toronto s waterfront is getting a beautiful pastel arch that will transport you to other worlds

Coronavirus updates: Ontario expands big-box blitz this weekend

Here s what the 2021 Winter Stations installations will look like

Here’s what the 2021 Winter Stations installations will look like Here’s what the 2021 Winter Stations installations will look like The annual public art exhibition will expand to new locations but is being delayed until COVID-19 restrictions ease By Julia Mastroianni Winter Stations might morph into Spring Stations this year. The selections for the seventh-annual design competition and public art installations have been revealed, though organizers say the event will be put on hold until they can safely be displayed under COVID-19 restrictions. Toronto is under a 28-day provincial stay-at-home order, which advises everyone to stay home and only go out for essential reasons.

The best Toronto photos from 2020 - NOW Magazine

NOW Magazine 2020: Toronto’s rollercoaster year in pictures Here s a selection of the best NOW Magazine photography capturing life in Toronto from first wave to second wave By NOW Staff Friends undertake a distanced delivery of supplies on April 28. The longest year ever is finally at its end. It’s hard to remember the fleeting two-and-half months of normalcy before Ontario entered a state of emergency in response to COVID-19. The crisis has reshaped our relationship to public space – and each other. Though this story is billed as “Toronto’s year in pictures,” the images really begin in mid-March when a looming lockdown sparked panic buying in supermarkets.

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