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  2. Great Fire of Toronto (1904) - Wikipedia

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    The fire was first spotted at 8:04 p.m., on April 19, 1904, by a Toronto Police constable on his regular street patrol. [ 1] The flames were rising from the elevator shaft of the E & S Currie Limited's neck wear factory at 58 Wellington Street West, just west of Bay Street (now TD Bank Tower ). [ 1][ 2] The factory was situated in the centre of ...

  3. Category:Fire departments in Ontario - Wikipedia

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    V. Vaughan Fire and Rescue Services. Categories: Fire departments of Canada by province or territory. Ontario government departments and agencies. Hidden categories: CanadaByProvinceCatNav with fewer than 5 grey links. Automatic category TOC generates no TOC.

  4. Honest Ed's - Wikipedia

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    Honest Ed's. Honest Ed's was a landmark discount store in Toronto, Ontario, Canada. It was named for its proprietor, Ed Mirvish, who opened the store in 1948 and oversaw its operations for almost 60 years until his death in 2007. The store continued to operate until it permanently closed on December 31, 2016.

  5. Toronto Fire Services - Wikipedia

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    Website. www .toronto .ca /fire-services. Toronto Fire Services ( TFS ), commonly called Toronto Fire, provides fire protection, technical rescue services, hazardous materials response, and first responder emergency medical assistance in Toronto, Ontario, Canada. Toronto Fire Services is currently the largest municipal fire department in Canada.

  6. What was the ‘Vin Fiz Flyer’ and why did thousands ... - AOL

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    In 1910, newspaper tycoon William Randolph Hearst offered $50,000 to the first aviator to fly from coast to coast. The flight had to be completed in fewer than 30 days and by Oct. 11, 1911. Yes ...

  7. Great Porcupine Fire - Wikipedia

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    Uncertain (c. 73-200+) Map. The Great Porcupine Fire of 1911 was one of the most devastating forest fires ever to strike the Ontario northland. Spring had come early that year, followed by an abnormally hot dry spell that lasted into the summer. This created ideal conditions for the ensuing disaster, in which a number of smaller fires converged.

  8. Ontario Firefighters Memorial - Wikipedia

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    Ontario Firefighters Memorial. The memorial in 2006. Location. Toronto, Ontario, Canada. Coordinates. 43°39′37.2″N 79°23′23.8″W. /  43.660333°N 79.389944°W  / 43.660333; -79.389944. The Ontario Firefighters Memorial is a monument in Toronto 's Queen's Park, in Ontario, Canada.

  9. Archives of Ontario - Wikipedia

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    Website. www .archives .gov .on .ca. The Archives of Ontario are the archives for the province of Ontario, Canada. Founded in 1903 as the Bureau of Archives, the archives are now under the responsibility of the Ministry of Public and Business Service Delivery. The main offices of the archive are located at York University in Toronto.