On 31 December 2012, when the ten-second count-down began prior to midnight, the CN Tower flashed ten consecutive beams of bright light that shot
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Dreamin’ of a white New Year’s? – Historic Toronto
Although we did not have a white Christmas, we will likely have a white New Year’s in Toronto. Somehow, it does not have quite the
New Year’s Eve in Toronto-2012-compared to yesteryears – Historic Toronto
As I watch the fireworks on New Year’s Eve, I am more acutely aware of the passage of time than on my birthdays. One
New Year’s Eve in Toronto-1945 – Historic Toronto
In our house on Lauder Avenue, on New Year’s Eve in 1945, as my family awaited the midnight hour, my brother and I played the
Toronto’s streets and iconic buildings set in snow-Dec. 2012 – Historic Toronto
We did not have a white Christmas, but the city awakened on the first day after the holidays to a winter wonderland, much to the
Favourite newspaper cartoons of Rob Ford 2012 – Historic Toronto
With Christmas of 2012 now tucked into memory, it is a good time to look back over the previous twelve months and recall our favourite
Toronto’s Eaton Centre Xmas decorations at night in 2012 – Historic Toronto
The Christmas decorations at the Eaton Centre become truly magical at night, when the skylights in the Galleria cease to reflect the light from outdoors,
Toronto’s weather has gone to Vancouver for Xmas of 2012 – Historic Toronto
This December, the weather in Toronto has been so mild that it is difficult to believe that we are into the yuletide season. However, Vancouver
Xmas butter sculptures in Toronto’s Royal York Hotel lobby – Historic Toronto
The Royal York Hotel decorates its lobby each December to welcome visitors over the yuletide season. Although the hotel lobby is one of the largest
A humorous account of a church Xmas concert in old Newfoundland – Historic Toronto
This is the story of a church Christmas concert in the 1920s in a small fishing community in Newfoundland. It is based on the memories