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In 2019, OAM purchased a franchise spot in Activision-Blizzard's Call of Duty League, establishing Toronto Ultra. [2] In July 2020, ESPN reported that OverActive Media would be building a 7,000- to 10,000-seat esports arena at Exhibition Place in Toronto to serve as the home arena to the Toronto Defiant and Toronto Ultra. [2]
Creation Technologies is a privately held global electronics manufacturing services (EMS) provider headquartered in Boston, Massachusetts, United States. Creation provides electronics solutions to a group of original equipment manufacturers (OEMs) across North America and Asia , and has 13 manufacturing operations in Canada, the US, China and ...
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Toronto is the centre of the largest local calling area in Canada, and one of the largest in North America. As of 2013, the following points in area code 905 were a local call to 416 in Toronto: Ajax-Pickering, Aurora, Beeton, Bethesda, Bolton, Brampton, Caledon East, Campbellville, Castlemore, Claremont, Georgetown, Gormley, King City, Markham, Milton, Mississauga (rate centres Clarkson ...
Object access method (OAM) is an access method under z/OS which is designed for the storage of large numbers of large files, such as images. It has a number of distinguishing features, e.g. compared to VSAM: OAM datasets do not have an internal record structure; they are accessed as binary data streams. OAM datasets are not directly cataloged.
Citytv Toronto officially moved out of 299 Queen Street West into its new home at 33 Dundas Street East on September 8, 2009. It was announced in 2008 that Toronto radio operations including, CHUM (AM) and CHUM-FM, would be relocating to adjacent building 250 Richmond Street West. The iconic 'CHUM Dial 1050 / Radio 1045' sign was unveiled on ...
MaRS Discovery District is a not-for-profit corporation founded in Toronto, Ontario, Canada in 2000.Its stated goal is to commercialize publicly funded medical research and other technologies with the help of local private enterprises and as such is a public-private partnership. [1]
Znaimer moved the station's studios and city of licence to Toronto, and changed the station's call sign to CFZM on 22 July 2008. [5] The station began a format of Adult Standards and Oldies, although over time, the number of standards played on the station was reduced. The station was originally owned by Znaimer's privately held MZ Media Inc.