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Richview Collegiate Institute (Richview CI, RCI or Richview) is a secondary school in Etobicoke, in the west end of Toronto, Ontario. It is in the Etobicoke Board of Education which in turn became the part of the Toronto District School Board in 1998. The motto is Monumentum Aere Perennius ("A monument more lasting than bronze").
(Etobicoke Board of Education) Superintendent: Beth Butcher LC1, Executive Superintendent Angela Nardi-Addesa LN03: Area trustee: Dan MacLean Ward 2: School number: 2803 / 920231: Principal: Donna Drummond: Grades: 9-12: Enrolment: 732 (2013-14) Language: English: Schedule type: Semestered: Colour(s) Oxford Blue And Cambridge Blue Team name ...
Kingsmill Secondary School (also called Kingsmill (Vocational) Collegiate Institute, KCI, KSS, or simply Kingsmill), originally known as Kingsmill Vocational School is a Toronto District School Board building that existed as a public and vocational high school existed from 1963 until its closure in June 1988 run by the Etobicoke Board of Education.
Coordinates: Information; School type: Arts High School: School board: Toronto District School Board: Superintendent: Beth Butcher: Area trustee: Chris Moise: School ...
On March 1, 2018, Farm Boy opened their first store in Toronto, in the district of Etobicoke at Alderwood Plaza. On March 22, 2018, the company opened their 26th location in Hamilton at Harvard Square Plaza.
Royal York Collegiate Institute (Royal York CI, RYCI, or Royal York) is a former public high school that existed from 1953 to 1982 under the Etobicoke Board of Education (now known as the Toronto District School Board) in The Queensway – Humber Bay neighbourhood of the Etobicoke district in Toronto, Ontario, Canada.
The school expanded to reflect the growth in the village. In 1947, the Etobicoke Board of Education was established and a new building was built. The school was renamed to Thistletown Middle School. [1] Construction of the current school began in 1956, and its first students were admitted in September 1957 as Etobicoke's seventh secondary school.
The first Pickle Barrel opened in 1971 as an 85-seat restaurant located on Leslie Street in Toronto. [1] Over the subsequent decades, the restaurant expanded to become a chain with locations across the Greater Toronto Area (GTA).