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firehall

(ˈfaɪəˌhɔːl)
n
(Building) US and Canadian a fire station
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The bikers can register at the Lodge on the day off the event starting at 9:30 am kickstands up at noon, where they will embark on a 72 mile ride through Niagara county stopping at 4 designated locations and finally ending up at Lewiston #2 Firehall 1705 Saunders Settlement Rd.
"This is why we developed a 'firehall model' facility for our SAR operations, to allow the team to quickly respond in a timely and safe manner.
The 2017 exhibition sites are the Firehall Theatre, Gananoque, Ontario (October 2017); the Peel Art Gallery, Brampton, Ontario (November 4, 2017 -January 8, 2018); and the Artport Gallery, Harbourfront Centre, Toronto, Ontario (February 2-April 22, 2018).
Even after a sold-out run of Mom, Dad, I'm Living with a White Girl in Toronto by Cahoots Theatre Projects, and a successful run in Vancouver at Firehall Arts Centre, he remembers one producer remarking that "the play only worked in those cities because they had a large Asian population" (Chan 114).
Many went to the firehall. They huddled around the radio.
Next Performance: "The Winter's Tale" (Classic Chic Productions) and writing, directing and producing "Versus" at the Firehall Arts Centre for the Vancouver Fringe Festival.
The county was at various times considering property in its business park, beside the Paris firehall, in the north end of Paris, and at the north end of Oak Park Road.
Firehall Arts Centre makes a regular habit of producing Native plays, which is logical since they pride themselves as being Vancouver's multicultural theatre and their mandate is to 'reflect the cultural pluralism of Canada.'
The standout of the whole show was the Firehall Arts Centres well-worn upright piano, played with remarkable dexterity and verve by Music Director Kathleen Lohrenz Gable.
I turn to archive documents held at Alumnae Theatre's current firehall location and at the University of Toronto, with special emphasis on newspaper previews, reviews, and editorials of the day, to examine the WDC's training, reception and steadfast positioning as a women-only group, one that repeatedly countered pressure from campus editorialists urging it to include male students at the height of its popularity.
A total of $919,147 is being provided to pay for an aircraft rescue and firefighting vehicle, ancillary equipment and exhaust system for the firehall. Funding for the equipment came from the federal Airports Capital Assistance Program, which funds capital projects related to safety, asset protection and operating cost reduction.