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(1775 Results Found)10:00 AM| 143 Simpson Avenue, Bowmanville, L1C 2H9
From the earth we grow is a free sculpture garden located on the VAC grounds. Taking inspiration from untold, little-known, or oft-ignored BIPOC events, three artists will create interactive, challenging, and historically critical public outdoor sculptures. Couzyn van Heuvelen, Anna Binta Diallo, and Sandy Williams IV have been invited to present works in response to historically ignored histories within Canada's many diverse communities. Please note that the VAC building is closed on Mondays.
7:00 PM| Landmark Cinemas 24 Whitby
*Best Canadian Feature Film Award, Edmonton International Film Festival*
*BC Emerging Filmmaker Award, Vancouver International Film Festival*
Shot on location in Tl'etinqox (Anaham) Reserve, Portraits from a Fire follows a teen (played by William Lulua) who stumbles upon a secret that unravels the story of his family. Also starring Nathaniel Arcand, Asivak Koostachin, and Sammy Stump.
Directed by Trevor Mack.
Distributed in Canada by Photon Films.
9:30 AM
10:00 AM| 143 Simpson Avenue, Bowmanville, L1C 2H9
Bodies in Conflict brings together three artistic practices that examine histories of bodily traumas associated with different ingestible substances. Through large-scale installations and video, artists will create several new site-specific installations that critically detail the historical and ongoing subjugation of historically oppressed communities through their relationship to specific in/organic consumed materials.
10:00 AM| 143 Simpson Avenue, Bowmanville, L1C 2H9
Bodies in Conflict brings together three artistic practices that examine histories of bodily traumas associated with different ingestible substances. Through large-scale installations and video, artists will create several new site-specific installations that critically detail the historical and ongoing subjugation of historically oppressed communities through their relationship to specific in/organic consumed materials.
10:00 AM| Webinar
More consumers than ever before are turning to online shopping for greater convenience, safety, and variety. In this webinar, the Toronto Digital Service Squad will teach you the basic steps to setting up an online store. We will cover everything from what you need to prepare before launching a store, to choosing an e-commerce platform, to providing excellent customer service online. You’ll finish this session feeling excited about how e-commerce can help you reach new customers and expand into different markets.
What you will learn:
- What is e-commerce, why it’s important and the benefits of selling online
- What platforms are available and how to pick the right one for you
- The basics of inventory management, choosing the right solution, and streamlining point-of-sale for both in-store and online
- Optimizing your website content, choosing the right themes, and the basics of search engine optimization (SEO)
- How to set up secure payments and various shipping options & costs
- Look at the basics of driving traffic to your store and boost sales through a variety of digital marketing channels
- How to provide excellent customer service throughout the e-commerce purchase funnel
10:00 AM| 143 Simpson Avenue, Bowmanville, L1C 2H9
From the earth we grow is a free sculpture garden located on the VAC grounds. Taking inspiration from untold, little-known, or oft-ignored BIPOC events, three artists will create interactive, challenging, and historically critical public outdoor sculptures. Couzyn van Heuvelen, Anna Binta Diallo, and Sandy Williams IV have been invited to present works in response to historically ignored histories within Canada's many diverse communities. Please note that the VAC building is closed on Mondays.
10:00 AM| 143 Simpson Avenue, Bowmanville, L1C 2H9
Bodies in Conflict brings together three artistic practices that examine histories of bodily traumas associated with different ingestible substances. Through large-scale installations and video, artists will create several new site-specific installations that critically detail the historical and ongoing subjugation of historically oppressed communities through their relationship to specific in/organic consumed materials.
10:00 AM| 143 Simpson Avenue, Bowmanville, L1C 2H9
From the earth we grow is a free sculpture garden located on the VAC grounds. Taking inspiration from untold, little-known, or oft-ignored BIPOC events, three artists will create interactive, challenging, and historically critical public outdoor sculptures. Couzyn van Heuvelen, Anna Binta Diallo, and Sandy Williams IV have been invited to present works in response to historically ignored histories within Canada's many diverse communities. Please note that the VAC building is closed on Mondays.
10:00 AM| 143 Simpson Avenue, Bowmanville, L1C 2H9
Bodies in Conflict brings together three artistic practices that examine histories of bodily traumas associated with different ingestible substances. Through large-scale installations and video, artists will create several new site-specific installations that critically detail the historical and ongoing subjugation of historically oppressed communities through their relationship to specific in/organic consumed materials.
10:00 AM| 143 Simpson Avenue, Bowmanville, L1C 2H9
Bodies in Conflict brings together three artistic practices that examine histories of bodily traumas associated with different ingestible substances. Through large-scale installations and video, artists will create several new site-specific installations that critically detail the historical and ongoing subjugation of historically oppressed communities through their relationship to specific in/organic consumed materials.
10:00 AM| 143 Simpson Avenue, Bowmanville, L1C 2H9
Bodies in Conflict brings together three artistic practices that examine histories of bodily traumas associated with different ingestible substances. Through large-scale installations and video, artists will create several new site-specific installations that critically detail the historical and ongoing subjugation of historically oppressed communities through their relationship to specific in/organic consumed materials.
4:00 PM
This session covers the essential steps to starting a small business including registering a business name, licenses & permits, HST, business banking, insurance and hiring employees.
10:00 AM
The Future of Transportation Mobility Series (FTMS) is back November 4th with The Fast Lane to Smart Transportation: a virtual event focused on the transportation and mobility sector that’s packed with insightful keynotes, thought-provoking panel discussions and networking opportunities with industry, entrepreneurs, government and academia!
From key technologies in connected/autonomous integrated goods movement and ways in which municipalities can be ready for these advancements, to the role of data, cybersecurity and AI in the mobility and transportation sector, and more, this event is an in-depth exploration of how we can bolster Ontario’s progress in the connected and autonomous goods movement.
10:00 AM| 143 Simpson Avenue, Bowmanville, L1C 2H9
Bodies in Conflict brings together three artistic practices that examine histories of bodily traumas associated with different ingestible substances. Through large-scale installations and video, artists will create several new site-specific installations that critically detail the historical and ongoing subjugation of historically oppressed communities through their relationship to specific in/organic consumed materials.
10:00 AM| 143 Simpson Avenue, Bowmanville, L1C 2H9
Bodies in Conflict brings together three artistic practices that examine histories of bodily traumas associated with different ingestible substances. Through large-scale installations and video, artists will create several new site-specific installations that critically detail the historical and ongoing subjugation of historically oppressed communities through their relationship to specific in/organic consumed materials.
10:00 AM| 143 Simpson Avenue, Bowmanville, L1C 2H9
Bodies in Conflict brings together three artistic practices that examine histories of bodily traumas associated with different ingestible substances. Through large-scale installations and video, artists will create several new site-specific installations that critically detail the historical and ongoing subjugation of historically oppressed communities through their relationship to specific in/organic consumed materials.
10:00 AM| 143 Simpson Avenue, Bowmanville, L1C 2H9
From the earth we grow is a free sculpture garden located on the VAC grounds. Taking inspiration from untold, little-known, or oft-ignored BIPOC events, three artists will create interactive, challenging, and historically critical public outdoor sculptures. Couzyn van Heuvelen, Anna Binta Diallo, and Sandy Williams IV have been invited to present works in response to historically ignored histories within Canada's many diverse communities. Please note that the VAC building is closed on Mondays.
4:00 PM| 2365 6th Concession Rd, Greenwood ON L0H 1H0
Pickering's picturesque forest, village, and gardens are home to not only some incredible natural creatures, but also some magical creatures. Locate and visit a series of whimsical fairy, elf, and gnome homes scattered in the village and forest and learn about the history and folklore of the magical creatures of the forest. Pickering's Fairy Tour is an opportunity to see their world up close. This event runs during the day in October and is lit up evenings in November. Book a ticket for your group of up to five people. Only one ticket is required per group.
Please note this walking tour includes gravel pathways and uneven ground. The tour takes place outdoors and will only be rescheduled in the instance of dangerous weather.
If you are looking to unleash your inner fairy, you can also make your very own fairy wand. The "Wand Workshop" can be purchased separately (see section below).
Registration required in advance. Program is approximately one hour. Cost per group is $40 plus tax. Maximum of 5 people per group. Call 905.683.8401 for assistance.
7:00 PM
You have a website, but how do customers find it? You need to drive traffic to your website by making sure your business shows up on Google when customers search. This beginner-level workshop will teach you how to connect your business to customer searches on Google and how to optimize your website and digital presence for Google, without costing you money.
You’ll learn:
- What Search Engine Optimization (SEO) is and how Google and other search engines work
- How to successfully conduct keyword research so you can choose which keywords will attract the right website visitors
- How to write website content with Google in mind, and how to leverage different types of content to generate the best search engine results
- How listing and ranking websites can increase your SEO power
- How to use social media and links from other websites to improve your Google ranking
- How to measure your SEO efforts to see what’s working and what’s not
10:00 AM| 143 Simpson Avenue, Bowmanville, L1C 2H9
Bodies in Conflict brings together three artistic practices that examine histories of bodily traumas associated with different ingestible substances. Through large-scale installations and video, artists will create several new site-specific installations that critically detail the historical and ongoing subjugation of historically oppressed communities through their relationship to specific in/organic consumed materials.
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