Friday 6 December 2013

Snowstorm slams Eastern Canada

Heavy wet snow in parts of Quebec, Ottawa area causing accidents


Eastern Canada is getting hit with its first big snowstorm of the year, a system that is expected to bring as much as 25 centimetres of snow to parts of Quebec and and eastern Ontario.

Accidents that have caused injuries have already been reported.
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A woman was rescued and taken to hospital after her vehicle slid into the Gatineau RIver. She suffered hypothermia, police said. (Geneviève Garon/Radio-Canada)
Across most of southern and eastern Ontario, the system has dumped the season's first load of heavy, wet snow, with more expected through western Quebec.
As of 8 a.m. ET, 24 centimetres were recorded in the Ottawa area, much of the snow falling overnight. It should taper off by midday.
"In Montreal, 12 centimetres of snow was reported at Trudeau International Airport, but it'll switching over to rain for a combination of rain and wet snow," said CBC meteorologist Jay Scotland.
"There is the risk of freezing rain through the Eastern Townships," he said.
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Slick road conditions are blamed for this accident on a Gatineau highway, involving a Brinks armoured truck. (CBC)
"Areas north and east of the St. Lawrence are seeing this as a snow event, with 15 to 25, upwards of 30 centimetres of snow possible, including what fell last night."
Snow and slush are making for dangerous driving conditions. In western Quebec, an armoured Brinks truck overturned early Wednesday on a Gatineau expressway, sending one person to hospital and injuring two others. Elsewhere, a car slid into the Gatineau River, sending a woman to hospital with hypothermia.
All buses assigned by Eastern Ontario schools boards have been cancelled. By noon ET, about 30 accidents
were reported in Ottawa, according to Const. Chuck Benoit of the city's police force.
Farther to the east, Environment Canada says wind gusts of up to 100 km/h are in the forecast Wednesday for parts of Nova Scotia, New Brunswick, Prince Edward Island and western Newfoundland.
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Leigh-Anne King emailed this photo of her family shovelling the 20 centimetres of snow that fell before 7 a.m. ET Wednesday in Ottawa. (Courtesy Leigh-Anne King)
In New Brunswick, a mixture of light snow and freezing rain in the early morning hours closed schools in the Fredericton and Oromocto areas.
The region can also expect to be drenched with between 50 and 100 millimetres of rain by Thursday.

U.S. storm slows holiday travel

The same storm system moving across Eastern Canada is also south of the border, a day before the American Thanksgiving Day holiday. About 40 million people are on the move for one of the busiest travel days in the U.S. Most of them are on the road, but an estimated three million move through airports to visit relatives.
The CBC's Meagan Fitzpatrick, reporting from Reagan International Airport in Washington, said the runways there are "really slick."
"It has been raining non-stop since 9 p.m. Tuesday and the rain is to continue all day on Wednesday.
"High winds are expected and could also present problems in the northeast part of the country," said said, adding that cancellations and delays at Reagan International are affecting arrivals more than departures.
The affected flights include an Air Canada flight from Ottawa that has been cancelled.
Source : CBC
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African Lion Safari Tour from Toronto

African Lion Safari Tour from Toronto
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Attractions include:
  • Drive Through the Game Reserve in our air conditioned and guided Tour Bus.
  • Misumu Bay Wet Play area (open daily, WEATHER PERMITTING, May 21 to September 5, height restrictions apply, closes for season after Labour Day)
  • Jungle Playground (height restrictions apply)
  • Parrot Paradise show
  • Elephant Roundup demonstration
  • A scenic railway tour
  • Pets' Corner
  • Birds of Prey flying demonstration
  • Take a cruise aboard the "African Queen"
  • Tour price includes admission to the park, all shows and roundtrip transportation from Downtown Toronto, Toronto Airport Area & Mississauga.
  • Departs every Saturday, Sunday & Public Holiday - 9:00 am from Toronto and returns approx. 6 pm
  • A perfect day for you and your family with all the animals and many fun activities
  • Opportunities to take close up pictures of animals from all over the world eg. Elephants, lions, monkeys etc.
  • Group & Private Tours Available for all size groups
  • For a group of 5 or more, tour will be available upon the date of your request. Please call or email further enquiries on 1 day Safari Tour. Call us anytime 416.276.9127.
Elephant Swim - Watch as our herd of Asian elephants frolic and play in the refreshing water of Recreation Lake.
Pets' Corner - Come FACE TO FACE with a variety of animals and birds. Children can enjoy petting baby goats.
Misumu Bay Wet Play - Interactive water adventure for children. Open daily May 21 to September 5, 2011, weather permitting. Height Restrictions Apply.
Parking is free.
ALL FEATURES, SHOWS, NATURE TOURS ARE WEATHER PERMITTING. SOME FEATURES HAVE HEIGHT RESTRICTIONS & CONDITIONS OF USE.
Rates: $125.00 Adult per person
$79.00 (Child: 3-12 Years of age)
Under 3 years Free!

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Friday 29 November 2013

Flexible Tours from Toronto to Niagara Falls Sightseeing Tours | Niagara Falls Bus Tours and Toronto Bus Tours |

Niagara Falls Zoom Tours provides finest Limo Taxi and Chauffeured Transportation service in Toronto, Burlington, Hamilton and surrounding Toronto area. Get 100% safe, reliable and luxurious Limo Taxi service and Airport Transportation through out the Toronto from us. Our serving areas includes Greater Toronto Area, Hamilton, Mississauga, Pickering Oshawa, Richmond Hill, Burlington and Markham. Order online and afforadable rates for Ajax Whitby Limo Taxi, Mississauga Taxi Limo, Pickering Oshawa Limo Taxi and Richmond Hill Limo Taxi services.
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Niagara Falls Zoom Tours offers affordable tours to Niagara Falls with online quick tour reservation from Toronto, Ontario, Canada. Make a Tour Toronto and enjoy all of the sightseeing attractions that Toronto and Niagara Falls have to offer. We provide online reservation system for Niagara Falls Ontario Tour. Niagara Falls Zoom Tours is a premier tourist guide providing valuable information on Niagara Falls attractions, accommodations, sightseeing, hotels and travel related information.

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The cost of our commentated day trip is $78.75 per person Canadian dollars. Children 3 years of age and under are free. Advanced seating can be purchased through our secure online ordering system. Also payment can be made on the day of the tour by cash or by Visa, Master Card and American express.

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Friday 22 November 2013

Flexible Tours from Toronto to Niagara Falls Sightseeing Tours | Niagara Falls Bus Tours and Toronto Bus Tours

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Niagara Falls Zoom Tours offers affordable tours to Niagara Falls with online quick tour reservation from Toronto, Ontario, Canada. Make a Tour Toronto and enjoy all of the sightseeing attractions that Toronto and Niagara Falls have to offer. We provide online reservation system for Niagara Falls Ontario Tour. Niagara Falls Zoom Tours is a premier tourist guide providing valuable information on Niagara Falls attractions, accommodations, sightseeing, hotels and travel related information.
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If you prefer to contact Niagara Falls Zoom Tours by phone, please call our toll free number 1-888-786-7906 if you are in North America. For overseas calls, the number is 416.276.9127. Please be sure to include a telephone number so that we can contact you when you’re in Toronto.

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Pickup from your Hotel at 8:30AM - 9:00AM & Return back by 6:30PM
Confirmation of reservations will be emailed to you shortly after completion of reservations online.
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Friday 15 November 2013

Flexible Tours from Toronto to Niagara Falls Sightseeing Tours | Niagara Falls Bus Tours and Toronto Bus Tours |

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FULLY NARRATED, TOUR INCLUDES:
Maid of the Mist Boat Tour
Tour of the Historic Town of Niagara on the Lake
Niagara Winery Tour with Free Wine Tasting
Queenston Heights Brock Monument
Floral Clock
Hydro Power Stations
View the Whirlpool Rapids & Niagara Cable Car
Canadian Horseshoe and American Falls
Transport by air-conditioned motor coach or Mini Bus
Hotel pickup and drop off
3 HOURS FREE TIME AT THE FALLS FOR DINNER, SIGHTSEEING, SHOPPING, CASINO & OTHER ATTRACTIONS NEARBY.
Tour Info:
Tour departs from Downtown Toronto Hotels & Toronto Airport Hotels
Departure Time: 2:00 pm
Returning Details: Tour returns to original departure point at approx. 10:30 pm
ONLINE DISCOUNTED RATES
ADULT: $105.00
CHILD (3 - 11): $90.00
SENIOR: $97.00

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Discover all that Niagara has to offer with superior, narrated sightseeing tours of Niagara Falls Tours from Toronto to Niagara Falls.
Tours Available all Year around and Pick-up from all Downtown Toronto Hotels and near Toronto Pearson Airport by a professional Driver/guide.

Departs at 1:00pm: Leave Toronto aboard a climate-controlled Mini Coach Bus for Niagara Falls.
The informative commentary will include the history of the area, the role of the Native population, and the geography that makes the Niagara peninsula so unique.

3:30pm: Award winning Winery – Free Wine Tasting & Drive through the historic town of Niagara on the Lake.

4:00pm: Arrive at the Niagara Whirlpool and see one of the most violent series of white water rapids in North America. The Niagara Helicopters are here also, the helicopter ride over the Niagara area is optional and tickets are purchased on site (additional cost).

4:30pm: A ride on the Maid of the Mist boat where you will experience the power, energy & majesty of Niagara Falls. Be mesmerised by the height of the Horseshoe Falls and the volume of Water that plunges from its Crestline.
(From Oct 25 to Apr 31, the Maid of the Mist boat ride is replaced with the Journey Behind the Falls Or Skylon Tower)

5:30pm: Drive along the Niagara Parkway and see the power of the Niagara River as it prepares to plunge over Niagara Falls.
The Coach will travel through the Dufferin Islands where the lush, natural environment is used as a public park.

6:00pm -9:00pm: Free time at the Falls for Dinner, Sightseeing, Clifton Hill - the Street of the Fun and other attractions near by. Table rock is the area at the brink of the Horseshoe Falls - here you will stand just feet from the crestline of the mighty Horseshoe Falls and hear why Niagara is known as "thundering water". Gaze in awe when dusk arrives and the great cataracts are lit in a multitude of colours.

9:00pm: Depart Niagara Falls for Toronto

10:00pm: Arrive in Toronto.

Tour Duration : 8-9 hours

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Thursday 31 October 2013

Canadian tightrope walker Jay Cochrane dies of cancer at age 69

Jay Cochrane waits to sign autographs in his gallery in the Skylon Tower after walking on a tightrope cable in Niagara Falls, Ont., Aug. 22, 2007. Cochrane died Wednesday in Niagara Falls at the age of 69. THE CANADIAN PRESS/AP-David Duprey
TORONTO - Celebrated Canadian tightrope walker Jay Cochrane died Wednesday in Niagara Falls, Ont., at the age of 69.
A tribute on Cochrane‘s website to the man dubbed ‘‘The Prince of the Air‘‘ says he died from pancreatic cancer.
Cochrane was born in Saint John, N.B., in 1944 and grew up in the northern Ontario towns of North Bay and Sudbury.
The tribute, written by friend Shane Peacock, says Cochrane became enamoured by tightrope walking at the age of eight and ran away from home at 14 to begin his long career.
But that career began painfully, when in 1965, a tightrope 27 metres high at Varsity Stadium in Toronto collapsed and he suffered a broken pelvis, two broken legs and other fractures and was told he would never walk again.
Cochrane recovered by 1970, however, and ascended his first "skywire" 40 stories high between two skyscrapers to help mark the opening of the Hudson Bay Centre tower in Toronto.
Two years later, Cochrane set a world record when he walked back and forth for four kilometres on a 91-metre long wire 36 metres above ground at the Canadian National Exhibition, also in Toronto.
In 1981, Cochrane set a second world record by living on a high wire for 21 days in San Juan, Puerto Rico.
Cochrane’s greatest achievement was in 1995 when he walked more than 640 metres over the Yangtze River in China from a height of 411 metres.
The event, before a crowd of 200,000 people, made Cochrane a legend in China. His likeness appeared on a Chinese stamp and a school was named in his honour.
In recent years, Cochrane performed several high-wire acts in Niagara Falls, including a 228-metre high walk on a tightrope in 2012 at the age of 68.
Cochrane is survived by two brothers and two sisters and had asked that any gifts in his honour be sent to The Tender Wishes Foundations in the Niagara region, which helps ease the live of terminally ill children, and the Boys and Girls Club of Niagara Falls.
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Thursday 24 October 2013

Niagara Falls Bus Tours and Toronto Bus Tours

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Whether it’s an airport transfer, shuttle service, a private sightseeing tour, or other transportation needs, we have the vehicle that’s just right for your group.  
We have buses of various sizes that can accommodate up to 55 passengers. For more intimate groups of up to 7 people, our stretch limousines and sedans provide you with the ultimate in luxury, comfort and privacy.

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Friday 18 October 2013

Flexible Tours from Toronto to Niagara Falls Sightseeing Tours

Zoom Tours voted the Best Niagara Falls Tours from Toronto. 4 Times Award Winner Tour of the year. Departing from all the Hotels in Toronto & near Pearson Airport Hotels, Mississauga. Book your tour today!

Niagara Falls Zoom Tours offers an exciting Niagara Falls Day Trip from Toronto via Niagara on the Lake with luxurious Sightseeing Tours and an exhilarating ride aboard the famous Maid of the Mist boat Ride. Take electrifying full-day trip of Niagara Falls from Toronto and Explore Sightseeing Tours in Niagara Falls and Toronto with Niagara Falls Zoom Tours. One of the world's famous and natural wonders, Niagara Falls attracts visitors from worldwide. You can book online Niagara Falls Day Trip from Toronto with Niagara Falls Zoom Tours. Sightseeing in Niagara is a year round event. Explore Niagara Falls Ontario Attractions, the Falls with Adventure and Sightseeing Tours with Niagara Falls Zoom Tours.
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The full-day tour includes an exhilarating ride aboard the famous Maid of the Mist boat Ride at the base of the majestic Horseshoe Falls (weather conditions permitting).
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Your full-day tour from Toronto takes you in air-conditioned comfort through the breathtaking scenery of the orchard-laden Niagara Peninsula to Niagara Falls. After you will take a wet and wild tour of the falls on the legendary Maid of the Mist boat. If the boats aren't operating (end October to mid-April depending on weather conditions), you can take a close-up "Journey Behind the Falls" to stand in the mist behind the thundering Horseshoe Falls, or experience the spectacular presentation on the falls at the Imax Theater.

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Friday 20 September 2013

Flexible Tours from Toronto to Niagara Falls Sightseeing Tours

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Choose a 5- or 9-hour commentated tour of the Niagara region and select the outstanding attractions you and your party would like to experience. Here are some of the things that this breathtaking area has to offer:
  • A meal overlooking the Falls
  • Fallsview Casino
  • Casino Niagara
  • Maid of the Mist*
  • Journey Behind the Falls
  • The Butterfly Conservatory
  • Marineland
  • Niagara Falls Aviary
  • Clifton Hill
  • Minolta Tower
  • Skylon Tower
  • Niagara-on-the-Lake
  • Cirque Niagara
  • Winery tours
  • Whirlpool/Legends Golf Courses
  • Niagara Helicopter
  • Whirlpool Jet Boat Tour
  • Shaw Festival
  • Fort George
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Friday 13 September 2013

Niagara Falls Evening Tour Reservation - Regular

Discover all that Niagara has to offer with superior, narrated sightseeing tours of Niagara Falls Tours from Toronto to Niagara Falls.
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Tours Available all Year around and Pick-up from all Downtown Toronto Hotels and near Toronto Pearson Airport by a professional Driver/guide.
Departs at 2:00pm: Leave Toronto aboard a climate-controlled Mini Coach Bus for Niagara Falls.
The informative commentary will include the history of the area, the role of the Native population, and the geography that makes the Niagara peninsula so unique.
3:30pm: Award winning Winery – Free Wine Tasting & Drive through the historic town of Niagara on the Lake.
4:00pm: Arrive at the Niagara Whirlpool and see one of the most violent series of white water rapids in North America. The Niagara Helicopters are here also, the helicopter ride over the Niagara area is optional and tickets are purchased on site (additional cost).
4:30pm: A ride on the Maid of the Mist boat where you will experience the power, energy & majesty of Niagara Falls. Be mesmerised by the height of the Horseshoe Falls and the volume of Water that plunges from its Crestline.
(From Oct 25 to Apr 31, the Maid of the Mist boat ride is replaced with the Journey Behind the Falls Or Skylon Tower)
5:30pm: Drive along the Niagara Parkway and see the power of the Niagara River as it prepares to plunge over Niagara Falls.
The Coach will travel through the Dufferin Islands where the lush, natural environment is used as a public park.
6:00pm -9:00pm: Free time at the Falls for Dinner, Sightseeing, Clifton Hill - the Street of the Fun and other attractions near by. Table rock is the area at the brink of the Horseshoe Falls - here you will stand just feet from the crestline of the mighty Horseshoe Falls and hear why Niagara is known as "thundering water". Gaze in awe when dusk arrives and the great cataracts are lit in a multitude of colours.
9:00pm: Depart Niagara Falls for Toronto
10:30pm: Arrive in Toronto.

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Wednesday 11 September 2013

Niagara Falls Day Tour Reservation

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Niagara Falls Tours from Toronto, Ontario, Canada
Pickup from your Hotel at 8:30AM - 9:00AM & Return back by 6:30PM
Confirmation of reservations will be emailed to you shortly after completion of reservations online.
Niagara Falls Freedom Day Tour from Toronto – Tour Package Includes:
Photo: Fabulous shot of the Maid of the Mist in the shoe of the Horseshoe !

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  • Maid of the Mist Boat Ride OR Journey Behind the Falls (Option to choose from)
  • Historical Town Free time to explore Niagara-on-the-Lake
  • Pillitteri Winery or Reif Winery at Niagara-on-the-Lake stop for Free Wine Tasting
  • Scenic Route towards to Niagara Falls
  • Niagara Parkway Drive by Niagara River
  • Picture stop at Floral Clock
  • Drive through Hydro Power Stations / Turbines in the River
  • Scenic stop at Whirlpool Rapids
  • Canadian Horseshoe Falls Free time to explore ( 3 hours or more free time at the Falls)
  • Transport by Air-Conditioned Mini Bus or Motor Coach
  • English Speaking Guide
  • Complimentary pickup from your Hotel
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Apple iPhone 5C: The perils of price chopping

Apple Senior Vice President of Worldwide Marketing Phil Schiller speaks about the new iPhone 5C during an Apple product announcement at the Apple campus on September 10, 2013 in Cupertino, California. The company launched the new iPhone 5C model that will run iOS 7 is made from hard-coated polycarbonate and comes in various colors. (Photo by Justin Sullivan/Getty Images)
A cheap Apple product isn’t heresy. It’s market reality. And Apple’s introduction of the low-cost iPhone 5C alongside its flagship 5S model at Tuesday's big reveal in Cupertino illustrates just how much pressure the company now faces.
The cost-conscious consumer in me has always wanted Apple to start pricing its products a little closer to the affordable middle of the market instead of the near-luxury space where it typically lives. While I logically understand why most of the company’s wares tend to command a premium, emotionally I wish it took less coin to bring something emblazoned with the famous logo home.
The perils of price chopping
Apple has traditionally not taken downmarket moves lightly. Introducing the first-generation iMac computer in 1997 was a save-the-company move that had more to do with busting preconceived notions of what a PC was – and was not – than anything else. Later, expanding the original iPod line from the full-blown classic offering to the more populist Mini, Nano and Shuffle traded the risk of cheapening the brand against the need to grow the platform and get as many people as possible hooked on iTunes software and culture.
It worked. Spectacularly. And Apple has stayed well above the mass market space ever since, riding a wave of near-exponential volume growth and margins that were – and are – unmatched in the industry. It’s a strategy that made sense in the halcyon days six years ago when the company reinvented what had been a staid, corporate-led smartphone paradigm and as a result had the touchscreen/consumer-friendly smartphone market virtually to itself. It’s also a strategy that continued to make sense as the company expanded its iOS empire with the iPad in 2010 and an ever-growing App Store to boot.
Times have changed
Unfortunately, the strategy makes little sense today. The world has evolved radically from those simple early days in the smartphone market, and Apple is now being squeezed by unrelenting competition from devices running Google’s Android operating system on one side, and by topped-out demand in mature markets like North America and Europe on the other.
While analysts and observers blame Apple’s stock price swoon on its innovation challenges, investors are infinitely more afraid of the growth engine running out of steam. Crushing competition and maxed-out markets with slackening growth potential will have that effect, and shareholders have cashed out in anticipation of darker days ahead.
Enter the iPhone 5C, Apple’s most radical marketing move since the very first iMac all those years ago. It reuses much of the technology at the core of the now-overshadowed iPhone 5. It’s a savvy move that Apple has used before: recycle already paid-for engineering in a lower-tier product, then sell it alongside the higher-end offering without risk of cannibalization.
The iPad mini, which largely uses the same guts as the older iPad 2, ignited Apple’s move into the lower-price tablet market. Like iPad mini customers, iPhone 5C users likely won’t care that their devices are running 12- to 18-month-old processors and camera modules. Getting into the iPhone universe and bringing that all-important logo home for less is likely more than enough for them.
If it’s a convenience here in North America, it’s an absolute necessity for Apple in emerging markets like China, India and Africa. While the high-end 5S would have met with limited appeal in these price-sensitive markets, the 5C could open the doors to continued exponential growth for the iPhone franchise. Of course, Apple runs the risk of brand dilution, but in the face of Google’s push for global mobile platform dominance, it’s a risk Apple can’t afford not to take.
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Monday 9 September 2013

Blackfish documentary coming to Niagara for one night only

SeaWorld killer whale Tilikum is the subject of the documentary Blackfish, which will be screened for one night only in Niagara Sept. 27. The event is a fundraiser for former Marineland employees who have spoken out against the park, and been sued as a result. PHOTO: Special to The ReviewSeaWorld killer whale Tilikum is the subject of the documentary Blackfish, which will be screened for one night only in Niagara Sept. 27. The event is a fundraiser for former Marineland employees who have spoken out against the park, and been sued as a result. PHOTO: Special to The Review
The acclaimed documentary Blackfish is heading to Niagara for a one-night-only screening Sept. 27.
One of the year’s best-reviewed films is already a frontrunner for Best Documentary at next year’s Oscars. It examines the captivity of killer whale Tilikum at Orlando’s SeaWorld, and his role in the deaths of three trainers, most recently Dawn Brancheau in 2010.
Since its premiere at the Sundance Film Festival in January, the film has generated huge media buzz on the already volatile issue of whales in captivity, with SeaWorld claiming the film “paints a distorted picture” about the industry. The film so affected animation giant Pixar, it changed the ending of its upcoming sequel to Finding Nemo, originally set in a marine park.
The Niagara screening takes place at Sir Winston Churchill Secondary School at 7 p.m. It will be a fundraiser for the legal expenses of Marineland ‘whistle blowers’ who have spoken out against the park in the past year. Marineland has filed six lawsuits in response, including against former Marineland employees Phil Demers ($1.5 million), Christine Santos ($1.2 million) and Jim Hammond ($1.5 million), as well as local activist Mike Garrett ($1.5 million) and the Toronto Star ($7 million).
Former SeaWorld trainer Samantha Berg, who is featured in the film, will also attend the Niagara screening.
“The first time I saw Blackfish I was hit with a combination of emotions all at once,” says Berg, now an acupuncturist in Alaska. “ I felt my heart leap when I remembered how it felt the first time I ever swam with a killer whale, but I was also horrified to discover how SeaWorld went about capturing killer whales to stock their parks.
“I felt deep embarrassment and shame for never considering how the animals got to SeaWorld in the first place while I was working at the park.”
Garrett, whose run-ins with Marineland park owner John Holer can be found on YouTube, says getting the film in Niagara – even for one night – “is extremely important being that we have Marineland, a captive mammal facility within close proximity.”
He says marine parks have controlled the message through decades of TV and radio commercials, but Blackfish tells a whole different story.
“This film has the power to change people’s minds, it has impact.”
While protests continue at Marineland, they are less vocal this year after an injunction obtained against local group Marineland Animal Defense which prohibits the use of megaphones and phrases like “torture” and “abuse” on signs. In addition, the park has leased two new sections of land from the city, including a front section utilized by protesters for years.
Garrett spoke against the leases at an August council meeting, and hopes every Niagara Falls city councilor sees Blackfish.
“It is my hope Niagara area politicians will attend this screening with an open mind to learn about the other side of captivity.”
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Wednesday 4 September 2013

Celebrating 100 Years of Indian Cinema



Gala Event September 7th, 2013 | Reception 6:30PM | Dinner 8:00PM Four Seasons Centre for the Performing Arts 145 Queen St. West, Toronto, ON

Based on 100 years of inspired work by Indian filmmakers

Directed by Deepa Mehta | Co-Produced by Warren Spitz & Jennifer Tory Menu Created by Vikram Vij | Set Designed by Tamara Deverell | Costumes by Rashmi Varma 

For ticket & event info please contact amanda@emc2events.com | Phone 416-847-1842

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Final 2013 Toronto Film Festival Screening Schedule

At the moment we're looking at a total of 29 films reviewed

Surprisingly, or not so surprising, depending on how much you've been reading my day-to-day Toronto-related posts, my schedule for this year's 2013 Toronto Film Festival has changed quite a bit since I posted that preliminary schedule about two weeks ago.2013 Toronto Film Festival Schedule
For starters, The Fifth Estate will no longer be my first screening of the fest as I hear it's not yet completed with some temp music still in place at this time, but they're hoping to have it completed and ready in the 9:30 PM slot on the opening day. Either way, it will still play, but there just might be a disclaimer before it does. I must admit, they push these things to the wire, but thankfully it's nothing to do with the editing, just some last minute touches.
The great thing about the change means I now get to see Don Jon, which I otherwise would have had to miss. If you also remember, I was going to have to miss Kill Your Darlings on the opening day, but fortunately it screened here in Seattle early so I'll be able to bring a review to you shortly.
In addition to that I was also able to see Rush before heading off to the festival, which opened up September 6th for me a bit and I'll now be able to see Ralph FiennesThe Invisible Womanfollowed by Xavier Dolan's psychological thriller Tom at the Farm.
I have also had to pull the trigger and decided to see The Railway Man instead of Parklandconsidering the latter already has a distributor and release date and I won't be seeing Mandela: Long Walk to Freedom unless the Weinsteins hook me up with a ticket for the Gala screening.
I was able to score a ticket to the late night screening of Dom Hemingway, which opened up more time in my schedule, but does pack my September 8th with five films.
Otherwise the schedule just had some shuffling around as I'll now be seeing Gravity a little earlier and have managed to fit the Japanese remake of Unforgiven starring Ken Watanabe in.
You'll also notice a few gaps here and there where I might be able to fit a few other screenings in, and I'll update this post with my complete schedule as the festival goes on, including adding links to my reviews as they post.
Otherwise, here it is and you can click on any of the titles in this post or linked below to learn more about each film.
The 38th Toronto International Film Festival runs from September 5 to 15, 2013 and I will be there through the 13th.
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September 13th
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