world19News 175: Oct. 15/07
 
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A very brief reminder about world19's public forum this Wednesday. We hope everyone interested in our city will come out.
 
 
"How do we build a great city? How do we pay for it?"
 
The evening will begin with a panel discussion featuring three experienced and expert city watchers, and will be followed by audience questions and comments to the panel. Our panelists:
Matthew Blackett
Publisher & Creative Director, Spacing magazine & www.spacing.ca
 
David Michael Lamb
City Politics Reporter, CBC Radio News
 
Neil Thomlinson
Chair, Politics and Public Administration, Ryerson University

 
When: Wednesday, Oct. 17, 7:30 pm
Where: Swansea Town Hall, 95 Lavinia Avenue
(Between Windermere & Durie, 3 blocks south of Bloor. For map and directions, see: http://www.web.net/~swansea/Map/Map.htm
 
 
We hope the forum will provide a good opportunity to raise issues and questions about Toronto, and an opportunity for the community to listen and speak.
 
Both Councillor Saundercook and Mayor Miller have been invited. We understand the Mayor will attend our forum, arriving later in the evening.
 
 
 
world19 on the radio:
 
Earlier today (Oct. 15), "Take 5" (www.take5.fm), the morning show of CIUT-FM (89.5, www.ciut.fm) interviewed two members of world19 regarding our meeting and the issues it will address.
 
The entire show is archived.  Click the link to download. After a few minutes (depending on your download speed), you can drag the slider to the right to find the appropriate spot. Our interview began about 9:27, approximately 2/3 of the way through.  (Or listen to the entire show... if you haven't come across the show previously).
http://media.podcastingmanager.com/37494-82080/Media/oct%20%20.mp3
 
 
 
For world19,
John Leeson
 
world19:
Supporting citizen involvement in our community and its future.
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