Dan416
Senior Member
What made TEC decide they suddenly needed new stairs anyway?
It wasn't sudden at all. They have been building new stairs and elevator here for years now. The fact that they have installed them means we probably are at a halfway point in their reconstruction here.What made TEC decide they suddenly needed new stairs anyway?
Are they removing an older set of stairs?It wasn't sudden at all. They have been building new stairs and elevator here for years now. The fact that they have installed them means we probably are at a halfway point in their reconstruction here.
Out of those two "new" stairwells, only one is new, the other is a new replacement. The one on L3 by Harry Rosen going down to L2 is the new one. The other one going from L2 to L1 by Rogers is the replacement.What made TEC decide they suddenly needed new stairs anyway?
Very classy!Video arcade cabinets by the mall entrance to the former Nordstrom on August 30, 2023:
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They sell candy and other packaged treats from what looks like US and Mexico! I'm excited. I hope the prices aren't bad. I also wonder how they are able to sell in Canada when the products probably only have English ingredients,etc. due to being from the US.Working on finding the exact space, but Ricardo's Kandy Korner will be opening in the Eaton Centre. It's got 2 locations on the west coast and this will be their 3rd store.
French isn't required in other provinces. Generally companies aren't interested in having separate English and French products for Quebec versus the ROC, but it's perfectly legal to sell English-only packaging outside of Quebec.They sell candy and other packaged treats from what looks like US and Mexico! I'm excited. I hope the prices aren't bad. I also wonder how they are able to sell in Canada when the products probably only have English ingredients,etc. due to being from the US.
This is not true.French isn't required in other provinces. Generally companies aren't interested in having separate English and French products for Quebec versus the ROC, but it's perfectly legal to sell English-only packaging outside of Quebec.
They sell candy and other packaged treats from what looks like US and Mexico! I'm excited. I hope the prices aren't bad. I also wonder how they are able to sell in Canada when the products probably only have English ingredients,etc. due to being from the US.