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  2. CJTM - Wikipedia

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    CJTM, branded as Met Radio, is a low-powered AM campus and community radio station, owned and operated by Radio Ryerson Inc. at Toronto Metropolitan University (formerly Ryerson University), which was granted a broadcast license by the Canadian Radio-television and Telecommunications Commission on December 11, 2014.

  3. The DMZ (Toronto Metropolitan University) - Wikipedia

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    The DMZ is Toronto Metropolitan University's business incubator for early-stage technology startups. The incubator was launched under the name Digital Media Zone in April 2010, a year after then-president Sheldon Levy announced his intention to make digital media a top priority for the university.

  4. Category:Toronto Metropolitan University alumni - Wikipedia

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    This category lists individuals who are alumni of Toronto Metropolitan University (known until 2022 as Ryerson University). For continuity purposes, this category includes Toronto Metropolitan University graduates prior to its designation as an Ontario university in 1993 i.e. Ryerson Polytechnical Institute.

  5. List of University of Toronto Scarborough alumni - Wikipedia

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    Scott Cavalier, Member of City of Scarborough Council, Metropolitan Toronto Council (and Budget chief). Paul Christie, Member of Toronto City Council, Metropolitan Toronto Council, Chair of the Toronto Transit Commission and Provincial Supervisor of the Toronto District School Board. BA 1974.

  6. Rogers Communications Centre - Wikipedia

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    The Rogers Communications Centre (RCC) is a building on the campus of Toronto Metropolitan University. It is home to the Creative School (formerly the Faculty of Communication and Design) and its departments, including the RTA School of Media. Completed in 1992, it is located at 80 Gould Street in downtown Toronto, Canada.

  7. U Sports women's ice hockey - Wikipedia

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    U Sports encourages competition with a sense of fair-play. U Sports women's ice hockey is the highest level of play of women's ice hockey at the university level under the auspices of U Sports, Canada's governing body for university sports.

  8. Metropolitan Toronto - Wikipedia

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    The Municipality of Metropolitan Toronto was an upper-tier level of municipal government in Ontario, Canada, from 1953 to 1998. It was made up of the old city of Toronto and numerous townships, towns and villages that surrounded Toronto, which were starting to urbanize rapidly after World War II.

  9. MSU Denver Roadrunners - Wikipedia

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    The MSU Denver Roadrunners are the athletic teams that represent Metropolitan State University of Denver. The Roadrunners participate in 15 intercollegiate sports and compete in the Division II Rocky Mountain Athletic Conference.