The non-profit group which runs Toronto's oldest operating movie theatre says it is seeking a court injunction after their landlord refused to renew a lease set to expire next week.
However the landlord is looking to keep some of the staff who run the theatre as he seeks to take over its operation. Speaking with CTV News Toronto, Danny Mullen said the lease stipulates that the tenant will be responsible for all upkeep, maintenance and repair and that it should be completed in a timely manner."Every time we sign the lease, they say 'we're going to do all this work.' They never do nothing," Mullin said."And then when I say 'what happened?' — 'Well, that was the old directors, now we have new directors.
"So we've made significant investments in things like a digital projector, which is a sizable and expensive piece of equipment, the sound system, a lot of the point of sale systems," Oyston said. The owners of the Revue Cinema say the building is in need of repairs which have not been carried out. Montreal's Jewish General Hospital finds itself at the heart of a class action lawsuit for sexual abuse allegedly committed against children by two former social workers employed by its Child Psychiatry Department, Gino Londei and Steve Trowbridge.The Montreal metro's special constables are warning of a major hike in crime on the city's underground public transport system, and with summer festivals and tourism spiking, they feel it's only likely to get worse.
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