Global Convenience,” an art installation honoring the city’s role as a World Cup host, is a near-perfect replica of a corner shop. Someone got stranded after swimming out to it last week.
People cannot get their essentials at Global Convenience, which will float in the Harbour Square Basin until October, but its ...
However, the piece is so realistic, that pedestrians have been swimming and paddling to the store to check it out. One man ...
If you've taken a walk along Toronto's waterfront recently and did a double-take at what looks like a convenience store ...
A new floating convenience store has arrived in Toronto but it’s not one you can actually buy stuff from, nor is it on land.
There's a floating convenience store in Toronto's harbour. CBC's Lane Harrison explains how it got there — and why it's meant ...
Artists Trevor Wheatley and Cosmo Dean, with design studio Puncture, have moored an entire convenience store on Lake Ontario ...
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The store is fully stocked with essentials one would usually find at a grocery store. Read more at straitstimes.com. Read ...
The Waterloo Regional Police Service has released new video of a copper theft and how far would you go to find a convenience store?
Artists Trevor Wheatley and Cosmo Dean say the waterfront installation reflects Toronto's role as a FIFA World Cup host city ...
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