Joint News Conference To Be Held On Monday

TORONTO, October 15, 2004 – York University, The Canadian Soccer Association and the Toronto Argonauts will hold a joint news conference: DATE: Monday, October 18th, 2004 TIME: 9 a.m. LOCATION: Main Gymnasium, Tait Mckenzie Centre, York University Keele Campus Federal minister responsible for the GT…

DATE: Monday, October 18th, 2004
TIME: 9 a.m.
LOCATION: Main Gymnasium, Tait Mckenzie Centre, York University Keele Campus

Federal minister responsible for the GTA, the Hon. Joe Volpe, York University President and Vice Chancellor, Dr. Lorna Marsden, Kevan Pipe of the Canadian Soccer Association, and representatives of the Toronto Argonauts will take part in the news conference and be available for media interviews. Following the news conference, an outdoor photo opportunity will take place adjacent to the Tait Mckenzie Centre.

DIRECTIONS:tThe Tait McKenzie Centre is easily accessible from Steeles Avenue:

From Downtown Toronto:
-North on Keele Street to Steeles Avenue – turn LEFT (WEST) onto Steeles.
-Turn LEFT at second street (south from Steeles), the Northwest Gate entrance. The Tait McKenzie Centre is directly in front of you.

MEDIA PARKING: Directly in front of Tait McKenzie Centre OR proceed to south of Centre around the traffic circle in front of the Tait McKenzie Centre, to Thompson Road on east side of Centre to the Thompson Road parking lot, located immediately south of the Tait McKenzie Centre. ( See Map)

FOR NEWS MEDIA UNABLE TO ATTEND THE NEWS CONFERENCE, A VIDEO NEWS RELEASE WILL BE TRANSMITTED VIA ANIK F2C AT 14:00 ON MONDAY OCTOBER 18TH.

Paulo Senra

Chief Communications & Content Officer | Chef des communications et du contenu, Canada Soccer

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