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 Hughs Room is planning for an encore.A committee has been formed to look at ways to bring the Roncesvalles music venue back to life just days after it shut its doors.Owner Richard Carson closed the 200-person capacity club near Bloor and Dundas streets last weekend, citing financial troubles in a statement.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                         To all our supporters 鈥?performers cups stanley , audience and staff 鈥?I am sincerely sorry to have to say that Hughs Room has reached a point of insolvency,  he said in a release o stanley becher n the companys website.The committee met on Wednesday, Jan. 11, and began exploring ways to restructure the company and open back up as soon as possible.        ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                 The group, which is made up of approximately 10 people, was started by lawyer Brian Iler, a fan of the club and close friends with Carson. Hughs Room is a treasure,  he told Metroland Media Toronto.  In my mind, it would be a shame to lose it鈥?and we need to find a new way to make Hughs Room more viable.                ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        William Grit Laskin, a Toronto-based guitar maker, is the spokesperson for the committee.                ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                              He said the group will meet at le stanley en mexico ast once a week to look at developing a business plan to ensure the club is successful in the future. Its unique in the city 鈥?there isnt  Llaj The Latest: Firefighters contain blaze in eastern New Mexico
 WHITBY 鈥?Eight days after McGill University dropped the name Redmen for its varsity sports teams, Brooklins Major Series Lacrosse franchise has followed suit.The senior mens lacrosse team, which has been in operation as the Brooklin Redmen since 1966, will move forward for now simply as the Brooklin Lacrosse Club, but will begin a process for a new name and logo after the coming season. We had not been ignoring this issue for the last few years, but times have changed and people wan stanley cup t different things now,  team president Dean Link ex stanley termoska plained.  Its an awkward time for us because were about to start our season and theres an awful lot of things that need to be changed. Its going to take a little while.                ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        Amid growing concerns throughou stanley cup t North American involving team names and logos that perpetuate native stereotypes, Whitby Coun. Chris Leahy put forward a motion in April 2017 calling for the Redmen name and logo to  be banned and or removed from schools, sports teams and community property. Since then, according to Link, the team has received letters of support for the Redmen name from the MSL league, which included input from various Indigenous partners, as well as the Mississaugas of Scugog Island First Nation council.        ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                 However, the decision was made by the teams executive members to drop the name effective immediately, as announced in a pres