The Rekai Centres and Options for Homes announced a new partnership to deliver much needed long-term care beds and affordable condos in the West Don Lands on June 13. The Rekai Centres is a non-profit, charitable corporation which owns and ...
Read More »Online printing prioneer Vistaprint opens store at King & Bathurst
Nearly two decades after it started offering professional marketing products and services online to small business owners, Vistaprint has opened its first ever bricks and mortar retail space in Downtown Toronto at King and Bathurst. Business owners can now touch ...
Read More »Seniors’ month event raises awareness of elder abuse
The Toronto Seniors’ Forum gives a voice to seniors not often heard. Their dedicated members work to ensure the City of Toronto meets its commitment to provide services equitably to all senior residents. Seniors’ Month in Toronto and World Elder ...
Read More »Martial arts on a mission: The Okichitaw Project
“I’ll be doing Okichitaw until I’m in my grave.” Candy Blair, a 22-year-old Torontonian woman, says practicing the martial art of Okichitaw has changed her life. “I struggle with depression, I’ve struggled with social anxiety, I’ve struggled with suicidal thoughts ...
Read More »BIA members can get grants, training from Starter Company Plus
As consumer expectations have changed, online shopping has become the norm and mobile devices have become ubiquitous, the demand for Toronto’s main street businesses to embrace technology has never been greater. Implementing a digital plan can be a challenge. From ...
Read More »Is Hotel Victoria checking out?
QuadReal Property Group (QuadReal) announced on June 2 that it has entered into an unconditional agreement to acquire 56 Yonge St., currently the site of the Hotel Victoria (which is also TheBulletin.ca’s favourite boutique hotel in the Downtown core). The ...
Read More »SLNA plans Canada Day celebration
Jacquie Williams— The St. Lawrence Neighbourhood Association (SLNA) representing residents of St. Lawrence Neighbourhood is celebrating July 1st with a festival in St. James Park. We start with a parade that will gather in Crombie Park, Sherbourne and The Esplanade ...
Read More »Free seed kids to grow ‘bee-loved’ flowers for National Planting Week
Bees Matter is calling on Canadians to get out and plant pollinator-friendly gardens in support of the important role honey bees play in all of our lives. Bees Matter is designating the week of June 5 – 12, 2017 as ...
Read More »Santerre turns science into business: UofT prof, innovator honoured
Dr. Paul Santerre is a scientist, entrepreneur and an innovator. He’d have to be all three in order to succeed today in the world of biomedical science. The Yonge and Wellesley resident has recently been recognized with the 2017 Governor ...
Read More »City finishes Parliament and Dundas road work ahead of schedule
The construction work on the intersection of Dundas St. at Parliament has been completed sooner than originally planned. At the intersection of Dundas and Parliament, one lane of traffic in each direction opened at 6 p.m. on May 30, one ...
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