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Jane at Home opens April 29

The ordinary life of an extraordinary woman. An exhibit celebrating the life and personal history of Jane Jacobs, featuring rare and never-before-seen items from her estate. Step into the personal world of Jane Jacobs.   Experience the environments in which she ...

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Letter: On Chris Moise’s April 2016 column

I happened to see this publication in one of the newspaper boxes, never heard of it before, rather interesting. I especially enjoyed your article with your thoughts on Trump and Ford, expressing your thoughts on both men, and the danger ...

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Letter: L Tower and Trump Tower sites need to be cleaned up

I picked up my April edition of The Bulletin at No Frill’s on Front St. E. earlier this afternoon.  Again, another great read with interesting stories. I meet with a friend every month at Tim Horton’s in George Brown College ...

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Letter: City police seem immune… on John Sewell’s April 2016 column

City police immune from any responsibility! Sadly, for last 37 years of my living in Toronto, I have been observing deterioration of police department of Toronto. It’s became state by itself! Completely unprofessional, overpaid, it’s sucking last blood out Toronto ...

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OCAD receives $27 million to develop Creative City Campus

The Honourable Reza Moridi, Ontario’s Minister of Training, Colleges and Universities, has announced that OCAD University will receive a $27-million investment towards the revitalization and expansion of the core of its campus. The university’s Creative City Campus project will add ...

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First ship welcomed with 155th annual Beaver Hat ceremony

PortsToronto Harbour Master Angus Armstrong “crowns” Federal Rideau Captain Sharma Vinod Kumar with a 200-year-old silk and beaver top hat at the 155th annual Beaver Hat Ceremony at Redpath Refinery. The annual ceremony dates back to the mid-1800s and celebrates ...

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April 18 deadline for comments on Wellesley park

Eric Morse — In early June 2015, residents of the Yonge – Bay – Wellesley area celebrated the kickoff of the development of a new public park at 11 Wellesley Ave. West on 1.6 acres of land originally slated many ...

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Humes: Downtown workers come in from far and wide

Grant Humes– The City of Toronto recently presented its Toronto Employment Survey 2015 at the February Planning and Growth Committee, and the numbers are good. Toronto saw its second-best year of employment growth in the last decade, adding 37,870 jobs, ...

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Tower proposal for Queen East

A proposal to amend the Official Plan and zoning by-law to permit a mixed-use development of three towers of 39, 45 and 39 storeys, on top of base buildings of three to 11 storeys, has been received for the property ...

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