Author Archives: Bulletin Editor

Christmas festivities at The Scott Mission College & Spadina

Alex Ng — Doors are open all day long on December 25 at The Scott Mission for the needy and homeless, starting with a hot Christmas meal with all the trimmings and a Christmas gift for each guest.  The day ...

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Local residents & Metro United Church welcome Syrian family

Eric Morse — While Gov. Gen. David Johnson was convening Ministers and national non-profits at Rideau Hall Dece.1, a small group of community workers and volunteers called Community Matters was gathering in the quieter surroundings of St. James Town to ...

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Financial District BIA signs with smart workplaces provider

Lane has revolutionized how people engage with their surroundings through a mobile platform that aims to create smart workplaces. Leveraging the Commercial Real Estate (CRE) ecosystem, Lane enables buildings and companies to communicate and engage with professionals, directly to their ...

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If it ever snows this winter, here’s what you must do

Snow.  It’s a fact of life in Canada.  And when the snow starts to fly, it can affect how we get around. Drivers and cyclists want to have roads cleared quickly and efficiently to allow for the movement of traffic.  ...

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Toronto & Mississauga top GTA house & apartment rental costs

Michelle Holdem — One of Canada’s largest apartment rental sites, has released a new report in the form of an infographic showing rental and living cost for the city of Toronto and the Greater Toronto Area providing renters a community ...

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Auto mall proposal raises Riverside worries about emissions

Riverside businesses welcome a new development that would bring pedestrian traffic to Queen St. E. near the Don River bridge, but some residents worry about gas emissions coming from the “car mall” that would be part of the project. Streetcar ...

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Relief Line data delayed

The next round of public consultation on the city’s rapid transit studies has been rescheduled from November 2015 to early 2016 due to recent indications that more complete ridership data will not be available until that time. The city reports ...

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Cherry closed

Waterfront Toronto is closing the northbound lane of Cherry St. from Lake Shore Boulevard to just north of the Lakeshore East Rail Corridor until Dec. 23. The Cherry St. 172 bus will be rerouted. For more, email info@waterfrontoronto.ca.

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Competition, stress relief and hostesses: table hockey appeal

Riverside resident Eugene Kurz was running on adrenaline when he drove up to Newmarket at 7 a.m. on a Saturday morning, but there’s no rest for the president of the Toronto Stiga Table Hockey League (TSTHL) on the day of ...

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Bandleader Howard Cable still in the spotlight after 70 years

All stories have an ending, but it doesn’t seem right that a story about Canadian composer and one-time big-band leader Howard Cable should have an ending. He’s got too much to tell. With more than seven decades on the Canadian ...

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