Author Archives: Bulletin Editor

St. Lawrence HCD recommended

Community council is considering city staff’s recommendation to designate the St. Lawrence Neighbourhood Heritage Conservation District (HCD) at its regular meeting on Nov. 10. The recommendation also includes guidelines to maintain and enhance the historic character of the area. For ...

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Underwater rugby teams scrape along

Taking the hard hitting sport of field rugby underwater has not changed the dynamics, competitiveness and challenges of the game and it provides participants a safe arena to test their skills. Two teams of six battle it out but injuries ...

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How the New World Order globalists divide Americans

Joachim Hagopian — How can a people who have struggled long years under oppression throw off their oppressors and establish a free society? The problems are immense, but their solution lies in the education and enlightenment of the people and the ...

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Downtown Yonge BIA, spurs laneway beautification

Some Downtown movers and shakers have visions of turning a bland back alley into a mini pedestrian mall where people would actually stop, shop, view art and chat over coffee. The alley is O’Keefe Lane, east of Yonge. It runs ...

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No Jets TO heartened Island Airport won’t grow

Tim Ehlich — NoJetsTO, Toronto’s largest citizen group opposed to Island Airport expansion, congratulates Prime Minister-elect Justin Trudeau, MP Adam Vaughan and the Liberal Party on forming the next federal government. “Citizens concerned about the future of Toronto’s waterfront are ...

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How Canadians can profit on the Liberal victory

Dylan Moran — While most polls had been placing the Liberal party as favourite, no one expected such a resounding victory. The win by the Liberals is the first time a son of a former Prime minister has won the ...

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Together Toronto issues appeal for funding support: appeal

Imagine Toronto with a giant casino marring its waterfront. That was almost a reality. No Casino Toronto worked hard to prevent that, but we wouldn’t have been able to do it without the tools we needed. Together Toronto was a ...

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No more parking tickets in City of Toronto?

The City of Toronto is moving towards a new parking ticket dispute process. The current process where you receive a ticket and then challenge it through the courts would be replaced with an Administrative Monetary Penalty System (AMPS). Under the ...

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Downtowners give Waterfront TO boss a farwell

John Campbell is stepping down after 12 years as CEO of Waterfront Toronto (WT). He has navigated many beautiful projects through choppy waters on the Waterfront, and has prepared for new developments as far as the Port Lands. John’s tremendous ...

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Local lane makeover for Farquhars

You may not have heard of Farquhars Lane, but that may soon change as the small laneway near the St. Lawrence Market is on the verge of receiving a groundbreaking makeover thanks to the Laneway Project, a local non-for-profit organization ...

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