Woodstock, ON – The oldest woodworking show in North America turns 30 this year. The Woodstock Woodworking Show is set to launch Oct. 2, 3, 4 at the Woodstock Fairgrounds. The show is designed to inspire, educate and allows home ...
Read More »Gunfire on Parliament and Mill streets in cop-car chase
Local witnesses told The Bulletin that six rounds of gunfire shattered the noon-hour peace today (Sept. 15) at Parliament and Mill streets as at least one police officer opened fire on an allegedly stolen Toyota Corolla believed to be headed ...
Read More »Police Accountability Bulletin: Carding, G20, tender bullets
John Sewell — This bulletin is published by the Toronto Police Accountability Coalition (TPAC), a group of individuals and organizations in Toronto interested in police policies and procedures, and in making police more accountable to the community they are committed ...
Read More »70-year-old Cabbagetowner will cycle to Mexico
Mark O’Neill Not many people kick off their eighth decade with a 2,500 mile (4,000 km) cycling adventure, but that’s Cabbagetown resident John Murtaugh’s big birthday goal. He wants to raise at least $25,000 for his favourite charity, Amistad Canada. ...
Read More »Prized pics from local residents on hydro poles
Dennis Hanagan Tharanga Ramanayake of CityPlace isn’t a pro photographer. But his work is considered good enough to go on display on hydro poles in Toronto’s waterfront to a potential 17 million visitors annually through to September 2017. “I feel ...
Read More »Esplanade, Front, Sherbourne planning items
An application proposing to redevelop 75 The Esplanade with a 34-storey mixed used building containing street level retail and residential uses above is going to community council this month. City staff are requesting authorization for a community consultation on the ...
Read More »Local animator is making a big ‘boom’ with his character BAM he is introducing at TIFF
Grange resident and animator Howie Shia is making his TIFF debut with the premiere of BAM. Public screenings are scheduled for Sept. 16 and Sept. 20. In BAM, Shia uses mostly traditional drawing techniques while combining a love for ancient mythologies ...
Read More »Successful Lake Ontario crossing raises $138k to fight melanoma
Dennis Hanagan A Wellington West man fought 6-foot waves as he crossed Lake Ontario Aug. 22 to raise awareness about melanoma, a skin cancer. He also raised more than $138,000 for the Douglas Wright Foundation to help people fighting the ...
Read More »Supper Club talks St. Lawrence at Sept. 28 panel
The St. Lawrence Supper Club is repeating its popular St. Lawrence area discussion panel on Sept. 28 with three local speakers: councillor Pam McConnell, historian Bruce Bell and Al Smith, executive director of the St. Lawrence Neighbourhood Business Improvement Area. ...
Read More »CRBA Sept. 8
The next public meeting of the Corktown Residents & Business Association (CRBA) is scheduled for Sept. 8 at 7 p.m. at the Little Trinity Annex, 403 King St. E. Visit corktown.ca for more information. Posted On: September 01, 2015
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