Author Archives: Bulletin Editor

Seeds of Destruction: The diabolical world of genetic manipulation

Seeds of Destruction: The Diabolical World of Genetic Manipulation PREFACE. This is no ordinary book about the perils of GMO. By F. William Engdahl Global Research, March 26, 2015 Global Research 12 September 2013 Theme: Biotechnology and GMO  1790  293  457  5804 “Control ...

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Parking, loading areas concern Distillery residents

Eric Morse – The Distillery District is experiencing growing pains, and something of an identity problem. Designed as a heritage district and venue for studios, boutiques and entertainment, and at the same time as a low-density residential neighbourhood, its two ...

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TDSB teacher gives inner-city kids a voice in new young adult novel

Nelson Mandela Park Public School teacher Mary Jennifer Payne has just released her first YA novel, Since You’ve Been Gone (Dundurn Press). The book explores issues of child and spousal abuse, poverty, racism, and how the legal system often fails ...

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They got a way to have a voice and they felt heard

Dennis Hanagan – A Downtown school principal hopes to hear some of his students performing at a high-profile event this summer. “Hopefully we’ll get picked for something for the Pan Am Games,” says Craig Tsuji, principal at the Downtown Vocal ...

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New crop of coaches ready to blow their whistles

Kimberly Spice – Toronto has approximately 300 additional coaches as the launch of Let’s Get Coaching! has brought out many eager participants in the hopes of helping future athletes. As the Pan Am and Para Pan Am games approach, the ...

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Why not sell all public assets and let business rule?

Frank Touby – Is privatization of public assets the best way to hold down taxes and still provide the public with needed government services? Let’s see how this works. From the conservative, far-right side of the question there’s this position: ...

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Let’s keep Crombie Park poop-free with a dog run

St. Lawrence Neighborhood dog owners are a sociable bunch and many congregate on the playground and baseball field in Crombie Park bounded by Frederick, The Esplanade and Sherbourne. Their dogs romp and play and poop. Most local dog owners pick ...

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Fundraiser honours first black postman

The Town of York Historical Society will present a preview performance of “The Postman,” a tribute to the life and career of Albert Calvin Jackson on March 6 at 7:30 p.m. at St. Lawrence Hall. Jackson was appointed to the ...

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Funds needed for organ Congregation has raised half

Dennis Hanagan — The organ at Metropolitan United Church on Queen St. E. at Church gives comfort to many with its music and now it needs help. Some of its essential parts are literally turning to dust. Dating back to ...

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Blair bucks civilian rule to continue unfair carding

John Sewell – It’s not clear exactly who is in charge of how the Toronto Police Service delivers policing. Legislation says it is the Toronto Police Services Board which has that responsibility, but recent practise shows that the board is merely ...

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