Frank Touby – The U.S. Army trained me to be an interrogator. That was just prior to our official involvement in Vietnam and my assignment was to help indoctrinate 25th Infantry Division troops as part of their E&E training (escape and ...
Read More »City of Toronto historic sites events Dec. 4 to 31
Ilena Aldini-Messina — The City of Toronto Historic Sites present several events in December that provide enriching entertainment for all ages while connecting visitors to Toronto’s rich history. Visit www.toronto.ca/museum-events for more information. COLBORNE LODGE South end of High Park ...
Read More »Bully Hill returns to Watkins Glen International in 2015
The popular Hammondsport-based vineyard has renewed its sponsorship of the NASCAR K&N Pro Series race. The Bully Hill Vineyards 125 is scheduled to take place on Aug. 7 – the first race of the August NASCAR tripleheader. “Bully Hill Vineyards ...
Read More »Americans celebrate Thanksgiving in ignorance of its history
Paul Craig Roberts, PhD — In American folklore, Thanksgiving is a holiday that originated in 1621 with the Pilgrims celebrating a good harvest. Some historians say that this event is poorly documented, and others believe that the Thanksgiving tradition travelled ...
Read More »Toronto gets ready to clear snowy streets and sidewalks
Steve Johnston — 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 ...
Read More »Cherry St. traffic relief at long last benefits Distillery District
Dennis Hanagan — After more than two years of traffic snarls in the Distillery District life suddenly got better in mid-November for the District’s residents and shoppers, especially for those who drive. On Nov. 17 fencing that blocked the road ...
Read More »Report: Toronto cops must stop carding—replace Chief Blair
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 to serving. Our ...
Read More »John Tory has it wrong because the Uber app is a threat
Frank Touby — City staff are correct in challenging the Uber “taxi” cellphone application’s use in Toronto. Mayor-elect John Tory is wrong in advocating we need to get in step with the times in this regard and essentially cease to ...
Read More »Immigration consultant charged with sexual assault
On Saturday, September 20, 2014, at approximately 8 p.m., a woman, 23, newly emigrated to Canada, attended the office of an immigration consultant, at 1110 Finch Avenue West, unit 806, for professional services. It is alleged that: – she was ...
Read More »Canada’s false flag terror: US fingerprints all over it
Barrie Zwicker — The “Terrorist” Events of Wednesday October 22nd in Ottawa and two days earlier in St-Jean-sur-Richelieu bear all the hallmarks of a coordinated cross-border one-two punch false flag operation. The first, the left jab hit-and-run killing of a Canadian soldier, ...
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