Author Archives: Bulletin Editor

What does heaven look like? (Part 2 of 3)

“I think heaven is at least one million times better than the best cruise in the world!” says Zachary, 9. Deep in our hearts, we know there’s a perfect place. Everyone has a sense of beauty and a longing for ...

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Trudeau fails to protect Canada’s immigration system

Justin Trudeau is failing to protect Canada’s immigration system. While thousands of people follow the rules and wait in the proper lines, sometimes for a very long time, to come to Canada legally and join our Canadian family, Justin Trudeau ...

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Greening Canada’s health-care system toolkit

Those interested in the greening of Canada’s health care system now have a new resource at their disposal with the release of the “Green Office Toolkit for Clinicians and Office Managers.”   A collaborative effort of Canada’s leading green health care organisations, ...

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Heritage Toronto 2018 Awards seeks nominees

Have you heard? Nominations are now open to recognize and celebrate outstanding achievements in Toronto’s heritage field. If you know of an exciting recent project that showcases Toronto’s people, places and events, nominate them for a Heritage Toronto Award! The ...

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Do I look like an addict?

“But why must I give you a urine sample?” I asked the receptionist at the marijuana clinic. She replied, “Because we won’t see you without one, and each time you come back you must give us one. It’s to make ...

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Toronto History Museums Events May 3 to 16

The City of Toronto Historic Sites present events that provide enriching entertainment for all ages while connecting visitors to Toronto’s rich history. Visit www.toronto.ca/museum-events for more information.   GIBSON HOUSE MUSEUM 5172 Yonge Street http://www.toronto.ca/gibsonhouse | gibsonhouse@toronto.ca | 416-395-7432   ...

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What does Heaven look like? (Part 1 of 3)

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“I think I would have my own room and not with my brother,” says Danielle, 7. Danielle, if you did share a room with your brother, you’ll like the resurrection version of him.”Well, heaven is big. God has a big ...

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Local planning appeal support now available

Earlier in April, Ontario’s Local Planning Appeal Support Centre opened its doors to the public for the first time.  The centre’s role is to help people understand and navigate the land use planning and appeal process. “People know that what ...

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Baby name Albert would get highest real-world salary

The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge might want to consider how the name they choose for the new Royal Baby could affect their offspring’s future earning potential, with Alberts and Arthurs earning the most, according to new research by job ...

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Pipeline opposition largely funded by rich Americans

The meek will inherit the earth … if that’s okay with everybody else,” goes the old joke. When it comes to developing Canada’s energy sector, that trite joke seems all too true. The Northern Gateway, Energy East, and Pacific NorthWest ...

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