Author Archives: Bulletin Editor

Farmers market building preview has been postponed.

THIS EVENT HAS BEEN POSTPONED The preview had been set for the new North St. Lawrence Market building presented by the St. Lawrence Neighbourhood Assn. (SLNA) and to feature talks by the project manager Pat Carrozzi and market manager Nick ...

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Christian – Jewish interfaith intercultural dialogue

Metropolitan United Church
Holy Blossom Temple
Intercultural Dialogue Institute
Peace & Social Justice Foundation
proudly presents: Interfaith Symposium & Concert
dedicated to International Peace Day

September 21, 2014
Metroplitan United Church
56 Queen St E, Toronto SYMPOSIUM 
2 – 5 pm Panel 1.
“Sources of Religious Conflict in the ...

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Sultan of Samosas at Parliament & Oak streets is a culinary delight

Linda Ruddy — Voted the best Samosas in town, Sultan of Samosas is leading the way creating new varieties of Samosas to satisfy both sweet and savoury taste buds for their customers. Samosas, a delightful, tasty meal on their own, ...

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‘Organic’ canola is still genetically modified (GMO) rapeseed

[Natural News] — First of all, if canola oil is processed from rapeseed oil, which is highly toxic to humans, can canola legitimately be labeled “organic,” just because the farmers aren’t using pesticides or chemical fertilizers? Let’s go back to ...

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Harper’s trade/investment-deal sell-out to China will be locked in

Elizabeth May — Ever since September 2012, when news of Prime Minister Stephen Harper and Hu Jintao of China witnessing the signing of the Canada-China Investment Agreement in Vladivostok Russia, Green Party Leader Elizabeth May has been raising the alarm ...

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We pay with our bodies for just-in-time big retailer profits

Frank Touby — We are paying with our bodies and our lives for transnational corporations to improve their returns on investment. It’s an outrage that governments can and must be forced to end. The deadly practice known as “just-in-time” (or ...

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Blessing of the Animals at St. Paul’s Basilica

Bring your animals to St. Paul’s Basilica on the Feast Day of  St. Francis, Oct. 4 from 10 a.m. to noon. “They don’t have to be Catholic,” says Fr. Frank McDevitt, pastor of the church and son of an Albion ...

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The Islamic State: Who Is ISIS?

James Corbett — The hysteria over the supposed threat posed by the Islamic State (IS) is now undeniable. Every day new stories emerge focusing on the group’s brutality, its resources, its capabilities and its intention to strike out at the ...

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Great Gulf appeals to OMB over Lombard St. plans

Dennis Hanagan – It appears the city is ready to go to the Ontario Municipal Board (OMB) to oppose a condo tower proposed for Richmond St. E. and Victoria. But if the OMB approves the plan then the city wants ...

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YA fiction at This Is Not The Shakespeare Stage

It’s back to school, and on September 21, back to your favourite Young Adult fiction at The Word On The Street Book and Magazine Festival! The This Is Not The Shakespeare Stage features hourly, genre-based, interactive programming sessions with the ...

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