Author Archives: Bulletin Editor

Why do people have to die?

Carey Kinsolving — People die because “God wants more angels,” says Katie, 6. Though some people act like angels and others like the devil, angels are angels and people are people. With the exception of morticians, no one likes funerals. ...

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Toronto police have located a 14-year-old girl missing since July 13.

The Toronto Police Service has located a girl missing for a day. Katelyn Marsh, 14, was last seen on Sunday, July 13, 2014, at approximately 5 p.m., in the Danforth Avenue and Monarch Park Avenue area. She is described as white, 5’1″, ...

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We have been blockading a Line 9 construction site in Etobicoke

Rising Tide Toronto — The blockade is taking place at Rexdale Blvd. and Kipling Ave. where the Enbridge is doing an  “integrity dig” on Line 9. 

See Toronto Sun and CHCH coverage. 

These digs, which are required before Enbridge can bring the ...

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We empower bullies with our admiration

Robert Evans Wilson, Jr. — VIDEO BELOW Bullying has been in the news a lot lately. Awareness of the problem has spawned a number of programs designed to combat it. While I applaud this effort, I don’t see bullying going ...

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Taste of Cabbagetown features 9 superb venues July 26

July 26th, 2pm — Cabbagetown BIA is joining forces with Yellow Pages for a tasting and history tour of some of Cabbagetown’s exciting food establishments. A total of nine venues have signed on for the tour which will involve a ...

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AdMill Group and The Bulletin

Hello Arthur, Here is how we see the future of The Bulletin and how it fits in with AdMill’s objectives as investors and co-owners with the exclusive option to become full owners within a few years. These are our strengths ...

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I don’t like bikes but I like what they can do for us

Christine Bruce — Last week, while doing early morning errands on my bike, I watched a young mother and her two sons cycle nervously through a quiet intersection, signal and then turn into the yard of my primary grades school. ...

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Spectacular Corktown Common is unveiled at official opening

Tari Stork — Waterfront Toronto and its government partners celebrated the official opening of Corktown Common with a ribbon-cutting ceremony in the park. Waterfront Toronto’s signature new park in the emerging West Don Lands is a destination park that both ...

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Prominent architect takes on Canary District health facility design

Robin Careless – The West Don Lands Committee (WDLC) met on June 23 to discuss a variety of upcoming and ongoing developments that will affect the future inhabitants of the area. The major topic of discussion was the purchase and ...

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