Author Archives: Bulletin Editor

Casting revealed for Theatre 20’s production of Company

Rosie Shaw — Theatre 20’s highly-anticipated production of Stephen Sondheim and George Furth’s Company will play the Berkeley Street Theatre Downstairs from June 21 to July 13, 2014. This show has not been seen in Toronto in almost 30 years.Announced ...

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Junkfood giant McDonald’s honours GMO-producing giant Cargill

MINNEAPOLIS – McDonald’s, one of Cargill’s largest global customers, honored Cargill today with seven “Best of Sustainable Supply” awards, including two category winners for community impact and economics. McDonald’s bestows the awards to recognize outstanding supplier leadership in helping provide ...

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Toronto Police Services Board to hold a meeting on carding

John Sewell — The Board has scheduled a special public meeting on Tuesday April 8, 2014, at 6:00 PM, in the Auditorium at Police Headquarters, 40 College Street, to solicit public input on a draft policy proposed to the Board ...

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Cops swarm St. Lawrence N’hood in wake of gunfire: man is shot

A man was shot during daylight hours Monday on the west side of Jarvis Street and managed to flee to Henry Lane Terrace near the Toronto Hydro wall before slumping to the sidewalk with undisclosed but non-life-threatening injuries. Police swarmed ...

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Tips for a nomad: your Guide to an Affordable Move

Moving is never an easy task, no matter how many times you do it. Whether you’re a bit of a nomad and enjoy new scenery and fresh perspectives or your work requires you to be more mobile, there are a ...

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Young Ontario business owners sought for national competition

The Business Development Bank of Canada is looking to encourage Ontario entrepreneurs, aged 18-35, to enter the BDC Young Entrepreneur Award for a chance to represent the province and a shot at a $100,000 grand prize for their business in ...

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Why did John The Baptist call Jesus the Lamb of God?

Carey Kinsolving — “John the Baptist called Jesus the Lamb of God because Jesus is too holy and wonderful for him to even untie his shoes,” says Mitchell, 8. Before John the Baptist proclaimed Jesus as the Lamb of God, ...

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Austerity agenda continues with education funding: OSSTF

The Minister of Education released the Grants for Student Needs (GSNs), the funding for all school boards in Ontario. The government stated that the GSNs provide stable funding for school boards and include an increase in funding. The reality is ...

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Ontario cuts high school students

  Paul Elliott —The Ontario Minister of Education released the Grants for Student Needs (GSNs), the funding for all school boards in Ontario. The government stated that the GSNs provide stable funding for school boards and include an increase in ...

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