Author Archives: Bulletin Editor

Support Canadians living with cancer: buy a daffodil pin in April

Every three minutes another Canadian is faced with fighting cancer. Throughout April, volunteers will be working together to raise funds for the Canadian Cancer Society during Daffodil Month. Support Canadians living with cancer. Make a donation, buy a daffodil pin ...

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Police seek other possible victims of rape suspect

On Saturday, November 23, 2013, Andrew Medford, then 22, was arrested and charged in relation to a sexual assault in the Keele Street/Rogers Road area. See previous release.                         ...

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Missing 14-year-old has been found

The Toronto Police Service thank the public for assistance in locating a missing girl. She was found on Thursday, January 16, 2014, at approximately 10 p.m. Prior to that Ivana Popovic, 14, was last seen on Tuesday, February 4, 2014, ...

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Petition to save Canadian democracy from Harper Tories

Jamie Biggar — The Harper Conservatives are trying to rush their 242-page election law through Parliament with minimal debate and no expert testimony, despite major flaws that would have lasting consequences for our democracy.[1] It boils down to this: instead ...

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Toronto Irish Players ‘Big Maggie’ premieres Feb. 20

More than thirty years after first performing it, Toronto Irish Players is bringing back one of John B Keane’s most celebrated plays, the often shocking, always entertaining Big Maggie. The play opens as Big Maggie Polpin buries her husband. Far ...

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Fixing your roof doesn’t have to be a pain

John MacMore — Roof repair is one of the most expensive home repair projects encountered by homeowners. Most homeowners will at some point in their life have to repair or replace their roof. When a roof problem occurs, it is ...

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Minister’s office barricaded with canned food by austerity protestors


Sean Devlin— On the morning of Feb. 13, six people used approximately 300 cans of donated food to barricade the entrance to Finance Minister Jim Flaherty’s office. The action was taken in protest of yesterday’s federal budget which failed to ...

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Larbre Competition in search of a fresh sporting challenge

Larbre Competition will return to its roots in 2014 by launching a two-pronged assault on the ultra-competitive Porsche Carrera Cup France. Since cutting their teeth in the category 25 years ago Larbre have gone on to enjoy significant international success, ...

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Sometimes you have to kiss tradition good-bye

When we attend the movies we frequently engage in a willing suspension of disbelief, which enables us to accept implausible scenarios, and enjoy the show. It keeps us from yelling, “No way!” at the screen when revolvers fire more than ...

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Primat fights back to finish 2nd in Bathurst 12-Hour thriller

Harold Primat kicked off his 2014 international GT season in style by clinching a magnificent second place finish in what turned out to be a rollercoaster ride at the Bathurst 12 Hour on Sunday (February 9). It was a stunning ...

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