Author Archives: Bulletin Editor

Cabbagetown museum gets new premises: leaves Farm in May

Eric Morse – The Cabbagetown Regent Park Community Museum has a new home. Museum president and founder Carol Moore Ede has announced that thanks to the generosity of a group of anonymous benefactors, the museum has acquired ownership of the ...

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Deceitful Kathleen Wynne is a Tory in Liberal disguise

Ontario’s Tory Premier Kathleen Wynne (in Liberal disguise), has created an immigration opportunity for Indian high-tech workers to replace those local employees scarfed away from Canadian companies by foreigner Cisco Systems to whom she awards $190 million of your dollars. ...

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Mandela was my inspiration during my teen years

It seems that every generation has a person it looks up to who inspires and who gives hope. Unequivocally, for people of my generation, that person is Nelson Mandela. As a young child, I knew the name Nelson Mandela well ...

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Did Pam McConnell lie saying Mayor Rob Ford hurt her?

Frank Touby— Is it fair or accurate to call Councillor Pam McConnell a liar or a faker because she says she feared for her life when raging bull Mayor Rob Ford charged intoher last month during a city council meeting? ...

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Vaughan praises ‘FrankenTower’ condos, planners disagree

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Dennis Hanagan – If it takes losing four heritage buildings to replace them with a new stock of heritage architecture then that’s a price that has to be paid, says Downtown Councillor Adam Vaughan. He made his remarks to The ...

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Kids need local schools, but TDSB sells them off

When my parents decided to purchase a house many decades ago, one of the deciding factors for moving into a community was the proximity of the schools in the area. And it was not only my family who took the ...

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Developers corrupt condo watchdog, Marchese tells Cityplace

Kimberly Spice – Cityplace condo owners and renters attended the Cityplace Residents’ Association Town Hall Meeting Nov. 21 at the Renaissance Hotel to get an update on a number of outstanding issues in the neighbourhood. About 30 residents heard time ...

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Most affordable mid-size sedan with V6 in its class

Award winning 3.6L PentastarTM VVT V6 engine, Standard automatic transmission, 17-inch wheels, air conditioning, power heated mirrors and more! The 2013 Chrysler 200 was a ‘Top Safety Pick+’ by the Insurance Institute for Highway Safety Most affordable mid-size sedan with ...

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Futo Teresa Maia, 23, missing since November 14

The Toronto Police Service is seeking the public’s assistance locating a missing woman. Futo Teresa Maia, 23, was last seen on Thursday, November 14, 2013, in the Bay Street/Dundas Street West area. She is described as black, 5′ 5″, 140 ...

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