Author Archives: Bulletin Editor

Will radiation cause the gradual extinction of all earthly life?

[Global Research] — We are presented with the chance of an awakening from the deceptive dream of a righteous way how things are working. We have the opportunity to recognize that in the end what counts are only the recognition ...

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Heritage Champions feted at Enoch Turner Schoolhouse

Held annually in December, the 2013 Annual Founder’s Dinner at the Enoch Turner Schoolhouse celebrates the Christmas dinner that Enoch Turner gave in 1848 to the poor Irish children in the Schoolhouse he built as the city’s first free school. ...

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Capital improvements top Toronto Centre budget

Dennis Hanagan – Road, sewer and park improvements for Toronto Centre-Rosedale are in the city’s 2014 budget, councillor Kristyn Wong-Tam told her constituents at a Dec. 9 meeting. Water and sewer rehabilitation is scheduled for north Sherbourne, Elizabeth, Gerrard, Mutual, ...

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The US economic recovery is a statistical illusion

Paul Craig Roberts, PhD — [Global Research] The payroll jobs report for November from the Bureau of Labor Statistics says that the US economy created 203,000 jobs in November. As it takes about 130,000 new jobs each month to keep ...

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November 2013 GTA home sales rise 13.9% over 2012

Greater Toronto Area Realtors reported 6,391 residential sales through the Toronto MLS system in November, representing a 13.9 per cent increase over the sales result for November 2012. Over the same period, new listings on TorontoMLS were down by 4.4 ...

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Governor General Announces 90 New Appointments to the Order of Canada

OTTAWA, ONTARIO–(Marketwired – Dec. 30, 2013) – His Excellency the Right Honourable David Johnston, Governor General of Canada, announced today 90 new appointments to the Order of Canada. The new appointees include 4 Companions (C.C.), 25 Officers (O.C.) and 61 ...

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Richmond-Adelaide cycle project to hit the streets next summer

Dennis Hanagan – A physically-separated bike lane on the right hand side of both Richmond and Adelaide streets seems to be the best way to get cyclists across the downtown core between Bathurst and Sherbourne, say city staff. They took ...

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‘No condos’ for once-glamourous Sherbourne Street, says councillor

The Esplanade

Harrison Lowman – There is a war being waged at the corner of Dundas and Sherbourne. Like most wars, it has taken victims. Like most wars, opposing sides are fighting for territory. 230 Sherbourne St.—also known as the “William Dineen ...

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Would they get less jail time for murder than tax crime?

The Canada Revenue Agency (CRA) announces that Deborah Dieckmann was sentenced to four years in jail and fined $1,285,930 for tax fraud. Her father, George Salmon, was sentenced to two years less-a-day in jail and fined $397,758 for tax fraud. ...

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Waterfront is under threat from jets on our Island airport

Ulla Colgrass — The Waterfront — used and loved by people from all over the city — is in peril. Robert Deluce is asking City Council for permission to fly jet planes right through it and build runways into the ...

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