Author Archives: Bulletin Editor

‘Bill Blair is the criminal in Rob Ford crack scandal’

Lawrence McCurry — Today the real story once again is the one the mainstream media is playing down. The brother of Mayor Rob Ford, Councillor Doug Ford called for the resignation of Police Chief Bill Blair. As stated in my ...

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Realty Check on Island Airport Expansion

Dear Mr. Ian Wilcox (Re: Your letter to The Bulletin dated October 11, 2013) Thank you for this opportunity to clarify some of your misconceptions, or deliberate misinformation you are spreading through your letter. I understand you are an employee ...

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Why he still supports Rob and thinks Blair is the villain

Lawrence McCurry – Would it be such a bad thing if our mayor was smoking pot (or crack for that matter)??? No, I don’t care at all. As long as he is doing what I voted him in for (and ...

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Will Allan Gardens improvement plans stick this time?

St. Lawrence Market

 Tim Devlin — It is wonderful to once again read about the plans for Allan Garden. Plans, announcements and photo ops, have taken place over the past 15 years that I know of with little real progress. I think the ...

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6-hour Shanghai FIA World Endurance race, Round 7

Benoît Tréluyer and Audi Sport crew-mates Marcel Fässler and André Lotterer will be giving their all when the FIA World Endurance Championship travels to the Shanghai International Circuit this weekend (9 November) as they look to keep their title hopes ...

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Linda McQuaig champions Regent Park residents

Linda McQuaig is making Regent Park a central focus of her campaign for Toronto Centre. Her campaign released a new video ad today to highlight McQuaig’s focus on issues Regent Park residents face and present strong endorsements by local community ...

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Rheumatoid sufferer shares tips on dealing with pain

Eric Morse About 1% of the population have rheumatoid arthritis, or RA. It’s an autoimmune disease that primarily attacks the joints but also does serious and often life-threatening damage to other vital body systems and organs like the heart. And, ...

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BIA, police host homelessness forum at Cathedral

Eric Morse — Two pieces of good news emerged from an October 10 community liaison meeting with 51 Division of Toronto Police Services organized by the St Lawrence Neighbourhood BIA to address concerns about homelessness and attendant crime issues in ...

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Rollo Myers, Cabbagetown group lauded for heritage work

Eric Morse — For his contributions to almost every important project and concept in Toronto over the past thirty years, visionary heritage architect Rollo Myers was awarded Heritage Toronto’s Special Achievement Award at the organization’s 2013 awards ceremony at Koerner ...

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