Author Archives: Bulletin Editor

Ask McDonalds to stop supporting chicken torturers

Abuse Investigator Jennifer — I am an investigator with Mercy For Animals Canada, and for just over 10 weeks I worked undercover at Creekside Grove Farms in Spruce Grove, Alberta, and Kuku Farms in Morinville, Alberta—factory farms that produce eggs ...

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Liberals can no longer be trusted to govern: Tories

Jacqui Delaney — Ontario PC Leader Tim Hudak will today bring home a motion to test the House’s confidence in the Liberal government of Premier Kathleen Wynne and censure her for a well-catalogued pattern of self interest and taxpayer abuse. ...

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Captain Morgan Presents ROCK THE BOAT with Classified

Captain Morgan Presents ROCK THE BOAT with Classified What do you get when you combine Captain Morgan and Juno-Award winning artist, Classified? A legendary night that you do not want to miss! Featuring: – A live performance by Classfied – ...

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Red Mass for justice, mercy celebrated at cathedral

Brian Horgan — The 89th annual celebration of the Red Mass took place on Oct. 3, 2013 at St. Michael’s Cathedral. The celebrant and homilist was His Eminence Thomas Cardinal Collins, Archbishop of Toronto. The guest speaker at the dinner ...

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The heritage of our city is about more than buildings

Stacey Fowler — Natural heritage affects all of us on a daily basis. However, it often only makes it into the greater public discussion when we experience something extreme, like the flooding of the Don River this past July or ...

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11-year-old Jimmie finds a gun in an alley: A short story by Frank Touby

By Frank Touby  — Jimmie can hardly wait to show his newfound treasure to his closest friend. He’s excited as he beckons Suneet over. “Look what I found in the alley,” whispers 11-year-old Jimmie in a conspiratorial undertone as he ...

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Performing Arts Lodge (PAL) Christmas Bazaar Nov. 23

Residents of the Performing Arts Lodge (PAL) will hold their annual Christmas Bazaar on Nov. 23 from 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. at 110 The Esplanade. PAL is a non-profit affordable housing building in the St. Lawrence Neighbourhood. Every year, its ...

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Vital Planet Health store up for sale on Lower Jarvis

Frank Touby — After 15 years as a health-food store owner with three locations, including Vital Planet, formerly in the North St. Lawrence Market from which he relocated a couple of year ago, Michael Granat is retiring. He plans to ...

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Winter exhibitions at the Ryerson Image Centre

The Ryerson Image Centre (RIC) marks its 2014 winter season with four exhibitions that focus on national, social and technological histories. Through the use of documentary photography and film, each exhibition examines a transforming cultural landscape. The public opening reception ...

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Porter tries to mislead public with bogus property value claims

Porter’s latest attempt to prop up its flagging jet proposal is contrary to academic research on property values. International studies clearly show that real estate values are negatively affected by jet airport operations and flight paths. “Academic research is crystal-clear ...

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