Author Archives: Bulletin Editor

Island airport jets deal: What the city has (and hasn’t) done

Brian Iler — CommunityAIR today released its 52-page detailed analysis of the city’s progress to date on its review of Robert Deluce’s proposal to bring jets to Toronto’s Waterfront. Please see the document here. That progress is to be reviewed ...

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Tell Home Depot & Lowes to quit killing bees!

Lisa Archer — Last month a new report by Friends of the Earth revealed that pesticides implicated in the global bee die-off may be lurking in our own backyards. More than half of the “bee-friendly” home garden plants tested, sold ...

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Heritage Toronto Awards and William Kilbourn Lecture

From foie gras to Maple Leaf Gardens: 39th Annual Heritage Toronto Awards; William Kilbourn Memorial Lecture look at what’s RIGHT with Toronto’s heritage and history scene As a number of recent high profile issues have made clear, preserving Toronto’s unique ...

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Did you lose this dog?

This girl just showed up at my house. She is older and def very timid. Just outside Bobcaygeon off Hwy 36 towards Buckhorn. Please call or text me with any information. 705-879-9228! Melissa Geen

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Hudak back to taking shots at Ontario government

Newly invigorated Ontario PC Leader Tim Hudak invites Premier Kathleen Wynne to table the Liberal bills “holding up the legislature this session and rise to the task of fixing the province’s beleaguered economy.” Hudak isn’t the most popular leader his ...

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Is Toronto next city in Canada to quit poisoning our water?

Marie Copps — A peaceful assembly to end artificial water fluoridation in the city of Toronto took place on Sept. 21 at Toronto City Hall. Despite the rainy weather people concerned about the health risk of adding fluoride to our ...

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In memory of a neighbourhood hero

It has been a year since Mike Comstock died of pancreatic cancer last Sept. 22. He was a dear friend to so many on a personal basis and of the entire Downtown community. He was active as an enthusiastic unpaid ...

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Ontario’s one-room schools and the communities they served

Author and sociologist Millie Morton will relate stories about Ontario’s one-room schools and the communities they served at the Enoch Turner Schoolhouse, 106 Trinity Street, Toronto on October 29, 2013 at 7 pm. Morton’s book, “Grace, a teacher’s life, one-room ...

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