Author Archives: Bulletin Editor

5 incredible graduation-party ideas

Graduation day is one of the most important milestones in the lives of students; it blends end as well as beginning of two crucial phases in their careers; and also, it adds a new feather in their academic cap. This ...

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Latest data on city’s King Street war on the car

The City of Toronto Feb. 16, 2018 released the next set of data on the King Street Transit Pilot, a transit-priority anti-car pilot project on King Street from Bathurst Street to Jarvis Street. This set of data includes transit ridership, ...

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A great view! But will it kill you?

What is the greatest threat to having a heart attack, the nation’s number one killer? Ask this question and most people will answer: “It’s having high blood cholesterol.” Or they respond: “It’s due to hypertension, obesity, diabetes, or a stressful ...

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Toronto activities for Family Day fun on Feb. 19

The City of Toronto encourages residents to enjoy Family Day on Monday, February 19 by taking advantage of City-run recreation facilities and historic attractions. Eight of the City’s 10 historic sites will offer events, activities and tours on Family Day. ...

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Why do people argue over who Jesus is?

“Nothing is as frustrating as arguing with someone who knows what he’s talking about,” wrote Sam Ewing. The religious leaders of Jesus’ time constantly tried to trap Jesus with trick questions. They must have come away frustrated every time they ...

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Preservation of Don naturalization & Port Lands flood protection

REMINDER: Public Notice Community Consultation: Don Mouth Naturalization and Port Lands Flood Protection February 22, 2018 An artist rendering showing the new river valley and Villiers Island and the re-naturalized mouth of the Don River. Join us! Waterfront Toronto is ...

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Toronto Safe City Day activities

Mayor John Tory will declare February 14 Safe City Day in Toronto on Wednesday as part of an event involving Toronto Paramedic Services and members of the public. Paramedic Services Chief Gord McEachen will introduce a cardiac-arrest survivor (and friends ...

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A very capable tablet for a low, low price

If you want an super-cheap, very capable tablet computer for surfing the web, writing emails, reading e-books and watching videos, consider the Amazon Fire HD 8 Tablet. How cheap is super-cheap? The Fire HD 8’s regular price on www.amazon.ca is ...

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Extreme Cold Weather Alert terminated for Toronto

Based on information from Environment Canada, Dr. Eileen de Villa, Toronto’s Medical Officer of Health, has terminated the Extreme Cold Weather Alert as of noon today, Feb. 13, 2018. Service remains available 24 hours a day/seven days a week through ...

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‘Movement never lies’ … Really?

It is upsetting that executives of the National Ballet of Canada (the “NBC”) insulting everyone’s intelligence by persistent promotion of evidently lacking choreographic opuses of Guillaume Côté. You cannot hide the obvious: if you continue to impose on Canadian audience ...

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