Author Archives: Bulletin Editor

Why did some people want to arrest Jesus?

“They did not like Jesus,” says Jonathan, 7. “They hated him. They did not think he was the Saviour and they wanted to crucify him.” A lot of Christians fantasize about walking with Jesus during the time of his ministry. ...

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Pothole repair blitz back on Toronto roads this weekend

The City of Toronto will conduct another pothole blitz, beginning today and ending on Saturday evening. A similar blitz took place last weekend, with increased crews filling nearly 15,447 potholes across the city. Recent weather conditions have resulted in an ...

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Steve Bagnell honoured by Little League® for service

NEW ORLEANS (January 22, 2018) – District representatives from each of Little League’s nine regions were recently honoured for their dedicated service to the Little League program during the Volunteer Recognition Breakfast at the Little League International Congress in New Orleans ...

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Nukes dreams dying from low electricity demand

Since 2005, demand for electricity in Ontario has been steadily falling.  In  2017, it fell a further 3.6%meaning that demand has dropped by 16% since 2005. That is the equivalent of taking 2.5 million homes off the grid –  like unplugging all the ...

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What can we learn about timing from Jesus?

“You don’t have to swing hard to hit a home run. If you got the timing, it’ll go,” said Yogi Berra. In life, everyone wants to hit home runs. It’s the lack of timing that causes so many strike outs. ...

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Diabetes of the brain: Altzheimer’s & dementia

An Evidence-Based Look at Coconut Oil and Dementia By Deane Alban Coconut oil and MCTs are effective for dementia and Alzheimer’s. And using coconut oil instead of vegetable oils protects your brain from degenerative disease. What you’ll learn about coconut oil ...

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Healing grows from a flower patch

Last month I decided I wanted a flower bed in my backyard. Something with bright cheerful flowers. The bed was already laid out with fancy bricks lining out a section of the yard, but it was filled with weeds, scraggly ...

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My Scottish father would spin in his grave

Most people know that obesity is a health issue. But how many know that it’s responsible for 95 percent of Type 2 diabetes? Or that 50 percent of diabetes patients die of heart attack? How many readers know how obesity ...

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Canada’s urban squeeze myth laid bare

Headlines about housing affordability in Canada mainly concern two cities – Toronto and Vancouver. In both cities and their surrounding areas, rental vacancies hover at or below one per cent, and home prices remain historically high. So Canada’s most desirable ...

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Smart suitcase, true fuel-sipping car

The holidays are a time for travel, and long waits in terminals, and smartphones going dead while you wait. This is very where the Carry-On and Bigger Carry-On suitcases made by Away Luggage make such good sense. The reason: Each ...

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