Author Archives: Bulletin Editor

How GAADD is slowly killing North Americans

A wise sage once remarked, “It’s not things you don’t know that gets you into trouble, it’s the things you know for sure that ain’t so!” Most doctors and patients are convinced cholesterol-lowering drugs (CLDs) prevent heart attack. I say, ...

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Porn writer, dictator, rock star, & more on freedom

Janis Joplin famously sang the lyrics of Kris Kristofferson and Fred Foster in the song Me and Bobby MaGee, “Freedom’s just another word for nothin’ left to lose.” But is freedom simply the lack of entanglements, obligations, and responsibilities? Is ...

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Join a local Christmas bird count

Each year, bird lovers celebrate the joys of winter by joining a Christmas Bird Count. It’s a great way to explore nature while helping to increase the awareness and knowledge of our feathered friends. Whether you are in Thunder Bay, ...

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Join a local Christmas bird count

Each year, bird lovers celebrate the joys of winter by joining a Christmas Bird Count. It’s a great way to explore nature while helping to increase the awareness and knowledge of our feathered friends. Whether you are in Thunder Bay, ...

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Our belly proves we’re not gods this holiday Season

This is the season to be jolly, and the last thing I want to do is spoil the holiday festivities. But, unfortunately, the office parties, family dinners, excess wine and fellowship of singing “Auld Lang Syne, all take a toll ...

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Steal a kiss under the Cabbagetown mistletoe

  Torontonians young and old are invited to pucker up under the mistletoe and share the love in Cabbagetown this holiday season. While many of us are out hustling and bustling looking for that perfect gift, we can always use ...

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City of Toronto regulates short-term rentals

Toronto City Council has adopted recommendations to create a new bylaw for short-term rental regulations in the City of Toronto. The new regulations will allow a property owner or tenant to participate as an operator (host) of a short-term rental ...

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Heroin for addicts, none for cancer patients

Where is the common sense and compassion in this country for cancer patients who suffer in agony? I write this because drug addicts, who largely seek pleasure from opioid drugs, are now getting better pain control than cancer victims. And ...

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Most popular fashion trends among Toronto students

To be posted to Insight category when payment is received Of the more than two and a half million people living in Toronto, almost one-third of those are teens and young adults of high school of college age. Fashions among ...

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Christmas@Toronto’s Historic First Post Office

Look for our newsletter each Friday in December. SALE in the SHOP: December 1-8 All Bags and Calendars are 30% off! Very important sale small print: discount cannot be applied to Canada Post product or postage. Discount cannot be applied ...

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