Making small improvements and having all the information and paperwork ready-and-waiting makes it easier for potential buyers, and that can pay you back in significant offers. By Institute of Chartered Accountants of Ontario – If you’re planning to sell your ...
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Someone once said that moving is one of life’s most stressful events. And if adjusting to a new home isn’t enough to cope with, you’ve now got to pay for it, and still have enough left over to buy groceries. ...
Read More »How much money will you need when you retire?
You are looking forward to a long and healthy retirement. But how much will it cost? By Institute of Chartered Accountants of Ontario – You are looking forward to a long and healthy retirement. But how much will it cost? Here ...
Read More »John Sewell: Ford is winning because his message is clear
John Sewell is a former Toronto mayor By John Sewell – In his campaign for mayor, Rob Ford’s strength has been found in running against the seven years of city hall under Mayor David Miller. What people recognize, and what ...
Read More »Forgive Christine, elect Jo-Ann Davis
By Bulletin Staff – Forgiveness is a foundation of Christianity and in the Catholic school system it certainly must prevail. That’s why the current Toronto Catholic District (Separate) School Board (TCDSB) trustee for Downtown, Christine LeBlanc-Miller, must be forgiven her ...
Read More »Spectacular plan for Toronto’s most significant site
“Place is absolutely important in our history. Time and place are interconnected and we must have a sense of roots in a city so diverse. The collective memory is anchored and connected in place. This site was a game changer ...
Read More »Slavery ignored by our governments
Slavery ignored by our governments The reactionary right, which includes the current band in Ottawa under Stephen Harper, tout the notion that government is the problem not the solution. And in their case they ensure that’s perfectly true. For example, ...
Read More »Would Rob Ford be as big a catastrophe as Miller?
He’s the political Luddite of city hall, and like the dead canary in a coal mine, Rob Ford signals the presence of lethal gasses that have all but killed the progressive brand in Toronto. For that you can thank David ...
Read More »New arts centre shows school board can collaborate with community
Ward 10 trustee reports By Chris Bolton – Lots of exciting things have been happening in the Toronto District School Board and locally within the ward. Recently board director Chris Spence announced the appointment of the board’s first marketing director, ...
Read More »Short-sighted Metrolinx plan provokes residents to confront McGuinty
By Kimberly Spice – People living near the rail lands were encouraged by Trinity-Spadina MPP Rosario Marchese to go face-to-face with Dalton McGuinty for allowing diesel trains to be used instead of electric on the proposed Air Rail Link (ARL) ...
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