Author Archives: Bulletin Editor

Big things store in small packages

We live in a world where we all seem to have way too much data to store, and no way to tote it on-the-run that offers quick access.. Now I’m not talking about a few measly gigabytes (GB) here and ...

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Closure: Lake Shore Blvd @ Palace Pier Ct to Nov. 27

Road closure: The intersection at Lake Shore Boulevard West and Palace Pier Court, and the on-ramp to Lake Shore Boulevard West, east of Palace Pier Court, will be closed beginning Friday, November 24 at 7 p.m. until Monday, November 27 ...

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City of Toronto crews’ winter protocols

The City of Toronto is ready to tackle winter – both on city streets and beneath them – by managing snow and ice on city streets, and by responding to the effects of cold weather on the city’s watermains and ...

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Time is here and now to close the Island airport

We were struck by the preliminary cost estimate in the Nov. 22, 2017 report to the City of Toronto Executive Committee for the proposed Rail Deck Park project (8.3 hectares; 20 acres) is $1.665 billion (2017 constant dollars) or approximately ...

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Toronto Police Accountability Bulletin 11/20/17

Getting police officers out of schools.Police opaqueness, not transparency Respond to, and investigate, in a timely fashion, violence, threats of violence and crime, criminal acts and public disorder Undertake, with other social institutions and agencies and civil society organizations, steps ...

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A recipe for Alzheimer’s Disease

What causes Alzheimer’s Disease (AD)? I recently read an article written by Stephanie Seneff, a Senior Research Scientist at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) Computer Science and Artificial Intelligence Laboratory. I know from my years at Harvard that MIT ...

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Ontario: Pull the plug on electricity policies

Ontario manufacturers are feeling the pinch from high electricity prices. But how high are the province’s industrial electricity rates relative to other jurisdictions? Ontario has the highest residential electricity costs of all Canadian provinces. Ontario electricity prices increased twice as ...

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Your new name in God’s Kingdom (2 of 2)

“What’s in a name? That which we call a rose by any other name would smell as sweet,” according to Shakespeare. But is it really true that names are unimportant? Name in Heaven Kids Talk About God God is in ...

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Downtown PATH sports improved signage

Navigating the PATH can be a constant source of frustration, particularly it’s your first time down there. But manoeuvring through North America’s biggest underground mall just got easier. Helpful new signage recently appeared, offering clearly labeled directions to specific buildings and transit services in the vicinity. This, in ...

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The Christmas Story’s 80th year

Start December with the true spirit of the holiday season: joy, open hearts, kindness, and hope – and a reminder of our shared humanity. Please join us for the 80th season of THE CHRISTMAS STORY,  playing December 8-24 at the historic Church Of the Holy Trinity, located ...

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