Author Archives: Bulletin Editor

What if Jesus came to your house? (1)

As we prepare to eat with relatives and friends at Thanksgiving, I wonder what would be different if we knew Jesus was coming for dinner. “I would ask Jesus how he obeyed his parents all the time when he was ...

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Gardiner roadwork may lead to delays

The City of Toronto will be sweeping the curb lanes on the Gardiner Expressway overnight in November. There will not be full closures, but motorists should expect delays. Due to early winter conditions, annual maintenance has been rescheduled to the ...

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Cavalcade of Lights: Nathan Phillips Sq. Nov. 25

On Saturday, November 25 at 7 p.m., the 51st annual Cavalcade of Lights presented by Great Gulf will mark the official start of the holiday season in the city with the first lighting of Toronto’s 18-metre (60-foot) Christmas tree, sponsored ...

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Notley’s use of ‘mansplaining’ slurs all men

Alberta Premier Rachel Notley must apologize to all Albertans for engaging in sexist gender stereotyping in the legislature. Instead, she’s taking a page from the state representative who seemed to think it best to make light about the perpetuation of ...

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Mayor Tory leads business mission to New York City

Toronto Mayor John Tory will lead a business mission to New York City this week focusing on technology and innovation. The 2-day mission, which begins Nov. 14, will include a visit to Sidewalk Labs, a subsidiary of Alphabet Inc. Waterfront ...

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Gibraltar Point erosion-control update

Toronto and Region Conservation Authority (TRCA) has commenced an addendum study to an Environmental Assessment (EA) that was completed and approved in 2008 to provide long-term erosion protection of the Toronto Island, along the southwest shoreline, approximately located between Hanlan’s ...

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Sleazy Wynne Grits to monopolize pot

Don’t drop your pot dealer yet. The crooked, incompetent Kathleen Wynne Grits plan to cash in on making legal marijuana an Ontario monopoly to keep the graft flowing into Liberal purses. Just as they mismanage or distort practically every aspect ...

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FREE Regent Park Film Fest Nov. 15-18

Regent Park is often remembered as a troubled community, poorly designed, and rife with poverty and crime, but it has also been a home, a playground, a welcoming, caring and safe community for many who have lived here.Regent Park Film ...

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Improved pain management combats opioid crisis

The Coalition for Safe and Effective Pain Management (CSEPM) released a report at the Canadian Centre on Substance Use and Addictions’ Issues of Substance 2017 conference in Calgary Nov. 13, 2017. The absence of affordable alternatives to painkillers in Canada’s ...

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ED? What about FD (Female Dysfunction)?

How many males would like to see their genitals shrink so it’s impossible to have sex? I bet not many. So today, the term erectile dysfunction (ED) has lost its stigma and become familiar words. Tens of thousands of males ...

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