Author Archives: Bulletin Editor

Community improvements for St. Lawrence neighbourhood

City council has recently approved a community improvement plan for the St. Lawrence neighbourhood. The plan is quite comprehensive and is the result of many volunteers working with Kyle Knoeck, senior city planner for the downtown section. Projects are to ...

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Did Don Meredith chicken out?

Or was it a weird campaign manager who feared an interview with The Bulletin By Frank Touby – The Tory outside hope for replacing Bill Graham in Toronto Centre Rosedale won’t talk to The Bulletin about his proposals to improve ...

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Aftermath of Queen St. fire

hundreds of bystanders stood silently in awe… By Duncan McAllister – It was ominously quiet along Queen St. east of Bathurst, as the street was closed to traffic after the fire that razed almost a whole block of heritage shops and ...

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Viewpoint: Take off the green beer goggles before voting

By Todd Ross – March 17 is usually a day associated with Ireland and green beer—but for the residents of the federal riding of Toronto Centre, this St. Patrick’s Day is a day for serious decision-making. Calling the by-election on ...

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Sewell: Tasers for cops on the beat?

Police Services Board meeting slated to hear Bill Blair’s pitch in favour, public invited Feb. 21 By  John Sewell – At its next meeting on Thursday February 21, the Toronto Police Services Board will consider a report from the Chief ...

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Harper reactionaries call Grits crooked

Dion bunch seeks corporate largess in sale of influence at star-studded auction. Take it with a grain of salt. By Tory propaganda works – LIBERALS BYPASS POLITICAL RULES, SEEK BIG CORPORATE MONEY Stephane Dion to participate in Secret Corporate Fundraiser, ...

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51 Division patrol snowstorm in Garden District

On the eve of the biggest, record-breaking snowstorm of the year, officers from 51 division were out patrolling Yonge St. in the Garden District Feb. 6. They were out on their regular foot patrols to keep things running and safe. Traffic was ...

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‘Spiritual Maze’ celebrates snowfall

By A Harmony Co-op Member – From the 6th floor of Harmony Court Co-op, Parliament St./150   Longboat Ave. – shows that snow shoveling can be fun if done by volunteering members with imagination and sense of humor …. this   beautiful ...

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Neo con Tories & Grits threaten cities

Two new bills would endanger the flying public and give port authorities infrastructure funds intended for cities By Frank Touby – Both the Harper Tories and the Dion Tories (masquerading as liberals) are backing legislation to let airlines regulate themselves ...

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Sewell: Tasers, cop shift work at issue

Toronto Police Accountability Bulletin No. 39, January 21, 2008. By  John Sewell – Toronto Police Accountability Bulletin No. 39, January 21, 2008. In this issue: 1. Forum on Tasers, February 6 2. Taser International comes to Toronto 3. Police shift ...

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