Author Archives: Bulletin Editor

Frank Touby: David, please be as good as you look

With our recycled more powerful mayor and genuine new decision-making powers for council, we have every reason to expect city hall to turn around this new year. There are a number of things that haven’t been addressed by council in ...

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King West area art school announces major gifts from CTV, Rogers

The Toronto School of Art announced two corporate gifts from major corporations at its Christmas open house event on Dec. 14. Over 400 students gathered to view new works on display throughout the school.  Students, faculty and friends of TSA ...

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CRBA meets Jan 9

The January Corktown Residents and Business Association meeting, has been scheduled for Tuesday Jan. 9 at 7 p.m. at The Dominion on Queen St. E.

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$20 million for Evergreen at the Brick Works

Heritage site to be a model of sustainability and urban innovation The Honourable Lawrence Cannon, Minister of Transport, Infrastructure and Communities, and the Honourable Jim Flaherty, Minister of Finance and Minister Responsible for the Greater Toronto Area, announced that Canada’s ...

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CWNA comments on waterfront transit assessment

The Central Waterfront Neighbourhood Association (CWNA) has released its comments from the Dec 22. meetings regarding the TTC-TWRC East Bayfront and West Don Lands Environmental Assessments at http://www3.sympatico.ca/msamuel/CWNATTCTWRCEBFWDLEACommentsDec2106.pdf. The documents from the Nov. 28 and Dec. 7 meetings that form ...

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Policing the police

In this issue: 1. Bill 103, a new police complaints commission; 2. A new police program: 25 and out; 3. Corruption charges within the Toronto Police Force: 4. 2007 police budget; 5. Policing the RCMP By John Sewell – Toronto ...

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Island airport boycott rallies continue

On Friday, Dec. 15  2006, Bathurst Quay Residents, their neighbours from across Toronto, and members the Mississaugas of the New Credit First Nation will be at the bottom of Bathurst St. rallying in support of the boycott of the Island ...

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Viewpoint: Tory cancer chemical stance disappoints

Prevent Cancer Now (PCN), a national, non-profit coalition of health, environment, labour and other organizations today expressed disappointment with the federal government’s chemical management announcement.  Citing the government’s Chemicals Management Plan website, the group said the so-called plan is a ...

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Church St. TCHC resident not feeling secure

Conflicting police, Primary Response reports By Angela Scappatura – A tenant in one of the buildings maintained by the Toronto Community Housing Commission says that she is worried that building security is not providing a safe environment. “It just seems ...

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