Author Archives: Bulletin Editor

Is an official Toronto condom next?

Toronto Public Health has an official condom design. Can an official full City-of-Toronto condom be far behind? (Pun only just discovered.) The winner and coveress-in-chief of Toronto’s lumber isAndrea Por who used skills learned while getting her degree in Fine ...

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Stagnant Ontario wages no shock to Kathleen Wynne

In news that shocked no one in Ontario, it turns out we’re not doing as well as the rest of Canada: Stagnant Ontario wages. New data from the 2016 census revealed that Canadian incomes have jumped, but that Ontario has ...

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Accessible genetic testing available to Canadians 

We are all made up of genes; they determine things like our height, our eye and hair colour and our risk of developing some diseases like certain types of cancer. In Canada, approximately one in every 200 Canadians have a ...

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TO Canada with Love exhibits & events

TO Canada with Love Exhibits Eaton’s Goes to War: Family, Memory & Meaning  Mackenzie House | September 21 to January 31 The First World War transformed Canada. During that war, 3,327 Eaton’s employees enlisted to fight. This exhibit explores the lives ...

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Toronto Historic Sites events Sept. 21 to Oct. 4

The City of Toronto Historic Sites present a variety of events that provide enriching entertainment for all ages while connecting visitors to Toronto’s rich history. Visit www.toronto.ca/museum-events for more information. COLBORNE LODGE 11 Colborne Lodge Dr. Hours: Tuesday to Sunday, ...

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You likely DON’T cause climate change

An eminent atmospheric scientist says that natural cycles may be largely responsible for climate changes seen in recent decades. In a new report published by the London-based Global Warming Policy Foundation, Anastasios Tsonis, emeritus distinguished professor of atmospheric sciences at ...

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Dr. Gifford-Jones’ RX for a long life

One : Buy a Scale Obesity is a huge killer and it sets the stage for Type 2 diabetes, heart attack and hypertension. Be a smart consumer. Step on the scale each day so there are no surprises about weight ...

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Toronto historic sites events to Oct. 4

The City of Toronto Historic Sites Events September 21 to October 4 The City of Toronto Historic Sites present a variety of events that provide enriching entertainment for all ages while connecting visitors to Toronto’s rich history. Visit www.toronto.ca/museum-events for ...

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Smaller Ontario apple crop, but excellent quality

Ontario’s apple crop volume will be slightly lower this year compared to last, but the fruit will be larger, juicier, and more colourful. That’s what Ontario’s apple growers are seeing as they prepare to harvest the 2017 crop along the ...

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Riverdale residents object to filming intrusions

Not everyone loves TIFF and the film industry, especially this Riverdale neighbourhood in Toronto. A year after the nightmare filming of “It” the Movie (2017) at 450 Pape Avenue, excessive filming continues to the dismay of the neighbourhood For the ...

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