Author Archives: Bulletin Editor

ETS founders’ dinner and dancing Dec. 1

This year’s Founder’s Day Dinner for Enoch Turner Schoolhouse will take place on Dec. 1. The cocktail reception begins at 6:30, the dinner at 7:00 and entertainment and dancing at 9:00. This year’s entertainment is “Swing Rosie,” a three-part harmony ...

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Homeless memorial hits 500 names

TWRC report Homelessness worsens every day in Toronto and across Canada. There isn’t enough affordable housing, and waiting lists continue to grow. SCPI programs are at risk across the country. And people are dying on the streets every week. Tomorrow’s ...

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Bruce Bell hauled in to 51 div headquarters for history work

The Bulletin’s history columist Bruce Bell has been bestowed the title “Honourary Historian of 51 Division’s Heritage Building” by Toronto Police Services for his work as a historian in the St Lawrence neighbourhood. The former Consumers’ Gas purifying house at Parliament and Front ...

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Eco-design presentation Nov. 13

Eco-Design for Healthy Interiors Monday, November 13, 2006 at 6:00 PM On a day-to-day basis, we spend a lot of time at home – eating meals, relaxing, spending time with friends and family. More and more Canadian homeowners today are ...

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Olivia Chow’s e-newsletter Nov. 12

Special Events: Join NDP Leader Jack Layton and MP Olivia Chow at U of T — discuss climate change and our principled stand on the search and kill mission in Afghanistan on Nov. 14 at  7 p.m. at Hart House ...

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Waterfront Revitalization Nov. newsletter

Martin Goodman Trail Improvements Update Work is now underway on trail improvements between Marilyn Bell Park and Ontario Place. The trail here is being widened to 4.5 metres, the Bailey Bridge which connects Exhibition Place to the waterfront, is being ...

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Cavalcade lights up downtown BIA’s

The 40th annual Cavalcade of Lights presented by Scotiabank, Toronto’s multi-award-winning holiday celebration, illuminates 19 Toronto neighbourhoods with a series of magnificent new energy-efficient LED lighting displays. From flowing fountains of light to shimmering Christmas Trees, these brilliant creations – ...

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Province boosts Sherbourne Health Centre

Aim is to provide health service and care to all, including the marginalized, in “a loving way,” says Smitherman By Frank Touby – MPP George Smitherman, Ontario’s deputy premier, wore his health and long-term care minister hat Nov. 9 to ...

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