Author Archives: Bulletin Editor

Pathways graduates see success

By Paulette Touby – It’s a bit early for commencement season but this isn’t your typical graduating class. On Sept. 22, 92 “at-risk” students were honoured by the Pathways to Education program for completion of the four-year program. Pathways, housed ...

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Mill St. gains green space

By Eric Morse – Gooderham and Worts residents Yvonne Parti, George Hume,Bruna Rota, Archie MacDonald, and Councillor Pam McConnell (second from right) celebrate the opening of the Mill St Parkette on September 16, with a granite boulder found on the ...

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Downtown basilica paintings newly resplendent

St Paul’s Basilica at Queen and Power Streets is the Mother Church of the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Toronto, established in 1822. The present Basilica constructed in Italian Romanesque style and constructed in 1887-1889 with the addition of the bell-tower ...

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City hopes to gull waterfowl with new netting

There will be a public meeting to discuss the proposed gull netting project at Centre Island Beach on Sept. 26 at 7:30 p.m. at the Ward’s Island Association. There is a 7:15 Boat leaving the city to Ward’s Dock. The ...

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Harbourfront harvest fest reaps kids’ fun

HarvestFest is Harbourfront Centre’s way of ushering in the crisp autumn season to the city. HarvestFest Sunday, October 8 and Monday, October 9 with host Tricia Williams offers Torontonians and waterfront visitors a chance to celebrate our Canadian Thanksgiving weekend ...

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Central waterfront assoc. invites public responses to zero-emissions survey

You are invited to visit www.cwnasurvey.com for a survey on air quality and for a chance to win a hydrogen powered fuel-cell model car or a $100 Second Cup gift certificate! Air Quality – a survey on beautification & revitalization ...

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Expo team develops environmental framework

As a part of the pre-bid phase for Expo 2015, Toronto 2015 World Expo Corporation undertook a number of feasibility studies to determine whether an Expo would be right for Toronto. From the onset of the evaluation of the potential ...

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Viewpoint: Meet the ‘Meth’

By Francine Berry – Our friends in St. Lawrence may or may not wish to hear how some Corktowners are coping with Mr. Gupte’s methadone business that moved from their neighbourhood to ours about three months ago. At the September ...

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Nominate a woman you believe in

The search is on for six women and one young woman to be the 2007 Women of Distinction. The awards honour six women and one young woman between 17 and 24 who have improved the lives of other women and ...

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Smitherman appointed deputy premier

Ontario Premier Dalton McGuinty announced Sept. 22 that George Smitherman, Minister of Health and Long-Term Care, will serve as Deputy Premier. “Minister Smitherman has helped our government make tremendous progress in bringing down wait times, ensuring we have more doctors ...

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