Author Archives: Bulletin Editor

Downtown Trillium grants announced

Community organizations in neighbourhoods across Toronto will receive $4,905,500 in grants from the Ontario Trillium Foundation (OTF). Many of the 39 grants announced in August by Caroline Di Cocco, Ontario‚s Minister of Culture, will support healthy living and increased physical ...

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Boys & Girls Club open house Sept 9

On Saturday September 9, 2006 the Toronto Kiwanis Boys & Girls Club at 101 Spruce Street will open their doors to the community to see first hand, what the Club offers children and youth, aged 6 – 18. There will ...

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Kiwanis kids have summer fun

Kiwanis Club of Toronto hosted the Annual-Fun-Day-At-The-Park for the children in the Toronto Kiwanis Boys & Girls Clubs and Salvation Army Day Camps. It was a beautiful sunny day, with not a cloud in the sky. The 120 children had ...

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Public comment until Sept 1: West Don Lands

Class EA notice of study completion – addendum to the West Don Lands Class EA master plan Re: River St. extension and the Bayview-River unnamed road connection The Toronto Waterfront Revitalization Corporation in cooperation with the City of Toronto, has ...

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Toronto 2015 to have huge cultural impact

Toronto’s World Expo will take place over a six-month period, but its impact on culture will be felt years before and long after the event. “Cultural events will be featured in the city and across the GTA well in advance ...

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Pitfield tours east Downtown

from the Toronto Sun, Sunday August 13, 2006 The city’s heart is bleeding By Mark Bonokoski If all goes according to plan, Toronto mayoral candidate Jane Pitfield will take a walk on the wild side tomorrow with a tour of ...

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Police seek identity of woman found in Lake Ontario

On Sunday, August 13, 2006 at about 9:20 a.m., police and emergency medical services responded to a call regarding the discovery of a body in the water at the foot of York Street. The deceased was recovered from the water, ...

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Beancounters disgrace themselves

Jim Lahey on Trailer Park Boys would have a party thinking up excretory terms to describe this one By Frank Touby – A fetid storm of outrage has blown ill at the beancounters’ biggest labour union, aka the Institute of ...

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Our Guardian Angels: A blessing or a curse?

Received with high fives from pedestrians, bells ringing on passing streetcars, waves from drivers and scattered applause, the controversial (only-in-Toronto) Guardian Angels began their patrols of Downtown July 13. A dozen or so sauntered from Billboard Central at Dundas and ...

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These Angels should walk

There is a knee-jerk reaction on the part of many Canadians against the Guardian Angels because of their American roots and the current dissatisfaction with the warlike posturing of both North American presidents: Dubya and Steve. Yet what the Guardian ...

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