Author Archives: Bulletin Editor

Weekend events with road closures in Toronto 

Three special events in Toronto this weekend will involve road closures as described below. Residents and visitors are encouraged to come out and enjoy these events. Businesses in the areas affected are open to pedestrian traffic but some roads will ...

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Salvation in the ashes of daily newspapers

In November 2017 The Bulletin ceased production of its monthly tabloid printed newspaper due to falling ad sales despite rising readership numbers. It continues online at www.thebulletin.ca as the community newspaper of Downtown Toronto. Sometime in the not-too-distant future, the ...

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Toronto makes parking ticket disputes more convenient

The City of Toronto is introducing a new, easier and more convenient process to dispute parking violations. Disputes for parking violations received on or after Aug. 28 will be handled by the city instead of through the provincial court, improving ...

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Is it nuclear war, viral epidemic or azoospermia?

It’s been said that “Those who do not remember history are destined to relive it.” Today, the problem is that none of us seem to remember history, so we’re destined to relive it one way or another. So will our ...

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How does God bring people to Jesus? (Part 2 of 2)

“The Bible is like a magnet and the people are attracted to it,” says Angel, 12. “We all have a choice to stay in the darkness or be saved and go to the light.” Wherever you find the Bible widely ...

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Downtown Toronto construction updates

City of Toronto Downtown Construction Update  www.toronto.ca/downtownconstructionprojects Below are updates regarding the construction projects taking place downtown this spring, summer and fall. Downtown Construction Map  UPDATES Watermain Replacement, Streetcar Track Replacement and Road Improvements on Dundas Street East from Yonge Street to ...

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Portland Slip break in Martin Goodman Trail

PROJECT SCOPE: Waterfront Toronto, on behalf of the City of Toronto, is preparing for the start of construction to improve the Martin Goodman Trail at the Portland Slip near Dan Leckie Way.  The slip currently narrows into a point, leaving ...

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Save Moss Park from condos!

Sign the Petition and keep Moss Park a Park! The MoreMossPark project and The 519 plan to build a 9 storey building beside the Moss Park Armoury that will cast a shadow across the park to Sherbourne Street. Sign the ...

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Ontario’s best beach spots fly the Blue Flag

There’s no better way to beat the summer heat than splashing in the water, playing in the sand, or walking along a breathtaking beach. Luckily, there are several world class beaches across the province to explore. Ontario is home to ...

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Wynne flips to become a tax fighter…really?

Have you heard? Ontario has a new tax-fighting hero! After more than a decade of raising taxes, proposing and implementing new taxes, and increasing electricity costs, Kathleen Wynne is suddenly a champion for low taxes and affordability. On August 14, ...

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