Author Archives: Bulletin Editor

Want to be a naked butler? Here’s how:

“Due to high demand in Toronto, Butlers in the Buff, the Male order company, is recruiting a new team of butlers in the Toronto and surrounding areas.” Looking for gorgeous, hardworking men with charm, charisma, and a great butt, Butlers earn ...

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Tweets to ‘mourn’ celebrities is just sad

It’s never diplomatic to speak of funerals as good news. Still, a silver lining in last weekend’s return of Debby Reynolds to the dust from which she came is that it should put an end to the necrotic cataloguing of ...

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Moss Park documentary wins 2016 Best Canadian Film

The Stairs, Director Hugh Gibson’s riveting documentary about three recovering drug addicts in Toronto’s Moss Park, has won the 20th Anniversary Toronto Film Critics Association’s 2016 Rogers Best Canadian Film Award. The award, which comes with a $100,000 cheque from ...

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Bell Canada, universities join to promote mental health

Bell Let’s Talk, Canadian universities and Atlantic University Sport (AUS), Réseau du sport étudiant du Québec (RSEQ), Ontario University Athletics (OUA), and Canada West Universities Athletic Association (CWUAA) announce a national student initiative to promote mental health with a mental ...

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Salvation Army overshoots its Christmas funds goal

The Salvation Army raised over $23.5 million nationally through its Christmas Kettle Campaign, surpassing its $21-million goal. “We are truly grateful for the continued support of our donors, volunteers and community partners, who enable us to help 1.9 million struggling Canadians during ...

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St. Lawrence Market BIA releases its area master plan

After a year-long process, the St. Lawrence Market Neighbourhood Business Improvement Area (BIA) now has a master plan to guide public realm improvements within their boundaries. Composed by DTAH, a local landscape architectural firm, the master plan is a significant ...

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Loving Yourself: A how-to guide

Over the years, I have beaten myself up over business breakdowns, lost relationships and countless other failures. I would only look at what I had done wrong and where I was at fault. And, of course, this would only make ...

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Feds must show real leadership on autism

As a parent of a child diagnosed with autism more than a decade ago, I’ve watched the provincial and federal policy debates about autism with great interest – and even greater disappointment. Although I used to believe that one of ...

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NY to replace nuclear with QC hydroelectric power

New York State has reached a deal to shut down the 40-year-old Indian Point Nuclear Station, located less than 30 miles north of New York City, on the basis that it is too close to a large urban area—and plans ...

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French-language Catholic school registration

From January 12 to 26, 2017, the elementary schools of the Conseil scolaire de district catholique Centre-Sud (CSDCCS) will be holding open house evenings to give new families the opportunity to visit the schools and discover the various programs and ...

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