Author Archives: Bulletin Editor

Top 10 U.S. cities to visit

Planning a trip to the United States? If you had to make a list of the top 10 U.S. cities to visit, what would they be? Whether you are an American or a visitor from abroad, the first city that ...

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A guide to understand the hotel star system

About the only thing that hotel star systems have in common are the stars. If you are looking for a big name, 5-star hotel, you’ll more than likely get what you’re looking for. It becomes confusing, however, when you get ...

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2016 was the year of elite comeuppance

From Brexit to the election of Donald Trump, 2016 wasn’t a great year for elite policy-makers, pundits and prognosticators. Despite voluminous quantities of advising, lecturing, hectoring and finger-wagging, the hoi polloi persisted in making up their own minds. elites comeuppance ...

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The very real dangers of overwork

Conventional wisdom says that hard work yields it’s own just rewards.  It’s hard to argue with success, fame, fortune.overwork danger The big successes of the world aren’t clock watchers.  They’ve turned their back on the conventional 9 to 5 mentality, ...

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7 players who might take NHL Calder trophy

It’s time again for Auston City Limits, our horse-race analysis of the 2016-17 contest for the NHL’s Calder Trophy, symbolic of the rookie of the year. We’re calling it Auston, of course, in honour of the Toronto Maple Leafs wunderkind ...

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Five steps to improving your life in 2017

I relish the opportunity to reflect on the year—and give thought to what I want to be different going forward and how I will accomplish that. improved life I gave up making actual resolutions years ago; like everyone else, my ...

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How to make a New Year’s resolution that sticks

Broadcaster and motivational expert Earl Nightingale tells us, “Success is the progressive realization of a worthy goal.”effective resolutions Many of us come up with New Year’s resolutions every year. Unfortunately, we often end up frustrated andoverly self-critical when things don’t ...

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What did you learn in 2016?

Mahatma Gandhi counselled, “Live as if you were to die tomorrow. Learn as if you were to live forever.” One never stops learning. So let’s see from this quiz how much you learned this past year. The Doctor Game # ...

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Toronto air pollution grows 3x faster than thought

A trio of recently published studies from a team of University of Toronto engineers has found that air pollution could be spreading up to three times farther than thought—contributing to varying levels of air quality across cities. Past research on ...

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