Author Archives: Bulletin Editor

Tips to achieve more happiness this holiday season

According to a poll (via Angus Reid Institute), 18% of Canadians said they were “not too happy” and only 1 in 6 were satisfied with their level of stress. And with the holiday season almost upon us, with it comes, ...

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Improving child-care access for Ontario families

Lucas Malinowski — Ontario is improving access to affordable, accessible, high-quality and responsive child care and early years programming for families across the province.  As a first step in delivering 100,000 more child care spaces within the next five years, ...

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NYTimes scores in meeting with Trump

What TV Journalists Did Wrong — and the New York Times Did Right — in Meeting with Trump Margaret Sullivan | Washington PostNovember 23, 2016 Like & Share E&P: http://tinyurl.com/hzgs5ul On Monday, some of the biggest names in TV news trooped ...

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Here comes the snow! Here’s how to deal with it

Snow.  It’s a fact of life in Canada.  And when the snow starts to fly, it can affect how we get around. Drivers and cyclists want to have roads cleared quickly and efficiently to allow for the movement of traffic.  ...

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Natalie Anurak, 35, missing from College & Bay area

  The Toronto Police Service is seeking the public’s assistance locating a missing woman. Natalie Anurak, 35, was last seen on Wednesday, October 26, 2016, in the College Street and Bay Street area. She is described as 5’5″, approximately 160 ...

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Surviving a toxic world

W. Gifford-Jones MD — How many of us would like to live like a hermit? I doubt that many would decide to give up the comfort and pleasures of civilization. But we pay an increasing price for comfort. Today, it’s ...

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Integrity’s invisible influence

Robert Evans Wilson, Jr I carefully filled the cake cone from the frozen custard machine, pushing it up at just the right moment to create a perfect ball; then as I shut off the machine, I pulled the cone away ...

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Man wanted in sexual assault investigation, Spadina station

The Toronto Police Service is requesting the public’s assistance identifying a man wanted in a Sexual Assault investigation. On Thursday, October 20, 2016, at 7:50 p.m., officers responded to a call for a Sexual assault at Spadina subway station. It ...

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Red Ribbon Walk for AIDS awareness

In celebration of the 28th Annual World AIDS Day, we are proud to hold our World AIDS Day Walk on Saturday, November 26th, 2016. World AIDS Day was established on December 1st 1988 to commemorate those who have passed on ...

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There’s no critical thinking without a base of knowledge

Michael Zaagstra — Troy Media The recent presidential election campaign was one of the worst in U.S. history. As the two candidates slugged it out, neither showed much interest in intelligent engagement. In many ways, it was a campaign of ignorance. Fortunately, ...

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