Author Archives: Bulletin Editor

Garden District neighbours, students & cops involved

Henry Y. Hong— 51 Division takes part in the Toronto Police Service Youth in Policing Initiative (YIPI) and this year the Division was assigned the 4 students named above for the summer program. The students are paid and work within ...

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Grits: PC brain trust intimately involved in ‘scrap sex-ed’ letter

Patricia Favre — New questions arise as PC MPP Monte McNaughton spotted in photos canvassing with the “scrap sex-ed” letter during advanced polls. On August 26th PC MPP Monte McNaughton was spotted in the Scarborough—Rouge River riding for the first ...

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Financial District then & now: Toronto-Dominion Centre

IN THE DISTRICT Commerce Court, in partnership with Heritage Toronto, provided architectural walking tours at lunch-time, every Tuesday for the months of July and August as part of their Culture, Activities and Music Program (Summer CAMP Series). These tours provided ...

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How Do You Sense God’s Presence? (Part 2 of 6)

Careyi Kinsolving — “I feel God’s presence in school,” says Ridge, 7. “I feel God’s presence in class.” Ridge, if you can sense God’s presence at school in the second grade, you’re light years ahead of where I was at ...

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City of Toronto Downtown construction to October 30

Anne-Marie Croce — Below are some updates regarding the construction projects taking place Downtown this summer. Update: Gerrard Street East and West Watermain Replacement & Road reconstruction We appreciated your patience while crews started paving work early Friday, September 2. ...

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City of Toronto Historic Sites events up to September 21

Ilena Aldini-Messina — The City of Toronto Historic Sites present several events in September that provide enriching entertainment for all ages while connecting visitors to Toronto’s rich history. FORT YORK NATIONAL HISTORIC SITE   250 Fort York Blvd. Visit www.toronto.ca/fortyork for ...

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Conspiracy Theory Narrative: Are you a mind-controlled CIA stooge?

Paul Craig Roberts, PhD – Global Research — Do you smirk when you hear someone question the official stories of Orlando, San Bernardino, Paris or Nice? Do you feel superior to 2,500 architects and engineers, to firefighters, commercial and military ...

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Turkey ‘failed’ coup laying groundwork for broader Middle East War?

Prof Michel Chossudovsky — Global Research — In mid-July, President Erdogan pointed his finger at the CIA, accusing US intelligence of having supported a failed coup directed against his government. Turkish officials pointed to a deterioration of US-Turkey relations following Washington’s refusal to ...

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The drug-induced suicide of Robin Williams 2 years later

Dr. Gary G. Kohls — Global Research — 55 years ago (July 2, 1961) an American literary icon, Ernest Hemingway, committed suicide at his beloved vacation retreat in Ketchum, Idaho. He had just flown to Ketchum after being discharged from a ...

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The City of Toronto Historic Sites events to Sept. 7

The City of Toronto Historic Sites Events to September 7 The City of Toronto Historic Sites present several events in the summer that provide enriching entertainment for all ages while connecting visitors to Toronto’s rich history. Visit www.toronto.ca/museum-events for more ...

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