Author Archives: Bulletin Editor

Habañero heat full circle after almost 30 years

Eric Ginsberg (Triad City Beat) — The unofficial Belizean Embassy is located on Winston-Salem, N.C.’s stately Runnymede Road, just west of Hanes Park and RJ Reynolds High School. That’s where Michael Touby, the self-described “ambassador of heat” lives, and it’s where he ...

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Whopping increase in animals used for Canadian science

Elizabeth McSheffrey — National Observer A whopping increase in the number of animals used for by Canadian scientists for research and education purposes is sparking outrage from animal advocates across the country. The Canadian Council on Animal Care (CCAC) recently released ...

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PATH grows to benefit more than towers

Nowhere else in the world has a pedestrian network like Toronto’s PATH underground walkway. The PATH now connects more than 70 buildings and makes it possible to walk from the Ferry Terminal to Yonge-Dundas square without going outside. At least ...

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Downtown construction update to Sept. 15

Below are some updates regarding the construction projects taking place Downtown this summer. Bloor Street Cycle Track The City of Toronto will be installing cycle tracks (bike lanes) on Bloor Street, from Shaw Street to Avenue Road, a pilot project ...

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Toronto historic sites events Aug. 11-24

Ilena Aldini-Messina — The City of Toronto Historic Sites present several events in August that provide enriching entertainment for all ages while connecting visitors to Toronto’s rich history. Visit www.toronto.ca/museum-events for more information. BEATLES 50 T.O. Week August 13 to ...

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Obama’s second illegal war on Libya.

Stephen Lendman — (Global Research) In 2011, he and then secretary of state Hillary Clinton bore full responsibility for the rape and destruction of Libya, transforming Africa’s most developed country into a cauldron of endless violence, instability, turmoil and unspeakable ...

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Why does God let us sin?

Carey Kinsolving — “God lets us sin because Adam sinned, so we will die,” says Ben, age 10. “If he didn’t sin, we would live forever. But Adam listened to Eve, so that’s it.” So that’s it, huh? Ben, I ...

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LCBO raising funds for Jennifer Ashleigh Children’s Charity

Starting on August 14th, 2016, the public can help support the children and families served by the Jennifer Ashleigh Children’s Charity (JACC) by making a donation at any of the more than 650 LCBO stores throughout Ontario. Donation boxes for ...

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Lawsuit against Bush, others for illegal Iraq war

Inder Comar — Global Research In papers filed Monday, August 1, 2016, the Department of Justice opposed the submission of the Chilcot Report to the United States Court of Appeal for the Ninth Circuit in an ongoing litigation related to the legality of the Iraq ...

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