Author Archives: Bulletin Editor

L-Tower’s ‘perma-crane’ to come down soon.

UPDATE L Tower crane removal & road closure May 17 -18 MAY 16, 2016 BY EN CONSULTING GROUP LEAVE A COMMENT  L Tower construction information 8 The Esplanade – L Tower Update May 16, 2016 Vehicular Road Closure RESCHEDULED  Tuesday May 17 & Wednesday, May 18 ...

Read More »

Less smoking is helping us all breathe easier

Since 2006, the Smoke-Free Ontario Act has been making our province a better place to breathe. Smoking rates have never been lower. More people are quitting, more are being protected from exposure to second-hand smoke and children and teens are ...

Read More »

Considerations when designing fashion industry websites

Designing a website is generally much more complicated than what many believe at the moment. Contrary to what you may think, when working with a professional Sydney Web Design firm, you will have to wait until the best possible work ...

Read More »

How big is the love of God?

Carey Kinsolving — “God’s love is so big, almost nobody can explain it,” says Jamie, age 8. “It’s bigger than 999,999,999 gallons of chocolate milk. No one really knows how big his love is, but all I know is that ...

Read More »

Toronto co-ordinates construction work as it takes place

Steve Johnston — Some motorists, and the public in general, think that City of Toronto isn’t co-ordinating construction projects across the city. In fact, the city has a very robust co-ordination and planning process that reviews projects before any work ...

Read More »

Friends of David Crombie Park community clean-up

(Lower Sherbourne and The Esplanade) Date: Sunday, April 24, 2016 Time:  10 AM to 12 noon Come help clean up the park ! If you haven’t already, sign our 400+ signature petition to have Crombie Park upgraded, including a fence ...

Read More »

Heritage Toronto’s Neighbourhood Tours thru Oct. 23

Sixty-five Tours will be offered from Sunday, April 24 until Sunday, October 23. Featured ones include: MUSIC ON THE YONGE STREET STRIP: This tour was fully booked in its 2015 run and is back by popular demand! Participants will learn ...

Read More »

How U.S. backed ISIS takeover and destruction of Palmyra

Tim Anderson, PhD — As explosions from detonated mines continued in the background a Syrian general confirmed in some detail an ugly truth: Washington and its close allies Turkey, Saudi Arabia, Qatar and Israel backed the ISIS takeover and destruction ...

Read More »

St. James Park gazebo to honour Mike Comstock memory

Michael Comstock was community activist, good friend to many and long-time President of Toronto Association of Business Improvement Areas (TABIA). He died of pancreatic cancer Sept. 22, 2012, and on March 24 will be honoured by a new gazebo and pavilion in St. James Park ...

Read More »