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The tireless staff of The Bulletin is dedicated to bringing you local news from Downtown Toronto.

Blair feted by Yonge-Bloor-Bay business owners

Eric Morse– The Yonge Bloor Bay Business Association (YBBA) a private association of business owners in one of the biggest and wealthiest concentrations of business in Toronto, sits at the junction of three Toronto Police divisions, 51, 52 and 53. ...

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Residents weigh in on Riverdale Park Rd. redesign

Eric Morse — A small city project in Cabbagetown attracted a modest but robust crowd of neighbours to an open house at Riverdale Farm on Feb. 26. Riverdale Park Rd., the small paved laneway that runs between Carlton St. on ...

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St. Luke’s proposal garners mixed feedback from Cabbagetown South

Siobhan Geary — Representatives from St Luke’s Church and Options for Homes met with the Cabbagetown South Residents’ Association on March 4 to discuss their recent partnership and its effect on both St. Luke’s and the neighborhood itself. Options for ...

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Esplanade Youth want you to ‘Know Your Police’

The Esplanade Youth Movement proudly presents its first “Know Your Police” workshop at the St. Lawrence Community Recreation Centre on March 18 from 6:30 to 8:30 p.m. This is an educational workshop to educate and bring awareness on the programs ...

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Vaughan campaigns for Liberal housing agenda at community update session

Dennis Hanagan — Housing will lead the Liberal party’s infrastructure program if they’re elected to Ottawa this October, says Trinity-Spadina MP Adam Vaughan. The Liberal critic for Housing and Urban Affairs said solving the housing problem will be “the tool” ...

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Cabbagetown South to discuss St. Luke’s partnership

The Cabbagetown South Residents’ Association is holding a neighbourhood meeting on March 4 at 7 p.m. at the Retsina Restaurant at 209 Gerrard St. E. (near Seaton). All are welcome. The meeting agenda includes discussion of a potential partnership and ...

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City seeks citizens for sign variance committee

The city is looking for five citizens to sit on the Sign Variance Committee, a city board that hears appeals of the chief building official’s decisions on variance applications for first party signs and makes decisions on variance applications for ...

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SLNA AGM set for March 25

The St. Lawrence Neighbourhood Association (SLNA) will be holding its annual AGM on Wednesday, March  25, 2015 from 7:00-9:00pm.The meeting will be held at OWN Co-op, 115 The Esplanade. The evening will include a brief regular business meeting at 7pm ...

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Black and white at Market Gallery

The Market Gallery is presenting an exhibition featuring about 80 black-and-white photographs by three accomplished local photographers. The show is called “Toronto Observed Through Three Generations: Photographs by Harry Joy, Doug Hemmy and Andy Brooks” and runs until May 9. ...

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