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This month’s horoscope: Life sucks for Capricorn

The latest local horoscope from The Bulletin’s astrological authority, Claude Ptolemy. Capricorn (The Goat) Dec. 22 to Jan. 19 Get ready to pack. You’ll win big this week. Maybe something like the 649. But you’ll lose it all in February (condo flipping?) and ...

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Redefining resistance in sex & gender struggles

Book launch: We Still Demand! Redefining Resistance in Sex & Gender Struggles Friday, February 3, 7 pm. Glad Day Books, 499 Church Street (just south of Wellesley). The paperback edition of the book will for sale. We Still Demand! recovers ...

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Sadie Buck with The Hey He Yays Jan. 21

Wachay and Happy New Year! Following the sold out Kwe Performance Series event in November 2016, Native Women in the Arts (NWIA) is pleased to announce the second event in this series: Sadie Buck with The Hey He Yays. Join ...

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Transit summit Jan. 21

TTCriders and friends are hosting a transit summit to build our movements for a world-class public transit system that truly serves Torontonians and is affordable for all. We’d like you to join us. The summit will be held on Jan. 21 ...

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Maritime day of action Jan. 12

The Maritime Day of Action will be taking place across Canada on Jan. 12 from 12:30 to 2:30 p.m. In Toronto, participants will meet at Matt Cohen Park (at the corner of Spadina and Bloor), 393 Bloor St. W. for ...

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Old Town appreciates Esplanade decorations

After years of seeing The Esplanade between Parliament and Jarvis Streets looking forlorn during the Holiday Season, surrounded with the dazzle of the Toronto Christmas Market and festive decorations on a few streets north, I did not want to see yet another ...

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Winter cycling & bike maintenance at library Feb. 4

The trail of a bike tire through freshly fallen snow is extremely rewarding. On Feb. 4 from 2 to 3 p.m., Christina and Anibal, volunteers with Bike Sauce, will be at the St. Lawrence Library Branch at 171 Front St. ...

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After 30 years we get our chance at city hall

Thirty years ago…yes, 30 years ago…Harbourfront gave the City of Toronto all the land at Eireann Quay and Bathurst Quay for parkland.Bathurst Quay park What happened? Construction vehicles used it for making the tunnel and airport expansions, cars whiz down the ...

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Two surrender on Bathurst, Lakeshore human trafficking charges

Rayan Graham, 26, wanted in Kidnapping investigation

The Toronto Police Service would like to inform the public of two arrests in a kidnapping investigation and are requesting assistance locating two other men wanted in this investigation. On Dec. 19 in the early evening, officers responded to a ...

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UofT lecture on ‘geography of energy’ Jan. 19

The Michael Hough/OALA Visiting Critic Lecture will explore “What is the geography of energy?” with Pierre Bélanger and Jessica F. Green on Jan. 19 from 6:30 to 8:30 p.m. at the Isabel Bader Theatre, 93 Charles St. W. “What is ...

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