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City pair arrested for TLG Contracting activities

The Toronto Police Service would like to make the public aware of two arrests in an ongoing Fraud investigation. It is alleged that:TLG Fraud – Michael Last was owner of a business now known as TLG Contracting Inc. – this ...

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Corktown needs its noisy TTC track

A meeting between Corktown and Distillery District residents and TTC officials held Nov. 16 to discuss streetcar noise issues on the Distillery Loop end of the new Route 514 inaugurated June 19, demonstrated, if nothing else, that the views of ...

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Letter: On the glamour contest that was the US election

I feel propagation of opinions like yours have put us in this frightening position. I trust you have not degraded the recent appointments to mere differences of opinion! But to look at the Clinton – Trump comparison where you somehow ...

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Toronto Police band participates in Women’s Brain Health Initiative

Today, Nov. 17, 2016, starting at 7:30 p.m., a battle of the bands fundraiser will be held at the Phoenix Concert Theatre, 410 Sherbourne Street, benefitting Women’s Brain Health Initiative. One of the bands participating in the battle titled, “Millennial ...

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Review of Café La Gaffe on Baldwin St.

My neighbor called me up at the last minute and suggested dinner. I have been meaning to go back to this special spot in Baldwin Village. I was delighted. The whole street is a series of restaurants. It is fun ...

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168 years of education at celebrated Corktown schoolhouse

At its 2016 Founder’s Dinner on Dec. 2, the Enoch Turner Schoolhouse Foundation will marks the 168th anniversary (1849–2016) of teaching children at the Downtown schoolhouse. The event also commemorates the Christmas dinner that Corktown brewer and philanthropist Enoch Turner, ...

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Open Rhodes ends at 7 pm tonight

The 8th Annual Open Rhodes Art Show & Sale continues until tonight (Nov. 13) at 7 p.m. The show features artists from Rhodes Avenue – one city block. Their work includes jewelry, pottery, lampwork glass, acrylics & oil painting, fabric ...

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CRBA agenda hijacked by streetcar problems

A local streetcar crisis overshadowed the agenda at the Corktown Residents’ and Business Association (CRBA) monthly meeting Nov. 1. Partway through the question period, Jason Mednick—a resident of the King/Sumach area (who would not disclose his name to The Bulletin ...

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Seen: Eat to the Beat

Violinist Brigit O'Regan

On Nov. 1, Roy Thomson Hall was the venue for the 21st annual Eat to the Beat that raises funds for the Canadian Breast Cancer Foundation. Guests sampled savoury and sweet dishes offered by 60 female chefs and sipped wine, ...

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St. Lawrence library closes for repair until Nov. 26

The Toronto Public Library’s St. Lawrence branch will be closed from Nov. 14 to 26 to address some necessary repairs. Over the past year the branch has experienced many small leaks. It has now become a necessity to close for ...

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