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Our nation’s wealth is taken by corporate oligarchs

Stig Harvor — It has been difficult, if not impossible, to rise above the partisan noise of our 5-week Ontario election ending on June 12. There is an incessant noise about provincial debt, balanced budgets, taxes, killing jobs to create ...

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Art & Design Camp presented by Colour With Me Art Studio

Colour With Me Art Studio is located in Markham with art classes for kids to thinking creatively and learn how to problem solve. On July 28-29 2014, we team up with HOT POP Factory and Official Ontario SPCA Page to ...

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Kate Sellar: Positive social change in Toronto Centre

Kate Sellar — One of the underlying questions the residents of Toronto Centre are grappling with in this election is who they can trust to uphold their values. Toronto Centre is a community that prides itself on its commitment to ...

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5 on 5 Basketball Tournament youth VS. Metro Toronto Police

The Esplanade youth Movement is an organization that works to help assist and educate the community on the struggles and challenges the youth face by raising awareness in the community through workshops and community events. The Esplanade Youth Movement and ...

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Sistering Presents Funny Girls and Dynamic Divas

SISTERING PRESENTS FUNNY GIRLS AND DYNAMIC DIVAS 12th ANNUAL COMEDY AND MUSIC CABARET https://cause2give.unxvision.com/P2PWeb/Default.aspx?EventId=342&LanguageId=1 Sistering presents Debra Di Giovanni, Cheri Maracle, Jackie Richardson, Eliana Cuevas and Barbra Lica at its annual, Funny Girls and Dynamic Divas. On Thursday, May 29, ...

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Union Station: wooden shed to Beaux-Arts beauty

Bruce Bell — For the past few years Union Station on Front Street has been shrouded in white plastic sheets like a massive present waiting to be opened. When that day comes (maybe next year?) the colossal train station will ...

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Rob Ford is wasting taxpayer dollars big-time

Stig Harvor — Our quasi-Mayor Rob Ford persistently and very loudly proclaims he is protecting every single dollar of “hardworking taxpayers.” Yet his policies and actions are causing millions of such dollars to be wasted in big and smaller ways. ...

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First Anniversary of the Repair Café Toronto on May 10th

Have a broken appliance or electronic item, or a torn piece of clothing? Get these and other items repaired free of charge and learn how to do it yourself at Repair Café Toronto this Saturday, May 10th, 10:00 a.m. to ...

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New Hours for the King & University Blood Donor Clinic

The King & University Blood Donor Clinic has new hours 163 King St. W. Mondays & Tuesdays 12:00 pm – 6:00 pm Wednesdays & Thursdays 7:30 am – 1:30 pm OPEN MAY 19th VICTORIA DAY. DONORS NEEDED. 12:00 pm – ...

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City 311 info number isn’t serving all Torontonians equally

The city’s 311 customer service system may not be serving all Torontonians equally, according to a recent study by three graduate students at the University of Toronto. By comparing the areas of the city where 311 service requests originate with ...

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