Toronto Dollar Supper Club Lecture features the chairman of the Mental Health Commission of Canada By Mei Mie – Invitation to hear… Dr. David S. Goldbloom Chair of the Mental Health Commission of Canada Monday, January 14, 2013 (Please book ...
Read More »Toronto Dollar is comotose
Local currency is in crisis mode — any suggestions to help save it? By Joy Kogawa – Years ago, when June Callwood was in her prime, some of us gathered mirrors with words written by her, Margaret Atwood and other ...
Read More »Legally reduce your rent if you get this letter
Almost 30% of Toronto tenant households can automatically reduce their rents—Rent reduction notices in the mail to 136,000 Toronto households By Patricia Anderson – Almost 30 per cent of Toronto tenant households will receive notices this week that mean they ...
Read More »Trillium Grants in Downtown Toronto
The Ontario Trillium Foundation (OTF) is investing in 44 not-for-profit and charitable organizations in Toronto—Downtown grants are listed here By Renée Ouellet – Many of the grants support community organizations that are responding to local needs and forging stronger communities. ...
Read More »Help save Karen and other kids from the streets
Anonymous donor pledges to match all donations to Covenant House to a ceiling of $500,000 until Dec. 31, 2012 By Kevin Ryan – As Christmas approaches and the winter weather continues, I find it harder and harder to imagine being ...
Read More »Enoch Turner Schoolhouse indoor Christmas Tree event
Admission to this event is free for children 10 and under and pay-what-you-can for adults By Alison Little – Bring family and friends for an afternoon of holiday spirit at this historic schoolhouse. Visit our indoor Christmas tree forest, featuring ...
Read More »Regent Park Aquatic Centre opens
By Bulletin Staff – Politicians and community members gathered for the official ribbon-cutting ceremony to open the Regent Park Aquatic Centre. With public and private investment, including from Donald Trump, this is one step to Regent Park revitalization. What does ...
Read More »Calgarians plan to ride a horse through Royal York lobby Nov. 22.
Tradition started in 1948 when fanatic Stampeder fans invaded Toronto with lots of enthusiasm they plan to continue this year on their 64th consecutive trip to the Grey Cup By Brad Greenslade – During the Grey Cup Festivities in 1948 ...
Read More »Santa Claus Parade 2012
Treasured tradition concludes at historic St. Lawrence Market, marking the 108th edition of North America’s largest — and most celebrated — childrens’ parade! By Dennis Hanagan – It was a bright, mild day for the Santa Claus Parade, renowned as ...
Read More »Official Groundbreaking for Queens Quay Revitalization
Major works are expected to be complete in early 2015 with final tree planting on the south side in the spring of 2015 By Hanna Rynkiewicz – Waterfront Toronto and government partners have officially broke ground on a major revitalization ...
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