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CityPlace Farmers Market at Canoe Landing Park?

Proposal to place permanent market following two successful test runs and locals like the idea By Dennis Hanagan – This winter CityPlace residents and Farmers’ Markets Ontario will discuss setting up a permanent Farmers Market at Canoe Landing Park after ...

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The 108th Santa Claus Parade schedule this Sunday

Famous parade ends in front of St. Lawrence Market — Starts at Bloor & Christie, along Bloor to University, travel down University to Wellington and end at the intersection of Front and Jarvis streets By Bulletin Staff – The Santa ...

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Fight on for School House Shelter

OCAP to rally for poverty housing facility November 14, Queen and Sherbourne, 9.00 AM By OCAP Release – A staff report being brought to the November meeting of the Community Development and Recreation Committee of City Council calls for the ...

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Future of Casa Loma and a Museum of Toronto

Public meeting Nov. 26 to discuss redevelopment possibilities for the site By Katie Inverarity – The City of Toronto is moving forward with a plan to ensure the long-term viability of Casa Loma and the potential for a Museum of ...

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Free dental services in St. James Town

Nov. 12 and 26. Each clinic runs from 10 – 2:30 p.m. By Dennis Hanagan –  FREE DENTAL SERVICES THE ST. JAMES TOWN MOBILE DENTAL CLINIC The Toronto Public Health Mobile Dental Clinic visits St. James Town regularly for: ·       ...

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Jewish war vets’ memorial to be restored

By Bulletin Staff – The federal government announced a contribution of up to $5,300 to restore the Canadian Jewish War Veterans Memorial, which is erected in memory of Jewish Canadians who fought during the Second World War and later conflicts. ...

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Remembrance Day ceremonies

Nov. 11, 2012 from 10 a.m. By Bulletin Staff – Ontario Commemorates Remembrance Day Click here for complete details November 9, 2012 On behalf of all Ontarians, the official Queen’s Park Remembrance Day ceremony will honour the men and women ...

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Library Board approves 0.4% increase to budget request

‘Modest increase balances sustainability with growing customer demand’ By Melanie Boatswain-Watson – After a lengthy and thorough debate, the Toronto Public Library Board approved a modest 0.4% increase in its 2013 operating budget request at its meeting Monday night. The ...

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You’re needed to help save us from a casino

Cities across the continent are being assaulted by casino developers By Adam Vaughan – Soon, City Council will be debating allowing a mega casino to be built in Toronto and casino lobbyists have their eyes on our waterfront. Toronto and East ...

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Making Berczy Park even better

By Ken Smith – If you have walked by or through Berczy Park lately, you would have noticed a few changes—for the better. During the Labour Day weekend, volunteers from the community group Friends of Berczy Park introduced vibrant green ...

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