‘HOODS

St. George to be a sacrifice?

By Kimberly Spice – St. George the Martyr Anglican Church’s calendar should be filled with events celebrating their 165 years in the community but the shadow of change hangs over the festivities as decisions are made on how to pay ...

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New community association formed in northwest Cabbagetown

BOWW bounded by Bleecker, Ontario, Wellesley and Winchester street By F. P. Malin – Residents of a northwest Cabbagetown neighbourhood are throwing a party on May 8, from 2 p.m. to 4 p.m., celebrating the birth of the BOWW Neighbourhood ...

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Ontario is recognizing 2010 as the Year of the Métis

The proclamation by the Ontario Legislature recognizes the unique history and ways of life of the Métis people, and their contributions to Ontario – past, present and future By Bulletin Staff – The Métis in Ontario were a vital part ...

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12 TAX TIPS for Canadians

Brought to you by the Institute of Chartered Accountants of Ontario By Institute of Chartered Accountants of Ontario — Tax Tip 1 of 12 Online access to your tax information Stop waiting for the mail! You can now review your ...

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20 TAX TIPS for Canadians

Brought to you by the Institute of Chartered Accountants of Ontario. By Institute of Chartered Accountants of Ontario — Tax Tip 1 of 20 Are extra payroll deductions the answer to taxes? Are you savings-challenged? If so, you might think ...

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June 4 voted to be Tom Longboat Day by Ontario Assembly

St. Lawrence Neighbourhood has a street bearing his name By Bulletin Staff – Tom Longboat Day Resolution That, in the opinion of this House, the Legislative Assembly of Ontario should proclaim June 4th of each year Tom Longboat Day in ...

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CRBA picks battles following off-leash victory, methadone, streetscape losses

By Michael Schwartz – Residents of historic Corktown have been expressing their fears for the future of their neighbourhood. Their unease arises from a number of recent—and highly diverse—developments. Most controversial in terms of health and well-being are the lingering ...

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Leslieville loses longtime advocate, activist

By Kole McRae – Leslieville resident and community leader Brian Mcinnis died peacefully on March 20, the first day of spring, at age 55. Professionally, McInnis is best known for leaking a document that connected CSIS with the white supremacist ...

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Block 31 opponents score planning victory, G20 looms

By Dennis Hanagan – Community planning volunteers have scored their first victory of the 2010 construction season as a controversial community housing project is sent back to the drawing board. A letter to Ward 20 Coun. Adam Vaughan from an ...

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