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Keep Hydro Public group vows to stop sale of Hydro One

Katrina Miller — A broad coalition of opponents vow to continue efforts to stop the sale of Hydro One and hold all parties involved accountable, as the government starts the process to sell the first fifteen percent of the public ...

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Gunfire on Parliament and Mill streets in cop-car chase

Local witnesses told The Bulletin that six rounds of gunfire shattered the noon-hour peace today (Sept. 15) at Parliament and Mill streets as at least one police officer opened fire on an allegedly stolen Toyota Corolla believed to be headed ...

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Berczy Park PanAm protest against austerity and gov’t criminals

A March on Pan Am Climate and Climate Economic Calls for End to Displacement, Austerity & Climate Catastrophe Shell, US and Canadian Chambers of Commerce, Felipe Calderon, John Negroponte, Shimon Perez and most major banks and corporations are expected to be present at ...

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Traffic impacts begin for Pan Am/Parapan Am Games

From the Financial District BIA — The Pan Am/Parapan Am Games will be hosted from July 10 to August 15 across the Greater Toronto and Hamilton Area. The first impacts have already begun with the HOV lanes in the region ...

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Shipwreck on Queens Wharf may have been jettisoned

 Coverage and photos by Boris Broz — While uncovering and digging out for a condo construction in May 2015, workers found what is now confirmed as the original historic Queens Wharf. It was found at what was the old mouth of ...

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New theatrical production celebrates the re-creation of Regent Park

The Journey – A Living History of the Regent Park Revitalization is a musical that follows the history of the Regent Park community throughout the years and leading up to its current revitalization. More than a stage show, The Journey ...

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A simple plan for Manitoba’s restless Cree and Metis youth

Paulette Huebert Touby — I grew up in the 1950s and 60s in River Heights, an affluent neighbourhood in Winnipeg Manitoba. Manitoba is a Cree province. Many of Cree descent are Metis, that is specifically American Indian and either French, ...

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Dean Stoute retiring, community input sought regarding successor

Douglas A. Stoute, Dean of Toronto and Rector of The Cathedral Church of St. James is retiring at year’s end after 21 years at the helm of St. James. Dean Douglas A. Stoute will retire from St. James’ Cathedral later ...

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Waterfront TO chief pans jets on Island airport

Dennis Hanagan — Waterfront Toronto President John Campbell hit the right nerve when he told a Downtown audience in that the waterfront shouldn’t be “overwhelmed” by any one element. That one element Campbell referred to was the Island airport and ...

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Waterfront Toronto may lose Don lands to province

Dennis Hanagan– Serious rumblings that the province might leave Waterfront Toronto in the lurch as it oversees development in the West Don Lands has left area residents “very concerned,” says the head of a local community association. Residents fear Queens ...

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