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Why would I ever buy a penny stock?

W. Gifford-Jones, MD — This week, I mean not to be a financial advisor for penny stocks. For years I’ve followed Warren Buffet’s advice to purchase stock of quality companies. But if Sir Frederick Banting, the Canadian discoverer of insulin, ...

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Weekly Poetry

Every Tues., 8-10, Free Times Cafe 320 College (near Spadina), three features & open mic. Good food. $5 at door.

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Post to Win: Contributors can win a banner ad

This month, Downtown residents can post to win a free ad on TheBulletin.ca. Everyone who submits a story, posts an event or makes a comment on TheBulletin.ca will be eligible to enter to win a banner ad on the site! ...

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Rezoning of 480 Yonge St. gets community meeting April 22

The official community consultation meeting for the rezoning application submitted for 480 Yonge St. is being held on April 22 from 7 to 9 p.m. in the YMCA auditorium at 20 Grosvenor St. Area residents and members of the public ...

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Corktown group organizes park cleanup April 18

The Friends of Corktown Common have organized a spring clean-up event for April 18 from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. Volunteers are asked to bring gloves: other equipment will be provided. The group will meet at Odin Bar & Cafe ...

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Downtown East poverty reduction conversation April 15

Councillor Wong-Tam and Deputy Mayor McConnell will host a community Conversation with a focus on Toronto’s Downtown East to help inform the City’s Poverty Reduction initiatives. Toronto’s Downtown East has unique characteristics and needs – local residents are strongly encouraged to ...

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Pre-registration required for April 15 Gardiner consultation

The first of two public meetings to make and hear comments on the Gardiner Expressway East environmental assessment is being held on April 15 at the Toronto Reference Library in the Bram and Bluma Appel Salon. The April 15 meeting ...

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River St. project raises concerns over height, congestion and home security

Siobhan Geary — Ward 28 residents questioned whether a proposed tower development would deliver its promised “urban village” or threaten their neighbourhood’s character following a public presentation from local developers. Architectural developers TAS and Diamond & Schmitt are seeking a ...

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St. Lawrence Market announces Easter 2015 hours

The St. Lawrence Market has posted its Easter holiday schedule for 2015. Easter season visits to what National Geographic magazine calls the “World’s Best Food Market” leaves ample time to stock up on the famed Market’s rich array of seasonal ...

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