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US Psychological Warfare in Ukraine: Targeting Online Independent Media Coverage

By George Eliason Global Research, March 20, 2015 Region: Russia and FSU Theme: Intelligence, Media Disinformation, US NATO War Agenda In-depth Report: UKRAINE REPORT If you are a journalist writing about or a person concerned about issues like Free Speech, read or write in alternative media ...

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Found: a shoulder bag containing workman’s tools

This shoulder bag full of tools was found in the St. Lawrence Neighbourhood Wed., Mar. 18. It’s thought a handyman, utility or cable worker lost them. If you lost them or know who did, please email cbnews@yahoo.com with “tools” in ...

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Nowruz is now the mayor’s edge: Any idea what it means?

How many of us knew about this celebration? The new mayor did. Take that Rob Ford! <iframe width=”560″ height=”315″ src=”https://www.youtube.com/embed/Fl9YkY6pO7Q” frameborder=”0″ allowfullscreen></iframe> Nowruz (Persian: نوروز‎, IPA: [nouˈɾuːz], meaning “[The] New Day”) is the name of the Iranian New Year. Nowruz marks the first ...

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Stephan Caras Fall/Winter 2015 Collection

Stephan Caras today announced he will return to the runway to present his FW15 collection on Friday, March 27 at 7 p.m. at World MasterCard® Fashion Week. Caras’ newest collection, RUBI, continues the tradition of celebrating femininity and sensuality but incorporates an edgier glitter rock element. ...

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Toronto women share wise words with city youth

Revera and Reel Youth Age is More Film Project Tackles Ageism Through Wise Words of Wisdom from One Generation to the Next Cindy du Plessis, Assistant Executive Director, Forest Hill Retirement Community As International Women’s Day approaches (March 8), it ...

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Toronto Symphony Orchestra: A Mind of Winter (New Creations Festival)

The opening concert of the New Creations Festival showcases intriguing music by some of today’s most engaging composers: George Benjamin’s evocative setting for soprano of the poem The Snowman by Wallace Stevens; a new Violin Concerto by Vivian Fung that the TSO ...

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Toronto Symphony Orchestra: A Mind of Winter (New Creations Festival)

The opening concert of the New Creations Festival showcases intriguing music by some of today’s most engaging composers: George Benjamin’s evocative setting for soprano of the poem The Snowman by Wallace Stevens; a new Violin Concerto by Vivian Fung that the TSO ...

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Green bin program picking up

Dennis Hanagan — Of the 4,000 buildings across Toronto that the city collects garbage from about 3,600 have joined the city’s organic recycling program, says Rob Orpin, director of Toronto’s collections and litter operations. One of the landlords that Orpin’s ...

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Ryerson student residence design is under review]

Dennis Hanagan — Toronto’s Design Review Panel has praise and misgivings about Ryerson University’s plan to build an academic and student residence tower on Church Street north of Dundas. University representatives met the panel Nov. 13 to get feedback on ...

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