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Cherry St. traffic relief at long last benefits Distillery District

Dennis Hanagan — After more than two years of traffic snarls in the Distillery District life suddenly got better in mid-November for the District’s residents and shoppers, especially for those who drive. On Nov. 17 fencing that blocked the road ...

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City of Toronto historic sites events to December 3

Ilena Aldini-Messina — The City of Toronto Historic Sites present several events in the fall that provide enriching entertainment for all ages while connecting visitors to Toronto’s rich history. Visit www.toronto.ca/museum-events for more information. COLBORNE LODGE   South end of High ...

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City of Toronto historic sites events from Oct. 23 to Nov. 5

The City of Toronto Historic Sites present several events that provide enriching entertainment for all ages while connecting visitors to Toronto’s rich history. Visit www.toronto.ca/museum-events for more information. COLBORNE LODGE    South end of High Park on Colborne Lodge Drive Hours: ...

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AdMill Group and The Bulletin

Hello Arthur, Here is how we see the future of The Bulletin and how it fits in with AdMill’s objectives as investors and co-owners with the exclusive option to become full owners within a few years. These are our strengths ...

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Test Post Test Post Test Post

Today, Minister of State (Finance) Kevin Sorenson and Minister of State (Seniors) Alice Wong joined forces with Canada’s Financial Literacy Leader Jane Rooney to launch consultations on a proposed strategy to help improve the financial literacy of Canadians. Recognizing the ...

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SOLD! Modern Comfort for Every Day Living – $508,000

Sold in just 6 days on the market. Create everlasting memories in this inviting and cozy townhouse in the heart of Maple. Close to everything Vaughn has to offer, this home is steps away from major highways, Canada’s Wonderland, Vaughan ...

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Downtown Jazz Festival events at C’est What? June 20 and 21

The Happy Pals Friday June 20, 9 PM The Happy Pals have been playing New Orleans dancehall jazz in Toronto for over three decades. The band was founded by legendary trumpeter Cliff “Kid” Bastien in the 1970s. Bastien was a ...

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Thankfully Toronto schools haven’t endured violence

Recent violent assaults by young people raise questions about the relationship between violence and youth in Canadian society. When incidents like the murders of the five young people in Calgary and the knife attack at a Brampton High School happen ...

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Can upcoming vote help Toronto get our city back?

Are you old enough to remember what was replaced by today’s scandal-and-bedbug-ridden demi-slumlord Toronto Community Housing Corp. (TCHC)? It was called Cityhome. Created in 1974, Cityhome was a fantastically successful mixed-income, non-profit housing operation run by the city when it ...

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When trustees scrap like kids, change must come

Imagine you are a trustee of the Toronto District School Board (TDSB). You were elected to this position by your community to represent the needs of students and parents. The position is defined by the trust the public has placed ...

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