Co-editors Jay Pitter and John Lorinc will talk about new approaches to city-building and how urban hyper-diversity can reduce inequality and social divisions on Nov. 8 at 7 p.m. Sub-Divided City Building in an Age of Hyper-Diversity St. Lawrence Branch ...
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Accessible housing focus of Nov. 9 OWN event
Join the Older Women’s Network on Nov. 9 to learn more about the Living in Place campaign.
Read More »Celebs to join 20,000 youths at WE Day Toronto 2016
A series of inspiring stadium-sized life-changing events that take place around the world, brings together world-renowned speakers and performers including Gord Downie, Jason Derulo, Macklemore, Lilly Singh, Margaret Trudeau, Hedley, Winnie Harlow, Chris Hadfield, Penny Oleksiak, Jacob Tremblay, Paula Abdul, Chris ...
Read More »Gord Downie joins WE Day Toronto
Camila Ossa — Gord Downie will be taking to the stage for special performances at WE Day Toronto and WE Day Family on October 19, 2016 at the Air Canada Centre. WE Day, a series of inspiring stadium-sized life-changing events ...
Read More »City of Toronto Historic Sites October events
Haunted High Park – Adult and Teen Friday, October 21, Friday October 28 and Saturday, October 29 – 7:30 to 9 p.m. Explore the grounds of High Park after dark and discover the chilling legends and ghostly tales that have ...
Read More »1,600 Thanksgiving meals for homeless and disadvantaged
Adrienne Urquhart — On Thanksgiving Monday, October 10, from 12:00 to 2:30 p.m., Good Shepherd Centre (412 Queen Street East) will be serving a festive meal for the needy in our community. The meal is offered free of charge. Last ...
Read More »Garden District: property issues – bylaw enforcement
Garden District – There are many issues that affect residents that are not unique to our neighbourhood. Knowing where to turn for help is the first step. This is a first in a series of articles that will shine a ...
Read More »Affordable Art Affair promises bargains
Lindsay Rollins — Volunteers are working around the clock to have everything ready for a local art auction coming in a few days. Overwhelmed by gifts of art from readers of The Bulletin and parishioners of St. James Cathedral, they ...
Read More »Alzheimer Society summit gives sufferers a voice in policy change
On September 29 and 30, the Alzheimer Society of Ontario will hosted its first-ever Alzheimer Society Action Summit for Ontarians living with dementia, care partners and advocates to have their say in how to influence government policy. This two-day symposium ...
Read More »Heritage Toronto awards, gala Oct. 17
The 2016 Heritage Toronto Awards are rapidly approaching on Monday, October 17! Our annual gala evening at the Isabel Bader Theatre celebrates the absolute best of Toronto’s heritage community. As in years past, this year’s Awards will include the Kilbourn Lecture ...
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