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Food labels provide a wealth of information for consumers

When you check the ingredient list on the packaged foods you buy, you may notice other ingredients you didn’t realize were included. By Kathryn McLean Do you read food labels? If you’re not in...

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A place to call his own

This gentleman whom will be referred to as W in this article, was happy to move into his new home recently, especially with winter around the corner. By Denise Bacon A familiar yet enigmatic...

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Trustees Report November 2022

Toronto District School Board updates The Board webcasts its meetings to the public. Due to the pandemic, the Board has also moved to conducting all standing committee meetings virtually, which can be watched live....

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Resident becomes a member of Toronto Sport Hall of Honour

Centennial resident Dave Black was formally inducted into the Toronto Sport Hall of Honour at the Pan Am Centre on September 8. Dave has long been a leader and advocate for Toronto Baseball. By...

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Wartime heroics, romance and history come alive in Bluebird

Book Reviews Book Review by Julie Kish Bluebird by Genevieve GrahamSimon & Schuster, April 2022 Genevieve Graham’s newest historical fiction novel, Bluebird, is full of heart and compassion for the brave Canadian men and...

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The environmental point of no return is closer than we think

SILENT SPRING PART TWO By John Gibb “We stand now where two roads diverge. But unlike the roads in Robert Frost’s familiar poem, they are not equally fair. The road we have long been...

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McKelvie re-elected in Ward 25

Councillor McKelvie celebrates with her family on election night. By Kathy McGrath Voters in Ward 25 overwhelmingly endorsed Jennifer McKelvie for a second term as councillor.  Winning 72 percent of the ballots, McKelvie campaigned...

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Another victory at Juno Beach in France

This grand two-storey home has sat alone on a beach in the village of Bernières-sur-Mer, in Normandy, France, looking toward England across the English Channel. The house became a landmark for the troops because...

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Wildlife prepares for winter in a variety of ways

By Sid Chaurasia It’s that time of the year when the heavy blankets are taken out from their cupboards, the pantry is stocked with cocoa mix, and the holiday tickets are purchased. It’s that...

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MP Report November 2022

Commemorating the National Day for Truth and Reconciliation In late September, I was honoured to join a tree-planting and circle of reflection commemorating the National Day for Truth and Reconciliation. Together with Minister Steven...

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