Sault boy built immunity to peanuts at St. Clair Ave W clinic

A Sault Ste. Marie boy, Lennon Turco, 12, is well on his way to beating his dangerous, potentially fatal, congenital peanut allergy. Two years ago his parents, Michelle and Steve, applied to have him enter a clinical study in Toronto. Now, thanks to treatment received at the Sussman Clinic, 202 St. Clair West, Lennon can eat foods containing peanuts without fear. He has to be careful with amounts, but his condition is only going to improve. Most importantly, he is no longer subject to the accidental ingestion of peanuts that might take his life. SooToday

Police rescue man from wires at the Prince Edward Viaduct

The Don Valley Parkway was closed for more than an hour on Wednesday as Toronto police worked to rescue a man who had climbed onto wires at the Prince Edward Viaduct. Police had closed the road in both directions around 6:45 p.m.  By 7:30, they said officers had successfully taken the man to safety and that he was not injured.  CBC

Third of Toronto residents say they cannot live without a car

A new Forum Research poll, provided exclusively to the Toronto Sun, reveals that 77% of Toronto residents own cars and one-third of City residents say they can’t live without one. Toronto Sun