Month: September 2013
Possible planned outages during Project Millwod
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Wong-Tam raises money for Bixi bike scheme
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Pam Wallin puts Manhattan apartment on market
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Facing an imminent deadline to pay back more than $100,000 in expenses improperly charged in her position as Senator, Pamela Wallin has listed her Upper East Side Manhattan (Plaza Tower) condominium for sale. The smart unit at 118 East 60th Street surveying Park Avenue is described as an over-sized studio apartment. The listing says, “The home is is both functional and charming with a custom high end renovation. (The) living room at 22 x 14 feet is multi-functional with built-in Murphy bed hidden by double door book shelves. One wall of mirrors enhancing the space and a pass-through to the kitchen. The man room has terrific northern light with open city views. Three closets provide ample storage space — one has a built-in seven foot oak cabinet with shelves and drawers and there is a walk-in closet too. The kitchen is lovely with granite counter tops, solid walnut cabinets, large under counter Marvel refrigerator. Mile 2 burner cook top. GE profile Advantium convection microwave and dishwasher. Bathroom has been renovated with an open walk-in shower and glass top sink.” Asking price is $349,000. A nice little pied-a-terre for the Senator and a far cry from Wadena, Saskatchewan.
Apple sells coloured phones for big money
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Leaside Wildcats Hockey begins its 40th season
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Mac’s floats beer-filled balloon for Christmas
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Neiman-Marcus Inc. now part of your CPP
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“Smashed” film shown to Leaside High kids today
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From Mothers Against Drunk Driving MADD: The word “smashed” will take on a whole new meaning for students who see MADD Canada’s 2013-2014 School Assembly Program. Emotional and realistic, MADD Canada’s new program, called Smashed, demonstrates just how easily and quickly a night of partying can turn to tragedy when someone makes the wrong decision. MADD Canada and Ontario provincial partner LCBO officially kicked off the Ontario tour of Smashed today with a special screening for students and staff of Leaside High School in Toronto. Thanks to the support of LCBO customers and staff, 1,050 presentations of Smashed and its French companion program, Impact, will be delivered to a half million students in schools throughout the province, at absolutely no charge to the schools. Smashed shows how characters Natalie, Pete and Kelly ditch a school dance to go to a house party with Johnny. Once there, Natalie starts drinking. When Johnny, who has also been drinking, leaves the party to get pot, a drunken Natalie makes the terrible decision to go with him. Kelly and Pete do everything they can to stop Natalie from getting in the car but she won’t listen. Kelly calls 911 and then she and Pete get in her car to follow their friend. What happens next is a nightmare that none of the young friends could ever have dreamed. The fictional story is then followed by real-life stories of three people who are victims of impaired driving


