Month: September 2014

Branksome Athletics Centre nearing completion

The Branksome Hall Athletics and Wellness Centre is nearing completion at Mount Pleasant Road and Elm Ave. This splendid complex of specialized facilities for students and alumnae is generating much excitement and anticipation on the Rosedale campus and in the community. Julia Drake, executive director of communications and marketing for the school says the official opening will probably slip into January of 2015. This will permit what Branksome is calling “a year of firsts” which will coincide with the beginning of the second semester. Over the months, the students and school families will celebrate milestones such as the first spin around the dance studio, the first basketball game in the gym and the first pizza that comes out of the new pizza oven. The impressive centre contains a gymnasium, two saltwater pools, yoga and dance studios, a high-performance fitness centre, meeting spaces, an erg room for rowers and a dining hall that seats 300. The building takes advantage of the especially beautiful setting of the building where rooftop terraces and a green roof will overlook the Rosedale Valley ravine.  In updating the status of the centre Ms Drake recalled the distinction it received in December 2013 when the design was recognized with the Canadian Architect Award of Excellence. “We appreciate the amazing creativity and attention to detail of our architects, MacLennan, Jaunkalns Miller Architects,” she said. “We are also grateful to our construction firm, Gillam Group, which worked hard to try to keep us on schedule during one of the harshest Toronto winters I can remember.” Artists renderings from top: Finished view from Mount Pleasant and Elm Ave., the Dining Court Hearth, the Fitness and Competition Pools and the Stairway to the Rooftop Terrace.

Now FIFA source says 2022 Qatar games off

Hot on the revelation that Qatar is funding extremist Islamists forces throughout the middle east we have FIFA saying quietly that the planned 2022 World Cup in that wealthy but profoundly sweaty part of the globe has been cancelled. All the standard reasons are rhymed off in this video including the concern that the Wolld Cup has been floated in the Qatar desert on an ocean of bribery. YouTube commentators, never shy, are calling the reasons being given quite bogus.

“Which way to Canada?” — AWOL Afghan soldier

Boston.com 

Ontario debt stands at $295.7 billion for 2014

Globe and Mail 

How Qatar is financing Islamist extremists

It’s nice to know who your friends are. See what you think after you read this article in the Telegraph newspaper. That nice Qatar place with its lovely Qatar Airways Five Star Service. So nice to know that you won’t be blown out of the sky on one of theirs. Things are all taken care of. Telegraph 

Tory at 40% in 2,469-person robo-call poll

John Tory is shown to be the leader in the contest for mayor with 40 percent of public support in a poll released Monday (September 22, 2014).  Olivia Chow sits at 25 percent, with  Doug Ford at 23 percent. Eleven 11 percent of respondents were undecided. This was a robo-call survey of 2,469 people done by Mainstreet Technologies. The election is Monday, October 27, 2014.

Body-cam pilot program for Toronto Police

TPS story

Cheeky look at Oktoberfest party in Munich

Must rethink time and space says Liberal leader

This is what Mr. Trudeau said to students at the University of Western Ontario. “We have to realize that the way of thinking that got us to this place no longer holds. We have to rethink elements as basic as space and time, to go all science fictiony on you in this sense.”  We understand that he doesn’t like the present government but what on earth do these vague words  mean? If anything. 

Chow in shift to the left or just a bob and weave?

The Globe and Mail is calling it a shift to the left but it may be more like a bob-and-weave. Ms Chow has unearthed remarks made by John Tory when he was the leader of  the PC Party of Ontario ten years ago. He was talking then about Toronto the way rural Ontarians like to do — as the place to hate.  But Chow has largely missed the boat on a lot of progressive issues. She has ignored the Toronto Island airport expansion, a cause that cuts across left and right. Neither has she talked much about public housing. That one is not so universal as the airport and she has a bit of a problem with it because she used to live there.  Globe and Mail 

6 tips to keep your kids safer on social media

They may seem like ho hum ideas for a lot of younger parents but some of these simple suggestions are of interest. If you start early enough, you can actually get away with keeping the computer in a common room. That’s one we liked.  Mashable

Rotary’s “rubber boot” corn roast a huge success

A painted face makes a happy girl

With the Leaside Rotary Club Corn Roast more than half over as this was posted organizers will consider the 2014 edition of their annual event to have been a whole-hearted success. This morning left Trace Manes Park well-drenched and the forcecast suggests we may yet see another downpour by evening. But in between it has been lovely. Some were calling it the Rubber Boot Corn Roast as a few parents dressed their kids in wellies. Adults in regular shoes seemed to prefer to hop around the swampy spots with a style that can only be called Leasidian. The things that make kids happy, happy, happy were all there in abundance. Face paintng and highly responsive bouncy surfaces drew mobs of children and parents. Sarah Jordan along with sister Claire and their mom and day were present to do the good work of the food drive. A four-piece band with an infectious sound reminiscent of Don Messer and the Islanders entertained the older attendees. The Bulldog spotted political faces: John Burnside and his friend Charlene Kew were there. Mr. Burnside was dishing out the popular staple cotton candy.  John Carmichael was present as were David Sparrow and his wife Lise, both of whom were enjoying the down east sounds. Later in the afternoon, Premier Wynne was able to visit this event in her own riding and John Parker (Ward 26) visited accompanied by David Soknacki. (Sunday, September 21, 2014).  Pictures on Twitter