The new tableware shop Hopson-Grace is open at 1120 Yonge Street at the corner of Macpherson Ave. It is the project of friends Andrea Hopson and Mary Grace McKinn. Much good luck ladies. Earlier post Website
Month: May 2015
“Equipment failure” blamed for afternoon power outage
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•A widespread power outage of varying length struck South Bayview Friday afternoon darkening parts of Davisville and Leaside. Depending on where you were, the blackout lasted between 90 minutes and 15 minutes. At its longest, it lasted from 2.30 to 4 p.m. Reports were heard from as far west as Mt. Pleasant and as far east as Laird Drive. Some said the power outage extended into the valley south of Moore Ave. In among all this, some people in Leaside and nearby neighborhoods like Moore Park reported no outage. One merchant on Bayview near Millwood Rd said it was dark only about 15 minutes at most. But some on Laird and Eglinton East said they were without power for as much as 90 minutes. Andy Elder of Grilltime meats on Laird tweeted that Amsterdam Brewing on Esandar Rd. was online, a good break for the Date Knight event scheduled there tonight. Valu mart was out as part of the Bayview darkness. Hydro was estimating a full restoration at about 5 p.m. and from the look of its outage map, that was accomplished. Equipment failure is the handy explanation offered for the blackout.
She’s looking for man she kissed during Boston marathon
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Her daughters dared their mom to kiss any good-looking guy as she ran the Boston. She did and liked it. Now where is?
Hundreds wait in perfect weather for Awesome Sale
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•Mobile Pay parking at Green P lot “603” on South Bayview
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•Green P Parking has announced that Mobile Pay (Pay-by-Phone) parking is available at Green P lot at 1503 Bayview Ave. next to the TD Bank. Motorists are able to pay for parking using their GreenP App on their phone at that location. It is designated Location 603, a code which must be loaded if you park there using the app. The City has promised that the Green P app for street parking will be available next year. This news may see the little lot on Bayview fuller than it normally it because the app provide a considerable convenience. Much time is saved by the chance to top up the paid time remotely. Pay-by-phone now available in some Green P lots.
More information about the program at: http://mobilepay.greenp.com/
Tutorial video: https://vimeo.com/126922381
LUC Awesome Sale begins this afternoon at 3 p.m.
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•The Leaside United Church Awesome Sale opens at 3 p.m.today (Friday, May 8, 2015). It continues tomorrow morning for a half day as well. Details
19,700 jobs lost in April on part-time job losses
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•Job action: Elementary teachers to say what they won’t do
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•It is a garden-party for Ontario elementary school teachers as they announce “job action” of an unstated nature later Friday (May 7, 2015) They do not have to worry that their employer will do any of the things that most bosses would do when faced with staff who want to take the money but not do the job. Like a lock-out. That’s because the teachers (heh heh) have your children. The Canadian Press reports with straight-faced decorum that “the wait is creating anxiety among students and parents over what will happen Monday and anger among opposition parties who are calling for the Education Minister’s resignation.” It’s an awful time to be striking,’ says one mother outside an Ottawa elementary school.
UK Tories win 327 seat majority, opposition leaders quit
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•David Cameron’s Conservative Party squeaks to a 327-seat majority in Parliament, an outcome totally unseen by election polls. Mr Cameron’s rivals Ed Miliband, Nick Clegg and Nigel Farage have all resigned after election disappointment. BBC
New IVF method “Augment” delivers healthy baby
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•Toronto parents Natasha and Omar Rajani have delivered an apparently perfect baby, the first in the world to be conceived through Augment, an IVF treatment that could help more couples overcome infertility. But Augment is not yet approved in the United States and at least some doctors are concerned about unknown genetic implications. Augment is used in cases of poor egg quality, one of the most common reasons for infertility. In the procedure, a small piece of the woman’s ovarian tissue is removed, and then egg stem cells are taken from it. The mitochondria from those stem cells are then added to her eggs to improve their quality. Natasha and Omar had previously tried fertility drugs, IUI and traditional IVF, which eventually resulted in a miscarriage. But after the Augment procedure, the couple was able to conceive and freeze two embryos for potential future use. Baby Zain was born this April, which makes him the first baby born after being conceived through Augment.”We see Zain as a symbol of hope for all couples struggling with infertility,” Natasha said. “While the process is long, emotional and physically draining, there is light at the end of the tunnel—and that light for us is Zain.” Some experts are seeing this as a huge leap for IVF. They believe Augment can considerably increase the success rate, which right now is about 38 percent for women in their late 30s and 18 percent for those in their early 40s.”We could be on the cusp of something incredibly important,” Dr. Owen Davis, president of the American Society of Reproductive Medicine (ASRM), told Time. “Something that is really going to pan out to be revolutionary.”But there hasn’t been testing yet to conclude that IVF using Augment is more effective than IVF without it. Plus, the treatment raises some ethical questions, and it’s not available in the U.S. yet, since the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) regulates gene therapy methods. Parenting
Small fire on York St. streams smoke across City skyline
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•Cameron CP heading for government, Labour takes licking
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•Prime Minister David Cameron appears headed back to office with a substantial caucus of MPs which will ensure he will be able to form whatever type of coalition he wants in order to govern. The election has delivered a blow to the venerable Labour Party, home of countless famous prime ministers including most recently Tony Blair. The party has lost almost all its seats in Scotland to the Scottish National Party. Reuters