This is a Toronto Star-originated story on the cost and red-tape of getting a rare and urgent operation. Ottawa Senator’s boss Eugene Melnyck now recuperating from a life-saving liver donation will probably pay a good dollar for his surgery. He is a citizen of the Barbadoes and thus would have no OHIP coverage. The assumption is that he will be billed directly by the Toronto professionals and the Toronto General Hospital for the work that saved his life. Not surprising but interesting. The rich do better
Month: May 2015
Ten-inch pies custom-baked overnight at Wiseys
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•Rachel and Andy were in charge at Wiseys Pies and Bakehouse at 974 Eglinton East Saturday morning. While some we know enjoyed a muffin and a Pilot Coffee double espresso customers came and went. One ordered the large steak and mushroom pie custom-made for Sunday dinner. That’s the ten-inch number baked in the middle of the night and picked up at 8 a.m. Sunday or whenever.
Driver critically injured in rollover on Highway 404
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•Compelling assumed-identity story of Ontario man
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•Dental school lounge had 25 years of obscenity on walls
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•Dalhousie University is putting the dentistry school scandal behind it. The men who posted or condoned the obscene material have apologized to the women in question and have had their apologies accepted. Much if the process seems vague and perhaps it is intended to be that way. But details of the callous process by which such things were publicly stated are interesting. The report concludes that the so-called Gentlemen’s Club in 2011 was created as a bonding exercise but that it turned offensive over the more than three years it existed. “Members sought to ‘one up’ each other in ways that were frequently crude in nature and aimed at shock value,” says the 70-page report. “(It) became a place to vent frustrations, often in unhealthy and at times extremely offensive ways.” The investigation found there were perceptions among participating students that racist, misogynistic and homophobic behaviour were not adequately handled, amid rumours of favouritism and un-professionalism. One phenomenon on campus will seem alien to most people who attended university in Canada. A student lounge at the school called “the Cavity,” had walls scrawled with racist, homophobic and sexist graffiti dating back to the 1990s. Students also signed their names and date of graduation next to the comments.
Scenes from the Nutella Crêperie at Longo’s Leaside
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•The South Bayview Bulldog did everyone a favour and tested out the Nutella crêpes at Leaside Longo’s on Friday afternoon. (You’re welcome.) As you can see in the photos, they passed the Bulldog’s test. You have until Sunday evening to get yours. The Pop-Up Crêperie will move on to their next location on Monday morning.
Out-of-control Alberta NDP rookie gets the boot
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•NDP says it will restore mail delivery if elected federally
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•The NDP says it will restore home mail delivery if it wins the federal election this fall Alexandre Boulerice, the NDP’s post office critic, says a New Democrat government would terminate the phase-out plan and restore service to those households that have already lost their home mail delivery. The Canada Post plan to eliminate home delivery has seen dozens of local skirmishes with city and taxpayers as well as a national legal challenge by the Canadian Union of Postal Workers. Hamilton is in a furious legal battle with Canada Post to stop the installation of so-called super mailboxes. A group of Montreal-area mayors has joined the court challenge against the phase-out of home delivery.
Babcock thanks all Detroit and “guys who clean the ice”
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•https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=R1zN8RRH18M&w=500&h=290
A classy Mike Babcock took out a full page ad in the Detroit Free Press to thank the city for his ten years of success there.
Frost? Weather Network begs to differ — at least so far
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•Ireland votes today on enshrining same-sex marriage
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•South Bayview weekend has activities waiting for you
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•The South Bayview weekend is going to be wonderful with sunny skies and temperatures in the low to mid 20s. The Northlea United Church “Items of Interest Sale” is on Saturday morning at 125 Brentcliffe Rd. And the yard sale season has begun. It will be easy to find one your neighborhood. On past experience, we can recommend the yard sale at 30 Bessborough Drive which will be held Saturday morning. The Bonnie Byford site notes another — 58 Divadale starting at 8 a.m. Wow, will there be door crashers? There will be plenty of Rookieball this weekend involving Leaside teams. The Reds are competing in the Wexford Agincourt Spring Tournament. Let’s Play Ball. How about a peek inside some local points of interest? This is the annual Doors Open Toronto weekend. The new Branksome Hall Wellness and Athletic Centre is a marvel to see and it is on the open list. Check your options with times and locations here. Doors Open sites around South Bayview Many will wish to get out onto South Bayview for shopping. The new Ron White shoe store is set to open Saturday.