Month: February 2017

Venerable “B and R” hit by fire, Yonge and St Clair closed

Fire Chief Pegg has scheduled a 6 p.m. Tuesday news conference at the scene of the fire at the Badminton and Racquet Club at 25 St. Clair Ave. West. The fire, at one time rung in at 6 alarms, closed down Yonge and St.Clair to business and transit Tuesday morning. The fire was reported about 9.30 a.m. and at one point had as many as 40 units on the scene. One firefighter received minor injuries. Buildings were evacuated because of smoke. The venerable “B and R” has been a home away from home for Toronto’s elite social and court-minded society and many others as well for decades. It sits curiously well back from St. Clair and is unknown to many who pass it daily. The club is surrounded by both office and condominium towers and as seen (and heard) in the Youtube video above, the conflagration was a spectacle for many of the occupants of those buildings. As the day advanced into evening in South Bayview, the fire was declared to be controlled and a mechanized probe of possible fire remaining will be done. The approaching 6 p.m. newscasts brought non-stop helicopter activity over neighbourhoods in all directions from Yonge and St. Clair. CBC  Further CBC

https://twitter.com/bradTTC/status/831598820605698052

Police seek owner of iPhone 6 with a 24-karat gold case

A person who apparently found an expensive gold case, with the iPhone 6 inside, has sent it to police anonymously. It is a London and HK Limited Edition case. Now the hunt is on for the owner. The set was mailed to police at 33 Division at the end of January. The owner will have to provide proof of ownership.

Shan wins 46% of Ward 42 vote against 28 opponents

Neethan Shan, an activist for South Asian empowerment, has easily won the byelection in Scarborough Ward 42 against 28 other candidates. He won nearly 46 percent of the vote, a remarkable accomplishment with so many running. Shan is already a school trustee and thus seems to have followed a familiar path of political advancement. The Scarborough-Rouge River.riding is at the northeast corner of the City and is the least inhabited ward in Toronto because of the Rouge River National Park which occupies a large area. Shan’s nearest competitor won just 14 percent of the vote. The new Councillor is of Tamil extraction and a fierce supporter of the Scarborough subway scheme. His Twitter account indicates an affiliation with the NDP.

“Don’t worry, I’m going to let my co-pilot fly it, he’s a man”

Passengers fled a United Airlines flight set to go from Austin, Texas to San Francisco Saturday after the pilot, an unidentified woman, came out of the cockpit and ranted about Donald Trump, Hillary Clinton and her divorce proceedings. Then she began to cry. The video below shows part of the incident. Passenger Randy Reiss wrote on Twitter that the pilot, dressed in a ball cap and casual shirt, remarked on her appearance after she boarded the flight at Austin-Bergstrom International Airport in the late afternoon, “Then she says ‘sorry, I’m going through [a] divorce,’” Reiss wrote. “Ummmm uh oh.” Reiss told BuzzFeed that other passengers even sympathized with her at first. The sympathy quickly changed to dread as her speech veered from her personal life into a string of non sequiturs, at which point the mood aboard the plane turned from cozy to uncomfortable, to worse. “She’s like ‘I don’t care if you voted for Trump or Clinton. They’re both [expletive],” Reiss wrote. He started shaking, he wrote, after the pilot said she was about to take off. “So I’ll stop and we’ll fly the airplane,” she says in another passenger’s video. “Don’t worry. I’m going to let my co-pilot fly it. He’s a man.”

https://twitter.com/ANOMALY1/status/830984569398710272

U-Haul rental truck used to loot Danforth/Playter furrier

A picture has been released of a U-Haul rental truck (left) which police believe was used to loot a Danforth Ave. furrier of some $60,000 in goods. The truck on the right is from U-Haul records and appears identical. The break-in occurred January 31, 2017, at 9:38 p.m. a business on Danforth near Playter Crescent. Two people were seen leaving the in a U-Haul truck, wearing dark toques

Trump offers Canada hope of stable trading future with US

Justin Trudeau and Donald Trump discussed all things Canada-US on Monday. Prior to a joint news conference, the men issued a statement on shared priorities that seemed to suggest the first in-person encounters between the prime minister and the U.S. president had gone well. “America is deeply fortunate to have a neighbour like Canada,” Trump said.(see video below). “We share the same values, we share the love — a truly great love — of freedom…. American and Canadian troops have gone to battle together, fought wars together and forged the special bonds that come when two nations have shed their blood together.” Before the meeting, former ambassador to Washington and fellow Liberal Frank McKenna, had advice for Trudeau. He told Trudeau not to “moralize” with Trump. In other words, stick to things you can win at. The PM joined forces with First Daughter Ivanka Trump to “do battle on behalf of women in business” as reported by TMZ. They met at the White House to promote women in business. They both spoke to President Trump and female business executives. Trudeau, Trump find common ground

 

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZmbjCcVk08A

Globe fights on to save “playful windows” of Davisville PS

In the battle for sensible schooling and simple sanity on Millwood Road, Globe and Mail editor Alex Bozikovic has weighed in Monday on the other side with a mournful appeal to save Davisville Public School. It is a place that even architecturally, much less functionally, seems plain silly to a lot of people. This is especially true of those teeny little windows conceived back in the 60s as “playful.” For all we know, members of the Toronto Preservation Board who voted unanimously to save Davisville, also think the windows are silly. But they are old. TPB was out-ranked by Toronto and East York Council in July when, among others, Davisvlle principal Shona Farrelly demolished the argument for saving the place. She called it an “alien building”. See her presentation.  Alex Bozikovic