Donations are pouring in to help a family of five who lost most of their belongings in a fire Friday afternoon on Coxwell Avenue between Currie and Earl Haig Avenues. Next door to the home where the fire started, the Rogers family had the roof of their home as well as all of the contents of their bedrooms destroyed by smoke, fire and the water. As told by Joanna Lavoie of the Beach Mirror, community members and friends have come forward in droves to help the fire family, who did not have contents insurance, with donations of clothing as well as cash to help them with their basic needs. “I am very overwhelmed with people’s generosity,” family friend Jane Somers told the Mirror. She put a call out for assistance on a few local Facebook groups. There is a GoFundMe page as well.
Month: April 2017
Star editor asks if it’s media’s job to play with the truth
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It’s a theme known to many journalists. Is it really right for people whose work has no purpose but to tell the truth to engage in practical jokes on their readers? Kathy English
Global News at Longo’s Saturday for April Foods Day
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Global News and Corus Radio had celebrity personnel at three Longo’s stores Saturday — including Leaside Village — to cheer on customers making donations to April Foods Day. For sure. The proceeds went to Corus Feeds Kids and the Daily Bread Food Bank.
Peewee A Wildcats are Lower Lakes Female hockey champs
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The Peewee A Leaside Wildcats have defeated the Lake Shore Lightning 4 to 2 to become gold medal winners at the Lower Lakes Female Hockey League Championship Weekend at York University. The Wildcats pulled a sensational game out of their hockey bags to take top honours. The 11 and 12 year-old Cats were 2-1 underdogs to the Lake Shore squad which swept preliminary games 3-0. But the Wildcats won decisively in the championship match Saturday night at the Canlan York2 arena.
$7 million Lotto 649 winning ticket somewhere in Ontario
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There were three prize-winning tickets in the Lotto 649 draw Saturday night in Ontario. The April 1, 2017 jackpot was $7 million and the big ticket was sold in Oshawa to a single buyer. The ticket for the guaranteed $1 million prize was sold in Cambridge and one Encore winning ticket was also sold in Cobourg.
April Fool’s Day wrap up
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What was once a day to play silly pranks with your pals has evolved into a day where some of the world’s largest corporations join in the fun. Global news has a nice summary of some of the pranks that took place this April 1st. Fun! Did you fall for any if them?
Effective immediately, we are now Canada Air. Learn more about how we’re rebranding as the #MostCanadian airline – https://t.co/LLclRMqvDS pic.twitter.com/d1VVcELzoZ
— WestJet (@WestJet) March 31, 2017
Breaking News: Hyperloop being planned for Toronto. "I believe it will get me from Mimico to Scarborough in 30 seconds", said a real person.
— Josh Matlow (@JoshMatlow) April 1, 2017
https://instagram.com/p/BSWhCuPlYwh/
Ford recalls trucks that might roll away when in park
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Ford is recalling about 52,600 F-250 pickup trucks sold in the US and Canada because the vehicles could roll after the driver puts the automatic transmission lever into park position. The model affected is the 2017 F-250 powered by a 6.2-liter gasoline engine and built in Louisville, Kentucky, Ford said. It said it was unaware of any injuries or accidents occurring from the fault.
Councillor tweets pipsqueak mayhem at East York arena
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Car wrecks Dundas West studio of photographer Pimentel
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The studio of celebrated photographer George Pimentel is in ruins Saturday after a car blew through the front window of the Dundas Street West building about 2.30 a.m. The driver fled but was caught. Pimental told CP24 that the building was originally his father’s. When his parents immigrated to Canada, they opened up the studio in 1975. “It is our heritage,” he said. The car could have easily gone through the window of next door bar, Wallflower, which would have been full of patrons. Pimental said he is insured and plans to rebuild.
