No 220-volt Tesla pad please, this is Toronto and East York

The estimable Jennifer Pagliaro of the Toronto Star City Hall bureau tweets that Toronto and East York Council voted 6 to 3 against a plan to build a 220-volt front-yard Tesla parking pad outside the home of an unnamed woman in this community. Parking pads are not popular in general at City Hall and owning a Tesla didn’t earn this homeowner any special treatment. Below that, from the left we see Mary Fragedakis, Arthur Potts, Justin Van Dette and Premier Kathleen Wynne at the East York Hall of Fame event Wednesday night to launch a campaign to create awareness of the East York flag. Residents are invited to buy a large flag for $60 or a small desk flag for $10 through the hall of fame. To the right, an exciting musical evening is at hand December 8 at Manor Road United Church as The Four Men celebrate the season with songs of love, hope and inspiration. Lower left a reminder of the Taste of India dinner and concert at St. Cuthbert’s Anglican Church November 25 and the much-anticipated Holly Berry Fair this Saturday at Rosedale United Church.