Month: April 2021

CTV pundit says US vaccination nationalism kills Canadians

Fiesty commentator Evan Solomon is worked up over what he calls “vaccine nationalism” in the US. Could be.

Cheaper Wifi? CRTC takes a stab at lowering prices

Politics as usual in Legislature (but not many solutions)

Here’s a raw clip from the Legislature of NDP leader Andrea Horwath scolding Doug Ford over why he can’t seem to just fix the C-19 crisis.

St. Cuthbert’s Church offering Springtime message of Hope

Kathleen Davies has posted this inspiring view of St. Cuthbert’s Church at 1399 Bayview Ave dressed for Spring and offering a reminder that better times will come. She quotes Desmond Tutu: “Hope is being able to see that there is light despite all the darkness. Hope whispers that things will get better.”

Dump truck protest snarled Toronto highways Thursday

Hundreds of dump trucks hit Toronto highways on Thursday as part of a rally in protest of changes to trucking industry standards. 680 News

A 680 News Traffic tweet at 3:19pm reported that the convoy had left the highway, but drivers should expect residual delays.



Good God! Is it possible Putin could really invade Ukraine?

It hardly seems possible that Vladimir Putin would actually invade Ukraine over that country’s desire to join NATO, but Russia is an odd place. There are still deep resentments about the collapse of the Soviet Union and Russian hegemony in Eastern Europe.

100 Days to the Tokyo Olympics

The Tokyo Olympics are just 100 days away after being postponed for a year due to the coronavirus pandemic. For athletes and sports fans these Games will be like no other. Mike Drolet speaks with Canadian athletes ramping up their training and what precautions they’re taking in preparation for the trip to Tokyo.

Camera catches MP changing his clothes (ugh)

William Amos, the Liberal MP for the Quebec riding of Pontiac, has issued an apology for accidentally appearing naked during a Zoom meeting of the House of Commons. The camera in his home was turned the wrong way, he explained.

Toxic cloud “can’t be good” but so far there are no casualties

A still unexplained chemical caused an ominous toxic cloud at an aluminum plant on Alloy Ct. near Sheppard Ave and Highway 400 at mid-morning Wednesday. Listen to Jennifer Di Francesco and a young friend (below) react to the sight of this nasty business. “Whatever it is, it can’t be good.” Fortunately, there are no casualties reported. The incident occurred at a subsidiary plant of the Norwegian-owned firm, Norsk Hydro, an aluminum extrusion operation located at 7 Alloy Court, North York.



Kim’s Convenience closed, okay see you Appa and Umma

The much-loved comedy series set in Moss Park has ended after five seasons. That’s a pretty good run.

Hey Hope, just love your game

Hope Trautwein made softball history when she became the first player in Division 1 NCAA softball history to throw a seven-inning perfect game with 21 strikeouts. Love it.

Justin Bieber watches Leafs in his luxurious tour van

Rexall drugstore at 325 Moore added to vaccination sites

South Leaside, Rosedale and Moore Park residents seeking a first C-19 vaccine shot can now make an appointment at the Rexall pharmacy at 325 Moore Ave. This is a new location apparently added in recent days as the government ramped up more drugstore vaccination sites. They’re offering the AstraZeneca shot to people 55 and over. Other local sites are the Shoppers Drug Mart stores on Bayview Ave and Mt. Pleasant Rd. south of Eglinton. Make an appointment here