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Ford no monkey as he climbs the monkey bars

There’s no doubt Karen Stintz made Rob Ford look like a monkey at the Salsa “election debate” on St. Clair Ave a couple of days ago. The Lady from Lawrence Park revealed a saucy Salsa style and more charisma than we’ve seen from her during this whole interminable campaign. Ford was a klutz. But what a difference a playground can make. Today in Woburn Park our ungainly chief magistrate relegated Ms Stintz to candidate for wallflower as he clambered all over the monkey bars with his young son. A clever monkey he. The two members of council were there in Ms. Stintz political backyard of Ward 16 to open two new playgrounds. Ford showed up with his youngster and began to climb and bounce on flexible supports to the playground equipment. What does all this mean? Maybe not much except there is a trickle of twitters tonight that say this is the kind of thing that really rehabilitates a man.

Harper, Wynne at funeral for Georgia Walsh

The funeral for Georgia Walsh has seen a large gathering at St. Paul’s Anglican Church on Bloor St E. Prime Minister Harper, Premier Wynne, former PC leader Hudak, Cabinet members Jason Kenney and Tony Clement, Deputy Mayor Kelly, John Tory, Karen Stintz and John Parker  (Ward 26) were among notables who attended. Two of Georgia’s brothers, seen at the front of the casket, acted as pallbearers for their sister. Meanwhile, a tribute page set up to honour Georgia has raised more than $66,650 for Toronto’s Hospital for Sick Children.  Photo: CP24 via Twitter

Requests from all parts of City for new signs

Concerned citizens of Leaside have been swamped with requests from their own community and from other parts of the City for the newly designed lawn sign asking drivers to slow down. Slow Down — Kids at Play says the locally-designed and printed sign. One of sparkplugs of this campaign has been Roger Cattell of McRae Drive. Today he was able to show the first of some 600 signs to the media. 

Good morning Bayview, got a stone in your shoe?

Good day South Bayview. We’re here to fix things up. Time for us to repair the junky “terrazzo” we installed last summer. Funny how that turned into gravel. Some people said it was just a bad batch. No kidding. Now you can get a pebble in your shoe when you go to COBs or wherever. What do all all those timber poles on the west side have to do with terrazzo. Nothing. They are part of Hydro One’s ongoing replacement of falling down wires. Honestly, there isn’t anything we would not do for you, South Bayview. 

Ford, Stintz open playgrounds in Woburn Park

Those odd colleagues at City Hall Mayor Rob Ford and Ward 16 Councillor Karen Stintz will oversee the opening of two new Woburn Park playgrounds today. The event will include a ribbon-and-cake-cutting ceremony. this afternoon  (Monday, July 21, 2014) from 4 to 5:30 p.m. Woburn Park is at  575 Cranbrooke Ave. and Barse Street.  

6 Astor Ave is under the wrecker’s hammer

The little two-story home at 6 Astor Ave. is under the wrecker’s hammer. It dates from the original construction of south Leaside in the 1930s and sits very close to the corner. The already re-built home of some years at 4 Astor sits seemingly half on Astor and half on Southvale Drive and Moore Ave. where the street changes names. 6 Astor was listed for $899,000 and sold on January 1, 2014 for $1,185,000. 

Can the Senate be constitutionally defanged?

Andrew Coyne on how to “defang” the Senate. 

Funeral for Georgia Grace Walsh (2007-2014)

Georgia Grace Walsh (2007-2014) will be memorialized Monday, July 21, 2014 in a funeral service at St. Paul’s Anglican Church, 227 Bloor St. E., at 2 p.m. The church is expected to be full for this service. Georgia died Wednesday when she was hit by a minivan at the corner of McRae Drive and Millwood Road.  Her death has touched a City. In lieu of flowers, mourners are asked to consider making a donation to the Hospital for Sick Children. Georgia’s father, John Walsh, is the president of the Conservative Party of Canada. Inset is a family photo of Mr.and Mrs. Walsh, Georgia and the prime minister.  St. Paul’s

Therapeutic weed clinic at Yonge and Eglinton

The new medicinal marijuana clinic has opened at One Eglinton Ave. E., right on the corner of Yonge. It’s in Suite 401 above the 7 Eleven and CIBC, the first local cannis treatment clinic in the neighborhood. It’s name, as previously reported, is Cannabinoid Medical Clinic or CMClinic for short. Sun News has a good profile of what happens inside the CMClinic now that new legislation permits doctors to refer patients to therapeutic weed dispensers like this one. By the way, no marijuana is stored on the site. Sun News

Boy, 8, hit by car on Thorncliffe Park Drive

A boy has been hit by a car on Thorncliffe Park Drive. The 8-year-old has been taken to the Hospital for Sick Children where it is said he is in stable condition.  

Lawyer baffled by “bribery” in Duffy charges

The CBC story about the 31 charges which the RCMP have laid against Mike Duffy contains surprising information about the most contentious charge — bribery of a judicial officer. The apparent allegation is that there was a corrupt element to Duffy’s acceptance of $90,000 from PMO chief of staff Nigel Wright to pay off expenses he owed to the government. Many have wondered how this represented bribery and the CBC story quotes Daniel Brown, Toronto region director of the the Criminal Lawyers’ Association on the subject. Brown says it isn’t clear to him on the evidence how the cops got to where they did. “It seems as though his intent of receiving the payment was to pay back the government and so it wasn’t clear to me what his corrupt intent would be,” Brown told the CBC. So why was the charge laid? Here Brown offers a view which must rattle the judicial process. It is essentially that the RCMP, possibly, are so gun shy they might lay a charge just in case there is evidence they haven’t found.  “They want to ensure that everything appears to be above board. They don’t want to be criticized later on for not having laid charges where evidence may have existed,” Mr. Brown said.

How can we deal with our grief and anger?

How can we deal with our grief and anger? How? Today there are pink ribbons on trees, poles and fence posts on many streets in South Leaside. These are little wisps of cloth, some with fancy bows, an expression of support for the family of Georgia Walsh but also an act of simple survival by ordinary people against crushing grief and helplessness. All over this little town within a City, decent people are seeking ways to somehow gain control of a heartless world. They were coming and going from the sweet memorial for Georgia by the hedge of Leaside United Church today at the last place she stood full of life and fun. The little boy seen here was with his dad as he photographed the statement hung there by Georgia’s parents. “Thank you for this extraordinary outpouring of love for our beloved daughter Georgia.”  It told all who came there that the cards will be kept and cherished, the animals will be given to the Hospital for Sick Children to comfort other children and the flowers “will continue to fill our community with your endless love.”  On the sidewalk on both sides of the street are large boxes of coloured chalk, a communal tool for the expression of messages. Georgia’s mother and father scratched their own: THANK YOU  xo Georgia’s Mum and Dad   
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