Residents of the Glebe enjoyed a post Halloween Jack-O-Lantern Parade tonight in the Glebe Manor East Parkette on Belsize Drive. It was, as advertised a Spooky Parade.
Wallin committed “fraud” Mounties allege
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The CBC says that the RCMP is accusing Senator Pamela Wallin of committing fraud and breach of trust by filing inappropriate travel and living expenses claims. The documents, filed by the RCMP National Division in Ottawa on Oct. 28, allege that Wallin “defrauded the Senate” between Jan. 2, 2009, and Sept. 30, 2012, in an amount exceeding $5,000 “by deceit, falsehood, or other fraudulent means.” CBC
Vatican conducts world-wide poll of Catholics
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The Guardian newspaper says that the Vatican has sent a survey to every national conference of bishops worldwide in order to learn more about what ordinary Catholics are thinking. The poll was sent out in mid-October by Vatican co-ordinator Archbishop Lorenzo Baldisseri with instructions to the bishops to “share it immediately as widely as possible to deaneries and parishes so that input from local sources can be received”. The survey reflects the pope’s pledges to move away from what he called a “Vatican-centric” approach towards one in which local church leaders are more involved in decision-making.
261 Donlea Drive sells for $880,000 in two days
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The detached home at 261 Donlea Dr. has sold for $880,000. It had been listed at $890,000. This is a 1,200 sq. ft. home built in 1949. It also has a 600 sq. ft. basement on a lot that is 34 by 135-ft. A single-car garage is attached with a private drive Taxes: $5,614 (2012) Bedrooms: 3 Bathrooms: 2 Days on the market: The home sits a south-facing lot near Brentcliffe Rd. Main floor has: living room with hardwood floor, fireplace and crown moulding; dining room with hardwood floor, crown moulding and walkout to deck; kitchen with halogen lighting and vinyl floor. On the second floor are: master bedroom with hardwood floor and closet; second bedroom with hardwood floor and double closet; third bedroom with double closet and hardwood floor; four-piece bathroom. Basement is finished with: recreation room with broadloom floor, pot lights and above grade window; three-piece bathroom; separate entrance
Leaside Orthodontic Clinic will open shortly on Bayview Ave
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As reported in October, an orthodontic practice will be opening shortly at 1600 Bayview Ave., former home of the Sleuth of Baker Street. The practitioner will be Dr. Emel Arat. She is an Assistant Professor at the University of Toronto Faculty of Dentistry in the Department of Orthodontics. Dr Arat is also a resident of Leaside, where she lives with her husband Arin Arat, P. Eng., and their three children. Dr. Arat is planning the most modern of clinics at her Leaside Orthodontic Centre. It is scheduled to open in February. Dr. Arat says she is thrilled to be a part of South Bayview with its many independent shops, restaurants and professional offices. Welcome Dr. Arat.





