6th Annual Pumpkin Giveaway is October 26
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Examining the “cheese issue” in EU free trade
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Somali immigrant in bomb threat at PM’s office
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Square House on Soudan asking $1,990,000
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A classic Square House has been unveiled at 593 Soudan Ave.and it is on the market for a cool $1,990,000. It sits on the south side between Cleveland St. and Banff Ave. and is notable as the lot occupied in the summer of 2012 by an art colony. The place was subsequently demolished. The Square House has many amenities including a finished basement with a recreation that boasts a heated floor. The principal rooms,. Living and Dining, are a very nice size at 25 by 11.5 feet each. It has four bedrooms and a number of other nice features.
Wanted man is Moore-Bayview balcony climber
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| 1220 Bayview, Oct. 3, 2013 |
Sources report that Simon William Gares, wanted for uttering threats to children, is the man who was on the outside edge of the sixth floor balcony at 1220 Bayview on October 3, 2013. He was threatening suicide and threatening to kill others. After nine hours, he was taken into custody. His medical condition is said to serious. According to CityNews, some midtown schools, including Maurice Cody Public School, have sent home information letters about Gares. The threats were apparently unspecified but as reported by the South Bayview Bulldog yesterday (Wednesday) an alert was issued as a precaution. Simon William Gares, a 32-year-old man is wanted for threatening death and mischief. Police say Gares made threats to the safety of elementary school children and believe he is violent and dangerous. Some of the Toronto District School Board principals sent out a letter to let parents know about the incidents while urging them not to worry. “[Police] have recommended to us that we share this with you with the understanding that there is no need for concern,” Maurice Cody Principal Andrew Howard said in a letter. “Our staff is fully aware of this situation and will be extra vigilant letting people in through our security system, supervising at recess and during both pick-up and drop-off times.” Spokesman Ryan Bird told CityNews all TDSB schools keep their outer doors locked and require visitors to buzz in via an intercom, and sometimes a camera. He said some parents have called their children’s schools with questions, and he encouraged any others with concerns to do the same. Police say it’s not safe to approach Gares and anyone who sees him should call 911. Street photos Rudy.ca
Guess what? Bundling is about nation-building
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Lover of Halloween starts decoration contest
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| Karen Fraser in her garden |




