Smartphone thefts continue in 53 Division
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Sad aboriginal reserve seen through different eyes
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Toronto Casino Consultation link now available
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Darla gets to shovel snow for Global News
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Ont imposes contracts on public school teachers
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Education Minister Laurel Broten has imposed contracts on public school teachers while at the same time saying the government will end Bill 115, the legislation that eliminated pay raises and collective bargaining for teachers. The decisions are necessary said Ms. Broten because of the Ontario’s multi-billion dollar deficit. Today’s action employs the force of Bill 115 to impose the contracts even though the bill itself will be eliminated. These are powers the government gained last fall, with the support of the Progressive Conservatives, and which it used to force contracts on about 130,000 elementary and secondary school teachers. The agreements will be similar to deals signed by Catholic and French-language teachers last year. They will include: Freezing wages for most teachers, a reduction in sick days, a limit on the amount of unclaimed sick days that teachers can cash out when they retire. The imposed contracts will expire in August 2014.Valueless penny reached “tipping point” in 1982
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Wrap-it-up gift shop, post office, to close
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Hey, guess who just opened on South Bayview
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New poles on Imperial St. to keep wires safe
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Treading west of Yonge Street for a brief visit, we found the long-running renovation at the corner of Duplex Ave and Imperial Street besieged by Toronto Hydro equipment and workers. This rather huge re-modelling job, which has been going on for many months, apparently began to protrude into the space of the high-voltage wires on Imperial. The wires must be at least ten feet away from a structure. So this army of Hydro people arrived today — bringing two new utility poles — to re-align the wires and make their passage safe. New poles. Somebody will pay for that. Ouch!
Baby Wynn arrives at exactly midnight
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Toronto’s New Year’s Baby, Wynn Christopher Laforet, was two two days overdue. All in a good cause, one might say, as it won him the annual title of first-born in the city. He was born at midnight exactly. There was a countdown in the delivery room at St Michael’s Hospital, we’re told, as Wynn was about ready to make his appearance. He is the son of Jane Maggs and Casey Laforet. At Credit Valley Hospital in Mississauga Jeanelle Ocampo gave birth to a little girl at 12.07 am. CityNews




