Who voted for and against adjourning City Council to go on a Halloween Holiday.
Hydro worked into night west of Bayview Ave
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Forked Oak falls across four homes in Moore Park
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On Heath Street East just west of Welland Ave a forked Oak tree (inset top when it was standing) has split and fallen across three other houses to the east and the west. Inset lower, the west trunk has damaged two homes to the west of the property where the tree was located. In the main picture, you can see the east trunk leaning rather precariously against the house next door. Homeowners, contractors, insurance agents and neighbors were huddled on Heath today plotting a plan to clean up the mess. Someone said it appears that two cranes may be needed to safely lower the east trunk to the ground. It is going to be a busy week on this normally quiet Moore Park street.
Storm can’t stop Pam from carving her pumpkin
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Apple Maps fiasco claims iPhone vice president
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| Scott Forstall |
The head of Apple’s iPhone and IPad Software Department has been fired for the embarrassing failure of the Apple Map Project. Scott Forstall, who has been with Apple since 1997, was let go this week after the September debacle related to Apple’s feud with Google over Android. The company kicked Google off its devices and tried to replace the mapping function with its own. It didn’t work. In the end, Apple was forced into a humiliating retreat and apology in which it advised iPhone and iPad users to go to Google where it they could to access maps. Forstall’s responsibilities will be divided among other Apple veterans such as Jony Ives, Eddy Cue, and Craig Federighi.
Hydro says about 30,000 now without power
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The force of the winds smacking Toronto last night is seen in this fallen Red Oak, a tree with huge roots said to be 100 years. The couple living in the badly damaged house were asleep at 1 am on Neville Park Blvd. when the tree toppled onto their home. They escaped unhurt. Picture from embed CBC video Toronto Hydro has issued its No 7 Update of Storm Sandy indicating that work goes on by daylight to restore power fully. Here is part of the Hydro update: “With the help of daylight, crews are working to remove safety hazards associated with downed wires and trees, conducting full damage assessments, coordinating extensive repairs, and are restoring power where possible. We have over 300 outages affecting approximately 32,000 customers to respond to and crews are being assigned. All planned work has been stopped and all available crews are dedicated to power restoration efforts. The damage was most severe at 4 a.m. this morning. We have reduced the number of customers affected from more than 60,000 down to 32,000 currently.”


