Yeh! Yogurt will open its doors for business today. Yeh! is located at 1617 Bayvew in the north half of what was the Tru Value Hardware store. There probably isn’t a much better day to taste some Frozen Yogurt that a 29C September 1. See you there.
Leaside town hall for sale for $4,430,000
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Facebook to crack down on fake “Likes”
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Summer Mortimer swims to Paralympic gold
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Hamilton girl a winner. CBC.ca
Finance minister warns on mortgage debt
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New power tunnel under Moore Park, Rosedale
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Odd car-jacking attempt at Bayview/Sheppard
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Rumah Tangga to close on lease expiry
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The home accessories and design business known as Rumah Tangga on Fleming Crescent will close soon on expiry of the lease. This is the small premises that sits at the rear of the corner store on the southeast corner of Bayview and Fleming. The owner, Roland Tan, says he will concentrate on serving his clientele, many of whom he found through his present shop. Mr. Tan has been an energetic and positive influence on South Bayview and his departure will be a loss. Big red “S” eats the orange lion for $3.13 billion
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The small bank that for some time has been urging people to “Save Your Money” and avoid the big banking guys, has been purchased by one of the biggest. Bank of Nova Scotia will assume ownership of ING (Internationale Nederlanden Groep) for $3.13 billion. Scotia officials did a little crowing today by pointing iut that the bank had identified a niche that’s growing. They noted ING had become the country’s eight largest bank in 15 years. First blush analysis suggests ING will be re-branded but will continue to offer saving rates that are higher than the big banks, including its parent. Glebe Presbyterian set for re-development
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Mayor’s removal not justifiable: Globe and Mail
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Northern Secondary is film location for horror epic Carrie
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Kids returning to Northern Secondary School this fall will have stories to tell, but few will be as interesting as that of the school itself. Since June, the venerable old high school has been the scene of filming for the re-make of the 1976 horror movie Carrie. Sissy Spacek played the first blood-soaked Carrie, a shy girl who gets back at her bullying classmates by, well, supernaturally whacking them until she is covered in blood. That shot of Carrie dripping red is the trademark picture of the Carrie film. This time it’s Chloe Moretz who plays Carrie. The Gothic and slightly sinister Northern (built 1930) was a good location for this creepy tale. Shooting was still going on a few days ago although it may be over by now since there is that back-to-school thing. On an interesting note, 14 student-athletes from St. Michael’s College School were cast as extras. They are members of the Varsity Lacrosse team, cast specifically for high school lacrosse practice/game scenes that are in the script. Student Joe French was hired as a consultant to work with the lead actors on sport-specific technique and authenticity. The cast members of the re-make are Julianne Moore (Magnolia, Children of Men), Chloe Moretz (Hugo, Dark Shadows), and Alex Russell (Chronicle).



