While sales at its Canadian Tire stores were flat, CTC saw a nice jump in profit thanks to increases in sales at Sport Check and other Forzani branded stores. Canadian Business
Break-in on Chudleigh Avenue
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Cinderella soccer squad brings home bronze
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| Diana Matheson |
Canada’s Cinderella women’s soccer team has won the bronze medal at the London Olympics after beating the tough French team 1-0. The Canadian women had to come back from what they felt was unfair refereeing in a game against the U.S. and a French squad that had outscored the Canadians 6-0 in two previous games. The winning goal was scored by Diana Matheson of Oakville in extra time. Her long shot past the opposing goalkeeper gobsmacked a French team that had been peppering Canada’s net through the whole game. CBC.ca
Longo’s to open Wednesday, August 22, 2012
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There’s word tonight by way of a corporate blogger that the Longo’s store in Leaside Village on Laird Drive will open for business on Wednesday, August 22, 2012. That’s five days ahead of the new CIBC branch, which is scheduled to open August 27. As many people will know, the nicest thing about the grocery store’s decision to locate in Leaside is that the supermarket will be housed in the restored locomotive maintenance building of the Canadian Northern Railway Eastern Lines which was built in 1919 by Great Northern. For years local historians have looked at pictures of the forlorn vacant building and wondered what might become of it. That question was answered when First Capital Realty obtained permission to build Leaside Village and Longo’s took a lease on the historic building. By way of background, the name of the firm is Longo Brothers Fruit Markets Inc. It is a family-run grocery chain with 24 stores in the Greater Toronto Area. Longo’s was founded by brothers Tommy, Joe, and Gus Longo in 1956, who established their first store at the intersection of Yonge Street and Castlefield Avenue in Toronto. This store was about 2,000 square feet and had eight family members working there. The Longo brothers opened their second store in 1962, on Woodbine Avenue. A 25,000-square-foot flagship store was opened recently in Maple Leaf Square in Downtown Toronto near Air Canada Centre. Post from January 25, 2011
Rogers claims are unconvincing says bureau
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Mayor has throat infection CBC reports
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Checking up on Parklea Drive gas main work
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Local resident has a chat with Enbridge workers at Rumsey Rd and Parklea Dr. as they continue to connect the new pipeline with the gas source. These new mains were laid two years ago (well-remembered by merchants on South Bayview) and only now is Enbridge getting around to connecting them up so household service can come from the new plastic main. Canada’s soccer women will play for bronze
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First day of private collection west of Yonge
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Mayor Ford admitted to hospital Tuesday night
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Mayor Ford admitted to hospital, “under observation”. Aide says mayor is expected to make a full recovery. Globe and Mail.



