South China Restaurant re-opening in April
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Thorncliffe event to fight racism today
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Horticultural Design open for Spring
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Work begins to clean up Leaside Cleaners
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Workmen with heavy hammers and wrecking equipment have moved into the burned out premises of Leaside Cleaners on Bayview Ave. They’re moving out bins loaded with the charred junk left after the fire which destroyed the business in October, 2011. The pinpoint of light you see in the background through the doorway in the picture inset is the single light being used by the workers. Work began to clear the store last Thursday. As we reported earlier, the city has approved a permit to renovate the dry cleaning store.Leaside Life is hitting its stride
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TO vs Ottawa — rather be mugged or bored?
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Woman pulled smiling from crushed car
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An almost unbelievable story of good luck unfolded on Highway 403 at Dundas Street in Mississauga today. A 38-year-old Oakville woman emerged from a vehicle that had been crumpled like a candy wrapper under a tractor trailer. More than that, she was talking to rescuers and smiling as they worked for more than two hours to free her. The woman was taken to St. Michael’s Hospital by air and later released with minor injuries. Sergeant Dave Woodford from Ontario Provincial Police said the reason the car did not get completely crushed is because it landed in a deep ditch. He said it looked as if the truck driver took the turn to quickly. He said the car was in front and to the right of the truck and that as the truck took the curve and lost control, the car got pushed into the ditch. Apple to pay quarterly dividend from its billions
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Library issue is a weary lament
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Historic lamps in Moore Park and Rosedale
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The vandalizing of the historic street lamps (right) on Rose Park Drive in Moore Park has once again raised the question of the City’s commitment to these original adornments of the neighborhood. They were installed by the long since defunct firm of Reid and Brown. Curiously, the same light standards on Rosedale’s Chestnut Park Drive (left) have been lovingly restored. In the recent acts of vandalism, most of the eight standards on Rose Park had their globes broken. But beyond this, the Moore Park lamps suffer general decline and neglect. On Chestnut Park the lamps are greatly loved and they show it. Note the lamps have not one but two new footings — one of concrete and one of steel. It isn’t clear why this difference exists. It may be that the restoration work on the Rosedale street lamps was done by public subscription.
Vault keeps coffee secure at new Starbucks
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The new Starbucks at Eglinton Ave E and Laird Drive has opened this weekend. It’s a pleasant little place located in the old Canada Trust TD Bank building. One distinguishing feature is the bank vault which as one barista said “keeps the coffee secure.” Starbucks humour. Meanwhile, the other new Starbucks at Mt Plesasant Rd and Soudan Ave is coming along and should be open shortly. 


