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Water main leak on Hudson Drive

This City worker is suctioning out water after a rupture in the line overnight in Moore Park. The heaving of the earth when the first real cold hits has a tendency to break water mains. From cars and trucks to the solitary pedestrian, getting around our area this morning was one big Crunchfest.  The slushy snowfall followed by a sub-zero snap has left the streets and sidewalks like noisemakers. What to expect for today? The Weather Channel is predicting a cloudy day with sunny breaks and a high of minus seven. Brrr. .

Titanic Memorial Cruise nearly sold out

April 12, 2012 will mark the 100th anniversary of the sinking of the Titanic. What better way to mark this enormous disaster (more than 1,500 drowned) than by taking a cruise to the very spot where the Titanic lies rusting under the ocean. It’s time, as some might say. All the surviors are gone and in fact living memory of the event is pretty much dead as well. As the Independent newspaper in the UK says, it might sound like tempting fate, but Titatnic tourists are gung ho.
2000 have booked
More than 2,000 of them have decided to take the Titanaic memorial cruise. A British company has almost sold out two cruises for people to mark the anniversary. The tour will follow the route of the Titanic to where it struck an iceberg. The booming demand for Titanic-related travel has led to another travel company offering the chance to explore the wreckage of the ill-fated vessel in a Russian-built submarine next summer at a cost of $59,000 (£37,000) per person. Places for that voyage are already “very limited”.
Local context
For those wishing some local context to the Titanic disaster, it was in the early 20th century that the Northern Railway Company (now the CNR) built a line through the Don Valley. Expecting large profits from land development,  it began to assemble the land that would become The Town of Leaside. In 1912, it announced its plan to establish a sizeable residential community and engaged a town planner to prepare a detailed street and lot plan. 

Sears to close up to 120 Sears, Kmart stores

Sears says it will close as many as 120 Sears and Kmart stores in the coming months. No information was given as to where the stores are located. Slow holidays sales are to blame.  The store closings follow an announcement last quarter that Sears would shutter 10 stores. Kmart and Sears have a combined 2,177 U.S. full service locations and 500 in Canada. Sears blamed poor consumer electronics sales in a tough economic environment “especially for big-ticket items” for more than half of the decline in its namesake chain’s domestic same-store sales.

Special weather statement issued for Toronto

Environment Canada has issued a special weather statement for the City of Toronto and several other surrounding communities for Tuesday. CP24

Gibson’s wife wins $400 million settlement

Mel Gibson’s divorce to ex-wife and mother of his seven children, Robyn Denis Moore, was finalized on Friday, leaving the actor with quite a big hole in his pocket. Robyn will walk away with half of his $850 million fortune, a payoff that will make it one of the biggest in Hollywood history.Mel Gibson, who was married for 30 years, will also be required to hand over half of every future movie residual he brings home to his ex because the couple did not have a prenuptial agreement. In California, if there is no prenuptial agreement, spouses are legally entitled to half of everything earned during the marriage. Mel Gibson’s rumoured $850 million fortune includes $600 million from his movie, The Passion of the Christ, alone. Other assets include $100 million in real estate investments and $75 million for film and tv projects Mel Gibson,55, produced. New Parent

BC girl, 17, dies from taking the drug Ecstasy

The drug ecstasy has taken another life, this time a 17-year-old girl in Canada, in Abbotsford, B.C., who died just 3 days before Christmas. The death of the personable and much-loved Cheryl McCormack on Dec. 22 came after her and 3 friends took ecstasy. McCormack and her friends were having a sleepover on Dec. 19 when each took the drug; while the others did not have a reaction unlike any other they’d had when they took ecstasy before, Abbotsford police spokesperson Const. Ian McDonald said McCormack became “unresponsive.” She was taken to hospital where she died days later. Her friends were kept in hospital a few hours as a precaution but were fine.Digital Jouirnal

Kate the main attraction as royals go to church

Locals near Sandringham Castle say they’ve never seen spectators lined up as they were this Yuletide as the royal family went to church. “People are obviously coming to see Kate Middleton,” said one woman who recalled that even Diana didn’t attract the numbers present at today’s service.  The full family except for the Duke of Edinburgh was at church. He is recovering from a coronary stent procedure. The Duke has never missed a Christmas at Sandringham before. A spokesman for Buckingham Palace said Kate was wearing a hat by Jane Corbett. Her coat was created by an independent British dressmaker, he added, but declined to reveal the designer’s identity. “The Duchess is keen to use independent British dressmakers, whose skills and craftsmanship she admires,” he said. Corbett, who is based in Hungerford, Berkshire, describes herself as a “couture milliner and artist” on her website. She has been creating bespoke hats for more than 15 years and was trained by Rose Cory, the late Queen Mother’s milliner. Corbett designed the pale blue hat that mother Carole Middleton wore to Kate’s wedding in April.

Froyo the new buzzword at Sunnybrook Plaza

As the premises of Yogurty ‘s Frozen Yogurt in Sunnybrook Plaza nears completion, the uninitiated may be grappling with the word Froyo. It seems to be everywhere. On the murals inside the partly finished shop, on license plates and on the sign outside. Of course it means Frozen Yogurt. Now we need a promouncer. Is it Froyo like Boyo, or Froyo like Yoyo? 

Homefront will consolidate on Eglinton Avenue

Homefront has announced that it will consolidate its business at its original store at 371 Eglinton Ave W. opposite the Eglinton Event Centre. The store at 1579 Bayview Ave will close within two months into the New Year. All outstanding business will be fully discharged at  the Eglinton location. In the meantime, Homefront on Bayview is holding a Moving Sale. Owners of Homefront, Ted and Trish Stuebing, noted that they will continue to be on Bayview because they live in the neighborhood. They especially asked the many churches, schools and other organizations which have been part of their community participation  to continue to seek support from Homefront in the years to come. They said it would be their honour to participate. Those with questions may call Homefront at (416) 485-2305 during business hours or leave a message.      

Merry Christmas Everyone

Some nice depictions of this time of the year are seen in the window of the State of the Art on South Bayview. There won’t be snow for us but we wish you a lot of fun in the rather mixed weather expected for Christmas Day. 

Recy’s Christmas Eve baby girl

Customers of  Homefront will know associate Recy Carrion. Recy gave birth to a wonderful baby girl this morning at 5.55 am at Sunnybrook Hospital. Lian weighs 7 pounds 14 ounces and everyone is doing fine. Recy sent this picture from her iPhone

TJX closes Stylesense to boost Marshalls

TJX Canada will close its three Stylesense clothing stores in the Toronto area next month. TJX says it will focus on growing the Marshalls brand here in Canada. TJX recently opened a Marshalls and a Homesense at Eglinton Ave E and Brentcliffe Rd.. TJX, an American retail conglomerate which also owns Winners, says Marshalls has the long-term potential to grow into a 100 store chain in Canada. Global News