South Bayview Bulldog Admin

Divadale maple reduced to firewood

Venerable old maple on Divadale Dr. east of Hanna was cut down Friday. Left, crane operator has tightened the belt around the trunk to keep it from tumbling onto the chainsaw man as he rips through the last few inches. Centre and right, the trunk swings menacingly before it is slowly lifted onto the truck. Spectator on the sidewalk has a pretty good view.

Warmer weather brings out thieves

It’s a fact that nicer weather will bring out shoplifters and especially the till tap artists. A till tap is theft of money from the cash drawer when no one is looking. Shopkeepers who sometimes staff the shop alone should be on the alert. Make sure you take the key to the till with you if you leave the floor. Most of these types won’t steal anything if they think someone is looking. Their scheme relies on them being able to get into the till with the twist of a key and then disappear.

Election mainstreeting on South Bayview

The general election made its first appearance on Souith Bayview Thursday. Conservative candidate John Carmichael (left) and Defense Minister Peter MacKay came mainstreeting. Here the two answer questions from a Don Valley West voter as aides look on. Carmichael is facing off once again as he did in 2008 against Liberal MP Rob Oliphant, who will no doubt be mainstreeting soon.

Backwards garbage truck a national story

A City of Toronto garbage truck backed into a home at 25 Annesley Ave. between Bessborough Drive and Hanna Rd. Thursday. A woman was shaken but unharmed after the yellow and blue truck crashed into the home. A couple of vans parked in the driveway were also damaged. Police said the wrong-way refuse vehicle slammed into the house around 1 p.m. The freakish accident has attracted interest from the news media locally and far afield, appearing on television news programs right across the country. Story and picture.

TTC essential service a win-win

The Legislature voted yesterday by a lopsided 68 to 9 to ban public transit strikes in Toronto. The union was furious. So be it. They may recall, as we do, that the last stoppage in 2008 occurred without the requisite 48 hours notice because the union said it was afraid members of the public would be angry with the drivers. So the strike occurred on 90 minutes notice, stranding people all over the city. Nice. Now no such fears will haunt the transit chiefs because no stoppage will threaten the patience of the public. A win-win for sure.

Gas main followed by new sidewalks?

It’s on folks. This genial fellow is Mr Link-Line himself, spotting, spraying marks and measuring things on Wednesday. Work begins Monday on replacement of the old cast iron gas main under South Bayview. It will be done by Link-Line contractors, the major natural gas repair firm. This well-informed man was guessing that the gas company was being “pushed” to get this new main in now because the City wants to replace all the sidewalks this summer. That is speculation but of course our sidewalks do need replacement after the uneven mess left by the hydro work of summer 2009. See previous post.

Robbery with violence at Laird Mac’s Milk

Police say there was an armed robbery at the Mac’s Milk at 250 Laird Drive south of Parklea on Monday, March 28, 2011. A 60 year old male employee says that at approximately 0120 hours, a male suspect wearing a disguise entered the premises and approached the counter. The suspect walked behind the counter, produced a handgun and made a demand for cash. The suspect then hit the victim about the face with the handgun, removed quantity of cash from the register and fled the scene in an unknown direction. The victim sustained injuries and was treated on scene by members of Toronto EMS.

100% below ground LRT gets approval

Plans have been approved by the provincial government to bury the Eglinton LRT from end to end. The idea of a totally subterranean transit line was the signature concept of Mayor Rob Ford’s new transit scheme for Toronto. The original plan called for above ground sections at either end of the line. The east end, most affecting South Bayview, would have been above ground east of Leslie. As we have said in previous posts, the underground plan will probably cause much less traffic disruption during the long construction period. The LRT is not fully approved as yet. The proposal also includes an extension of the Sheppard subway line in both directions and the funding for that – an estimated $4.2 billion – is contingent upon on public-private partnership. The total cost of the plan is $12.4 billion. Locally, the LRT plan calls for stations at Laird, Bayview and Mount Pleasant. More.

What? Identical twins aren’t identical?

Quite amazing research done at the University of Western Ontario is announced. Long study has caused molecular geneticist, Shiva Singh, to conclude that identical twins are not genetically exactly the same, regardless of how similar they may appear in life. How he came to this conclusion is outlined in a story by Mark Iype of Postmedia News.