They like to keep things moving out west and that includes the license plate designs. Albertans are about to get a new one based on a photographic depiction of the rockies with a field of prairie grass beneath the numbers (inset top). The new plate moves motorists into the digital age for the time time whether they like it or not. The plates announce Alberta.ca at the bottom. The new plate was the top vote winner in a public survey of three designs. It garnered 48.5 per cent support. It seems like a tradition to refresh the plates in Alberta. Here in Ontario the stodgy blue and white markers instructing us the province is Yours to Discover are pretty much unchanged since 1982. At that time the William Davis government said goodbye to the friendly urging that we Keep it Beautiful. Alberta has had to deal with the rise and fall of political parties which co-opted provincial slogans. The Alberta Wildrose Party pretty put an end to the Wild Rose Country license plates. It was a bit like the arrival of the Yours to Discover political party in Ontario. This said, it may be time for Ontario to think about something more inspiring. Of course, there isn’t a lot of money. In Alberta the provincial debt is negligible.
No condos at Garden Court: Community Council
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•Community Council has now voted to reject the proposal to convert the Garden Court rental apartments to condominiums. In doing so, council took the advice of City Staff which late in July said no such conversion was possible in light of municipal bylaws which protect moderate and low rent housing. The matter will come before full City Council on Monday, August 25, 2014, which is expected to follow the recommendations and also reject the plan. Previous post
German firm Dr. Oetker picks up McCain pizza
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Premier at municipal election event in London
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•Premier Wynne has addressed a fundraising event for a candidate in the London, Ontario municipal election in October. Ms. Wynne is said to have attended the meeting for Jesse Helmer on “her personal time”. Mr. Helmer is said to be a personal friend of the Premier’s. He is a newcomer to politics and is trying to defeat incumbent member of London Council Stephen Orser. Helmer raised $4,745 for his campaign from the Tuesday night event at which Ms Wynne spoke.
Scarborough sinkhole: No way to treat a Bimmer
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•Private liquor sales here? Dream on people
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•It’s a familiar old glass of beer every time anybody says it would be better for Ontario if the LCBO were abolished. Nice, but the Howe Institute makes a feeble case that the government would see more money if it did so. The institutes’s other claim that prices would go down is a no-brainer. If that were the only issue for the Ontario Government to ponder, we would have private liquor stores in a wink. But it isn’t. This government — especially this government — will never give up the cheaply-collected $1.7 billion which is pumped each year into the Queen’s Park slush fund from the LCBO. Right now, the minister merely has to bark at the LCBO to send over the money and it’s done. You may be sure that the cost of collecting the taxes required to part private distributors with their cash would be expensive. Hamilton Spectator
High interest in Georgia’s Slow Down signs
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•Interest continues to be high among people at large across Toronto in the signs created for Leaside following the death of Georgia Walsh. A selection of tweets may be found daily at #Leaside and Leaside on Twitter. Click the image to go to the FaceBook page which tells current status and availability.
Copper staircase railings stolen on Spadina Rd.
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•Thieves broke into a home on Spadina Road between between Saturday August 9 and Saturday August 16, 2014 and disassembled the fabricated copper copper staircase railing from upper and lower floor staircases. No value is stated by police for the copper hand railing. The commercial price of copper is about $4 a pound. What do a couple of copper staircase railings weigh?
Judge gives terror accused benefit of the doubt
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•It’s good to be tried in Canada where the judge may give you the benefit of the doubt. In acquitting London, Ontario doctor Khurram Syed Sherhis of conspiring to facilitate terrorism, Superior Court Justice Charles Hackland said that while Sher, 32, probably harboured some jihadist sympathies, he was not convinced the doctor genuinely intended to join a conspiracy. Globe and Mail
Price of nut spread set to test nerves, loyalty
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•Spring frost in Turkey, where the hazelnuts are grown, is set to drive up the cost of Nutella spread, a Canadian breakfast favorite. Many say they can’t live without it. Turkey is home to about 70 per cent of the world’s hazelnut crop where the annual yield of 800,000 tons may be reduced to merely 540,000 tons. Freeworld Trading, a commodity trading company in the United Kingdom, reports that hazelnut prices have been soaring since the March frost. We should add however that the marketplace may yet discover alternative ways to supply the nut and chocolate spread industry. But for now, the gloom is on the hazelnut. CTV
Playground in Charlotte Maher Park open soon
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•The improvements to Charlotte Maher Park at 550 Roehampton Ave. at Bruce Park Ave are speeding ahead. It’s a bit of a perfect storm of construction in the neighborhood because Link Line is also replacing gas lines. But in the relative quiet of the park, it is a pleasure to see the new play structures, benches and sandbox with field stone border being finished up. Underfoot it is still gravel but this will be covered by a wood chip layer which should keep kids safe and give them traction. There will also be a new community bulletin board. The work is on schedule for the end of August. The park is named after Charlotte Maher, a dedicated social advocate in North Toronto for more than 30 years. She was a key founder of several social service organizations, including POINT (People and Organizations In North Toronto) and SPRINT (Senior People Resources In North Toronto). Charlotte Maher was a school trustee and later a contract executive at many social assistance agencies. She is a strong believer in the value of volunteerism and has lived her creed.
Why is a man like Bob Rae sending silly tweets
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•Bob Rae is a serious man. He has shouldered enormous responsibility for public matters in Ontario and nationally. Why is he sending out silly tweets about people like Rob Ford? You may say perhaps that the publishers of the South Bayview Bulldog ought not to be lecturing anyone about finding alternate self-expression in the alluring laneways of the social media But phonied up pictures of Rob Ford? It isn’t worthy of a man like Mr. Rae. He is, apart from anything else, a very entertaining person at a party. Let him post pictures of himself at the piano. It would be good for a favorite, a retweet or a like. CTV