West Coast Kids says it will open Sunday, October 18
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The new West Coast Kids store at 1646 Bayview Ave (at Manor Rd) has tweeted that it will open for the first time at 11 a.m. Sunday, October 18, 2015. The large four-store space was vacated by Moms-to-be-and-More at the end of April this year. Later it was announced the space would be taken by West Coast Kids and that the long-time owner of Moms, Karen Becker, would manage the WCK operation.
Kansas City Royals lead Blue Jays 2-0 in ALCS
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The Toronto Blue Jays are down 2-0 to the Kansas City Royals in the American League Championship Series after dropping Game 2 of the best-of-seven set. Alex Gordon drove in the tiebreaking run in a five-run seventh inning and the Royals rallied to edge Toronto 6-3 at Kauffman Stadium.
Trans-Atlantic arrest in online threat to Laurier University
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Scotland Yard has arrested a man in London for the online threats against Wilfrid Laurier University on Friday. Metropolitan police say the 22-year-old man was arrested on suspicion of “malicious communications.” He is in custody at a London police station. Waterloo police have compared the threat to one made before a deadly shooting in Oregon earlier this month. The Laurier campus was shut down at 6 a.m. Friday and students and faculty were told to stay away after administrators were tipped off to the threat by the U.S. Federal Bureau of Investigation. The lockdown was lifted at 11:30 a.m., though the university said faculty and staff were not required to come back to work that day. Waterloo police say the threat was made in an anonymous post on the online forum 4chan that used similar wording as a warning made before the Oct. 1 shooting at an Oregon college that left 10 people, including the shooter, dead.
53 Div. police volunteers in Leaside graffiti paint-over
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This good-looking group of 53 Division volunteers supervised by Sergeant McGhee was out in Leaside Community today (Saturday, October 17, 2015) on Graffiti Paint Over Blitz. With the officers were Students and Employees. Several areas were painted including roof top areas. The 53 Division would like to thank the Youth in Policing Initiative, Toronto Police Service, the students along with the Community Members who supported this Toronto Police Service Initiative. More pictures
$700 million lawsuit alleges payments to Ontario Liberals
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A $700-million lawsuit alleges the Ontario Liberal Party favoured a Florida wind turbine company because it paid $18,600 in donations to the party before the 2011 election . New York Times
Creator of homeless hoax fib well satisfied with himself
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Toronto Life has a short feature on Anthony Chelvanathan, creative director of Leo Burnett ad agency, in which the author, Courtney Shea, is permitted to touch the raiment of Mr. Chelvanathan. Nothing in this piece about fibbing. No, no. This is about the amusing prank Leo Burnett played. Ha ha ha. You see, Mr. Chalvanathan had this “insight” into how people talk about homelessness but don’t do anything about it. Well, that insight isn’t actually correct. People may not wish to have the homeless living next door to them but they do support and pay for a rather extensive City department of professional people which works with the homeless. Courtney does not ask the extraordinarily cool-looking Mr. Chelvanathan how he’s doing with his own face-to-face program with the homeless. Really well, no doubt. Sad that Courtney could not talk to the decent woman of modest means who lives over a store next to the fictional 62-bed shelter. She cried when she heard this would happen right beside her small flat which she pays for out of a taxed salary. Cried. That was what made the media laugh just so so hard.
Globe and Mail mocked for endorsing Tories but not Harper
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There is quite a lot of amusing comment on Twitter after the Globe and Mail wrote an editorial endorsing the Conservatives but not Stephen Harper. One tweet said, I endorse The Doors but not Jim Morrison, and another saying I endorse Rye and Ginger Ale but not the Ginger Ale. There are many more. Funny. CBC
Guelph-based auto parts maker bets big on aluminum
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The little-known but enormously successful Canadian auto parts maker Linamar Corporation has bought 100 percent of the shares of French aluminum casting firm, Montupet S.A. The deal is said by Linamar to be a move to solidify the company as a global powerhouse in aluminum casting and machining. The success of the Ford-150 pickup is seen by Linamar as a profound once-in-history shift to greater use of aluminum in autobodies. The Guelph-headquartered company paid a rich $105 Canadian for the shares. Linamar has plants in Canada, China, France, Germany, Mexico, the U.S. and India.
Fleeting sleet shower surprises all of South Bayview
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The fleeting sleet shower that announced the afternoon rain Friday was quite a surprise. It lasted about 20 seconds before it turned to water. And while pedestrians and window watchers were surprised, the pups tied up outside the coffee shops were shocked. “Yip, yip, yip” they wailed as owners ran to bring them inside, no matter the store rules. It’s coming of course. There may be a bit of snow over the weekend. What can we do? Weather Channel
WILD & CRAZY 2: Is Ontario trying to pull a RioCan?
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From whispers that Metrolinx (run by Premier Wynne) wants to build an office and condominium tower at Eglinton and Bayview, to the closure of the south lanes of Eglinton Ave. E., the wild and crazy intersection of Eglinton Ave E. and Bayview Ave. is living down to its hairy reputation (Wild & Crazy 1). Concerns that the provincial transit agency wants to go high at Eglinton and Bayview have been lurking for many months. Early this year Metrolinx began muttering about “recovering costs” by building up on the site of the now vacant McDonald’s, future site of the Bayview LRT station.
MUCH LARGER FOOTPRINT
Now Metrolinx has created a much larger footprint for this possible undertaking by purchasing the two four-plexes on the east side of Bayview to the immediate south of the station. Is Metrolinx going to try to build multiple storeys on the corner like Rio.Can has proposed for Sunnybrook Plaza. Metrolinx is now looking at a rectangular piece of property on Bayview Ave. that rivals the land assembled by the Brown Group on Bayview between Soudan Ave. and Hillsdale Ave. The Metrolinx property, if it is all used as a foundation for the a tower, will be a premier new address on Bayview Ave. The LRT station would be a sideshow in the basement for commuters
SUNNYBROOK STILL ACCESSIBLE AT THE EAST
Of immediate concern to motorists is the closure of the lanes on the south side of Eglinton between Mann Ave and Bessborough Ave. This information was contained in the Ward 25 newsletter of Jaye Robinson to constituents but it was also a stark reality on the road Friday. Today drivers were honking annoyed and quite cheesed as their more confused brethren took a little too long to figure out what they were supposed to do. All of this has to do with headwall construction for the LRT station. Looks like it will take most of the winter. Here’s a useful tip. Even though you can’t tell as you are eastbound on Eglinton, it is still possible to legally enter the Sunnybrook Plaza at the east end. It is tricky but doable.
Handbags, home-baked pies among Awesome bargains
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The Leaside United Church Awesome Sale began Friday with a long lineup (as usual) well in advance of the 3 pm. opening. Above we see action in the large basement hall off of Field Ave. where such attractions as baked goods and preserves, clothing, glassware, tapes, books and many other items were sold. As Awesome Sale goers will know, there were special rooms set aside for footwear, furniture, sportswear, toys and handbags in the hall (a popular place) The sale returns for two hours tomorrow, Saturday, October 18, 2015, at 10 a.m.



