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Webex meet for big condo bid on Bayview north of Soudan

The City will hold a Webex virtual public consultation on Thursday (November 12) on the proposed for 1718 to 1734 Bayview Ave. between Eglinton Ave. and Soudan Ave. It’s set to begin at 7 p.m. and to observe or participate requires registration which can be done here. Now Gairloch proposes to build 123 condos north of Soudan

City faces grave risk, MOH urges lives of work, school, home

Indoor dining, event centres and fitness classes will remain closed as Toronto increases restrictions amid the second wave of COVID-19 says MOH Eileen de Villa.

Boy, 16, drives car into house in Parkview Hills at 3.30 a.m.

A boy, 16, drove a car into a house on Parkview Hill Crescent near O’Connor Drive and St. Clair Avenue East shortly after 3:30 a.m. Tuesday. The neighbourhood is northwest of O’Connor. The damage is fairly spectacular and may be seen in a photo taken by Gord Edik. The lad ran away from the scene but was apprehended.

Big Tuesday newser about selected tax relief, details vague

Tuesday has seen an announcement with much ballyhoo about a scheme to perhaps provide tax relief to businesses. Municipalities will be given “the flexibility to target property tax relief to small businesses.” Government release.

Virus gallops across Ontario as thousands face financial ruin

The Ministry of Health reports yet another troubling record-high number — 1,388 — of C-19 cases Tuesday for the 24-hour period ending at midnight.  On Saturday, the province reported 1,328 cases. Spiralling infections are the dilemma of a society caught between an insidious virus and the financial ruin of hundreds of thousands of citizens. It’s reported that the hospitality company King Street Restaurant Group has filed for insolvency.  Its brands are Buca, Bar Buca, La Banane, CXBO, Jacobs & Co. Steakhouse, and Jamie’s Italian.

Canadians would support C-19 curfew

Canadian Press reports that more than two-thirds of Canadians say they would support a curfew if the COVID-19 pandemic became serious enough. The survey by Leger and the Association for Canadian Studies found that 67 percent of Canadians would back a temporary nighttime curfew – 10 p.m. to 5 a.m. – to curb viral spread in dire circumstances. However, respondents’ enthusiasm varied by age, with young people less disposed to the notion. Fifty-five percent of respondents aged 18 to 34 said they would support a curfew, while three-quarters of those aged 55 and over endorsed it – including 80 percent of those over 65.

Don Valley trails in perfect form for warm fall hiking, walks



Stocks markets in sky-high flight at news of effective vaccine

Stock markets in New York and Toronto flew sky-high Monday on news that Pfizer says its C-19 vaccine is more than 90 percent effective in immunity tests on well over 40,000 people. The NYSE index flirted with 1,300 approaching closing. MarketWatch. In Toronto, the TSX index was up nearly 300 at 3 p.m.

Leaside Arena hosts BigArtTO from Wednesday to Saturday

Councillor Robinson has tweeted notice of a City-sponsored civic promotion called BigArtTO. It opens Wednesday and is on until Saturday at Leaside Memorial Arena. BigArtTO features free access to over 200 hours of temporary public artworks projected onto local buildings and landmarks. It’s created by Toronto artists and will play in each of the City’s 25 wards. This week the show is on in Ward 15.



Pfizer says third-stage trial shows vaccine 90% plus effective

US pharmaceutical giant Pfizer and German biotech firm BioNTech say Monday that their coronavirus vaccine was more than 90% effective in preventing Covid-19 among those without evidence of prior infection, according to data published Monday from their late-stage vaccine trial. “It is a great day for science,” Pfizer CEO Albert Bourla told CNBC’s “Squawk Box” Monday morning. “It’s a great day for humanity. When you realize that your vaccine has a 90% effectiveness, that’s overwhelming. You understand that the hopes of billions of people and millions of businesses and hundreds of governments that we felt on our shoulders. Now we can credibly tell them I think we can see light at the end of the tunnel.” — CNBC

Jeopardy’s Alex Trebek, 80, hosted quiz program since 1984

Jeopardy host Alex Trebek has passed away at the age of 80. The news was confirmed on the game show’s Twitter page on Sunday. The post read, “Jeopardy! is saddened to share that Alex Trebek passed away peacefully at home early this morning, surrounded by family and friends. Thank you, Alex.” Mr. Trebek had hosted the syndicated quiz show since 1984. “Full coverage” links at Google News

Joe Biden, 78, jogs on stage to address US, speak of healing

Biden wins US election with 279 electoral votes — now what

Late polling counts from the US say that the election in which more than 140 million people voted has been incredibly close. Joe Biden is shown with 74,857,880 votes (50.6 percent) and President Trump has 70,598,539 (47.7 percent) votes. Various sources say this translates to a minimum of 279 electoral votes or as many as 290. The required majority is 270.