Samuel’s Key Elements To Being Ready For Personal Success In 20151. Invest In Yourself Through Health2. Decide What You Need; Visualize Your End Goal3. Be Ready To Commit, Wholly4. Chart A Plan With Direction5. Seek To Invoke Accountability To Stay On Track6. Set Yourself Up For Successes (Make The Goals Sensible)7. Declutter Your Physical & Psychological Environment While Sharpening Discipline + Focus 8. Ensure You Have Support Towards Positive Change9. Be Disciplined and Expect “Micro” Setbacks 10.Seek A Mentor or Guide
Canada trounces Danes, semifinal vs Slovakia
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“Silver gun” used as Uptown banks robbed Friday
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Dad delivers baby on Don Mills — and does good
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DEW clothing is vacant, apparently at an end
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The premises of DEW at 1553 Bayview Ave. are vacant tonight and there is no information posted about the shop’s future. Photographs here show the familiar women’s wear store at about 8.30 p.m. on Friday, January 2, 2015. DEW — which stands for Day Evening Weekend — recently celebrated seven years on Bayview.
Prince Andrew named in U.S. underage sex case
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Bono speculates he may never again play guitar
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Ward boundaries reviewed at public meeting
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Public meetings will be held next week to discuss the possible size of populations and boundaries of City electoral wards, such as Ward 26 (Leaside) and Ward 22 (Davisville). The meeting closest to South Bayview in general will be at S. Walter Stewart Library, 170 Memorial Park Ave on Wednesday, January 7, 2015 beginning at 6 p.m. A news release today (Friday, January 2, 2015) suggests that populations of wards may be as much as 30 to 50 percent above the targeted average of 60,958. City boundaries are of course numbered but they are also fitted inside the boundaries of federal constituencies, two to a constituency. The federal boundaries have names and thus Ward 26 has inherited the name Don Valley West. The federal lines have just been re-drawn and will form the basis on which voters elect the new Parliament in a general election expected this year. Other municipal boundary meetings will be held Thursday, January 8 and Saturday, January 10 at Parkdale Library, 1303 Queen St. W., and Trinity St. Paul’s Church, 427 Bloor St. W. respectively. These three meetings are part of a two-stage public consultation process. Additional information, including meeting times, locations and the full calendar of the review’s public consultation meetings, is available at http://www.drawthelines.ca.Rescuers expect to find man in debris in basement
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No “beat down” as shoplifter restrained say police
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Local Public Eatery at 180 Laird Drive update
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The Local Public Eatery restaurant in the old bank building at 180 Laird Drive has hung a sign saying the business will open early in 2015. Looks like there’s a couple of months work left there at least. There appears to be a permanent or convertible roof going in on the extension at the rear of the building. The original front door to the bank featuring the crest of the Imperial Bank of Canada has been bricked in, but the crest has been saved. The new entrance to the restaurant will be on the northeast corner of the building on Laird at the corner of McRae Drive. As we reported in September, the Local Eatery franchise is a western Canadian chain with five trendy dining and drinking establishments in B.C., Alberta and Toronto’s Liberty Village. The Toronto Local says on its website that its “kind of like your living room, with better food and people to serve you beer, fanatical about craft beer and rotating new selections, passionate about great food and the best ingredients.” It is owned by Vancouver businessman Jeffery Fuller who also owns the Joey chain.




