Mayor-elect hits the wrong note on Uber
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•2014 Christmas Kettle needs your donation
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•The Salvation Army has launched the national Christmas Kettle Campaign marking the 124th year that the organization has sought donations from the public to help millions of Canadians living in poverty. This year the Sally Ann hopes to raise $21-million to work provide individuals and families basic necessities such as food, clothing, shelter and other provisions. Contributions will also help Army provide life-changing programs such as substance abuse recovery, housing supports, job and skills training, and education classes, to help people find a way out of poverty. Commissioner Susan McMillan, Commander of the Army in Canada and Bermuda asked people to remember their donation will “provide a warm meal to a mother and her child, or put a roof over someone’s head during Canada’s cold winter months.” She thanked corporate donors: The army got $50,000 from Great-West Life to launch the Christmas campaign. Others include Loblaw Companies Limited, Walmart Canada, Costco, BC Liquor Stores, LCBO (in Ontario), Canadian Tire, Cadillac Fairview, Metro, Safeway, Save-on-foods, Sobeys and many more. Hear Onward Christian Soldiers
Men wearing burkas rob Toronto jewellery store
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•Leaside Jr. Wildcats defeat Team China 3-0
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•60 votes needed, Keystone loses 59-41 in Senate
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•Toronto files injunction to shut down Uber taxis
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•School trustees in turmoil, send cry for help
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•Education writer Louise Brown says two school trustees have written to the premier and education minister to ask for help in dealing with the Director of Education Donna Quan. It seems a sad spectacle as long-time trustee Eileen Atkinson and Mari Rutka, the board chair, complain about the apparently imperious attitude of Ms. Quan. Louise Brown, Toronto Star
Stolen goods from South Bayview on police site
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Midtown Yonge merchants vote to approve BIA
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•Perkins wins Whitby-Oshawa for Conservatives
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•Keurig may decide to make a “cold brew” machine
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•Hope there’s some space left on the kitchen counter for another machine. That’s only if think you think you might like a cold brewing machine. What the heck. Throw out the toaster. Reuters