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English bulldog guarding tennis balls from Colin Mcconnell

Leslieville photographer has posted this wonderful picture of an English Bulldog with tennis balls and how. Facebook

Schools can only reflect the community says Minister Lecce

Education Minister Stephen Lecce on Breakfast Televison Tuesday has offered a positive message along with a home truth that condtions in schools can only be a reflection of a community bravely battling a pandemic. The smarter the community, the safer the schools.

Monarch hatchery, school begins and Bolshoi’s Don Quixote

Soon the treasured Monarch butterfly will be flying south. Tanya Clusener pursues her remarkable hobby hatching and feeding the Monarch at her Long Island home before sending them on their annual odyssey. Then, it’s back to school with much trepidation about C-19 in the classroom. There are no easy answers. Below that, two stories from Russia reflecting the split personality of this gloomy, enigmatic land.





High-speed exit from 400 brings grave rollover and injuries

A high-speed exit off Highway 400 at Highway 9 early Sunday caused this rollover. The driver was the sole occupant. He is apparently grievously injured in hospital. More at the OPP Highway Safety Division Twitter site. The vehicle is identified as a Lexus IS 300.

Hydro estimates fix for north Leaside outage by afternoon

Toronto Hydro is estimating it will have an outage in north Leaside repaired by 4 p.m. or earlier. Previously, three hydro outages were shown in north and south Leaside Monday. The Toronto Hydro Map is here and there is also Facebook comment. Above, Jennifer Charlinski caught lightning strike on CN Tower.



Placebo virus victims key to approving vaccine says Dr Fauci

Anthony Fauci, the physician advising the US government on a C-19 vaccine, has told CNBC that a vaccine might be ready as soon as late this year or early next year. While many scorn the idea, Fauci says that if tests occur in an area of heavy infection, the clear distinction between stricken members of the placebo group and those who have been vaccinated, will move research very quickly. Most interesting.

Fight, knife wound bring arrest at Millwood/Bayview Friday

A source with full knowledge of circumstances has confirmed to The Bulldog that the stabbing Friday afternoon at Millwood Rd. and Bayview Ave. took place during an argument between a tenant of a nearby apartment and another tenant’s guest. The accused person is the tenant, the source said. Injuries to the guest were not serious. Meantime, many residents are commenting at Leaside Facebook

Masked one-nighter, Meg/Harry, Mocambo and Bond back

“Hi there, do you come here often in a mask?” Well look, casual sex needs C-19 etiquette too. Then, Meg and Hary are on Netflix. Is that good or just odd? Below that, down on Spadina Ave. new owner Micheal Wekerle is trying to create interest in his refurbished El Mocambo. And finally, the pandemic-delayed James Bond film No Time To Die debuts in November.





Second-wave surge as GTA rolls into Labour Day Weekend

The Ministry of Health reports 148 new cases of C-19 for the 24-hour period ending at midnight as the second-wave surge grows. With the GTA entering the Labout Day Weekend cases in Peel (74) and Toronto (48) are also rising. Public health personnel are urging the public to continue mask and distancing protocols as they venture out.



“Irrational” rise in Tesla, Apple among reasons for tech fall

The stock market rout continued for a second day Friday with the Dow falling 500 points before noon. Toronto was down more than 280 points in morning trading. Analysts blamed the heady rise in tech stocks in recent weeks for the collapse.  CNBC

GM-Honda shake on non-binding North American alliance

General Motors and Honda have agreed on what’s being called a non-binding agreement to form an alliance in North America. Nobody is sure just what it may mean but for a start, you may see some GM work sneaking into Honda plants like the one in Aliston. Honda is not organized by the Canadian Auto Workers. One story Thursday speculated about “a Civic-based Chevrolet Cruze revival.” Fun but fanciful. Others hint this could pave the way for a firmer North American alliance.

Witnesses vivid account of fatal crash at Woodbine Beach

An evening new release from the TPS says that the fatality in Thursday afternoon’s boat crash at Woodbine Beach was a man of 47, one of six passengers in the vessel. It is described as a 20-foot bowrider craft, one that has seating in the bow. Police say the operator of the boat, a man of 46, was the seventh person aboard. He is said to have lost control of the boat as it approached rocks some 90 feet offshore. The operator and remaining passengers received non-life-threatening injuries as a result of the collision. This area of the waterfront was busy at the time and police are asking anyone who may have seen the collision or have video footage to contact them. There were witnesses who may have spoken to the media who have not yet spoken to the police. These people are encouraged to come forward. (416) 808-1900.