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1 worker freed, 1 still trapped on Brookdale Ave.

One worker has been rescued from the basement of the collapsed home at 245 Brookdale Ave. and taken to Sunnybrook Hospital. One more worker is said to be remain trapped in the home’s basement where the bricks and timber from the entire building came crashing down about 2 p.m.Tuesday (August 9, 29014). Division Commander Bob O’Hallarn has had water shut off in the neighborhood to prevent flooding. John Wanless Junior Public School is across the street where the principal has said there will be a staged release of children to parents to prevent any injury to pupils.

Home collapse on Brookdale Ave near Greer

House on right collapsed

One man died and three escaped from a house collapse at 245 Brookdale Ave. near Greer Ave today (Tuesday, September 9, 2014).. The mid-afternoon collapse of the home occurred when a project to underpin the foundation of the house went awry. The Toronto Fire Department called out its Heavy Urban Search and Rescue Team to remove debris so that the dead man’s body could be recovered. . The Toronto and District School Board has conducted staged release of children from John Wanless Public School to their parents or guardians.  The underpinning process usually is related to a plan to ,lower the basement floor to provide eight-foot ceilings on the lower level. It is delicate work and has been known to cause homes to collapse in the past. It is a concern in any neighborhood, like Leaside and Davisville Village, where renovations are common. A neighbour told CP24 that he spoke to a young construction worker earlier who said he was learning about underpinning.One worker has been rescued from the basement of the collapsed home at 245 Brookdale Ave. and taken to Sunnybrook Hospital.   CBC Photo shows firefighters digging through wreckage to assess how to rescue trapped construction workers.  

Apple shows two “6” models — 4.7 and 5.5 inches

The new Apple iPhone 6 and iPhone 6 Plus comes with screen sizes of 4.7 inches and 5.5 inches. They are rounder and thinner than previous models. They are said to have higher-resolution displays. Apple also revealed what appears to be a pay-by-phone function and has worked up deal with retailers. It’s  no brainer for the people who own stores, But honestly, they don’t care if you pay them with your phone. Think of how you wait at Starbucks for the phone tapping guy as opposed to the old-fashioned gent who just throws his coins on the desk.  It’s the instruction component. No one has to teach prehistoric cash people how to count out money. Well, what else. There’s now a wristwatch. Some say it will tell you that your phone is ringing. Would anyone pay for that service? And, Apple says it is opening up the watch to developers. Through a Starwood Hotels app, you can unlock your hotel door by waving the watch in front of the door. Through a BMW app you can remember where you left your care.  Sounds like a solution in search of a problem. Anyone who can’t remember where the car is should take a cab.  Just saying. USA Today 

Franklin ship found on Arctic ocean floor

The thrilling discovery by sonar photography of a ship of the ill-fated Franklin expedition has been announced by Prime Minister Harper. Canadian explorers found the well-preserved wreck on the seabed where had drifted after being sunk by crushing ice. The tragic 1845 expedition to find the Northwest  Passage had been one of the most enduring historical mysteries of the country.  Sir John Franklin and his crew of 128 in the British ships HMS Erebus and HMS Terror all perished in the venture. They became part of native mythology and tales of cannibalism. It is not yet known which of the two ships has been found. “I am delighted to announce that this year’s Victoria Strait expedition has solved one of Canada’s greatest mysteries, with the discovery of one of the two ships belonging to the Franklin Expedition,” the Prime Minister said in a statement. “Finding the first vessel will no doubt provide the momentum – or wind in our sails – necessary to locate its sister ship and find out even more about what happened to the Franklin Expedition’s crew.”

David! Mr.Cronenberg! You’re live on CP24

Goodbye David
It may be penetrating the public mind that the Toronto International Film Festival is among the longest events on record to be scrutinized by local all-news television. TIFF is not treated by television like a two-week session of the mid-wives association. It’s puckish to ponder if the mid-wives would cloy as quickly as TIFF does under CP24’s “official station” attention.  This year events have conspired to make it worse. There’ s no other news so it must seem like a blessing at the Bell owned-broadcaster and TIFF benefactor (Bell Light Box) to dump it back to the red carpet of the instant.  But there are bright spots. This morning the usual ennui (as song writers say) was briefly lifted when the stars came out and just drove off without stopping. David Cronenberg signed a few autographs and then waved goodbye. Goodbye David. Love your movies now and then. So sorry we could not be there to say goodbye personally.  TIFF runs to the 14th.