Chief Public Health Officer Theresa Tam says that 90 percent of COVID-19 in Canada is in Ontario and Quebec with the highest concentrations in Toronto and Montreal. CBC
Police chief news conference Thursday on “current events”
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Police Chief Saunders has scheduled a news conference for Thursday afternoon about what is being called “current events.” It can be seen here.
Molasses slow sliding plateau in virus cases seen Thursday
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The Ministry of Health reports 356 new cases of COVID-19, a figure seen by authorities as part of a recent plateau of infection in this range. Wednesday’s number was 338. CP24 quotes virus physician Isaac Bogoch of the University Health Network as saying the pandemic locally is in a slow decline. “Just remember – cases in Ontario used to be 600 to 700 cases each day, now we’re in the 300 to 400 cases each day range. There is very good progress, we’re headed in the right direction. We’ve plateaued, unfortunately, but certainly with issues with contact tracing and testing, but those are being resolved,” he told the Bell Media cable service. Slow as molasses it seems. All daily summaries since March
Aerial photo of Lake Leaside on FB as draining continues
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Ian Francis has posted this striking aerial view of Lake Leaside (so named by the South Bayview Bulldog back in 2017) It looks west-northwest and shows the cluster of towers that mark Eglinton and Yonge. A long thread of comment at Leaside Community Facebook roams across such matters as draining the lake (again) and development of a “lake view” retail area (probably not). The lake — which is really a dormant construction site — is currently being drained as seen below.
Draining #LakeLeaside pic.twitter.com/uryS34nOTB
— SBayview (@SBayview) June 2, 2020
TFS responds to transformer on fire at Soudan and Marmot
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Toronto Fire responded to what was described as a transformer fire on a pole at Soudan Ave and Marmot St Thursday morning shortly after 11 a.m. Motorists were advised to avoid the area.
OPP find open roads continue to draw speeding lawbreakers
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192 km/h by a G1 driver with fictitious plates.
3 other drivers stopped last night in the Hamilton area and charged with #StuntDriving #7DayLicenceSuspension #7DayVehicleImpound pic.twitter.com/8yKftM1DxX— OPP Highway Safety Division (@OPP_HSD) June 4, 2020
Roberta Battaglia’s hit appearance on America’s Got Talent
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Brampton’s Roberta Battaglia, 10, was a sensation on America’s Got Talent Wednesday night. Reporter Stella Acquisto reports.
Other headlines Thursday
Smokey two-alarm call to Roehampton high-rise apartment
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Toronto Fire responded to a smokey incident on a high floor of an apartment building on Roehampton Ave. between Mt. Pleasant and Redpath Ave. over the supper hour Wednesday. Bulldog Twitter
Bayview below Rosedale Valley again closed this weekend
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The City will again close three major roads this weekend, including lower Bayview, as part of the ActiveTO opportunity for running, walking and cycling. The times are Saturday, June 6 from 6 a.m. until Sunday, June 7 at 11 p.m.
Lake Shore Boulevard West (eastbound lanes only) from Windermere Avenue to Stadium Road. As a result, the eastbound Gardiner Expressway off-ramp to Lake Shore Boulevard West (exit #146) will also be closed
Lake Shore Boulevard East (eastbound lanes only) from Leslie Street to just south of Woodbine Avenue (Kew Beach Avenue)
Bayview Avenue from Mill Street to Rosedale Valley Road, and River Street from Gerrard Street East to Bayview Avenue.
She ponders fallen spruce planted by husband 48 years ago
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Mid-week cases down to 338 but trend remains uncertain
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The Ministry of Health reports 338 new cases of COVID-19 Wednesday. This number returns daily growth of the infection back to the lower 300 range but seems unhelpful as a precursor. Monday saw 404 new cases, Tuesday 446. All daily summaries since late March may be seen here.
Fire marshal on site Wednesday to probe old homes fire
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The Ontario Fire Marshal will be on Queen St. East Wednesday morning to try and learn the cause of that four-alarm row house fire Elsewhere in mid-week headlines are real estate figures revealing the up and down impact of COVID-19 on real estate in the City.
