Man grabs child and leaps into Niagara in horrifying attack
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Niagara Regional Police say both Joshawa Raymond Douglas Brooks, 28, of Fort Erie, and his wife, 29, have died in the Niagara River after Brooks abruptly grabbed his young son and leaped into the river Friday. His wife also plunged into the turbulent waters in an effort to save her son. In the end, the lad is the only one to survive. The attack happened around 6:30 p.m. in the area of Jarvis Street and Niagara Boulevard in Fort Erie. An eyewitness account was carried by NewsTalk610 Radio.
Bob Steckley was in his driveway when he noticed the commotion going on by the water, so he ran to the shoreline with a few life jackets. Steckley entered the water and said the boy was terrified. “His eyes were huge as I came towards him. He was starting to go under, splashing around.” Once the child was brought to shore, Steckley and another good Samaritan performed CPR on the unresponsive mother until they were relieved by emergency responders The child’s mother was transported to hospital in critical condition, while the young boy was taken to a local hospital for further assessment. Steckley, a former Ward Three Councillor, is still waiting to hear whether or not the mother pulled through. He says he didn’t get much sleep last night.
No winning ticket sold in Friday’s $40M Lotto Max draw
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Once again no winning ticket was sold for the $40 million jackpot in Friday night’s Lotto Max draw. That means the jackpot for the next draw on Sept. 24 will be approximately $50 million, and there will also be two Maxmillions prizes of $1 million dollars each up for grabs.
Mason’s Fine Foods is open at 692 Mt. Pleasant at Soudan
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Mason’s Fine Foods has opened at 692 Mt. Pleasant Rd. just south of Soudan Ave. It sits between Starbucks and Meridian Credit Union and is part of the regeneration of the block. Two doors down at 688, the former DiSantis Men’s Hair Salon is nearly remade into a modern retail premises. Mason’s is owned by Peer to Peer Hospitality and sells good-looking sandwiches and accessories made on the site for both sitting in and taking out. It will soon have a retail meat counter as well.
Scarborough plaza sealed off after fatal shooting Thursday
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A man is dead after a shooting in an industrial area of Scarborough Thursday night. His name is published by media as Charankan Chandrakanthan, 25. Tammie Sutherland reports police believe a social gathering was happening in the area at the time and are urging any witnesses to come forward. Also happening is the stabbing of two teens in Brampton and the brandishing of firearms among young know-it-alls in the same City.
Kickoff of student Climate Strike snowballs all across world
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The so-called Climate Strike of students staying out of class to protest the state of the environment is proving a big success in many countries. The “strike” is set to last a week until next Friday. The concern of students is strong in places like Australia and India. There is no evidence of such activity in China, however, one of the world’s largest users of petroleum. The Climate Strike movement has been busy for several months. It is an issue of enormous complexity not least of which is the world’s growing population. Some young women have sworn publically that they will never have children because of the climate.
Lawrence Park resident fears planned pool will damage oak
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Lawrence Park resident Kate Wheeler has posted her concerns to Facebook about damage to a 200-year-old oak tree which sits on the property she owns with her husband near Mt. Pleasant and St. Leonards Ave. It is near the property line at the rear where a new home is being built, and reportedly, a pool measuring 32 by 16 feet which Wheeler feels may damage the tree roots.
Cutest EY soccer champs and dad’s Rolls decorates Bayview
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Time for some pictures snapped personally or pulled from the sky by Bulldog agents in recent days. Upper left are the cutest soccer champs ever with their trophies at the East York Soccer League games this week in Dieppe Park. They wear the shirts of the law firm of Morris Stoltz Evans. Upper right, the vanity plates on this Rolls Royce outside McSorley’s suggest that the driver can thank his dad for an elegant ride. The saloon’s clientele must be impressed. At center-right is a stunning sunrise posted to Ann Brown’s Leaside Chit Chat page by Russell Sutherland, Visual Storyteller. We’re looking east down Eglinton from Don Avon about 6.45 earlier this month. At the bottom, well, we just love these guys from the 330 Air Cadets in the gym at Danforth Tech. They’re telling other kids who want to join the fun to get over to the school on Monday, September 23 at 6 p.m.
Scheer says he would fast-track pipeline objections to SCOC
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A Conservative government would overcome legal objections to building new petroleum pipelines by fast-tracking any cases right to the Supreme Court of Canada, party leader Andrew Scheer says. Scheer and other Conservatives have for years said Ottawa has to “assert federal jurisdiction” to get important projects built, but he has not until now explained what that would mean in practice. CBC
Court rules 3-2 that Ford reduction of City Council is legal
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The Ontario Court of Appeal has delivered a split decision in favour of the province in the City’s challenge to Bill 5, the Better Local Government Act, 2018. The court found 3-2 that the legislation that reduced the City’s wards from 47 to 25 in the middle of the 2018 election is constitutional. Decision CBC
Welcome to 2019! Man loses $19,000 to bank card thieves
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CTV has told the concerning tale of a mysterious pickpocket theft and high-tech bank card manipulation that cost a Toronto man $19,000 in just a few minutes. He is Russ Lewis, senior vice president and chief agent of a downtown reinsurance company. The theft occurred Monday, September 9 somewhere between his downtown office and a local lunch spot. Lewis told CTV he is unable to pinpoint just where his wallet containing five credit cards and two bank cards was lifted but video shows it did not happen in the restaurant. Maybe, he says, he was victimized by a close-up encounter in the elevator or on the street. So strange. But within a few minutes, the perp or perps had cracked several cards and withdrawn the cash. It appears that Mr. Lewis was with his bank manager trying to stop the theft even as the thieves tried to grab another $10,000 but were stopped. Welcome to 2019.
2001 “Arabian Nights” dressup pic rattles Liberal campaign
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Justin Trudeau has apologized and spoken of “how much harder I’m going to have to work” to build a country free of discrimination. This, as a photo from an Arabian Nights themed party in 2001 showing Mr. Trudeau in blackface was published overnight by Time Magazine. The picture was taken at a private party held at Vancouver’s West Point Grey Academy and released to Time by a parent at the school. At the time, Trudeau was a 29-year-old teacher at the school. The photo was published in the school’s 2000-2001 yearbook called The View.
Then and now
The photo shows Trudeau with four smiling women who, if they were offended by his costume, don’t seem to be showing it. Political party leaders have commented very unfavorably on the photo and it is expected that pollsters will soon attempt to gauge its impact on the election’s outcome. City News video Also CBC
- Exclusive: Video shows Trudeau in blackface in 3rd instance of racist makeup
- Trudeau says he is ‘deeply sorry’ he appeared in brownface at school gala in 2001
- LILLEY: Trudeau apologizes but blackface photo proves hypocrisy
- At Wilson-Raybould rally, Trudeau looms large
- Christie Blatchford: Trudeau cuts himself the slack he has denied to others
