The Bulldog

Two girls, 13, critically hurt at school crossing on Midland

Two teen girls, 13, have been struck by an older model van while crossing the street outside Agincourt Collegiate Institute Monday afternoon. Both girls are in serious to life-threatening condition, police report. It happened near or at Midland and Lockie Aves., a signalized crossing, at around 3:30 p.m. Police say the driver, a 64-year-old woman, remained on scene. They are appealing to the public for video of any kind that might confirm what occurred.

Plea for thief to return photo card with last shots of late pup

Jennifer Bundock has posted signs near her home in the Bloor and Lansdowne area asking a burglar who broke into her place last Friday to return pictures of her dog, now dead, which were contained in a camera. The appeal has been posted to social media. The poster reads: “To the man who was in my house and robbed me,” the note read. “Keep the cash, and my DSLR, and whatever else you took. But if you have the memory card from the camera, please, it has photos of my dog’s last day alive on it.”

Police hunt John Kluck, 72, near Mt. Pleasant and Eglinton

Police are searching for John Kluck, 72, last seen on Friday at about noon near Mount Pleasant Road and Eglinton Avenue.  He is described as 6’2″, 200 lbs. with balding grey hair. He was last seen wearing a black vest, light blue T-shirt, brown pants, and white shoes. Police are concerned for his safety. Photo at Toronto Police Operations

Shining faces at Cycle Toronto’s Serena Gundy family ride

Look at this great picture of the shining faces of friends and neighbours at the Cycle Toronto family ride Sunday. The gang includes people ranging in age from 5 to 70. It was posted by James Carter who offered special thanks to Russell Sutherland “for making it happen.”

Early June Tornado sweeps across Ottawa area on Sunday

This tornado hit homes in suburban Ottawa Sunday causing serious damage. No one was hurt, apparently. Global News talked to a resident and saw the damage. CBC

OTHER NEWS

All-electric New Flyer bus enters service on Jane St. route

The all-electric New Flyer bus will run on the 35 Jane route. The city will be testing out buses from New Flyer, Proterra Inc. and BYD Canada Co. Ltd. to see which is best. By 2025, the TTC says it hopes to purchase only electric buses and the goal is to have only electric vehicles in its fleet by 2040. A release said that Councillor Robinson, chair of the Transportation Committee, and Mayor Tory were present as the bus started off from the TTC Arrow Road Garage off near Sheppard Ave. and Highway 400.

Second round of Gypsy Moth spray set for Monday, Tuesday

The Moore Park Residents Association has sent a reminder to members about the second round of Gypsy Moth spraying by helicopter which may occur in Moore Park and adjoining neighborhoods early Monday or Tuesday.

Dear Resident,
The second round of aerial spraying for areas labeled as”Day 1″ on the online map have been scheduled to take place on Monday, June 3rd from 5:30 a.m. to 7:30 a.m.. Second round applications for areas labelled as “Day 2” have also been scheduled to take place on Tuesday, June 4th from 5:30 a.m. to 7:30 a.m.. As always, both of these dates are weather permitting. If any changes to these dates occur prior to the event, notifications will be sent out. We will continue to update you through this email service as we progress into the Round 2 applications. Once second round applications have been completed for all areas, this will conclude our 2019 aerial spray program and no further aerial spraying is to take place. Please continue to monitor your inbox for email updates in case any changes are made to this rounds schedule. To see which areas are to be treated on Day 1 and Day 2 schedules, please refer to the online map, check out the City’s website (www.toronto.ca/gypsymoth) or call 3-1-1. Thank you and have a great day, Urban Forestry

City rationalizes stop signs on Southvale at Astor, Mallory

City traffic engineers have rationalized the stop sign oddity which has long confused drivers and made it difficult for pedestrians to cross Southvale at either Astor Ave. or Mallory Cres. The change removes the stop at Astor for westbound traffic on Southvale and moves it to Mallory a short block to the west. There has been a stop sign for eastbound traffic at Mallory for many years. The previous arrangement made it easier for cars to turn off Astor or Mallory onto Southvale. But the absence of a stop at Astor for eastbound traffic, and at Mallory for westbound traffic, left pedestrians dodging cars at both intersections. Now all pedestrian crossings of Southvale can be made more safely at Mallory.

Raptors excitement high but Game 2 ends 109-104 Warriors

Excitement across Toronto and the country created a huge audience for Game 2 of the NBA finals featuring the Toronto Raptors and Golden State Warriors. The Raptors lost Sunday’s game 109 to 104 making the series 1 and 1. Game 3 of the best of seven playoff series will be played Wednesday in Oakland with a 6 p.m. start Toronto time.

What? Apricot seed alert says they make cyanide in tummy

Canadian Press carries an alert from the Food Inspection Agency recalling Apricot Power brand apricot seeds and apricot seed meal because of concerns about cyanide poisoning. Apricot Power products are made by Ecoideas Innovations Inc. in Markham. The dangerous ingredient is the natural toxin amygdalin. The agency says the compound has the potential to release cyanide when the bitter apricot seed kernels are ingested. It says humans can “detoxify” small amounts of cyanide but high amounts can be lethal. No illnesses have been associated with the products. Unclear is why just this brand is named in a recall if the issue is a natural phenomenon common to apricot seeds. Symptoms of acute cyanide poisoning include headache, dizziness, confusion, weakness, difficulty breathing, abdominal pain, nausea, vomiting, seizures and coma.

23,000 litres of diesel fuel spill as tanker rolls at 401/Mavis

OPP spent most of Sunday cleaning up this spectacular tanker truck rollover on the eastbound express lanes of Highway 401 at Mavis Rd.  Sgt. Kerry Schmidt said the double fuel tanker was loaded with diesel and approximately 23,000 litres of fuel spilled onto the highway. The cleanup went on into the afternoon. No injuries have been reported. The double tanker vehicle is often called by media the US a “rolling bomb.” This may or may not be a fair description and in this case there was no fire or explosion. Diesel is less explosive than many other fuels.

Raptors crisis for young who have cut the cable, it says here

Okay. We’re trying to be serious about this because it seems, says CTV, that millennials are having trouble finding a place to watch the NBA finals because so many of them have cut their cable service. What about mom and dad’s place? Read it here.