The Bulldog

92-year reign of Beer Store over Ontario brew sales to end

Tina Yazdani of City News on the decision by the Ford government to end the monopoly contract with Brewers Retail. The firm was founded in 1927 as a brewers monopoly in uptight Protestant Ontario where successive governments worried that demon drink would destroy society. Hey, who knows?  Fedeli casts beer drama as Molson, Labatt vs ordinary man

$500,000 in watches, jewels, purses is St. James Town loot

Police have reported an extraordinary haul of loot valued at $500,000 from a home on Huntley Street in the St. James Town area south of Bloor and east of Jarvis Sts. This occurred Sunday between 8 a.m. and 3 p.m.when the residents were out. The report from police posted Tuesday said simply that “the suspect(s) stole several valuable items, which included: watches, jewellery and purses; in all exceeding a total value of $500,000.”

Fedeli casts beer drama as Molson, Labatt vs ordinary man

Two town halls Monday protesting Ford’s “return of OMB”

What does the province fear from Toronto’s residential bylaws? Whatever it is, the Ford government has taken the extraordinary step of introducing a bill (108) to essentially wipe out the freedom so-long sought by the City to moderate its dizzying growth. The issue is livability. Bill 108 would, apparently, return so-called de novo (start over) powers to the process. Builders would have the right to simply say that Toronto’s bylaws should be put aside for their project. It permits, as per the old OMB, entirely new and different criteria to be put in place for each project. And of course, each departure from a bylaw becomes a precedent, permitting more and more precedents until the bylaw is dead.

Sophie’s, Northlea fling, Jenny, deer me and vacuum season

Seen around South Bayview early this week is the arrival of patio season. Love it. That’s Sophie’s (upper left) on Sunday. To the right, Jenny Tremblett and her white Border Collie from the Leaside Instagram account. Centre left is a charming visitor to a garden at Parklea Dr. and Rumsey Rd. Centre right we see a reminder for the Northlea EMS first annual (if you please) Spring Fling. Below that is the scene at McRae Dr. and Bayview Ave. Monday as the sewer vacuum season gets underway. More critically, does this signal the end of those wretched orange cones blocking the corner?

Queen’s Park reverses plan to cut local funding retroactively

The PC government will reverse its intended retroactive funding cuts to municipalities after heavy pressure from mayors who warned of devastating impacts to public health, child care and ambulance services. Premier Ford announced Monday he had heard from municipalities that they could find savings in their own budgets, but they needed more time to do so. “We’ve come up with a conclusion that we’re going to work together,” he said Monday. “We’re going to maintain the funding throughout this year. Every mayor I talked to said they can find savings. So that’s good news. But they said they needed more runway” — Canadian Press

Kid at wheel in drive-by egging hits parked car on Broadway

A Facebook post tells of an attempt at a midnight egging with unintended consequences for the perps on Broadway Ave between Rumsey and Hanna Rd. Sunday morning. The post runs “a black sedan came speeding up to us as four teens attempted to throw eggs at us. A drive-by egging. As they veered over to our side of the street the idiot driver failed to see the car parked in front of him and crashed directly into the back left side of the vehicle causing fairly significant damage to both cars. These teens were most definitely driving mommy or daddies car trying to cause mischief. We were unable to see the license plate or model as both me and my friends were a little shocked at the time however it is a black sedan with probably a lot of damage to the front right side of the vehicle. If anyone knows who it is please go speak to them, encourage them to man up to their mistakes and take responsibility and apologize for the damage they caused to that poor unsuspecting person’s car.”

Woman badly hurt when struck by minivan in Etobicoke

A woman is critically hurt after being pinned under a minivan on North Queen St and Nova Rd in Etobicoke about 7:15 p.m. Sunday. She is said to be in her 30s. More as available.

Canada’s sad new reality as just a little neighbor to US giant

Is the US playing Canada like a fiddle on trade? That’s the gist of a story by CBC writer Janyce McGregor as she casts a cynical eye on Liberal victory laps at steel and aluminum mills across the country. She quotes people saying that lifting the tariffs on these metals was a mere tactic in the US trade war on China. Canada got what appears to be a reversible respite from tariffs so the US can present a united North American front to Beijing. McGregor suggests the tariffs could easily return. Long gone are the days when Canada was the essential next-door ally in the war against Communism. Now, it seems, the relative smallness of Canada’s population — a mere 37 million — make it just another small-time player. No more punching above our weight. More like getting beaten up from time to time. A nasty new reality to reckon with.

Gypsy Moth spray shakes homes in Bennington, Moore Park

The well-publicized helicopter spray of oak trees in and near the Moore Park Ravine (Mud Creek) was carried out in the murk of dawn Sunday. Those who have experienced it (2013) know that on certain passes the home will shake as the chopper descends to near tree-top level. There have been no reports of incidents but the language in some homes was no doubt colourful. And unprintable.

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Teens, tweens feed on group violence in attack on woman

Video from a reported down-and-out Saskatoon neighborhood shows a woman being kicked and beaten to the ground by young people. She had threatened to call police because they were throwing stones at a man. Such violence is deeply shocking but not unknown. A psychologist in the video talks about the violence that feeds on itself among the young.

No winner for Saturday’s $9 million Lotto 649 jackpot

There was no winning ticket for the $9 million jackpot in Saturday night’s Lotto 649 draw  However, the guaranteed $1 million prize was claimed by a ticket holder in Ontario. The jackpot for the next Lotto 649 draw on May 29 will be approximately $11 million.