A power outage in the Upper Beaches has been fixed, Toronto Hydro has tweeted. At its largest, the blackout was bounded by Cowell Street, Danforth Avenue, Victoria Park Avenue and Lake Ontario.
Delivery nurses take their jobs seriously at maternity centre
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Delivery nurses at the Maine Medical Centre in Portland are what you might call “into their jobs” as the wonderful photo above attests. Then, Apple will do what most everybody is doing in 2019, start a streaming service. It may turn out fine but the usual audience of trained seals for Tim Cook at today’s announcement was so boring. Below that, CityNews reports on a salacious and genuinely unnatural garment for babies which was being shipped by Amazon. Watch out for nasty language. Finally, great fun Monday as the Raptors hung out with kids at the MSLE Launchpad.
Gerry and Heather give $100 million for U of T science bldg.
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Canada’s billionaire power couple, Gerald Schwartz and Heather Reisman, have donated $100 million to the University of Toronto for an artificial intelligence complex. The gift, from the couple known mostly by private-equity firm Onex Corp. and Indigo Books & Music Inc., is the largest in the university’s history and biggest for Canada’s technology sector, said the academic institution. It will be used to build the Schwartz Reisman Innovation Centre starting this year. Toronto Star
Van found as cops ask what’s going on in Peter Lu mystery
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Police have located the minivan that a Chinese national was stuffed into against his will on Saturday night but there is still no sign of Wanhzen (Peter) Lu and police say the kidnappers’ motive remains unclear. Police hinted that his parents, or perhaps other relatives, are on their way to Canada from China. The black Dodge Caravan caught on security camera footage was located in Toronto but was empty. Lu, 22, was allegedly kidnapped shortly before 6 p.m. on Saturday, after he and a female passenger exited a black SUV in the underground parking garage of Lu’s condo building in Markham. The police say there is dead silence from the apparent kidnappers. Lu, a post-secondary student was hit by a man with a stun gun before three other men dragged him into the van and drove off. Lu’s woman friend witnessed all this and is “traumatized” but physically unharmed. She raised the alarm. YRP spokesman Andy Pattenden called the case “odd” and said the motive remains a mystery. “We like someone to tell us,” he told reporters.“Why him? Why not the friend he was with?” Pattenden went on.
PM found Jody’s SCOC nominee too conservative says CTV
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CTV says Justin Trudeau and then Justice Minister Jody Wilson-Raybould disagreed vigorously over who should fill the vacancy left at the Supreme Court of Canada by the retirement of Beverley McLaughlin. The news service says that a year before cabinet discussions about a plea deal for Quebec engineering company SNC-Lavalin, Trudeau and Wilson-Raybould jousted over the minister’s recommendation of Manitoba Justice Glenn D. Joyal. Trudeau is said to have been concerned that Judge Joyal wasn’t committed to protecting rights that have been interpreted under the Charter of Rights and Freedoms. This was true particularly of LGBTQ2 rights and possibly abortion access, neither of which are specifically enshrined in the Charter. CBC says that Joyal was too conservative in his view of activism on Charter Rights for Mr. Trudeau. Wilson-Raybould not only wanted Joyal named to the court to fill the vacancy left by McLaughlin’s resignation, she believed Joyal should replace McLachlin as the top court’s chief justice, a position that caused Trudeau to question his justice minister’s judgment, sources told CTV. Trudeau quashed the recommendation and instead named Alberta judge Sheilah Martin to the court. Justice Richard Wagner became chief justice.
Brian and Ginger, Blade Branding and Kate’s trash crusade
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Faces, faces and (at left) Brian Nadon and his friend Ginger make the news for their plan to cycle from Vancouver to Florida to raise funds to battle PTSD. Ginger will be in the trailer cart. Take a look. At centre, Wayne S. Roberts, widely known and liked in Leaside, has moved his long-time firm Blade Branding to 15 Gervais Drive across the Don Valley Parkway. The familiar Blade sign still stands at the former location, 146-150 Laird, but that building is being re-developed (below). Finally, with Spring cleaning fever in the air, Kate Gardiner has become a social media sensation for her zeal at picking up trash wherever she finds it. Love your style, Kate.
“Bit of a shocking experience” says Viking Cruises chairman
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Police alert on attempts to grab girls off streets in Rosedale
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Police are alerting families in Rosedale to at least two attempts to pick up teen girls (13 and 14) in separate incidents. One occurred on Elm Ave. at Dunbar Rd on March 7. The report says a man in a vehicle actually tried to pull the girl, 14, inside when she refused his offer of a ride. The girl broke away and fled. This was at about 8.10 a.m. The suspect is described as black, late 20s to early 30s, 6’0″, thin build, short or shaved head, and clean-shaven. He was wearing a black ‘Adidas’ hooded sweater, and black sweat pants. He was driving a small black 4-door sedan. Police are asking residents to check any outside video they may have taken in relation to this incident.
SECOND INCIDENT
A second incident occurred March 15 when a girl, 13, was harassed by a man in a silver Nissan Altima. She ran to safety at a friend’s home but the man waited outside in his car before fleeing. This occurred about 3:30 p.m., near Elm Ave and Sherbourne St. He is described as black, early 20s. CityNews report
East York bungalow with a 2-car garage sells for $811,000
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A bungalow at 334 Lumsden Ave. in East York has sold in recent months for $811,000, $212,000 over the listing price. It is a well-cared for home with two bedrooms plus one and two bathrooms. Most notably it has a two-car garage. It is located northeast of Woodbine and Danforth Aves. Other details are here and here.
Angus joins Blessing of the Animals at Manor Road United
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The annual Blessing of the Animals was held at Manor Road United Church Sunday morning. Amid a good turnout of four-legged subjects, Rev Roberta Howey gathered children in the sanctuary to reveal her “secret” as a youngster. She was afraid of dogs. But her friendship with a girl who owned a happy dog helped her overcome this fear. Margaret McKnight (above) joined the congregation with her Scottish Terrier Angus, who was duly blessed.
Ontario ticket wins Saturday night’s $5M Lotto 649 jackpot
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A single ticket sold in Ontario claimed the $5 million jackpot in Saturday night’s Lotto 649 draw. The draw’s guaranteed $1 million prize also went to an Ontario ticket holder. The jackpot for the next Lotto 649 draw on March 27 will again be approximately $5 million.
Viking Sky cancels Mayday and heads to port under power
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The evacuation of passengers from a cruise ship off the western coast of Norway has come to an end as the vessel safely makes its way to Molde harbor, Viking Ocean Cruises said in a statement. Rescue teams airlifted 479 people from the vessel after it was stranded in stormy seas Saturday with 1,300 passengers and crew on board. The Viking Sky cruise ship, which regained engine power on Sunday morning, is traveling to Molde accompanied by two supply ships and one tug assist vessel. There are 436 guests and 458 crew still remaining on the ship. Twenty people sustained injuries on the vessel, which was being tossed about by wind and waves, Viking Ocean Cruises said. All are being treated at medical facilities in Norway, or have already been discharged — CNN
