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Mt. Pleasant BIA merchant gets scam call for credit card #

Keven Menager of the Mt. Pleasant BIA warns merchants locally about a scam call to a member of the BIA.  This one had a new twist on the fraud to get a credit card number given verbally over the phone:

Got a call saying they were from TD visa Centre, gave an “employee number” and said that the last Visa sale we had manually entered had been erased at their end because someone on our end had “hit the enter key too quickly” and that they needed me to give them the card details over the phone for them to  “make sure the funds got deposited to my account.”

Forecast raises fears of flooding on Humber, Don Rivers

No winning ticket sold for $10 million Lotto 649 jackpot

No winning ticket was sold for the $10 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 Feb. 27 will be approximately $13 million.

Weather system seen at 10. a.m. on Sunday, February 24

A weather alert was issued about 5 a.m. Sunday calling for a major wind storm beginning near midday. “Very strong southwest winds with frequent gusts of 100 to 110 km/h will begin near noon in the wake of a sharp arctic cold front blasting across the region. Wind gusts of 120 km/h are likely in areas along the shores of Lake Ontario. The damaging winds will continue into this evening, then will gradually start to diminish overnight. Power outages are possible.” See weather radar live

Canada radar shows system with damaging winds on way

A potentially damaging wind storm is expected to hit the GTA Sunday morning with Environment Canada issuing a wind warning for the region and all of southern Ontario. Hydro One is warning it could cause hundreds of outages across Southern Ontario. The difficult part is knowing how to prepare for such an outcome. It’s possible that gusts of wind of between 90 to 110 km/h might alter your life. But all residents can do is wait. “Very strong wind gusts near 100 km/h that may cause damage or power outages are expected late Sunday morning into Sunday night,” said the national weather service. See weather radar live

Home under renovation partially collapses, family is safe

A home under renovation on Harding Ave. in Scarborough partially collapsed on Saturday morning causing a family to flee the stricken building. It ocurred mid-morning at the home near Kingston Rd. and Birchmount Ave. Homeowner Rick Saye told CP24 that he was about to get a shower when he heard some loud cracking. He says that he then heard his son calling out for him and ran downstairs. “I heard some cracking upstairs and then I heard my son downstairs and he yelled for me. I came down and then we just heard things start to move. Nothing had really fallen at that point, just cracks on the walls,” he said. Saye said that about 45 minutes after he and the rest of his family got of the house, the brick exterior on its north side collapsed.

BC ticket holder wins $25.9 million Lotto Max jackpot

A ticket holder in British Columbia won Friday night’s $25.9 million dollar Lotto Max jackpot. The exact location where the winning ticket was purchased was not immediately revealed. The jackpot for the next Lotto Max draw on Mar. 1 will be approximately $10 million.

Weather bulletin warns of winds Sunday, some snow later


A Special Weather Statement from Environment Canada Friday afternoon says that damaging winds with frequent gusts of 90 to 110 km/h are expected to develop Sunday morning after the passage of a sharp cold front. It says that areas near the Great Lakes are more likely to experience winds at the higher end of this range. A few gusts may reach 120 km/h near the east end of Lake Erie and over Prince Edward County on Lake Ontario. The very strong winds will persist through Sunday night and gradually diminish on Monday. Damage to buildings, such as to roof shingles and windows, may occur. Power outages are also possible. Flurries and blowing snow will develop Sunday afternoon. Local snowfall amounts in the 2 to 5 cm range are possible by Monday morning. Any fresh snow that falls will be whipped up by the very strong winds creating whiteout conditions in blowing snow at times, says the statement.

Sunnybrook the plaza of empty stores and not much parking

Sunnybrook Plaza was experiencing a curious traffic jam this week as motorists sat in their cars waiting for a spot or at least a little movement to leave. Some of the parked vehicles jamming the lot may be owned by construction workers. There are a few service stores remaining at the 1952 strip mall. Mamma’s Pizza and Subway are still able to feed Leaside High School kids at lunch. But only one anchor store remains. Operators of the Rexall Drugstore are quietly carrying on despite the departure this month of next-door Home Hardware. CIBC, Source and Mac’s have long since left. Sad.

Chief’s Gala gives record $674,420 to local victim services

The annual benefit evening known as the Chief’s Gala has raised a record $674,420.38 for Victim Services Toronto.  Chief Saunders made the presentation at a ceremony Friday morning at police headquarters. The event last year saw 1,300 guests gather on November 1 at the Beanfield Centre (known since its opening in 1929 as the Automotive Building).

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Noble Winston enshrined plus South Bayview news, photos

Sandra Creighton is showing off this lovely painting of Winston (upper left) done by Leaside artist Stephanie Arn. Very distinguished. To the right, another Yours To Discover lost number plate. The finder says you can PM her if it is yours. Below that, two happy swimmers at the temporary Davisville Public School on Vaughan Rd. The swimming pool is a big added plus for kids while they wait for construction of their new school on Millwood Rd. The old DPS had no such amenity. Thanks to the always busy @115DavisvillePS Twitter account. Centre left, roofers clamber over the gables at a fine new home being built on Hudson Drive in Moore Park. At right, those nostalgic for a return of the women of Handmaid’s Tale were treated to the sight of many of them in costume at City Hall this week. Shooting for the new Hulu season continues down there. No action so far at Garden Court. Finally below, John C Bassett reports that auto-toy store MiniGrid is moving from its long-time location at 608 Mt. Pleasant. Everything is on sale.

Road salt at Kreitmaker on Industrial, shipments expected

The Road Salt Diaries of hard-pressed South Bayview residents contains an entry Friday that there are (or were) bags of salt at Kreitmaker Ltd. at 31 Industrial Street. The post says they are expecting more soon. So also, we believe, is Home Depot on Wicksteed.