The Leaside Garden Society meeting is scheduled for Thursday, January 10, 2019 at 7:30 p.m. at the Leaside Library, 165 McRae Dr. at Rumsey Rd. The guest speaker on this occasion will be Jodie Roberts of the David Suzuki Foundation who will speak on the Homegrown National Park Project.
Two small planes collide near Ottawa causing one to crash
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Two small planes collided in mid-air near Ottawa Sunday morning causing one to crash, killing the pilot. The other plane, carrying two people, landed safely at Ottawa International Airport. No names have been released. The incident occurred over the suburb of Carp. The plane which crashed went down in an open field. The Ottawa Citizen reports that a plane told the Ottawa airport it had been struck at the Carp airport, saying, “Somebody ran into the bottom of me, I didn’t see them.” “Roger, are you declaring an emergency at this time?” the terminal responds. “Not at this time, I’ve got a 1,000 pounds of fuel, two souls on board,” the plane says. Following that, it landed safely at the airport, the newspaper says
Big green-boot balloon flies over Fort York Sunday morning
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Sunny morning will see you plunged into darkness at 5 p.m.
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Can this bright Sunday morning possibly make up for the gloom we will feel at about 5 p.m. as we are plunged into darkness by Standard Time? There appears to be much sound argument that the semi-annual time change is an abuse of our bodies and minds.
Ticket for $9.6 million Lotto 649 jackpot sold in Ontario
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A ticket sold in Ontario claimed Saturday night’s $9.6 million Lotto 649 jackpot, while the draw’s guaranteed $1 million prize went to a ticket holder in Quebec. The jackpot for the next Lotto 649 draw on Nov. 7 will be approximately $5 million.
Bayview Ave. storefront rotation as Christmas season nears
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At upper left, the breakfast and brunch renaissance in South Bayview continues with preparation to open at Eggstatic, 1568 Bayview Ave., next door to Verdi Trattoria. This makes the fourth such happy arrival here after Green Canoe on Millwood Rd., Brunch Story at 874 Eglinton (at Laird) and the enormously busy Sophie’s Kitchen at 1614 Bayview. Still in the top gallery, on the east side of Bayview new businesses Beauty Bloom and Aytac Fashion are a welcome sight. In the lower gallery, the progression of La Muse (now at 1592 Bayview) to its soon to be completed new home at 1610 Bayview. That’s the former home of Horticultural Design. As reported here in June, owner Michael Renaud closed his business at the end of August after 27 years to accept a position with Summerhill Nursery and Floral on Poplar Plains Road.
Bid to access bank data is for your own good says StatsCan
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The plan by Statistics Canada to require the big banks and other financial institutions to provide it with name-specific information about how some 500,000 Canadians spend their money has inspired a national petition to stop such snooping. A petition started in Calgary has gathered about 9,000 names in about 24 hours. The scheme came to light about a week ago through the digging of Global News. Statistics Canada has said that the process, while very detailed in the collection process, will not reveal any names or other personal information when the data is released. As might be expected, the reason for this extraordinary use of banking information is said to be entirely for your own good. The data will be used to see where and how Canadians spend (and possibly get) their money permitting better economic planning. Or something like that.
- Why StatsCan wants Canadians’ personal banking information
- Statscan willing to delay launch of plan to obtain personal banking records but insists it’s ultimately necessary
Defense says Bisesar driven by “command hallucinations”
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Here is a summary of evidence at the trial of Rohinie Bisesar from Toronto Sun court reporter Michele Mandel and a video of comments from the family of the victim, Rosemary Junor, and Ms Bisesar’s counsel.
He’s Mr. Paintball, scammed at 90 and Nutcracker mystique
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Faces in the news starts at left with the unsplattered countenance of Charles Gaines, who says he invented the game of paintball. Someone in the YouTube comments disputes that but Gaines description of his cerebral inspiration sounds authentic. Then to Manhattan where Shirley Donoghue, 90, has been phone-scammed out of $20,000. There’s no depths to which such worms will go. At the right, we see Mackenzie Foy (as Klara) and Keira Knightley (as the Sugar Plum Fairy) in the newly released Disney epic The Nutcracker and the Four Realms. It has a huge cast including Helen Mirren and Morgan Freeman. See them all here.
No winning ticket sold for $42 million Lotto Max jackpot
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No winning ticket was sold for the $42 million jackpot in Friday night’s Lotto Max draw. The jackpot for the next draw on Nov. 9 will grow to approximately $50 million, and there will be six Maxmillions prizes of $1 million possible.
This is it! Gardiner Expressway shut down til early Monday
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Fear of Nazis stalks streets outside Thomson Hall debate
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Friday’s debate between David Frum and Steve Bannon seemed forgotten in the anger and fear seen both outside Thomson Hall and briefly inside. The debate was described by the organizers, Munk Debates, as a discussion of liberalism versus populism. Among protesters it was viewed as a triumph of Nazism and white supremacy. Some said that Frum and Bannon were merely “two right-wingers” City News has caught many expressions of the fearful anger here.
