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Police report 112% increase in vehicle thefts in 53 Division

Police at 53 Division are reporting a 112 percent increase in the theft of vehicles in the division so far this year. The division includes all neighborhoods in South Bayview. No details are given of where or by what means such thefts have been occurrring but the police ask people to do simple things like lock the car and if possible put it in a locked garage.

Parking Your Vehicle:
– turn ignition off and take the keys with you
– do not leave your vehicle running
– park in a well-lit attended area, if possible
– close and lock all doors and windows
– turn your wheels to the side to make it harder to tow

At Home:
– if you have a garage, use it and lock it
– install a motion sensor light to illuminate your vehicles and garage area
– if you have a front-wheel drive vehicle park front end first. Back in rear-wheel drive vehicles
– always set the emergency brake
– do not leave the ownership or insurance cards in the vehicle when unattended
– set your vehicle alarm

Remove Valuables:
– never leave anything on display when you leave your vehicle i.e. loose change, cigarettes, cigarette lighters, sunglasses, CDs, cellphones, laptops, cameras, clothing

Herb Harvey was head of science at Leaside High School

Herb Harvey, the former head of science at Leaside High School, is being remembered Wednesday at Leaside Chit Chat. Mr. Harvey died Tuesday at the age of 96.

What did NB Lieutenant Governor say? She’s in charge now

After a tight election that left the Liberals and PC parties one seat apart in the Legislature, the two party leaders seem to be arguing about what the Lieutenant Governor Jocelyne Roy Vienneau had to say about the next government. She is in a position to grant either leader the chance to form a government, or to call another election. The party leaders, Brian Gallant and Blaine Higgs, disagree over what the LG said. Gallant said he was given permission to try to form another government. Blaine that’s not what the LG said. The results saw the PCs win 22 seats, the Liberals 21, NDP 3 and People’s Alliance 3. CBC

Paul “Boulos” Rizk was shooting victim on Parkway Forest

Police have identified the man shot in a drive-by killing Monday evening at 80 Parkway Forest Dr. He is Paul ‘Boulos’ Rizk, 27, of Toronto (left). They say a small group of people was outside the community centre at the Parkway Forest address. A dark coloured four-door sedan approached. Shots were fired at the group. The sedan fled the area at a high rate of speed. Investigators believe there were many people in the area at the time of the shooting. Anyone with knowledge of this homicide is urged to contact police.

ONE DOWN, ONE TO GO

Police say that one wanted man, Nathan Hunter, 20, has surrendered after a reward was posted for his capture and conviction related to an armed bank robbery. Another man, Jesse Jack Breese, 21, remains at large. Bankers offer $10,000 for capture, conviction of these two

Enbridge withdraws $3,000 gas bill after CBC calls them

Enbridge has finally withdrawn a monthly gas bill for nearly $3,000 sent to a Toronto man after the CBC called the company to ask about it. But for nearly six months the gas firm has been demanding that Toronto condo resident Andrew Alcock pay the outrageous bill. He says he has spent hours of time both on the phone and in mental distress because of Enbridge’s stoney apparent indifference to what was clearly a mistake. CBC

Cute grocer Farm Boy picked off by Sobey’s for $800 million

Empire Co., owners of Sobey’s has purchased the 28-store chain known as Farm Boy. Farm Boy, which began in Ottawa, and has what is called “a cult-like following” for its fresh produce selection, prepared meals and in-house brand products like lemon-garlic dressing, fermented garlic flowers and chocolate chip cookie chips. Empire’s last acquisition of the much larger Safeway chain in western Canada was an integration disaster. Analysts find this purchase a tastier morsel, including the price of $800 million and an exceedingly cute name. Farm Boy has stayed out of Toronto but has locations in places like Whitby and Oakville.

ORGANIC GARAGE

A smaller grocery store chain with a cute name is Organic Garage. It is scheduled to open in an 80,000 sq. foot plaza at the corner of Laird Drive and Canvarco Rd. known as 33 Laird. The timetable for construction seems elusive. Work was said to be set to start “soon” last December.  Other tenants of 33 Laird announced in December are Dogtopia, a US-based dog care, boarding and spa service, a bath vanity shop called Happy Bathroom, Vivo Pizza/Pasta, Salons by JC and Glowzone, a recreational business that boasts glow-in-the-dark mini-golf. Organic Garage has three stores. They are in the Entertainment District, the Junction and Oakville.

INSTACART

Instacart says Tuesday it will transform its Toronto office into a tech hub and expand it by 200 employees over the next several years beginning in 2019. The California-based company says the Canadian location will be the second one to focus on research and development. The first is in San Francisco. The online grocery app company already has more than 80 employees at its current Toronto office. The location of the “Toronto office” is unstated in news reports and is not given online. This is a common practice of service companies which mostly don’t want anyone to know where they are.

Single seat edge for PC Party over Liberals in NB election

The New Brunswick general election Monday has produced a tight split, with the PC Party holding 22 seats and the Liberal government of Brian Gallant holding 21. The NDP won three seats and the right of centre People’s Alliance Party also won three. It seems to make for a tenuous few months whichever side forms a government. The Lieutenant Governor is expected to follow a protocol of first asking the Liberals if they can gain the confidence of the Legislature presumably with support from the NDP. But whatever is agreed, the Liberals would lack a majority. This may lead to a deal between PC leader Blaine Higgs with the People’s Alliance to form a one-seat majority government. Or there may be another election.

Girl sustains 6 cuts to head from dog at Missy off-leash park

A girl of three is said to be recovering from as many as six lacerations on the back of her head in an encounter with a dog at the Parkway Belt Off-Leash Dog Park in Mississauga Sunday. The child was at the park with her mother, six-year-old brother and grandfather when she encountered a dog running free. Her mother said the girl, Georgia Pike, loves dogs. Her grandfather, who was closest to the incident, kicked the dog away from the girl. The family say the owner of the dog fled the park carrying his pet when he was asked for “his information.”

Bankers offer $10,000 for capture, conviction of these two

The Canadian Bankers Association has issued a $10,000 reward for the capture two men, Jesse Jack Breese, 21 and Nathan Hunter, 20, wanted in connection with the violent robbery at a bank in Scarborough. Two of the perpetrators are already in custody. It took place Thursday, May 24, at St. Clair East and Warden Ave. Four armed men (see video below) stormed into the branch and one fired a shot. Customers were herded together and forced the ground. A Canada-wide arrest warrant has been issued for Breese and Hunter. It specifies these crimes:

1) Robbery While Armed with a Firearm
2) Disguise with Intent
3) Discharge Firearm with Intent
4) Careless Use Firearm
5) Possession Weapon for Committing Offence
6) Use Firearm Commit Indictable Offence
7) Illegal Possession of Firearm with Ammunition
8) Unauthorized Possession Firearm
9) Possession Firearm Knowing its Unauthorized
10) Conspiracy to Commit Indictable Offence

Jesse Jack Breese, 21, is described as 6’3″, slim build, dark hair. He occasionally wears prescription glasses. He is known to frequent both Barrie and Toronto. Nathan Hunter, 20, is described as 6’0″, 150 lbs., dark wavy hair.

Look at those smiles as new week counts down to Apple Fest

Hey, look at those smiles (#1) as the ladies of the Leaside Wildcats Midget 3BB team win gold at the Oshawa Lady Generals 19th Annual Tournament over the weekend. But hang on because below that is look-at-those-smiles (#2) from the Leaside Skating Club’s StarSkaters after a workshop with Robert O’Toole on Saturday. Keep smiling you guys. To the right, the Bayview Leaside BIA Apple Fest event is coming this weekend, September 29-30. Plan to be there. Lower left is an autumn delight at Chen’s Passion Fruit. They’re ornamental pepper plants. To the right is a pygmy hippo baby needing a name at the Toronto Zoo. Below that, check out the Thanksgiving Menu Packages at Today’s Menu, 852 Millwood Rd.

Voters list information for October election online Monday

City of Toronto municipal election voters’ list is available online Monday. Voters can confirm if they are on the list for the general election of October 22. The list identifies eligible electors, including name and address as well as their school support. Residents can check if they are on the voters’ list at https://www.toronto.ca/elections/myvote or by calling 416-338-1111.

Toronto Waste Wizard app will tell you which bin to use

Toronto has launched a new app called TOwaste to assist residents with proper waste sorting and disposal. It permits the use of a cell phone to access collection schedules, the Waste Wizard search tool and information about where to find Drop-off Depots and donation centres. The app also permits a rapid search for information on how to properly dispose of more than 2,000 items. The new app also makes it quick and easy to find the nearest location to donate or buy used items or drop off items such as hazardous waste.