The former Stanley Cleaners building on the northeast corner of Millwood and Randolph Rds. is being demolished. City records say an environmental assessment is being done prior to construction of a new mixed use building. They say the design for the proposed building will be based on the ongoing assessment.
Weed headgear, busking the TTC and City Cynthia in charge
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From the CBC comes news that Indigenous artist Jason Carter created an image of a bear (left) wearing a headdress made of marijuana leaves. This was used to illustrate a cover story in NOW that asks the burning question “Can Legalization Set Indigenous Communities Free?” South Bayview demands to know. Centre we see a young man who is wandering TTC subway cars playing a catchy tune called Despacito on his groanbox. It was recently recorded by Justin Bieber with naughty lyrics by Luis Fonsi. The TTC is not amused. Then at right, it’s Cynthia Mulligan again. She will moderate a provincial leaders debate on City News in which the audience will ask the questions.
Mattamy Homes to replace All Star Bowl, Caddy’s strip club
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Mattamy Homes proposes to build “stacked townhomes” at Eglinton Ave. and Danforth Rd., site of local hangouts of various local affection. They are All Star Bowl, Caddy Adult Entertainment and the Eglinton Inn. Urban Toronto.
Bid for Toys R Us, Rogers Wireless bump, strike fears at CP
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Fairfax Financial Holdings has signed an agreement to buy the Canadian Toys “R” Us business for some $300 million, the Financial Post says. The bid is seen as an opening for others to enter competing proposals by Monday. Fairfax would receive a break fee of about 4 per cent if another bidder is chosen, a source told the Post. Rogers Communications Inc. has signed up far more wireless subscribers in the first three months of the year than expected. Rogers said on Thursday after markets closed that it added 95,000 new mobile customers on contract, beating the average estimate of 58,000 that analysts had predicted. and CP Rail has begun shutting down train operations ahead of a possible strike set to start Saturday by two unionized workforces. CP says it continues to bargain with both the Teamsters Canada Rail Conference and the International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers, which have given strike notices for this Saturday.
PC Party given 46 percent support in poll taken Wednesday
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With six weeks left before the General Election on June 7, the Forum Research Poll has thrown up results indicating the PC Party under Doug Ford might receive as much as 46 percent of the popular vote if the election were held today, The April 18 survey suggested that 27 percent of voters would vote NDP and 21 percent Liberal. It’s an open question just how many people have seen the Liberal ad campaign called The Real Doug Ford, which has been airing for a few days. But Forum says that “the bump” in support created by the Liberal budget has faded. Two days before the poll was conducted, the Ontario NDP released its party platform, calling for universal pharmacare and dental care, higher corporate taxes and the re-purchase of Hydro One to make it public. Four percent of respondents said they would vote Green while two per cent expressed support for another party.
There’s a busy sweep up and civic duty Saturday ahead
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This is clean up weekend in Toronto and that applies to South Bayview where the BIA will hold its Earth Day Clean Up called Sweep the Streets. It begins at 9 a.m. Saturday where volunteers will gather at Millwood and Bayview with brooms in hand for coffee and treats. Other clean ups are taking place as well. The City’s page is here. Also in this summary, a reminder of the Rotary Recycling event in the parking lot of the East York Town Centre and the used bike collection taking place at Davisville Public School. Full South Bayview Bulletin Board
“Good progress” being made in NAFTA talks says Freeland
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Canadian, Mexican and U.S. ministers seeking to revamp the North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA) have made good progress on the key question of autos, Canadian Foreign Minister Chrystia Freeland said Thursday as pressure for a deal intensified. Reuters
CGS Grade 3s make their own stop-and-go animation videos
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The Visual Arts are alive and well at CGS on Eglinton. The Grade 3s are currently working on a very exciting project that will be on display at their upcoming Art Fair on May 4. They are making their very own stop & go motion videos. After creating a personalized set and characters, they were tasked by their teacher, Ceci Scott, with putting them into action. The children took up to 250 photos each to create the movement they wanted for their stories. Some of the videos include sound effects, music and credits. Making use of all of these elements has made for some really effective and fun videos and the children are feeling very proud of their creations. Check out the 2017 ‘Art Rocks’ Art Fair at CGS here. Looking for an increased focus on the arts for your child at school? Learn more about CGS here or call Kelly Scott, Director of Admission at 416 423 5017 x 43.
Yikes! Facebook forked out $35 million to get MLB off cable
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The future does not seem friendly at the prospect of small screen FB muscling in on the television world of Major League Baseball. Then, David Copperfield has had to explain how he gets a whole gang of people mysteriously off stage and into the lobby. Below that, dramatic video of a brave cop who gets chased away by an explosion but who comes back to save people. Finally, City News anchor Kevin Frankish visits Flemingdon Park. Nice.
Moore Park original 181 Hudson sells for $2M in February
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An original Moore Park home at 181 Hudson Drive has sold for $2 million on February 20. Bidding boosted the final price from the listing figure of $1,629,000. The home is nicely located at the foot of Heath St on the north side of the walkway to the Cat’s Eye Bridge to Bennington Heights. The home has three bedrooms and three baths. On the flip side, it has a mutual driveway which seems narrow and an unfinished basement.
Neighbours rally in search for Tabby Luna in North Leaside
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Dozens of North Leaside residents and many from elsewhere are offering support for the owner of a lost Tabby Grey cat named Luna. She belongs to a home on the east side. Luna disappeared Tuesday. Many have posted offers to take a cat trap on their property and reported thorough searches of the yard. Others express hope for a safe return, All cat owners will know that cats go away and usually come back but the outpouring of support on Leaside Community is remarkable.
More traffic on Bayview Ave this weekend as DVP closed
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The Don Valley Parkway Spring cleaning will take place this weekend. It was postponed from last weekend by the weather. The DVP will be closed from Friday, April 20 at 11 p.m. until Monday, April 23 at 5 a.m. South Bayview residents may expect much heavier traffic on Bayview Ave because of this closure.
