The Bulldog

Tim’s moves 400-person HQ from Oakville to King St. West

Tim Hortons will move its headquarters from Oakville to the Exchange Tower at 130 King St. W the company has announced. Tim’s has been in Oakville since it was founded 50 years ago. All 400 employees will move to Toronto but a training facility will remain in Oakville. Tim Hortons president Alex Macedo says the move will bring it closer to business partners, enable it to better use technology to serve customers and help it keep abreast of industry trends.

STARBUCKS TO HOLD RACE MEETING

Starbucks said Tuesday it will be closing all of its company-owned restaurants in the US during the afternoon of May 29 to conduct a racial-bias education program. This follows the clumsy and obscure action taken by employees at a Philadelphia store when they called 911 over two black men who wanted to use the washroom but who had not purchased anything.

FIRE CALL TO BAYVIEW AND FLEMING

There was a fire call to the corner of Bayview Ave. and Fleming Cres. Tuesday but the call was cleared immediately. There may have been pizza burning.

Truck damages “LRT bridge” at Kennedy Station location

Relocation of watermain and sewer faciliites is taking plce at the Kennedy Station site.

City’s Chiptruck at PetSmart for creatures great and small

Upper left, the City has announced that its Chiptruck, the one that helps us track our loveable four-legged friends when they vanish, will be at the PetSmart store in Leaside Centre Wednesday. That’s at Eglinton and Laird. Then, get your old bikes over to the Davisville School playground on Saturday for the bike collection event. This is a very worthy project which brings joy to kids whose families cannot buy them a bike. Next, there’s soup, sandwiches and song next Sunday at Leaside United. At top right,  Jason Shelly and Sara Wickware are organizing dog owners to help clean up Sunnybrook Park Dog Park on Saturday. See Leaside Chit Chat for that notice. At centre, great video shot by East Yorker Ben Lucier of  his dog Sprocket escaping a large tree branch in the backyard. YouTube. At the bottom, a reminder of clean up events on Saturday. The  Bayview Leaside BIA will gather on the northwest corner of Bayview and Millwood at 9 a.m. ABCRA members can help smarten up Ramsden Park the same day. See all posters at the South Bayview Bulldog Bulletin Board.

Double-header after ice punches through ballpark roof

Ice falling from the CN tower punched a hole in the roof of the Rogers Centre, broke windows on the RBC building and smashed a window of a bus being used by the Kansas City Royals. No one was hurt in all of this. Last night’s game was cancelled and a double-header Tuesday will make up the lost game.




Will friendly terrace help Toronto make peace with Crystal?

The informative website Urban Toronto has published plans for a new people-friendly terrace and “plaza” to sit around the base of the contentious “Crystal” addition of the Royal Ontario Museum. The project is endowed by two families and will carry the names Helga and Mike Schmidt Performance Terrace and Reed Family Plaza. The details as offered by Urban Toronto are interesting but the comments at the bottom of the post reveal again how deeply offended many people are by the 2007 Bloor St. addition to the ROM.

Standpipe removed by Hydro to free wires, branches, cars

This Leaside family is appealing for a good electrician after it was necessary for Toronto Hydro to disconnect the standpipe entry for power into the house so it could disentagle wires and branches laying on a car in the driveway. A surprise added cost to April in 2018. Leaside Community

Ice hunks punch hole in Rogers Centre roof, game cancelled

Falling ice chunks off the CN Tower have punched a hole in the roof of the Rogers Centre and caused the cancellation of tonight’s game against the Royals. The CN Tower is also closed. The ice chuinks, which are occasional hazards at the tower, started to come doen about mid-morning. In this case they are said to come off the upper pod and antenna mast at the very top of the tower. Living memorory does not recall the cancelation of a game before for this reason. But the hole is big enough to permit water leakage onto the field, sources said.

Big Lie? Smooth Russian diplomat denies a chemical attack

Here we see Sergei Lavrov, the Russian Foreign Minister, do what the Russians have done forever. Deny, deny, deny. Either that or there really was no chemical attack (again) on Syria like the US, UK and France maintain. Smooth.




Clean up after double whammy on Rumsey south of McRae

Lights are coming back on in south central Leaside and across South Bayview Monday afternoon. Much of the area in the dark overnight is now lighted, as is Rolph Road School. The two trees above are opposite each other on Rumsey Road. They created a double whammy down near McRae. The traffic lights at Bayview and Moore are back to normal as well. Outage map

Smaller outages must wait as large areas are serviced first

Police warn of smashed windshield from ice off another car

South central Leaside north of Southvale still without power

The Toronto Hydro map shows outages in South Bayview at 9 a.m. Monday. The large area of homes in south central Leaside is affected. Sunday afternoon wind is the cause of downed trees and branches. The green spots indicate localized outages. Rolph Road School is without power. Childrens Garden School is closed while Bennington Heights is open, but condtions are very slippery, one parent advises.