Wednesday the Leaside Blood Donor Clinic takes place at Northlea Elementary and Middle School at 305 Rumsey Road. Please give.
No winning Lotto 649 ticket sold for Saturday night draw
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No winning ticket was sold for the $5 million jackpot in Saturday night’s Lotto 649 draw. But a total of 26 guaranteed prizes of $1 million each were handed out with 17 in Ontario. The jackpot for the next Lotto 649 draw on April 4 will be approximately $7 million.
Beaches Easter Parade will be a sunny day on Queen East
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It will be a cool sunny day for the Beaches Easter Prade Sunday. The parade will start at Queen Street East and Munro Park Avenue and continue along Queen Street East and Woodbine Avenue. Police advise Queen will be closed in sections.
Road closure: 10 a.m. to 12 p.m.
– Queen Street East, from Munroe Park Avenue to Fallingbrook RoadRoad closure: 11 a.m. to 1:30 p.m.
– Queen Street East, from Munroe Park Avenue to Fallingbrook Road
– Nursewood Road, from Queen Street East to #24 Nursewood RoadRoad closure: 1:30 p.m. to 4:30 p.m.
– Queen Street East, from Fallingbrook Road to Woodbine AvenueRoad closure: 2 p.m. to 4:30 p.m.
– Woodbine Avenue, from Queen Street East to Lake Shore Boulevard East
– Lake Shore Boulevard East, from Coxwell Avenue to Woodbine Avenue
Oh hello there! We’ll be seeing you real soon in handcuffs
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Peel police have released video of two burglars recorded March 10 near Eglinton Ave West and Dubonet Dr. in Mississauga. The video is here and shows the lead perpetrator carefully removing shards of glass from a smashed sliding door. He then enters and poses for this apparently quite good likeness. As posted to CP24 the perp speaks in Spanish after spotting the camera pointed right at him. He grabs it in an apparent effort to disable it. He asks the other suspect named Carlos for assistance. But it was all too late. The two made off with jewelry and various electronic items. Investigators are appealing for witnesses, or anyone who may have information concerning this investigation to contact 11 Division Criminal Investigation Bureau at (905) 453-2121 Ext 1133. Information may also be left anonymously by calling Peel Crime Stoppers at 1-800-222-TIPS (8477), or by visiting www.peelpolice.ca.
Lines 1 and 2 running at Yonge/Bloor after package scare
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The TTC has announced that service has resumed at the Yonge and Bloor Line 1 and 2 stations after a three-hour delay related to a package. TTC official tweets are here.
ALL CLEAR: The delay at Bloor and Yonge Station has now cleared and full service has resumed on the Line 1 and Line 2. #TTC
— TTC Service Alerts (@TTCnotices) March 31, 2018
Paul and Meg’s Leaside Airbnb caper gets mixed responses
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The flattering story published by Toronto Life of the Leaside Airbnb couple known in the article only as “Paul and Meg” has drawn mixed reaction from other Leaside homeowners in posts at Leaside Community. One has calculated that the home would have had to be rented 65 nights a year in order to earn the stated income of $60,000 at $925 per night. “Not sure I’d be thrilled to be their next-door-neighbor,” he says. Patrick Rocca adds: “Their crazy to have done this interview.” He gives reasons and they aren’t hard to guess at. But others ask why the two should be embarrassed to be Airbnb renters. As The Bulldog said earlier, this will not be everyone’s cup of tea.
Winds with occasional gusts of 70 km predicted Saturday
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Environment Canada has issued a special weather statement for a wide swath of the region, including Hamilton, Caledon and Orangeville. They say that strong southwesterly winds will develop this afternoon ahead of the arrival of a cold front. According to the special weather statement, gusts will reach 70 kilometres.
NO WINNING LOTTO MAX
No winning ticket was sold for the $10 million jackpot in Friday night’s Lotto Max draw. The jackpot for the next draw on April 6 will be approximately $15 million.
3,000 eggs hunted by hundreds of kids at Davisville Park
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Hundred of children foraged for 3,000 hidden eggs in Davisville (June Rowlands) Park Saturday. The event was sponsored by Meridian Credit Union on Mt. Pleasant Rd. and organized by Lesley Stoyan of AppleTree Markets. Husband Chris Trussel is known to transform into the Easter Bunny.
Moore Park and Rosedale meet candidate Mary Fragedakis
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Mary Fragedakis, the two-term Councillor in Ward 29 (Danforth) will contest the newly-created Ward 34 in the 2018 Toronto municipal election. Ms. Fradedakis won both the 2010 and 2014 elections handily (about 40 and 60 percent of ballots respectively) and is a personable and energetic politician. Her political sympathies seem eclectic although she has in the past been said to have NDP inclinations. All of this will be reviewed by voters in Moore Park and Rosedale who now become part of the horizontally-postioned ward. It stretches from the Yellow Creek, Yonge St and Rosedale Valley Rd on the west to Coxwell Ave (with variations) on the east. Before her entry into politics, Fragedakis was involved for nine years with Open Dialogue, a conference and seminar organizing company. She is also one of the founders of the Broadview Community Youth Group. Fragedakis graduated from the University of Toronto in 1996 with a Master of Arts in political science. Ward tutorial for voters, politicians as OMB okays new map
OTHER NEWS
Easter Egg Hunt fun set for June Rowlands Park Saturday
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Brisk but bright weather prevailed for the Saturday afternoon Easter Egg Hunt at June Rowlands Park at Mt. Pleasant and Davisville Ave. It following a screening of Charlie and the Chocolate Factory at 11 a.m. in the Regent Theatre. Later post
Revised Scrivener Court proposal at Design Review Panel
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The proposed Scrivener Court development on Yonge St. south of the North Toronto railway station (now and for decades a liquor store) has been presented to the City’s Design Review Panel (DRP) and has apparently found some favour. The proposal put forward by Diamond Corp and Tricon Capital has been reduced five storeys to a height of 21 floors. It is a mixed use concept which as reported by Urban Toronto would create “create an enhanced and pedestrian-friendly heart’ for the Summerhill neighborhood.” The revised proposal was also presented at a public meeting March 20. The number of rental units has been reduced to 141 from the original 182 and a 332 square meter public park has been added to the proposal. Councillor Krystin Wong-Tam said she had not seen the revised proposal before the session and declined to state whether she supports it. An original, taller proposal is before the Ontario Municipal Board following an appeal from Diamond which has said it would withdraw the appeal if the new proposal were approved by the City.
Engineer to chocolatier neat Easter feature from City News
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