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Eight injured, firefighter in fall at 3-alarm fire on Dupont

Eight civilians were injured in a three-alarm fire at a home at 703 Dupont St. early Sunday. In addition, a firefighter was treated for injuries in a fall from the roof of the semi-detached home. The fire spread to three neighbouring homes and the occupants of all four houses got out safely. A cat and her kittens were brought out of one home by fire personnel.

Davisville Village woman offers home-made Easter pierogi

A Davisville Village woman Jillian Hrycuik is offering home-made mashed potato and cheese pierogi for sale on Facebook as Easter nears. The post has drawn a pretty good response with some members remarking that have had Ms. Hrycuik’s dumplings before and recommend them. For those from other cultures, pierogi may be made with potato, meat or fruit and are said to be a Ukrainian tradition at Easter. They are also closely associated with Polish cuisine. The history of the food is lost to the ages although stories persist that they came to Europe from China in the baggage of Marco Polo. Leaside Community 

Carol Burtin Fripp receives Annual Agnes Macphail Award

Carol Burtin Fripp received the 25th Annual Agnes Macphail Award in a ceremony Saturday night at the East York Civic Centre. Photos tweeted of the evening begin at left with the excellent photo by Ms. Burtin Fripp’s son, Will, taken at home before the event. Flowers arrived from son Eric and his wife Satwant in London. The guest speaker was MP Rob Oliphant who is shown at right with Maeve Pestonji of St  Anselm Catholic School, winner of the student public-speaking contest held in conjunction with the award. Below is a nice group shot with many faces from the Leaside and East York family

Living large in Hoggs Hollow at modern 110 Donwoods Dr.

This palatial home is at 110 Donwoods Dr. off Yonge St. in Hoggs Holllow. Asking price is $5,448,000. The agent is Sharon Soltanian.

Long-suffering residents want completion of 240 Rose Park

When the charming original brick home at 240 Rose Park Dr. in Moore Park was sold more than three years ago it’s doubtful anyone realized what a difficult and drawn-out saga awaited the neighborhood. Work has been sporadic and today the replacement for 240 Rose Park sits silently at the corner of Welland Ave. The day when long-suffering residents might see it finished and the site cleaned up and inhabited seems as unknown as ever. The property is in the hands of Metro Developers Group of Richmond Hill. This original home sold in six days for slightly under the listing price of $1,135,000 in late 2012, somewhat under the asking price of $1,149,000.

No winner in Saturday night’s $5 million Lotto 649 jackpot

No winning ticket was sold for the $5 million jackpot in Saturday night’s Lotto 649 draw. But the guaranteed $1 million prize was claimed by a ticket holder in Ontario. The jackpot for the next Lotto 649 draw on March 28 will be approximately $7 million.

Carol Burtin Fripp receives Annual Agnes Macphail Award

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Serious injuries in two-car collision at Jane and Shoreham

A two-car collision at Jane St. and Shoreham Dr. has sent occupants of the vehicles to hospital. The injuries are said to be serious but probably not life-threatening.

Perspectives on March for Our Lives following historic day

The March for Our Lives events in Washington and elsewhere will be examined and the impact followed in coming days. Is it a Vietnam War moment where a generation facing the peril of bloody death in a meaningless struggle create real change? Many would like to think so. However the fight this time is not about a foreign war but the home-grown culture of gun possession.






Boy’s team, friends mourn deaths at Thorncliffe Park service

The funerals of Krassimira Pejcinovski, 39, and her two children, Roy, 15, and Venallia, 13, were held at St. Demetrius Greek Orthodox Church on Thorncliffe Park Drive Saturday. Fatima Sayed, Toronto Star Father, ex-husband expresses “deepest gratitude” to public  Friend and employer tells fearful story of Krissy’s last days

March For Our Lives hopes to signal generational change

The March for Our Lives event in Washington Saturday is intended to bring greater gun control to the US. It is said to be a generational signal that will be determinative on public opinion. But that is not entirely clear. Beliefs about gun ownership for self-defense are deeply ingrained. A great irony is that continued gun violence reinforces this view among many. City News has a report on Toronto marchers and there will be live coverage seen at the Washington times link.




$15.5 million winner in Ontario on Friday’s Lotto Max draw

A ticket sold in Ontario will claim Friday night’s $15.5 million Lotto Max jackpot. The exact location of where the ticket was purchased has yet to be revealed. The jackpot for the next Lotto Max draw on March 30 will be about $10 million.