There will be a meeting at 3 p.m. Sunday in Corks lounge overlooking Longos on Laird Drive to discuss plans to redevelop the property at 16 Kenrae Rd. That’s just around the corner. Geoff Kettel reports that the owner of 16 Kenrae is looking to redevelop this property which currently has a small bungalow on it. It is next to a three-storey apartment and backs onto properties that on are the west side of Laird. They are contemplating the development of a semi-detached dwelling or a possible residential building that would contain four rental units built in a single detached housing form. Prior to submitting an application to the City, they would like to discuss the potential development with the Leaside Property Owners Association (LPOA) and nearby neighbours.
Hawthorne Food offers hospitality workers free training
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Faces of 2 women and a girl facing adversity. fighting back
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At left, two-day old Ingrid in the arms of her adoring mother Rebecca with father nearby at a Florida hospital. Parental bliss until police from the Miccosukee Tribe arrived and took the child away. Rebecca is a Miccosukee, her husband white, and Rebecca’s mother is alleged to have trumped up a story because she did not want a white man for a son-in-law. They say that this obscene matter is being sorted out and the infant will be returned to its parents. Centre is a forlorn Samantha Estey, 22, of New Brunswick, deeply regretting a naked picture she took and sent to someone in a private message when she was 17. Five years later it has appeared with similar pictures of other women on a website on a server in Russia. There is no lesson more difficult it would seem. Finally at right, Vanessa Biron, 10, of the Montreal suburb of Longueuil, was mauled by a pit bull-type dog in 2015 and left with permanent facial and cranial damage. Friday, a court sentenced the dog’s owner, Karim Jean-Gilles, to four years in prison for the attack. The judge concluded that Jean-Gilles knew his dogs were dangerous and did nothing to control them. His honour added a year to the Crown’s proposed sentence of three years.
Leaside Presbyterian Church book sale 9 to noon Saturday
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Mocking fancified flyers for condos at Eglinton/Brentcliffe
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Locals are mocking the alleged allure of far-flung places to pre-sell condominiums in the huge development at 939 Eglinton East at Brentcliffe Rd. Wilmar Kortleever was observing on Facebook that “New York’s red brick architecture, Tuscany’s picturesque archways and Spain’s cobblestone walkways” did not sound a lot like Leaside. The information is in flyers dropped off at doorsteps in the area for the development newly designated as Upper East Village. As is common in such pre-sells, it is a challenge in the promotional material to winkle out the actual address of the spot that is offered for sale. Location, location, location. If you can find it.
Panda trucks take Da Mao, Er Shun, cubs to Calgary flight
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Da Mao and Er Shun and Toronto-born offspring Jia Panpan and Jia Yueyue have left Toronto Zoo for their flight to Calgary. The 10-year agreement with China specified five years at Toronto and five at Calgary. The family will be the first pandas to visit the Alberta city since the 1988 Olympics and will take up residence in a multimillion-dollar facility at the Calgary Zoo built for their stay.
His right to live on street, society’s need to anguish over it
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The Video Wheel begins downtown where a homeless man has camped out, it is said, for decades. Now there are planters placed there and his long residence on this pavement is over, at least for now. Few societies anguish as much as does this one about the right to live on the sidewalk and the guilt felt by those who wish it were not so. Then to the right, Harry and Meghan have sent the invitations. Watch the mail. Next, a well done report from Heart’s Delight, Newfoundland where saving trapped dolphins is second-nature to the citizenry. Worth watching. And Apple will repatriate overseas cash and pay a tax of $38 billion to the US government. Truly staggering.
Charlie and the Chocolate Factory at the Regent for Easter
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Meridian Credit Union will be showing the 2005 re-make of Charlie and the Chocolate Factory at 11 a.m. at the Regent Theatre on Mt. Pleasant on Saturday, March 31. This is the Third Annual Easter in the Village event. The movie is followed by an egg hunt in Davisville Park sponsored by the BIA. Upper right, Toronto Greeks and their friends will parade again on the Danforth Sunday. The street will be closed from about 12.45 to 3 p.m. Below that, Andy Elder’s fun evening of Burgers, Butter Tarts, Beer, Band and Bingo is set for March 29 at the Amsterdam Brewery at 45 Esandar Dr. Call 416-467-4745 or inquire at admin@grilltime.ca. Donations of gently-used clothing to New Circles Prom Drive would be appreciated. At bottom, a reminder of the Agnes Macphail presentation to Carol Burtin Fripp Saturday night and an upcoming appearance by author and illustrator Brenden Wenzel at Mabel’s Fables March 28 (416) 322-0438.
Running water restored to apartment at 49 Thorncliffe Park
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Water has been restored to some 2,000 tenants of 49 Thorncliffe Park Dr. Friday morning after crews worked through the night to repair a water main. Owners of the building, Morguard Property, said it understood the frustration that the two-day loss of running water created. Thursday, City Councillor Jon Burnside was present at the Jenner Jean-Marie Community Centre across the street was opened to provide toilet and cooking facilities to the tenants. The landlord was reported to have thought that repairs begun Wednesday had fixed the main. But when the water was turned on Thursday afternoon, the pipe shifted and began to leak again. Bottled water was being distributed and there was considerable anger. Mayor Tory was at the scene Thursday and ordered the fire service to open a nearby hydrant and send water through a hose to the apartment building. Suzanne Desrochers of Morguard said the property management firm’s first priority was always to “ensure tenant needs are addressed and that the water service is restored.” She thanked both the city and the contractor for making “every effort” to restore water service as soon as possible.
I am witnessing caring public service at its finest as @Toronto_Fire and Toronto Water are going above and beyond to help residents at 49 Thorncliffe Park during the domestic water issues inside the building. Thank you all! @JohnTory @jon_burnside
— Matthew Pegg (@ChiefPeggTFS) March 23, 2018
Matthews returns to score great goal against Predators
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Oh hey there, @AM34. Nice to have you back. https://t.co/lHjbAR0FqV
— NHL (@NHL) March 23, 2018
Auston Matthews scored this enormously entertaining goal to put the Leafs out in front of the Predators Thursday night in Nashville. The Leafs went on to a convincing 5-2 finish against league-leading Nashville.
Tenants at 49 Thorncliffe Park without water for 36 hours
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Markets plunge as US hits China with $60 billion in tariffs
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North American stock markets plunged Thursday as President Trump announced tariffs on Chinese goods that might amount to $60 billion US. The plan intends to limit Chinese imports and as well as its investment in the US in retaliation for years of alleged intellectual property theft. The White House said the actions were necessary to counter unfair competition from China’s state-led economy. It said years of talks had failed to produce change. China said it was ready to retaliate with “necessary measures”. Beijing also said it would “fight to the end” in any trade war with the US. The Dow Jones ended the day at 23,957.89, a fall of 2.9% or 724.42 points making it the fifth biggest points fall ever. Toronto’s TSX fell some 275 points in sympathy.
