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Wind, snow, cold cause ground stop at Pearson Monday

High winds and general winter weather have caused a ground stop at Pearson International Monday afternoon. As many as 200 flights were cancelled according to this report. CBC

HIGHWAY 400 WHITEOUTS

Blowing snow and snowfall have turned Highway 400 north of Barrie into a slow and dangerous stretch. OPP say there are many accidents on southbound Highway 400 near Duckworth Street. The crashes caused a backup stretching north to Line 3 in Oro Township.

2018 babies at Humber, St. Michael’s born at stroke of 12

Toronto saw two New Year’s babies born as the clock struck midnight. They are Shiloh Dlamini, born to mother Hlengiwe Khoza at St. Michael’s Hospital, and Phillip Tijir-Timor to mother Nadira Tijir-Timor at Humber River Hospital. Phillip was followed by a twin sister, Victoria, as 12.00.07. They were delivered by Caesarian Section. Phillip weighed four pounds, six ounces at birth. Shiloh weighed seven pounds, 11 ounces. Phillip and his sister weighed four pounds, six ounces and five ponds nine ounces respectively.

Pop and lock cop, squirrels alive, Elvis rites and ice cascade

The Video Wheel takes us on a morning-after journey starting in Indore, India where dancing cops are much more welcome than here in Canada. This guy is good although his act may not have much to do with traffic. Then, be prepared for a squirrel flying at you on a sugar-high. You’ll survive. In Las Vegas last night, CNN filmed an Elvis Wedding. The King performed the service. Hilarious. And finally, gorgeous drone images of Niagara Falls now slowed down to a trickle by this extreme weather.






Large crowds brave cold at Phillips Square to welcome 2018

Large crowds were at Nathan Phillips Square despite the cold weather and shortened events. Below, Tony Smyth sees reveller on way home taking balloons with him.

Off-beat New Year’s photo gallery with good wishes for 2018

Upper left, it was a good day to do a good deed for Hamilton police as they captured these two adorable runaways Sunday. The Mobile Crisis Rapid Response Team (MCRRT) normally deals with more threatening matters but this New Year’s they were happy to scoop up these rascals and turn them over to Animal Control until their owner is found. To the right. this is what New York cops are driving in Times Square Sunday night. Why not. Centre left, the estimable Cristina Tegnalia makes the best of a live hit from City Hall that no doubt made her feel like she had been hit by an iceberg, To the right, a glimpse of London lighting up and finally (bottom) the CNN highlight of the night (Waterford Crystal New Year’s Ball notwithstanding) as Gary Tuchman and friend invade an Elvis Wedding in Las Vegas. The King Lives! Happy 2018 all!

Polar bears cancel Lake Ontario dip in the interest of safety

The Toronto Polar Bear Club has decided to cancel its annual dip into Lake Ontario at Sunnyside Beach on New Year’s Day due to extreme cold weather. The event was being held in support of the Boost Child & Youth Advocacy Centre, an organization that works to eliminate violence and abuse in the lives of children, youth and their families. It would have been the 13th annual dip, with hundreds of people expected to attend.

Third car this year thoroughly stuck in Queen’s Quay tunnel

A vehicle was driven into the Queens Quay streetcar tunnel early Sunday, apparently the third time year that this has happened. The circumstances seem stranger than ever in this case. The Ford SUV is a rental car and has had the plates removed. Police also say the car was “wiped down” seemingly to remove fingerprints. It happened about 4:30 a.m. when the TTC notified commuters that the 510 Spadina streetcar would be forced to turn back northbound at Spadina and Queens Quay. The 509 Harbourfront streetcar is also turning back westbound at Spadina and Queens Quay.

Candlelight vigil for Aubrey and Chloe on Vancouver Island

Hundreds of friends and members of the public gathered Saturday night to mourn the two sisters found dead Christmas Day at an apartment occupied by their father in the Vancouver Island town of Oak Bay. Among those present were teachers of Chloe and Aubrey Berry, 6 and 4. Their father, Andrew Berry, 43, was found with apparently self-inflicted wounds. British Columbia’s child and youth representative says his office has begun to collect information about the matter. Bernard Richard said Friday it is too early to say whether he will launch a formal investigation, but he says his office has contacted the B.C. Coroners Service and the provincial ministry in charge of child welfare and has started gathering documents.

COURT DOCUMENT

The British Columbia Supreme Court document describing the settlement of custody between parents Sarah Cotton and Berry is being widely read Sunday. It ranges over four years of strained relations between the common-law couple. They met while they were both employed at BC Ferries. The account by Madame Justice Gray speaks of a father who seemed increasingly detached from efforts to manage the relationship in the interests of the children.  2017 BCSC 907 Cotton v. Berry – The Courts of British Columbia – Province of British Columbia

Two tickets split Saturday’s $5 million Lotto 649 jackpot

There are two winning tickets for Saturday night’s $5 million Lotto 649 jackpot, making each worth $2.5 million. One ticket was sold in Ontario and the other in Quebec. The draw’s guaranteed $1 million prize was claimed by a ticket purchased in Ontario. The jackpot for the next Lotto 649 draw on Jan. 3 will be approximately $5 million.

Cars will enter and exit 33 Laird at Canvarco, says report

Vehicular traffic to the commercial development planned at 33 Laird Drive will enter and exit exclusively by way of Canvarco Rd. A post Saturday named some of the tenants who are confirmed at 33 Laird. It suggested there might be a four-way intersection at Laird and Millwood Rd. to permit access to the development. A staff report from February 2017 makes it clear that this is not the case. The report states that pedestrian traffic may enter by a walkway from Laird. It says that throughout the application process to build the project “there have been conversations between the applicant and Transportation Services regarding a conceptual redesign of the intersection of Laird Drive and Canvarco Road. Although the design is still being discussed, it is anticipated that Canvarco Road will have an additional westbound lane, with the final configuration including exclusive left-turn and right-turn lanes from Canvarco Road out to Laird Drive.” There is no mention of the precise nature of the traffic control at Canvarco but it is presumed to be a stop sign. The report was written before the changes to Laird and Millwood made during the Fall of 2017 but it clearly had them in mind.  Some tenants named for development at 33 Laird

Elephant calf stands 25 minutes after birth at Belgian zoo

A newborn elephant calf at Planckendael Zoo in Belgium has struggled to his feet just 25 minutes after birth. The healthy baby elephant, born Christmas Day, has delighted zoo officials and elephant lovers world wide. Then the Video Wheel stops in the Bronx where generous friends and neighbors are bringing together supplies and clothing for the families driven out by the fire that killed 12 people. Below that, even hardy New Yorkers are saying maybe they’ll give Times Square a pass this year as temperatures are set to plunge to wind-chill values of minus 30. Finally, the Bata Shoe Museum has an exhibit which tells us that heeled shoes were first worn by men as an aid to stability in the saddle.






Local posts from police cite falling debris at Yonge/St. Clair