Christmas messages are coming in but only three are available at post time. The prime minister released his good wishes Sunday and reminded Canadians that it is time to bundle up and be happy. He sneaked in a few plugs for his government towards the end. Mayor Tory spoke lovingly of the City and among other sentiments urged everyone to help those who may need help. The president of Israel, Benjamin Netanyahu, said he was proud to preside in a country that wishes Christians a Merry Christmas and said he would be offering pilgrims to that state a personal guide to places in the Holy Land. Queen reflects on past year’s tragedies, family in Christmas message
Mom begs for news on whereabouts of daughter Cheyanna
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Toronto Police held a moving news conference Sunday at which the mother of Cheyanna Cooper, 24, pleaded for any information that might lead to the recovery of her daughter. The mom, Michelle Walker, said Cheyanna was last seen on December 13 at the Horizons For Youth Shelter on Gilbert Ave. near Eglinton Ave. She came to Toronto to “experience life” said her mother. That was early December. Cheyanna is a Cree woman from Saskatchewan.
Fire destroys car at Keele and Sheppard Sunday afternoon
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This spectacular car fire was snapped by Salvatori @IAmSalvatori as a vehicle erupted Sunday at Keele St. and Sheppard Ave. Everyone escaped injury. Police say the fire began under the hood and soon engulfed the car.
Summerhill Market, Shoppers Drug Mart open Christmas
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Summerhill Market at 446 Summerhill and 1054 Mt. Pleasant Rd. will open Christmas Day from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. Shoppers Drug Mart 1601 Bayview Ave. will also be open from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. Grocery stores other than these are scheduled to be closed. Here is a list of places that are open Christmas Day with things to do compiled by CP24
- Many outdoor skating rinks around town
- Movie theatres
- Some restaurants
- Pacific Mall in Markham
- Ripley’s Aquarium
- Disney On Ice at the Rogers Centre
- The Christmas Flower Show at the Allen Gardens Conservatory
- The TTC and GO Transit will both be running on a Sunday service schedule
Christmas Eve was busy throughout South Bayview. Some glimpses below
Sherman family hires pathologist to do second autopsy
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Reports say the family of Barry and Honey Sherman has hired a pathologist to conduct a second autopsy on their bodies. This as police presence at the Old Colony Rd. home continues with forensic work in many areas. On Saturday, police used trucks with vacuum hoses to search the sewers for possible evidence. Putting the confusion around Sherman deaths into words
British Christmas post has Big Ben and Public House Pugs
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As much as 20 cm now predicted for Christmas morning
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Environment Canada has upped the snowfall ante Sunday morning with a prediction of as much as 20 cm overnight. The snow will become heavy at times Sunday evening, enhanced by a heavy snow band off of Lake Ontario. Visibility is expected to be limited making travel challenging. Snowfall totals of 15 to 20 centimetres are expected by the time it tapers off overnight. Cold brisk winds on Christmas Day will likely create some local blowing snow as well. Travelers are encouraged to adjust their plans if possible.
$17 million Lotto 649 jackpot won somewhere in Ontario
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The $17 million jackpot in Saturday night’s Lotto 649 draw went to a ticket holder in Ontario. There were also five guaranteed prizes of $1 million each up for grabs. Two were claimed by tickets sold in Ontario, two in the Prairies and one in British Columbia. The jackpot for the next Lotto 649 draw on Dec. 27 will be approximately $5 million.
Vanessa Rose award, Toy Clinic and lucky Christmas coin
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Upper left, Leaside stalwart Vanessa Rose is honoured by MP Rob Oliphant for her tireless community work over the years in Leaside and Thorncliffe Park. That’s the Sesquicentennial Citizenship Award Vanessa has in hand. Thanks Vanessa. To the right, an unnamed elf among the many over at the Community Centre 55 Emergency Toy Clinic on Main St. They were hopping today preparing bags of gifts for needy families. Centre left, Ann Brown, the administrator of Leaside Chit Chat Facebook, has posted her favorite Christmas wish and to the right, the glorious East York Civic Centre Christmas Tree. Finally at the bottom, the Christmas tradition of the card that goes back and forth between childhood pals Art Clarke and David Harding. It’s a kind of Scottish joke about the lucky coin given as a gift but only if the recipient gives it back next year. Clarke and Harding have been doing this for 65 years.
36 pedestrian road deaths in Toronto as 2017 comes to close
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Toronto police say there have been over 1,600 collisions involving pedestrians in the city this year, including 36 that resulted in fatal injuries. Of those 36 fatalities, 16 involved seniors 65 or older and 21 involved jay-walking.
COLLISION
Dupont St and Symington Ave, report of a pedestrian struck, no info on injuries, vehicle has fled the scene, silver SUV, damage to front passenger side #GO3254120 ^cb— Toronto Police Operations (@TPSOperations) December 23, 2017
Snow is predicted for Sunday evening, Christmas morning
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A special weather statement from Environment Canada issued late Saturday afternoon calls for widespread snowfall Christmas Eve, with higher amounts possible near the Lake Ontario shore. The Weather Network is estimating that as much as 15 cm might fall Sunday with more than one cm Christmas morning.
“Unused” safe deposit box drilled open, valuables gone
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A TD Bank safe deposit box was drilled open because records said it was unused, according to a CBC story published online. Inside that box were immigration papers, a wedding ring and 22-carat gold bangles and a neckless. Now they are gone and no one seems to know where. The Edmonton man who suffered this stunning loss is Suraj Khatiwada. The bank is saying it doesn’t know why its records did not show the box belonged to Mr. Khatiwada. Private contractors are employed to open locked boxes that must be opened. The story does not say who that was or if he can shed light on the valuables. CBC
