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Butter Studio on Bayview re-stocks French made hairclips

Butter Studio at 1597 Bayview Ave. has re-stocked a popular accessory in the form of these French-manufactured hair pins.

Pop goes Christmas Rhonda, this time down by Starbucks

Rhonda’s back with her accessories that Lola Wants (or whatever Lola wants) this time in the storefront near Starbuck’s and Scotiabank where Unique Jewellers operated for so many years.

Beaches Santa parade and anniversary pucks score big time

The venerable Beaches Santa Claus Parade will wend its way along Kingston Road Sunday. As reported by Inside Toronto you should bring along a letter to the great man and some toonies for the 36th Annual Christmas Hamper campaign. We agree. The parade serves as the launch of Community Centre 55’s Share-A-Christmas campaign. Following the parade, everyone is invited to stop by for a special reception at CC55 that will include a barbecue, crafts for the kids and photos with Santa. To the right, these hockey guys are puck-happy with their crested ice-projectiles marking the 65th anniversary of Leaside Memorial Community Arena. Holy penalty-shot say Tuck Yiong, Allan Williams and Stephen Knight. They’ve been playing there for 18 years. Below that, catch the Davisville Public School kids at their Christmas Market Saturday. Looks like fun. Far right, a reminder of the Maurice Cody Winter Fair coming Saturday, December 9 and at the bottom, December events at Leaside United Church and Manor Road United Church.

Ontario ticket claims $5 million Lotto 649 draw jackpot

The $5 million jackpot in Saturday night’s Lotto 649 draw was claimed by a ticket sold somewhere in Ontario. And the guaranteed $1 million prize went to a ticket holder in British Columbia. The jackpot for the next Lotto 649 draw on Nov. 29 will again be approximately $5 million.

5, 4, 3, 2, 1 at Cavalcade of Lights tree lighting and fireworks

Thousands have gathered at Nathan Phillips Square Saturday night for the Cavalcade of Lights celebration of the season. Below are videos of fireworks and the countdown to the tree lighting.

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PC leader Brown meets party, brings promises for election

CBC reporter Mike Crawley attended the Ontario PC Convention Saturday and says the Progressive Conservative Party has put it cards on the table, releasing a full campaign platform with more than six months before the general election of 2018. Expectation is high among Tories and strategy never more scrutinized after the party lost two elections that many said it should have won. The Ontario Liberal Party has been in power under Dalton McGuinty and then Kathleen Wynne for 14 years. The platform is presented in a magazine-style document called the People’s Guarantee. In it, Brown signs a guarantee not to run for a second term if he fails to implement his five key promises. Those promises are:

  • A 22.5 per cent tax cut for the middle class.
  • A 75 per cent refund of child care costs.
  • 12 per cent more off hydro bills.
  • $1.9 billion in new funding for mental health, what the PCs call the largest such commitment by any province.
  • Ontario’s first Trust, Accountability and Integrity Act.

Mike Crawley, CBC

Furious activity on Overlea at Costco site, EYTC additions

The supervising contractor says the new Costco is on schedule to open in February on Overlea Blvd barring very bad weather. Work continues furiously at the site through the weekend. Expectation is that the store will open, fully-stocked and ready for business toward the end of February. To the right and below there is also much work and alteration underway at the East York Town Centre across the street. New storefronts that face Overlea are nearing completion while work continues on the large dialysis centre in the space formerly occupied by Target. The centre will be operated by St. Michael’s Hospital. A restaurant called Kandahar Kabab, Afghan Cuisine, has opened in the former Brewers Retail building.

Leaside hits road to face league-leading squads on Sat/Sun

Leaside Junior Wildcats travel to Oakville and North York this weekend to face powerhouse squads in the Provincial Women’s Hockey League. Oakville Junior Hornets have stung their way to second spot in the PWHL. They face the Cats in Oakville Saturday. Sunday, Head Coach Kim McCullough’s charges head to York University to play the league-leading Toronto Aeros. Good luck ladies.

Total nailbiter as Maple Leafs squeak by Hurricanes 5-4

Uptown tree alight, wayback playback and kissy kissy Liz

Welcome back. That’s the Uptown BIA Christmas Tree all alight Friday at upper left. It was the seventh year the tree has been lighted at St. Clement’s Parkette, Yonge St. and St. Clement Ave. Then, across the top you see worthy events both Saturday and in the days ahead. Take a look. Centre left, historian Liz McFarland‏ @EAMcFarland posted a fine wayback playback of the Davis building at Yonge and Davisville (now Starbucks) when it was Grainger’s Flowers in 1953. Note the concrete median in the centre of Yonge as pedestrians wait to cross. To the right, South Bayview food with duck from Avenue Bistro (top) and fish and chips from Original’s (below). Finally, kissy kissy as Liz Trinnear of Etalk is profiled by Nikki Gill in the recurring Your Davisville feature on Twitter by postcity.com

Moose meanders Markham, survives close miss on highway

A moose which has been meandering through Markham during Friday is said by police to be resting in a ravine late in the afternoon. The moose was first seen in Buttonville Airport but has since moved on. Authorities are hoping to figure out how to tranquillize the beast and take it to a safer place. As the video above shows, the great animal had a very narrow miss crossing a highway. Moose on Twitter

CBC ACCOUNT

Eric Cole, wildlife care manager at the Toronto Zoo, says it will be crucial to capture the animal before dark or it will become even harder to track. “You have immobilize it. You’re talking about an animal that’s 1,400 lbs — it’s sheer power and it’s not used to human contact. You can’t throw nets on it, so it needs to be tranquilized,” he told CBC Toronto. Cole explained the moose would have travelled from quite a bit farther north, perhaps near Peterborough or even Algonquin Park. “It’s very unusual for it to come this far south,” he said. “He’s come quite a bit out of his natural habitat.”

Black Friday sensation at Canadian Tire sells out same day

The Instant Pot programmable pressure cooker has sold out at Canadian Tire in Leaside in what appears to be a few hours based on posts to the Facebook group Leaside Community. Writers there are dreamy-eyed about this cooking appliance as essentially worry free, unlike a conventional pressure cooker. It is a Canadian company as well according to the CT website.