The extraordinarily warm weather this September has inspired an urgent request to landlords to turn off the heat. It’s on because there is a bylaw saying that by this date, it must be on. All well and good but the climate doesn’t care. Then, to the UN where the prime minister doesn’t seem to feel Canadians have had their fill of self-abasement. The UN no doubt loved it. On the other hand, even hard-hearted Canadians may twinge to hear that those happy Norwegians (happiest in the world, they say) have squirreled away a trillion US dollars in their Sovereign Wealth Fund. Okay. Will it cheer you to spend a moment with Rihanna as she introduces her new makeup?
St. Cuthbert’s, Smokedown and Holy Cross at Legislature
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St Cuthbert’s Anglican Church green will host the annual Blessing of the Animals at 1399 Bayview Ave. Saturday, September 30 at 11 a.m. Thursday (tonight) the Amsterdam Breweries at 45 Esandar Drive will rock to the Leaside Smokedown event in support of New Circles. And the fine-looking group at lower right are from Holy Name Catholic School at 690 Carlaw Ave. as they visit the Legislature at Queen’s Park with MPP Peter Tabuns present.
New traffic rules for next phase of Bayview/Eglinton LRT
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The next phase of station construction at Bayview and Eglinton Aves. will see excavation of the centre of Eglinton on the south side. The work will continue 16 hours a day from 7 a.m. to 11 p.m. and is expected to take 15 months. Many new traffic rules will apply including no left turns from northbound Bayview onto Eglinton. Right turns onto Eglinton from northbound Bayview, previously forbidden, will be permitted on a green light (but not red). Right turns from Eglinton going southbound onto Bayview will be forbidden and there will be no pedestrian crossing of any kind, it seems, on the south side of the intersection, crossing Bayview.
Jay’s hurler Marcus Stroman denied entry to Cactus Club
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No kidding. Marcus Stroman was denied access to the Cactus Club Cafe on Adelaide St. West last night even though he had a table. There is no explanation from the club except that it was stupid on the part of a security guard. Stroman tweeted his shout out to the guard Wednesday. Then, it’s the enthusiastic Prime Minister of Canada at a WE Day event in New York. Under that, Roberta Bondar, Canada’s space woman, talks about her career. And the ever entertaining Jeanne Moos of CNN connects the dots between Donald Trump’s “Rocket Man” and the one created by Elton John.
Magnolia tree on lawn of LUC succumbs to “very old” age
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The giant magnolia tree on the lawn of Leaside United Church has been cut down after a life that took it to a “very old” age, says the church’s webmaster. We will remember the glory as shown here. To the right, the Mt. Pleasant Village BIA will have its Harvest Fair this Saturday, September 23. New member and good neighbour Meridian Trust is presenting the annual day. Below, a reminder that the Leaside Smokedown fun is Thursday (tomorrow) at Amsterdam Breweries on Esandar Dr. in aid of New Circles GLOW (Gently Loved Outfits to Wear). Finally, the ever-popular Toronto Card Show carries on at the Amsterdam location this Sunday.
Ontario gov’t raids Volkswagen Canada offices in Ajax
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The Ontario government executed a search warrant at the Volkswagen Canada offices on Tuesday as part of its investigation into the emissions scandal that rocked the company two years ago. The Ministry of the Environment and Climate Change charged Volkswagen AG with one count under the province’s Environmental Protection Act last week. It alleges the German company did not comply with Ontario emission standards. The allegations have not been proven in court.
City Council will debate East York flags on street signs
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Efforts by East York loyalists to have the City place the former borough’s flag on its street signs will go to City Council after the Public Works and Infrastructure Committee was unable to come to a decision Tuesday. Toronto’s policy towards such reminders of “the six” municipalities that formed Metropolitan Toronto is to get rid of them. In 2000, Toronto Council decided to excise the names of the old municipalities from street signs in order to reflect the identity of the newly-amalgamated Toronto. But a 3-3 tie at the committee sent the matter to Council. The committee heard from East York guardians Justin Van Dette, Miroslav Glavic, Carol Burtin-Fripp of the Leaside Property Owners Association, Councillor Mary Fragedakis (Ward 29) and Councillor Janet Davis (Ward 31). In the end, these speakers persuaded three members — Christin Carmichael Greb, Chin Lee, Anthony Perruzza. Three others — Stephen Holyday, Giorgio Mammoliti, Jaye Robinson (Chair) — were unmoved.
Million dollar financial crimes news conference by police
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Release — On Wednesday, September 20, 2017, at 10:30 a.m., in the media gallery at headquarters, Inspector Peter Callaghan of Toronto Police Service Financial Crimes will be joined by Inspector Ann Koenig of the RCMP’s Integrated Marketing Enforcement Team to brief the media on Project Briscola, a multi-jurisdictional, million-dollar financial crimes investigation.
Residents petition to remove new bike lanes from Woodbine
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Residents in the area of Woodbine Ave. have launched a petition on Change.org calling for the removal of new bicycle lanes. They say the congestion caused by the lanes has driven vehicles down side streets, imperiling children, that local traffic is slower and few cyclists use the lanes. They say that a new concept of parking which places cars between bike lanes and traffic causing occupants of to cross between bike traffic is inherently unsafe. By Wednesday morning 1766 people had signed the petition. Change.org
STATISTICS NOW EIGHT YEARS OLD
A survey done by Ipsos Reid in 2009 states that 16 per cent said they used their bicycles to commute to work or school, up from 11 per cent in 1999. And many of those who commute by bike are riding more days a week than in the past. The synopsis of this poll published by the City makes no reference to the frequency of use in bad weather or how many people maintain a vehicle as an alternative. At the same time, it seems clear that the population is growing older and necessarily less likely to be riding a bicycle.
Wellwise on Wicksteed a nod to mid-life needs in photo mix
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This South Bayview photo mix begins with those lively socks, a reminder that middle-aged people may want support in more ways than one. The Shoppers Drug Mart innovation called Wellwise opens at 9.30 Saturday in the SmartCentre on Wicksteed Ave. To the right, a pretty poster promoting the Seed and Kernel Festival in the same parking lot that held the Park and Bark event. Seed and Kernel goes Saturday from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. and is sponsored by The Times Group, a developer. Then down below from the left we see new Wayfinder signs being placed along trails in the Don Vally. In the centre is the East York flag from Centennial year (1967) which many in the former borough fear is being phased out at City Hall. Former mayors Alan Redway and Michael Prue along with others were at a committee Tuesday to make the point. Finally, Greenwood Cigar will give way to a KFC at the corner of Queen and Greenwood and it is making some people sick. Their upset could not be worse than that of the Leaside ladies who reviled a similar arrival at SmartCentre last December. Dismay, disgust from Leaside ladies to KFC on Laird
Lane by car wash named for South Bayview’s Badali family
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The laneway beside the Bayview car wash will soon bear the name of the well-known Badali family, resident merchants on Bayview Ave. since 1938. The lane was in need of a name for the orientation of both the public and emergency services. At the last East York and Toronto Community Council meeting, members adopted the name Badali Family Lane. Councillor Josh Matlow’s office says it is understood that transportation services will do the installation of signs in the Spring, at which time there will be a laneway unveiling ceremony.
Two dead in six-car crash on York Region’s Ravenshore Rd.
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4 people (minor injuries) taken to Southlake Hospital via @YorkParamedics bus from Ravenshoe Rd crash. 2 others pronounced dead, 1 critical. pic.twitter.com/w7HHjQhqFI
— Jeremy Cohn (@JeremyCohnTV) September 19, 2017
Two people have died and five others have been injured in a crash involving six vehicles near Keswick. Police were called to the scene in the Ravenshoe Road and Woodbine Avenue area around 2:15 p.m. Tuesday for reports of a head-on collision. Details are still sketchy.

