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Five-alarm fire in Scarborough delays school buses briefly

A five-alarm fire in a catering business on Crockford Blvd. in Scarborough caused a next-door school bus operation to delay some routes Monday morning. The Toronto Student Transportation Group said in a tweet that the fire at 40 Crockford delayed some vehicles by a few minutes. The blaze is said have caused $500,000 damage.

North Rosedale at war with itself over Glen Rd. stop sign

The unusual spectacle of a residents association reversing itself on the need for a stop sign is playing out in North Rosedale. The association had lobbied for a four-way stop at Glen Rd. and Bin-Scarth Rd. but now it says please take down the signs. The linked story makes it clear that the community is deeply divided, a condition not unknown. CBC

Tuition $35,000 but are they getting free food from City?

The improbable world of human rights may yet see enormously-endowed private schools like Branksome Hall and Upper Canada College eligible to apply for free food from the City’s School Nutrition Program. That’s the plan that makes sure children in poor areas are getting breakfast. It is said to be possible that some private schools would apply and be approved. Starving children at the Mt. Pleasant Rd. campus of Branksome, where tuition is about $35,000 a year, may seem too detached from reality to bother most people, but the City Solicitor made the decision under pressure from those who find value in such concerns. In fact, some private schools based on religion may well apply and be approved. Here’s what the ever-equitable Joe Mihevc (Ward 21) had to say: “If you have a social equity program, you cannot distinguish on the basis of religion, or geography, or whether they are a publicly-funded or not publicly-funded school.” CBC

NDP leadership vote goes on to Thanksgiving and beyond






Voting for the federal NDP leadership is an extended affair that will go on in stages between now and October 15. Next, Four college woman from Boston are out of hospital in Marseilles after a deranged person threw acid in their faces at the railway station. One may need eye surgery. Below that, several British men have built this 20-foot Star Wars vehicle on a front lawn for fun. And you were worried about your neighbor. Lastly, a must-see as a woman in Texas gets out of handcuffs in a police car and takes off in the vehicle. There appears to be cameras everywhere as she speeds away and then crashes. Illuminating.

Denis Shapovalov secures Davis Cup tie victory for Canada

CBC — Denis Shapovalov made the most of an opportunity to fulfill a lifelong dream of playing for his country this weekend at the Davis Cup. The 18-year-old put Canada through to the World Group for 2018 after a dominating 6-3, 7-6 (1), 6-3 victory over Ramkumar Ramanathan of India in its best-of-five Davis Cup tie on Sunday on the indoor hard court at Northlands Coliseum in Edmonton. CBC

Hot dogs and corn draw families to Leaside Rotary event

The 24th Annual Toronto-Leaside Rotary Club Corn Roast was held in perfect weather Sunday at Trace Manes Park. Bouncy castles, slides and numerous other activities entertained children. Premier Wynne visited (as she usually does) and Councillor Jon Burnside’s cotton candy concession was busy.

Car knocks down pole on Bayview and Rosedale Valley

Happy people of Dilworth Day headline local picture mix

Proud East Yorkers gathered with special shirts declaring the name of their annual street party on Dilworth Crescent south of Mortimer Ave. That would be Dilworth Day. Love it guys. Then below, please keep an eye out for Matthew Policicchio’s stolen bike. It was taken from outside Leaside High School Friday afternoon. It is a brown Gary Fischer model name “piranha.” Contact Matthew via Leaside Community Facebook or write The Bulldog. A colourful poster from Grant Allardyce of the Source Menswear announces a fun event at the forthcoming Apple Fest Saturday, September 30. Finally, Debra Wood posted a photo of a chopped, channeled and chilled out rod at LHS. Could not guess what it was when it rolled off the assembly line 85 or 90 years ago.

Was 50 km limit below Pottery a bureaucratic afterthought?

Judy Weiss is urging supporters to keep momentum going for her petition to return the speed limit to 60 km from the present 50 on the Bayview Extension south of Pottery Road  Most interesting is her information that the change to 50 km on this part of the road was something like a thoughtless afterthought (our word). Judy says: “I have spoken to Councillor Jon Burnside of Leaside, who advised that this reduced speed limit to the Bayview Extension was added to a Publics Works committee vote in respect to 34 other problem locations noted in police collected data. He advised that one or more members of that committee added in to vote for standardizing the entire road of Bayview from the bottom of the extension all the way up to Steeles Ave to be posted at 50kms/hr with no data to back up this submission for a vote. The other 34 locations had problems noted in the police data. But Bayview was included in this vote with no data to support it being included. Let’s undo this bureaucratic mistake ” The petition has 640 supporters Sunday morning Change.org petition

News beyond South Bayview to make you say “who knew?”




Followers of the band Insane Clown Posse have demonstrated in Washington because the FBI has declared them to be a gang. They’re called Juggalos and they paint their faces as above. Like we said, “who knew?” Then the heartbreaking story of a Kenneka Jenkins who died in an unlocked hotel freezer in Chicago after stumbling in there during a party. Then, if you’re following it, the NDP leadership campaign comes to an end Sunday. Watch it live if you want to know.  In video, did we say that social media has changed everything? Medical nursing specialist Ashley Shepherd learned this when prospective employers began targeting her cell based on her social media profile. To the right, the astonishing story of a woman who cannot go out in the sunlight because of a rare skin condition.

Woman under tram at St. Clair/Yonge to Sunnybrook HSC

A woman about 20 was seriously injured when she was struck and trapped underneath a streetcar at St.Clair Ave. and Yonge St. Saturday about supper hour. Police arrived and closed the intersection as emergency crews attended. A Twitter witness repeated a parent saying “this is why always we look both ways” to a young child. “Heartbreaking.”

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