The Bulldog

“Can I have the side of Esandar where there’s pavement?”

Visitors to Leaside Village at Laird and Esandar Drives are living with a somewhat abandoned sewer replacement project on Esandar on the approach to Longo’s. The eastbound half of the road is just the way the contractor left it weeks ago. It causes inbound drivers to sneak their cars over onto the westbound side where there is asphalt. Maybe there’s more work to be done here but either way it’s been a rocky unattended mess for too long.

Condos dark for 2nd day, Hydro says outage not its fault

Lights and elevators have been out at the high-rise condominiums at 126 Simcoe Street and 21 Nelson St. since 5 a.m. Thursday but Toronto Hydro is saying, more or less, it’s not our fault. Hydro says equipment belonging to the condo failed yesterday and knocked out power not just to the residences, but to Ripley’s Aquarium. The aquarium now has lights again and is open. The condo property manager says he’s working on the repair but has no predictions as to when power will be restored. CBC

Ward 26 Environment Day at Gardens Saturday 10-2

Jon Burnside (Ward 26)  will hold the  Ward 26 Community Environment Day to be held on Saturday, August 12  at Leaside Memorial Gardens from 10 to 2 p.m.  Small electronics, household hazardous waste, fluorescent bulbs, unused medications, oils, solvents, pesticides, propane tanks, and batteries will be accepted.  The following items will not be accepted: construction waste, gasoline, garbage, wood, cassette and videotapes, commercial/industrial hazardous waste and scrap metal.

Walk-down shops at Bayview/Belsize get new leasing agent

A new agent, Commercial Development Group (CDG), is now a handling the leasing at 1560 Bayview Ave at Belsize Drive. The sign went up in recent hours after those of the Behar Group were taken down. Behar had this account for decades. The walk-down properties in this building are chronically vacant, a function many say of the reluctance of people to walk down to a retail business. The CDG phone is 416 223-1606.

Crash on Bayview, Roehampton with person said trapped

The construction zone on Bayview Ave. north of Eglinton Ave. is the scene of an accident in which a person was reported to be trapped Friday morning. This occurred at Roehampton where traffic both ways is squeezed into a single lane. Traffic turning left onto Roehampton or left onto Bayview from Roehampton must navigate traffic and construction obstacles.

Taste of Danforth road closures Friday, end early Monday

Road closures begin Friday morning for the Taste of the Danforth event. It lasts to Sunday night.

  • Danforth Avenue will be closed from Broadview Avenue to Jones Avenue from Friday at 10 a.m. to Monday at 3 a.m.
  • Pape Avenue will be closed from Lipton Avenue to Hazelwood Avenue from Friday at 6 p.m. to Monday, at 3 a.m.
  • Logan Avenue will be closed from Garnock Avenue to the north side of the laneway north of Danforth Avenue from Thursday at 3 p.m. to Monday at 3 a.m.

Woman, 50, dead as car slams into rear of stopped TTC bus

A woman driver is dead after he car drove into the rear of a TTC bus Thursday about 6 p.m. at Sheppard Avenue East and Water Tower Gate, police say. They are investigating. The woman, 50, suffered “catastrophic injuries” and was pronounced dead at the scene, Toronto paramedics told CP24. The force of the impact is quite apparent from the photo below

Lots to discover at the TD Bank ad shoot on South Bayview

There were no openings to be had for those wishing to be discovered at the TD Bank advertising commercial shoot on South Bayview Thursday evening. But there was lots to see for patio goers and pedestrians. The commercial was shot inside Alex Cheese. Police on the scene revealed the ad will have more than one venue and a superb 68 Alpha Romeo will appear at more than one locale in the finished spot.

Bomb that wasn’t added to bummer of a day on Line 1

21st Century Village Square at Burgess Park this Saturday

This Saturday, August 12, will see the first of a series of family events at R.V. Burgess Park, 48 Thorncliffe Park Drive, to which the whole community is invited. The first of three remaining 21st Century Village Square events will unfold Saturday. These are collaborations of a government supported group known as Diaspora Genius and the Thorncliffe Neighborhood Office (TNO) promoting local entrepreneurs and providing advice on how  to grow a small business. The goal is to provide real-time training for any who are able, and help with branding and marketing. The venue is designed to mimic a small-town square and will feature entertainment (with some Juno nominated artists) as well as arts and crafts for children. Other family activities include a reading circle. The “village” will be decorated in a festive way with “store fronts” and a Village Street. It looks great. Other village dates are August 26 and Sept 9. On Saturday, September 23, Burgess Park will see a Diasporic Festival featuring music of food. More later.

Confident Swift on stand asserts Mueller “grabbed my ass”

CNN says Taylor Swift was confident and assertive on the stand in Denver Thursday in her testimony against David Mueller, the man she says groped her at a meet-and-greet in June 2013. “What Mr. Mueller did was very intentional,” Swift said as she answered questions from Gabriel McFarland, Mueller’s attorney. “I am critical of your client for sticking his hand under my skirt and grabbing my ass,” Swift said. She rejected Mueller’s claim that their interaction was basic “jostling” for a photo, and said she had no reaction to learning that Mueller had been fired over the incident. “I’m not going to allow you or your client to make me feel in any way that this is my fault because it isn’t,” she said. “I am being blamed for the unfortunate events of his life that are a product of his decisions and not mine,” Swift added later.

Brad Wall to resign after 10 years as Saskatchewan Premier

Brad Wall, Premier of Saskatchewan since 2007, has announced he will resign from politics as soon as the Saskatchewan Party (Conservative Party) elects a new leader.