Police seized 37 dogs and puppies from a premises in North York after a man who had been seen on surveillance video throwing a dog in a garbage can surrendered himself to police. The complaint against the man, Quang (Andrew) Tieu, 35, is that he caused unnecessary suffering to these creatures and that he willfully abandoned the puppy. Police do not comment on the reason for the large number of dogs at this location but they do ask those trying to adopt a pet or find a new home for a dog to use “a reputable source” for that purpose.
SUV into pole closes Bayview northbound at Sutherland
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Bayview Ave. northbound was closed at Sutherland Dr. during the noon hour after an SUV struck a post or posts. It was one of a number of incidents reported in the wake of heavy rain Thursday. TPS Operations was reporting flooding at the Don Valley Parkway and Don Mills, as well as other incidents. Lanes may be closed at Don Mills.
Deluge! Torrential sustained downpour hits Toronto
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A torrential rainstorm has hit Midtown, the GTA and much of the southwest late Thursday morning. The rain has caused flooded gutters and eaves over a period of some 20 minutes during the eleven o’clock hour. After a momentary respite the heavy rain continued on toward the noon hour. The forecast was for a “light thunderstorm”. Environment Canada was caught flat-footed by the rain, issuing a special bulletin at 11:25 just as the worst of the downpour slowed.
60 mm POSSIBLE
It says: “Please continue to monitor alerts and forecasts issued by Environment Canada. To report severe weather, send an email to ec.cpio-tempetes-ospc-storms.ec@canada.ca or tweet reports using #ONStorm.” That was followed by a rain warning: Rain, at times heavy, is expected. Showers and thunderstorms are expected to continue through the noon hour. Local amounts of 50 to 60 mm will be possible. The rain will move out of the region this afternoon. Caution is advised, especially near creeks and on
The warnings just came in from EC. Couldn't they see it was going to be horrible? #ONstorm
— Heatherrr (@sweetkeet) July 20, 2017
Study charts Toronto’s electricity costs into outer space
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The conservative think tank the Fraser Institute says StatsCan numbers show electricity prices rose 71 per cent in Ontario since 2008, a number which is more than double the national average increase of 34 per cent. The study says monthly electricity bills in major Canadian cities increased by an average of $37.68 between 2010 and 2016 but in Toronto they leaped by $77.09 and in Ottawa by $66.96. In 2016, the study says the average monthly electricity bill for residential customers in Toronto was $201 and $183 in Ottawa, compared to an average of $141 for residents in major Canadian cities. Montreal had the lowest monthly electricity bills among Canadian cities at $83 per month.
Island flooding triggers sale of antique Centreville carousel
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The 110-year-old carousel at Toronto’s Centreville Park has been sold by its owner, William Beasley Enterprises, to cover the cost of lost business this flooded summer of 2017. The carousel, much sought after by potential buyers, has fetched $3 million from the Indiana City of Carmel where it will decorate the renovated downtown next summer. As reported by the Star, the carousel was built by the Dentzel Company in 1907 and moved from Bushkill Park in Pennsylvania to Centre Island in 1966. It is reputed to have one of the widest varieties of hand-carved animals (52) including 20 menagerie animals, domestic cats, an ostrich, pigs and rabbits, creatures rarely seen on carousels now. Beasley says it will purchase a modern carousel at a much lower cost for use in 2018. The antique model will be in use on the island until November. Enjoy the 2010 ride with kids and parents seen here to the haunting music of Me And My Shadow (All Alone And Feeling Blue) by Billy Rose (composer) and Dave Dreyer (lyrics)
St. Michael’s Dialysis Clinic set for East York Town Centre
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Following the South Bayview Bulldog story of new tenants at the East York Town Centre, the management at EYTC says a new 24-hour Dialysis Clinic run by St. Michael’s Hospital will move into part of the former Target space in late 2017 or early 2018. Overall, the mall is being extended into the large previously undivided retail space. General manager Edyth Karwecki indicates that a location of the US franchise retailer Once Upon A Child will also open in EYTC. The centre is currently marketing the remaining units and negotiating with a number of potential retailers. Earlier
“Guess what we’ve done?” as Hydro One buys U.S. company
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Hydro One Ltd. has signed a deal to buy the U.S. energy company Avista Corp. of Spokane Washington for C$6.7 billion in an all-cash deal. The release says this will create one of the largest regulated utilities in North America. The Toronto-based Hydro One said Wednesday after the close of markets that it will pay C$67 per share in cash for the U.S. firm. “This transaction demonstrates the power and value of the transition into an investor-owned utility, by allowing for healthy expansion into new lines of regulated utility business and new jurisdictions, such as the U.S. Pacific Northwest which is experiencing customer and economic growth,” Hydro One CEO Mayo Schmidt said in a statement. Let’s hope Hydro One knows what it’s doing. No business like coal like business
Billboard at Bayview and Millwood announces Killer Bread
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Dave’s Killer Bread is proclaimed above the corner of Bayview Ave. and Millwood Rd. in this giant billboard. It appears to be a family company founded in 2005 in Milwaukie, Oregon which was bought in 2015 by Flowers Foods for US$275 million. Flowers, of Thomasville, Georgia, is a smallish company as such things go, with some 46 bakeries that produce breads, buns, rolls, snack cakes, pastries, and tortillas. The bread is stocked at Valu-mart.
Six pictures of man wanted in taxi debit card switcheroo
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Toronto Police have released six pictures of the same man wanted in connection with the debit card switch crime that has been perpetrated by some Toronto cabbies on unsuspecting and sometimes inebriated fares. If you know this man, call police at (416) 808-5100. The theft typically occurs where a taxi operator will switch debit cards while passing the terminal/PIN pad back and forth during payment. The operator gives the fare a different debit card from the same financial institution. The operator is then in possession of the passenger’s debit card and the corresponding PIN. As police say, the cabbie’s position in a taxi, particularly at night in low light, provides ample opportunity to manipulate cards out of the passenger’s sight.
Death report names only TTC as cause of rider’s fatal injury
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The account of a woman’s death after she got off a TTC bus on Eglinton at Midland Aves. Tuesday has now been published by the Toronto Police Services. It does not contain any reference to a vehcle following the bus, as previously reported. The victim, a woman of 71, dismebarked from the bus and “as the operator pulled away, the woman fell and was struck by the bus. She was pronounced at the scene.” The report does not say if this occurred at the front or rear doors. Once again, police are asking residents, business owners, and motorists are asked to review electronic camera equipment to see if they have anything that is connected with this incident.
Director George Romero memorial July 24 at Mt. Pleasant
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Friends and fans of horror movie director George Romero may attend a memorial to Mr. Romero at the Mount Pleasant Funeral Centre on Monday, July 24 from 2 p.m. to 8 p.m. He died Sunday at age 77 from lung cancer. The director is credited with reshaping the zombie film genre with his classic Night of the Living Dead (1968) and its sequels. He also directed a number of other horror films including Monkey Shines and The Dark Half. Romero moved to Toronto in 2004 where he shot many of his later films.
Audi ad China blowback for mom’s treatment of son’s bride
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CNN and others are saying that an ad for used Audis being aired in China has received a lot of criticism for its alleged portrayal of women. The complaint from those upset by the ad is that it compares women to used cars. (There are days when The Bulldog feels like a used car). But any way you look it, this ad is better than the “Never follow” promotion of ten years ago which was an encouragement to drive your Audi like a lunatic. These days, themes for North American sales include “Intelligence is the new Rock and Roll.” Not sure what that means but okay. In the end, it is a funny notion (and not unknown) that a mother-in-law would be so pushy but no reason to buy a car. Please do not write to complain about this post.
