A confusing series of responses is being made Friday night to inquiries about what’s happening at L’Avenue, the excellent bistro at 1568 Bayview. Staff there say that Otta Zapotocky, sommelier and guiding principal at the restaurant has left. “He’s moved on to other things. I don’t know where he is,” said a person who said he was now in charge. But, said this staffer, the restaurant has not changed hands. The place continues to be owned by Mr. Zapotocky’s wife. Mystery hangs over the other Zapotacky eatery, Tinto Bar De Tapas, at 1581 Bayview, where there does not appear to be much activity. Zapotocky started L’Avenue in 2012.
Sleaze grips Trump, Morning Joe hosts and the Enquirer
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There may be enough blame to go around in the sleazy back and forth between Donald Trump and Morning Joe hosts Joe Scarborough and Mika Brzezinski. But Trump seems to have slipped back into the most juvenile vulgarity in attacking the two, a quality many had hoped he was learning to leave behind.
Leaside Canada Day fireworks at LHS Monday evening
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Leaside resident David Bryant is readying a Canada 150 fireworks display for Monday, July 3 at the Leaside High School field beneath the hill that forms a natural grandstand for local families. He has scheduled the start for approximately 9.15 p.m. The show is produced by Bryant and a group of local residents for the benefit of Leaside families and guests. Although the show is free there is obviously a cost to buying the fireworks and in that regard Bryant is asking anyone who feels able to donate $20 by email do so. His address is bryantdavid@live.ca. (Keep in mind that the Interac mail transfer is offline tonight because of difficulties. Best to check at @INTERAC before sending.) Those wishing to donate at the field may do so before the show. Bryant says: “Come early and enjoy the park. Please bring chairs, blankets, food & drink, sparklers, baseball gloves and other fun supplies for the evening. We’ll start lighting up the sky around 9:15pm and finish about 10:15-10:30pm. So, if you’re away for the weekend you have time to get back and join us and finish it in style.”
Doctor who was ex-employee kills 1, injures 6 at hospital
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A physician, Henry Bello, has been identified as the man wo got into Bronx Lebanon Hospital in New York Friday afternoon and shot one person dead as well as wounding six. He is said to have been fired for harrassing an employee. The shooting began at about 2.50 p.m. when the man, a former employee at the hospital, produced a long gun, possibly an M-16, from beneath his white lab coat and began shooting.
Backtrack on fear of gunfire, TPS now guessing fireworks
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Police have modifieid their assessment of what appeared to be gunfire at the scene of a dispute at the Fraser Mustard Early Learning Centre in Thorncliffe Park Friday. They now say it appears to have been fireworks.
Interac e-mail cash transfer hit with technical difficulty
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Customers using the popular e-mail cash transfer feature of Interac are finding the service suspended Friday because of a technical failure of some type. All five of the big chartered banks — Scotiabank, BMO, CIBC, TD and RBC — have had difficulties. From tweets to @INTERAC it seems the service started to act up Thursday night. Some people have come to rely on the service for very time-related transfers like money from family to buy good and to pay rent. Tweets indicate the system remains down as of about 3.30 p.m. Friday. Banks are closed for three days straight starting Saturday. CBC Interac
We have temporarily taken the INTERAC e-Transfer service offline to address technical difficulties. https://t.co/iwP62Z1YV3
— INTERAC (@INTERAC) June 30, 2017
Arson person of interest with flashlight near Queen, Booth
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The Toronto Police are asking for help to identify a person of interest in an arson investigation. The murky shots provided show a man apparently carrying a flashlight in the area of Queen Street East and Booth Avenue in the middle of the night on June 27. Two fires were set. He is described 5’10″-5’11″, in his 30s, thin to medium build, black scruffy beard, wearing a white shirt with a logo, dark jacket with side vents, dark baseball hat with logo, dark pants, and white high-top running shoes.
TPS Ops tweet on panhandler blocking cars in west end
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TPS Operations has noted Friday morning a call for police to the corner of Keele and Dundas Streets for a man who was begging. He was using a known technique — standing in front of cars in the street so they can’t drive off. Recent days have seen news reports expressing concern for the “tickets” given to homeless and generally destitute people who panhandle. The present law was written to stop this practice.
City symbols range far and wide but not quite to East York
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Toronto has created a series of emoji-like graphics to be used by those with civic pride. There are 50 of the so-called Torontomojis and ten of them are intended to reflect the indigenous community. The app can be downloaded and used to brighten up messages. These symbols include that flavour-of the-moment name 6IX as well as a blanket reference to the six boroughs that were amalgamated in 1998 to form the present Toronto. The East York symbol is missing. This may not be the final verdict however since the City asks anyone with an idea for further symbols to make a suggestion. See them all here
BC to get NDP-Green government with a one seat majority
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NDP Leader John Horgan will be the next premier of British Columbia and have the opportunity to test the confidence of the house with a planned NDP-Green alliance. Horgan made the announcement to reporters at Government House at about the same time as lieutenant-governor Judith Guichon issued a statement: “I have met with Premier Clark and will accept her resignation. I have asked Mr. Horgan to form a government, he having assured me that he can form a government which will have the confidence of the Legislative Assembly” Post-election deals to defeat the party with the largest number of seats in the Legislature are typically frowned on in Canada. The federal Liberals and NDP decided not to try it against the last Conservative minority. The argument that neither Liberal nor NDP voters had cast a ballot for a backroom deal carried the day. Guichon had the alternative of calling another election. Premier Christy Clark’s Liberals gained 43 seats in the May 9 election against a combined NDP-Green opposition of 44. Tight.
Eight hurt in collision between bus and minvan in Etobicoke
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Oh dear Canada as Tim’s offers poutine special in US only
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Sophia Harris of the CBC finds Tim Horton’s Canada Day strategy totally upside down — like much of the world these days. They will offer a poutine special in the US only. Photos reveal triumph of Canada 150 marketing. CBC
