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Here’s Sgt. Pepper’s daughter 50 years after album launch




The CBC has winkled out a nice angle to the 50th anniversary of Sgt. Pepper’s Lonely Heart’s Club Band. He was a Canadian. Better than that, his own flesh and blood talked about it all. Beatles followers will disagree over whether this was their best work and whether they would have been very big at all without all that mushy “hold your hand” stuff cooked up by their resident genius George Martin.

Dragons alive as Davisville School Fair goes Saturday

Leaside Smokedown, Orange Door and Stop Sign Slide

There are still some tickets left for Leaside Smokedown tonight in aid of the Holland Bloorview Hospital on Kilgour Road. Get in on it. Music, food and fun at Amsterdam Brewery. At Home Depot (in Leaside) they are having an Orange Door event. Good by us. Then it’s the so-far anonymous sign makers warning against the “Leaside Slide.” This is a roll-through done pretty much everywhere. Why blame Leasiders? But, hey, don’t do it.

Reverse marketing offers 2 great drinks for price of both

Rebel House at 1068 Yonge St. near Roxborough Ave. has used an appealing reverse marketing technique well-remembered by South Bayview fans of McSorley’s Wonderful Saloon. Rebel House is offering two drinks for the price of two.  Love it. The former owner of McSorley’s, Simon Hanlon, was a master of such come-ons. Patron’s were greeted with an assurance that they would be “more than disappointed” and that the establishment guaranteed Price. Quality, Service — Pick Two.

Nature in the City as doe delivers behind Scarborough Plaza

Man said to have hurled concrete blocks onto Highway 401

OPP have charged a 32-year-old Pickering man with three instances of hurling concrete blocks off bridges over Highway 401. In one case, the potentially lethal block smashed through the roof of a jeep (above) and landed on the seat next to the terrified driver.  It happened last week about 10 p.m. when Chad Charlemagne was driving near Progress Avenue. He told OPP Sergeant Kerry Schmidt that the block smashed through his roof with the force of explosives.  “I thought it was a bomb,” Charlemagne said, adding that he saw his life flash before his eyes. Then again at about 11:15 a.m. Wednesday at Yonge Street another concrete block which missed drivers but still did damage to the vehicles.  Heavy patrols of the bridges led to the arrest of a man on Thursday of last week. The accused, Everton Emmanuel James, 32, will appear in court Friday.

Kathy Griffin fired by CNN over “Trump beheaded” picture

Things are extremely tense in the US, as most will know. CNN could not withstand the viewer blow back over a posed picture cooked up by Kathy Griffin showing her holding the severed make-believe head of Donald Trump. Maybe there’s just too much real beheading going on. Anyway, despite a prostrate apology, Griffin is gone from CNN.

Josh Matlow newsletter tells of pending changes to OMB

Josh Matlow (Ward 22) has published his May 31 newsletter with many matters discussed. The reform of the Ontario Municipal Board is among the most important. If legislation passes it will no longer permit the OMB to substitute its own view of what’s best for a City but would instead require it to respect bylaws and planning legislation. This will reverse in a dramatic way the capacity of the OMB to make height rules, for example. Elsewhere, Matlow notes the so-called Bus Barns meeting to discuss the future of TTC lands at Eglinton Ave and Yonge St. That’s on June 7 at 7 p.m. at the North Toronto Collegiate Institute Commons, 17 Broadway Ave. Newsletter

City offers permit cancellations to flooded-out campers

Toronto is extending permit cancellations with the prospect of refunds in some cases for as many as 90 groups who will not be able to hold their scheduled events on the Islands this June and July.  The cancellations will affect approximately 350 summer camp registrants. Officials said City staff will work with parents on a case-by-case basis to find accommodations in other programs or issue refunds if needed. Much of the traditional summertime playground is still awash from recent rain and high water. The flooding also mean that ferry service is restricted to island residents until further notice.

Miracle baby, paper-like pad and Harry’s games here






The thought that her sweet baby, Matilda, nearly died makes mom choke up. A very moving story with an adorable child. Then, digital addresses the non-paper reality with what? Why, a pad that feels like paper of course. You write on it. Below that a quaking great blast in minute detail as a water main in the Ukraine just flies to pieces. Who knows? Finally, Harry the prince of disabled soldiers poses with part of the army of athletes he will sponsor in Toronto later this year. Thanks Harry.

Astonishing escape from death for girl in five-storey fall

An 11-year-old girl has had an astonishing escape from death after a five-storey fall from her apartment home  on Grand Ravine Drive in northwest North York. She is in the Hospital for Sick Children with broken bones but is said by doctors to be set to recover. She may have rain-softened ground to thank for her survival, The girl was conscious when she was found Tuesday and was able to speak to emergency personnel  Police do not believe there was anything suspicious about the fall. The girl’s mother was in another room and the victim told police that after leaning against a railing she tumbled over

Two teen girls badly hurt at Bayview and McKee Wednesday

Two teens girls have been gravely injured while crossing Bayview Ave. at McKee Ave. Wednesday. They were struck by the Volkswagen sedan shown above from the Twitter account of CP24. The badly damaged front fender attested to the impact. McKee forms a T-junction with Bayview. This can be a confusing factor for drivers when assessing risks at such corners. The driver of the Volkswagen involved in the incident remained at the scene and police are trying to determine if a second vehicle may have been involved. Both girls were taken to hospital where their conditions are said to be life-threatening. The driver of the VW was said to be badly shaken by the accident.