SportClips haircuts closed until Wednesday for renovations
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Rona Ambrose expected to announce resignation Tuesday
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Interim Conservative leader Rona Ambrose is expected to announce Tuesday that she will resign her seat in the House of Commons this summer. Ambrose is the member for Sturgeon Lake Parkland north of Edmonton. She has been an MP since 2004. Sources have told the Canadian Press she intends to outline her plans in a farewell breakfast speech Tuesday ahead of a planned tribute in the Commons. The Conservative party is currently in the process of picking a new leader with the winner to be announced May 27. Ambrose had always intended to stay serving as an MP during the transition period, though she is already moving out of the Official Opposition leader’s residence of Stornoway.
JAGMEET SINGH
Jagmeet Singh launched his bid Monday for the leadership of the federal NDP. Mr. Singh was born in Toronto and grew up in Newfoundland and Labrador and later Windsor.
Traffic light fall in Roncesvalles grabs 9800 views in 9 hours
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Fortunately no one is hit as this traffic light comes down at Dundas and Bloor. It is from Parkdalelife, an Instagrasm account.
Flavours of Thorncliffe evening for charity set for June 1
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Mark it on your calendar June 1st Flavours of Thorncliffe Tickets are available on Eventbrite https://t.co/eY6CNg93uH
— TNO-THE NEIGHBOURHOOD ORGANIZATION (@TNOtoronto) May 11, 2017
This fund raiser for the Thorncliffe Neighborhood Office is a first and is said to parody the Master Chef series by challenging local “Celebrity” chefs to prepare gourmet dishes for guests to savour and judge. Eventbrite
CBC alleges three men trying to control many condo boards
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CBC reporter John Lancaster tells an unusual story of three men who have gained control of perhaps a dozen condominium boards in Toronto and Mississauga, including places where they have no ownership, for purposes that are not entirely clear. Lancaster quotes condominium lawyer Audrey Loeb as saying: “We’re certainly aware of a half-dozen buildings where attempts have been made by this group to take control of the board of directors.” CBC
Man vital signs absent pulled from lakefront ship channel
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A man apparently engaged in some form of swimming challenge has been pulled from the bay without vital signs. A drama unfolded Monday morning when a woman, who was with the man, jumped into to water to help him when he started to struggle. Employees from Redpath Sugar, which is located on an inlet near Dockside Drive and Martin Goodman Trail, were able to pull the man out. The perils of swimming in Toronto Bay, particularly in deep shipping channels, dirty water and all, seem fairly obvious.
Here come smart toothbrushes for kids learning to brush
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Parents will have to decide if it’s all too much, but the smart toothbrush is upon us and it seems to have a real appeal for young kids. This latest example of the Internet of things can be expensive, but perhaps worth it.
Gypsy Moth spraying set for May-June in City’s west end
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The City will begin spraying for a period of about three weeks in Toronto’s west end to control the Gypsy Moth. There is no information in the release here as to whether similar spraying will be necessary in South Bayview, particularly in the ravines, as has occurred in the past, to combat the Gypsy Moth.
GTA homes sales down 1.7% in April over March says CREA
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The Canadian Real Estate Association says home sales were down in April after hitting a record high in March. CREA said home sales over the MLS system fell 1.7 per cent last month compared with March. Nationally, the drop was a remarkable 30 percent in April over March. Compared with a year ago, sales in April were down 7.5 per cent across Canada.
Know him? Indecent act at women’s showers in City hostel
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Do you know him? He’s wanted for indecency at the door to the women’s showers at a hostel at College Street and Spadina Avenue. He is described as 30 to 40, olive complexion, medium-to-heavy build with short, brown, receding hair. He had marks or scars on his cheeks. He was wearing a black jacket with a light-blue shirt underneath and blue jeans. He possibly had a Spanish accent.
Lorne Grabher case heads to Nova Scotia Supreme Court
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A release Monday morning from the Justice Centre for Constitutional Freedoms says a notice has been filed with the Nova Scotia Supreme Court on behalf of resident Lorne Grabher. It asks that the court find the government’s decision to revoke Grabher’s personalized license plates is a violation of his constitutional freedom of expression. It also asks that the court find the decision was “arbitrary, unreasonable, based on irrelevant considerations, an abuse of authority, a denial of procedural fairness, and otherwise invalid.” The plates, which had been in the Grabher family since 1991, were determined to be “socially unacceptable” by the Nova Scotia Registry of Motor Vehicles earlier year. The justice centre has issued bumper stickers (below) which may be purchased for $5 or three for $10 as a form of support for Grabher and his action.
