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Making sure the new helmet fits at St. Francis Xavier School

Here’s a lovely picture from the distribution of free bike helmets at St. Francis Xavier Catholic Elementary School Monday. Each student received one thanks to the Ontario Trial Lawyers Association Helmets on Kids program and lessons from experts on how to stay safe. Police law firm to give away 525 helmets at school

Tuesday leads include Canadian byelections, Melania photo

Urban corner of Eglinton, Don Mills grows before our eyes

The open space of Don Mills Crossing — the corner of Eglinton and Don Mills — is in the process of a sweeping transformation. The intersection is morphing from wide highway-like roads and vacant land known to generations into a citified place where people will live, work and walk for pleasure and business. Plans to combine tracks and traffic of the Eglinton LRT and downtown relief line at the Don Mills LRT station will make Don Mills and Eglinton an equal to Yonge and Eglinton or Yonge and Bloor. Urban Toronto

Yahoo, AOL to vanish into “Oath” brand says consumer blog

The blog Consumerist says two vestiges of the early Internet will soon be lost to history. Verizon is about to submerge Yahoo and AOL under one, new brand name: Oath. It says Business Insider first reported that the name changes will take place once Verizon finishes its billion-dollar acquisition of Yahoo’s core internet businesses and merges those assets with fellow dotcom bronze ager AOL, which Verizon acquired in 2015. Consumerist 

Man in 80s gravely hurt by raging house fire in Etobicoke

A man in his 80s was pulled from a flaming home on Hatfield Crescent in northern Etobicoke Monday afternoon. He is in grave condition in hospital. The fire broke out at the modest bungalow near Islington Avenue and Highway 401 about 5 p.m.

NHL owners decide not to participate in 2018 Olympics

NHL owners have decided to take their teams and go home. The league announced Monday that for the first time since 1994 it will not shut down for three weeks to permit players to head off to the Winter Olympics in 2018. The games are to be held in PeongChng, South Korea. Now will come the groaning about who will defend the preeminence of Canada against countries which rely less on the NHL for their national teams. CBC

MALALA

Malala Yousafzai will address Parliament on April 12 on the occasion of receiving her honorary citizenship of this country.  Malala is the courageous Pakistani girl who was shot by the Taliban and went on to be named co-winner of the 2014 Nobel Peace Prize for her work to promote the rights of girls. The decision to bestow honorary Canadian citizenship was made in 2014 by the previous government. CBC

TRUMP SALARY

It isnt as if he needs it, but Donald Trump will go ahead with his previously announced decision to donate this presidential salary, about $400,000, to the National Parks Service. NBC

Court rules in favour of TTC random drug testing plan

The Ontario Superior Court has approved random drug testing of drivers and motormen at the TTC. The decision was handed down by associate chief justice Frank Marrocco Monday. The proposal to do such testing was vigorously opposed by the Amalgamated Transit Union, which said it would cause irreparable psychological harm to employees. The TTC said it will begin the random tests within days. Judge Marrocco said he was persuaded the TTC has “demonstrated (a) workplace drug and alcohol problem at the TTC which is currently hard to detect and verify.” The transit union had called random testing to be “among the most intrusive forms of personal surveillance” and said it encroached on employee privacy.

Plan now to give blood at Wednesday’s Northlea clinic

The Leaside Community Blood Donor Clinic takes place on Wednesday, April 5 from 2 to 7 p.m. at Northlea Public School, 305 Rumsey Rd. This is the time to make your visit efficient by calling to book an appointment. 1-888-2 DONATE: 1-888-236-6283  or visit www.blood.ca.

Pilot gets eight months in jail for attempted drunk flying

Airline pilot Miroslav Gronych, the drunk captain of a Sunwing flight to Cancun, has been sentenced to eight months in jail in Calgary. He pleaded guilty last month to having care and control of an aircraft while he had a blood alcohol level that was three times the legal limit. Previous

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Self-indulgent mid-century “launch pad” or simply stupid?

NOW online has published a loving description of Davisville Junior Public School by Richard Longley in which he argues that it should be saved rather than demolished. Parents want it replaced with a modern school which would be safer, more comfortable, include a local community centre and easily accommodate more children. These are the reasons why the Toronto District School Board intends to tear down DPS. It is described by Mr. Longley as a striking example of mid-century modern style. The architect saw such buildings, says Longley, as “launch pads into a brave new world for children of the baby boom.” Well that was then. Today people like Davisville principal Shona Farrelly are more concerned that primary kids will launch themselves through the gaps between the open stairs  Parents and educators in 2017 think of Davisville School as a woefully self-indulgent expression of the Hall-Dennis era. That’s the feel-good movement which created a generation of Ontario children who couldn’t spell. The embarrassingly named “playful windows” are tiny bits of fun which permit almost no ventilation.  They’re simply stupid. Nothing personal to our playful architects.

 

Heavy rain this week may require flood planning, caution

People may wish to take what caution they can to protect known areas of flooding in the period from Tuesday to Friday. The forecast rainfall is published by the Weather Network

Ten tenants face eviction at Yonge-St Clair area apartment

Ten tenants at the apartment building at 42 Glen Elm Avenue are facing eviction because they refuse to accept an offer to move their storage lockers to a nearby building (plus a $25 reduction in rent) so that the landlord can proceed with an expansion at the midtown building. It sits at the end of Glen Elm, east off Yonge Street near Alvin Ave north of St.Clair. The CBC story says many of the tenants accepted the landlord’s offer. But the ten are being summoned to the Landlord and Tenant court and may be evicted.