
Environment Canada has issued a special weather statement for Toronto ahead of what it calls the “most significant widespread rain in many months.” It is expected to arrive Tuesday and might drop as much as 40 millimeters of rain. It is a slow-moving low pressure system making its way up from Texas and is supposed to combine with the tropical moisture causing flooding in Louisiana. A further warning from EC is promised if 50 millimetres or more is in the forecast. Weather Network
Usain Bolt breezes to victory smiling and we love it
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Usain Bolt has became the first person to win three straight Olympic 100-metre titles, finishing the breathtaking dash in 9.81 seconds at the Rio Olympics. Bolt defeated American Justin Gatlin by .08 seconds for his seventh Olympic gold medal. Andre De Grasse of Markham won bronze with an impressive 9.91-second finish. The Canadian sprinter kept Canada’s medal streak alive. Canadian athletes have won at least one medal on every day of competition and sit 11th in the total medal standings with 13 (two gold, two silver, nine bronze).
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Andre De Grasse wins #100m bronze; Derek Drouin advances to high jump final #Rio #yyjsports https://t.co/xbWx1PgLYY via @ISN
— ISN (@islandsports1) August 15, 2016
Google manager fought and scratched her killer say cops
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Massachusetts police say Google manager Vanessa Marcotte fought fiercely against her attacker last Sunday and must surely have left the man scratched. And, say police, they know it was a man. That may seem like a given for many people but the unspoken suggestion in this assertion is that cops have DNA. In fact, Boston station WCVB is saying that DNA from a known person is being tested. The attack occurred Sunday between 1 and 3 p.m. as Ms. Marcotte was jogging alone near her mother’s home. Worcester District Attorney Joseph Early Jr. asked for the public’s help Thursday identifying a man with scratches, scrapes or bruises known to informants. Victim Vanessa Marcotte was a 27-year-old Google account manager. She was found dead Sunday night hours after she went for a run near her mother’s home in Princeton, a rural town west of Boston. Police have said they have many tips from the public.
Industrial accident reported at Castle Frank subway station
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INDUSTRIAL ACCIDENT: Castle Frank Subway, not an employee, unknown injuries, @TPS53Div investigating. #1434263 ^CdK
— Toronto Police Operations (@TPSOperations) August 14, 2016
Reminder Service suspended Line 2 St George to Pape due to scheduled track repairs. Shuttle buses operating. #TTC https://t.co/kKPraFEiPz
— TTC Service Alerts (@TTCnotices) August 14, 2016
Multi-modal roadway still a mighty muddle for most
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Police have been assigned this weekend to try to educate pedestrians and cyclists about how to stay safe as they navigate the redesigned “multi-modal roadway” at Queen’s Quay. It is more than a year since the elaborate streetcar, automobile, pedestrian, cyclists speciality street opened too much excitement. Since then the roadway has seen accidents involving all these “modes” and most people agree it is confusing. Drivers and streetcar operators also get into trouble. It is an improvement that just seems to be too much for little prehistoric minds. Training needed? Two streetcars collide on Queen’s Quay.
Brianne Theisen-Eaton wins bronze in heptathlon
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MEDAL ALERT | Brianne Theisen-Eaton takes #bronze in women's heptathlon: https://t.co/ZhGgQfGFuq #Rio2016 pic.twitter.com/TiToPDW6ED
— CBC Olympics (@CBCOlympics) August 14, 2016
Gripping video of desperate rescue from a sinking car
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This video is published by CNN of men working desperately against time to rip open the top of a convertible car and rescue a woman from drowning. It happened in Baton Rouge, Louisiana.
Flooding again Saturday in SmartCentre parking lot
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Alan Habbick @alanhabbickcbc tweeted pictures of what appears to be chronic flooding in the SmartCentre parking lot, recurring again Saturday during the afternoon storm. A similar farm-sized pond appeared last month during a rainstorm. Previous. Also Tree blocks Southvale as summer storm hammers area
#ontstorm | Drivers navigate large pools of water in a Leaside parking lot. pic.twitter.com/pEZkuZQ3mB
— Alan Habbick (@alanhabbickca) August 13, 2016
Southvale re-opened late Saturday after summer storm
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Southvale Drive was re-opened about 10 p.m. Saturday night as crews dismembered and removed a large tree branch blocking the busy street. A severe storm dumped dozens of mm of rain during a fierce afternoon downpour. Tree-rich Midtown once again saw many fallen branches. Wires fell on Soudan Ave at Forman Ave and Sutherland near McRae.. There was “major flooding” at the underpass at Bayview Ave. and Nesbitt Drive. Dozens of outdoor events were suddenly overwhelmed by rain. Owners of antique vehicles at Wheels on the Danforth tried to enclose them as strong winds practically knocked people off their feet.
Lots of trees down in Leaside with at least one road closed @CP24 #storm #toronto pic.twitter.com/cxChf0EGoU
— Allyson Scott (@snaphappychick) August 13, 2016
Cheeky tiger bums run naked to raise money for animals
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Some 300 runners galloped naked through ZSL London Zoo in an after-hours event, watched by their supporters and some rather bemused animals. They did it to raise money (or so they say) to assist the survival of the species. In fact, some may just like running around in the altogether. Bodypaint and tiger stripe leg warmers were the streakers’ only attempts at modesty.
CNN goes looking for garbage in Rio Janiero slums
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Rio’s sailing venue is in the midst of raw sewage and garbage. It comes from poor neighborhoods largely without basic sanitation. CNN’s Shasta Darlington shows us the details — CNN
PENNY: “I’m just going to go home and live my life, I guess”
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The emergence of Penny Oleksiak as a national hero, teen role model and altogether nice kid is generating interest in the East York swimmer as a commercial icon. At just 16 years, Oleksiak has the post millennial stuff to cause a stampede of manufacturers and government agencies to her door. Today the Globe and Mail and CTV both run stories quoting sources about this prospect. “She’s doing everything right,” said sports agent Kris Mychasiw of Sprint Management. CTV





