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Nurse accessed health data wrongly Ontario College finds

The Ontario College of Nurses has suspended a Peterborough area member for accessing confidential patient records following a Toronto Star campaign related to privacy. The nurse, Mary Edgerton, was revealed to have looked at records as a means of preparing herself for emergency cases and to help her teach nursing classes at a local nursing school, Fleming College. Ms. Edgerton seems to have been motivated by a misguided sense of her professional duties. Her lawyer made the point that she had not given personal health information to anyone nor did she misuse the information in any way. Ms. Edgerton has been suspended for four months, according to the Torstar story published in Metro News.

 

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Woman cyclist seriously hurt by truck on Dufferin Street

A woman cyclist has a serious leg injury after being struck by a truck on Dufferin Street at Croatia Street a block south of Bloor Street West about 1.30 p.m. Friday. The 45-year-old woman was apparently pinned briefly under the front end of large truck before being taken to St. Michael’s Hospital in serious condition.

Half ton of never-used Roman coins unearthed in Spain

Workers laying pipes in a park in Seville have unearthed a trove of Roman coins weighing more than half a ton in what culture officials say is a unique historic discovery. The coins are said to date from 400 AD and were apparently kept in safekeeping below ground as a fund to pay soldiers and staff. Although aged and dirty the coins were newly-minted and had never been in circulation, experts say.

Zero tolerance expels honour roll high school student

We love our zero tolerance. Even when it makes us look like jackasses. Shawn Soucy, an honour roll student at Heritage High School in the Quebec south shore community of St.Hubert near Montreal, has been permanently expelled, not suspended, because a pocket knife was in the bottom of his knapsack. Apparently a classmate reported him. Soucy claims he has never even had a  detention much less been in real trouble. Did he know the rules? The CBC story doesn’t say but Soucy says he needs the knife and uses if frequently for his work on his family’s farm. You be the judge.

Many references to Toronto on Drake album “Views”

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Hero of Play event rocks Davisville Junior Public School

The Hero of Play program rocked Friday’s assembly at Davisville Junior Public School on Millwood Road. Awards were given to the school heroes (ten in all) who participated in eight videos to be used in Canadian schools to inspire fitness, athleticism and the Olympic spirit. Above, Davisville principal Shona Farrelly presents the honours. Notable supporters of the HOP physical activity modules were present.  Olympic speed skater Amanda Overland and Pan Am fencer Vanessa Laca-Warrick signed cards and spoke. Davisville parents Gord Miller (of TSN ockey) and Sarah were present in the crowded gym. Also seen was Julia Brennan of  Canadian Tire, co-sponsor of Hero of Play. Komac the Olympic committee moose mascot was there, for sure. HOP modules are a resource for teachers to introduce a variety of Olympic sports and values into the classroom as part of the Canadian Olympic School Program.  At the end of the school term, schools in participating markets that have leveraged the program are rewarded with an “Olympic Day” play day activation.

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L to r Amanda Overland, Vanessa Laka-Warrick, Sarah and Gord Miller

 

Metal frame four-plex rises at Bayview and Merton

metal frame The full height of the four-plex apartment building at Bayview Ave and Merton St. is apparent this week. The builders of small steel residential buildings say they are a good investment, being stronger and more energy efficient. It’s not clear how the energy part works.

Core Body Science holds fascia workshop, group classes

Kelly Dolson’s Core Body Science Pilates and Training Studio at 862 Millwood Road will hold a special weekend workshop on the care of the body’s fascia in May. That’s the thin sheath of fibrous tissue that wraps our muscles. In the video below, Kelly and associate Veronica Pena explain the value of keeping the fascia healthy and well-stretched. To introduce this form of body care, Core Fitness will hold a weekend work shop May 28 and 29, 2016. It’s a great way to learn more about your body and see if you wish to participate in fascia classes which will take place after the workshop. Kelly Dolson is a well-known Leaside area professional with a long career in health care. She is a registered nurse and former hospital emergency care worker. Core Body Science offers classes with modified movement instructions for each client’s unique fitness profile and adapts the exercise to allow each person to work to their own potential. The studio offers a full range of services to assist clients in achieving their core strength and ease of motion, including Pilates, Personal Training, Rehab with Physiotherapy, Muscle Activation, Fascia Stretch, and Acupuncture. To inquire about the fascia workshop or other services call (416) 799-0444

Former deputy chief Sloly hired by audit firm Deloitte

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Peter Sloly

Former deputy police chief Peter Sloly has been hired by the audit, consulting and advisory firm Deloitte to advise it firm on projects relating to the company’s risk and forensic practices. Deloitte noted Mr. Sloly’s experience in cyber risk, security and social media in making the announcement Thursday. In a written statement, Ryan Brain, the regional managing partner for Deloitte in Toronto, said the former Toronto deputy cop is a “proven leader” and an “out-of-the-box thinker.”

Kik app gives predators direct online access to children

An app called Kik that is kid-friendly but also predator-friendly is reviewed here by the CBC  The company that owns it is in Waterloo.

Multiple-choice contest to name zoo’s baby rhinoceros

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Toronto Zoo knows how to get the public to take an interest. It’s running a multiple-choice contest to name the new baby rhino — and there are no wrong answers. The choice offered for the two-month old little fellow (well, not that little) are Nandu, Kaziranga and Vihaan. As explained by the zoo, Nandu means cheerful and happy, Vihaan can mean dawn of the morning or the beginning of a new era while Kaziranga is the name of a national park in northeast India that is home to more than half of the world’s one-horned rhinoceroses.

Bayview Valu-Mart’s Chad McDowell off to Edmonton

Chad and Alyssa McDowell, the amiable operators of the Valu-Mart at 1500 Bayview Ave. are on their way to Edmonton. Chad has taken an opportunity to run a larger store in the Alberta capital and the two have been packing bags for a few days now.  A new franchisee will be appointed but in the meantime manager Mike Tufts is in charge. Good luck Chad and Alyssa.