Joe Cressy declares war on marijuana “pharmacies”
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Councilor Joe Cressy (Ward 20) wants marijuana dispensaries shut down.One of the most quickly multiplying chain of stores belongs to Green Room Society which is about to open at Mt. Pleasant Rd. and Penrose Rd. in the heart of the Mt. Pleasant Village BIA. Cressy says these shops are illegal — every ,single one of then.and indeed, it is a strain to figure how they operate legally, or even exactly what they do. The South Bayview Bulldog received a tentative hello but much evasion the Green Room on Spadina Ave. CBC Green Room “pharmacy” to open on Mt. Pleasant
Reporter helps dazed driver escape from sinking car
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Storms have dumped more than a foot of rain in the Houston area, flooding dozens of neighborhoods and forcing the closure of city offices and the suspension of public transit. A reporter came face-to-face with a trapped driver who misjudged the depth of the water under a bridge. KTRK-TV reporter helped the driver swim away from the vehicle, as the car was quickly was submerged.
Who gives the big money to Ontario political parties?
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The tireless Mike Crawley of the CBC’s Legislature bureau has compiled information on who gives money to Ontario’s political parties and which ones they favour. Unions are big donors with the teachers showering the Liberals with cash. An association of landlords is a big giver as well. CBC
Police release picture of water-for-vodka scam artist
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The man alleged to have worked the water-for-vodka scam at the LCBO is pictured in a release from Toronto Police Tuesday. The crime apparently required the man to buy bottles and vodka and return them supposedly unopened (which is allowed) but in the meantime he had replaced the vodka with water. The picture was taken at an LCBO location. Police say the man pulled this trick at several LCBO locations between December 2015 and January 2016. The suspect is described as six-feet tall with short brown hair. Police also say he had facial hair and was wearing sport sunglasses. Anyone with information about this suspect is asked to contact police at 416-808-5100 or Crime Stoppers anonymously at 416-222-TIPS (8477).
Cost of Chrystia’s trip to Manilla, L.A. debated in Commons
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Is the incredible Flyboard Air a one-man ride in sky?
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Some people are calling it a hoax but it looks all too real. Franky Zapata, the remarkable Fenchman who invented the Hoverboard, has flown the Flyboard Air. A few days ago, somewhere near Marseilles, he travelled the sky in sci-fi fashion. It was the triumph of nearly two years work by Zapata. The rider carries a backpack of fuel and a remote control to manage the four jet engines that keep him a loft. Here’s a caution. It is easier to fall off of than a Hoverboard and take months to learn how to fly.
SPRING: 1559 Bayview Ave premises leased say sources
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Rogers posts 2016 Q1 profit that is down from last year
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Reuters says that Rogers Communications posted a first-quarter profit on Monday that was down 2.75 per cent from a year ago. Rogers calls it “restructuring” and maybe it is but the slowness in business at the media division is also hurting. Still, Rogers is quoted as saying it will hit its 2016 financial targets. The company said it had net income of C$248-million, or 48 Canadian cents a share, in the three months to March 31, down from C$255-million, or 50 Canadian cents a share, a year earlier
Life in Moore Park like eternity at the Hotel California
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Residents of the pleasant neighborhood of Moore Park may well be complaining about how similar life there is to staying at the Hotel California. That’s the 1977 Eagles reflection on the nature of being able to check out any time you like but never, ever being permitted to leave. Well okay, it is possible to actually get out of Moore Park heading east but not between 4 and 6 p.m. There’s the long-standing no right turn requirement at Welland and Moore Aves and now the sewer construction at the corner of Mt. Pleasant Rd. and Moore. It’s pretty much like life at the Hotel California.
“Relax,” said the night man,
“We are programmed to receive.
7 hurt as demoliton for Crosstown LRT falls onto Eglinton
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Demolition all along the Eglinton crosstown LRT line has been temporarily stopped after Monday’s collapse at Eglinton and Bathburst. The front of the former House of Chan restaurant and scaffolding fell into the street injuring seven people including an infant. The child was apparently only slightly injured inside the stroller even though it is said to have been heavily damaged by debris. All injuries were minor The accident happened about 2.20 without warning. The House of Chan was just west of Bathurst on the north side of Eglinton. The place was enormously popular over many decades as was the China House restaurant across the street. Metrolinx chair Robert Prichard was heard to quip that maybe it should be called “House of Chan Station.”
Large emergency response for scaffolding collapse at Eglinton and Bathurst. pic.twitter.com/lNNqGvp1qB
— NEWSTALK1010 (@NEWSTALK1010) April 18, 2016
St. Cuthbert’s Spring Fair set for Saturday, April 30
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St Cuthbert’s Anglican Church Spring Fair will be held Saturday, April 30, 2016 from from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. The spacious area of Lamb Hall and its many smaller rooms will again be packed with art, books, CDs and other recordings, crafts, knitting, sewing, quilting, jewellery, kitchenware, electrical, treasures, stamps, toys and tombola. A tombola is a lottery generated by a rolling drum of sorts and happily is not as drawn out as a tontine. A particular favorite of The Bulldog is the bake table which this year is said to have an 1890s theme. There is always lots of food as well. There will be barbecue on the Green and many activities for children. See you at the fair.




