That’s what Consumer Reports is saying about saving energy and using your dishwasher to maximum effect. We’re not sure frankly but it’s worth a look at this report by Mary Calvi of CBS News.
That’s what Consumer Reports is saying about saving energy and using your dishwasher to maximum effect. We’re not sure frankly but it’s worth a look at this report by Mary Calvi of CBS News.
Who knew? Well Tampa Rays manager Kevin Cash did. He complained that the Jay’s winning run was not valid because Jose Bautista violated the new rule which says that runners may not slide “inside the bag” on a double play. Cash won the argument — and the game — when replay umpires in New York agreed that Bautistsa did indeed slide inside the bag hindering the second base man’s efforts to throw to first. In video below the play-by-play announcer gets the call all wrong. Canadian Press.
Christine Manning of Manning Canning at 105 Vanderhoof Ave. will host a “knife skills class” on Wednesday May 11, 2016 from 6:30 to 9 p.m. This hands-on class teaches an understanding of the knives you need in your home “arsenal” and how to use them like a chef. Christine is the maker wonderful and savoury condiments and sauces right in Leaside. The teacher is Chef Cheryl Torrance. She will guide the evening class in how to properly cut an onion and julienne vegetables. Then Chef Cheryl will incorporate the food you have prepped into appetizers you can sample and enjoy. Class size is 10-12 participants with a minimum of 7 to have the class run and the price is $65 per person.
The Art Shoppe is now fully history and its former site a vacant lot awaiting construction of the multi-levelled condominiums which will replace it. The site sits at 2131 Yonge St between Hillsdale and Soudan Aves. The name will live on as the Art Shoppe Condos, a 304-foot building at its tallest (28 storeys) staggered down to 12 storeys to the south. The City’s saw-off with developers Freed and Capital was permission to go higher to the north beside the Quantum giants south of Eglinton. But to the south the 12 storey limit is intended to set a precedent for the inevitable development of structures pushing a century old which stretch down to Davisille Ave.
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The survey of public opinion on the huge proposal for the Dawsco Plaza lands on Eglinton Ave.E. at Brentcliffe Rd. will close in ten days — that’s midnight on April 15, 2016. The Leaside Property Owners Association is running the survey. You can do it here. The site is known as 939 Eglinton Ave. E. at the southwest corner. Many businesses now located there will find new homes if and when the development occurs.
TOWERS 19, 24, 31 AND 34 STOREYS
The owners, Diamond Corp., propose a development that runs along Brentcliffe Rd. south to Vanderhoof Ave. It is the largest-ever development application in Leaside according to the LPOA . The proposed five building complex consists of four residential condominium towers of 19 and 24 storeys connected by an eight-storey podium along Eglinton and 31 and 34 storeys connected by an eight-storey podium, a six-storey office building and a half acre parkette on Vanderhoof Ave. In total, 1,500 residential units, 100,000 square feet of office space, and 31,000 square feet of retail space are proposed with 1,639 parking spaces. The four residential towers would increase the number of dwelling units in Leaside by over 22%.
SURVEY CLOSES APRIL 15
Again, the LPOA survey closes April 15 at midnight, so residents have got ten days to state an opinion. The survey is for residents of postal code M4G only. Do the survey here.
It had to happen. The head of the police union says that Premier Wynne is helping the Black Lives Matter group “drive a wedge” between police and the public when she says she believes there is systemic anti-black racism. The Premier made this remark under what seems to have been a lot of angry pressure yesterday in an impromptu but very public meeting outside the Legislature. It is not unreasonable to say the demonstrators more or less put the words in Ms. Wynne’s mouth as they attacked her verbally for not saying the words “anti-black racism”.
WHAT THE PREMIER SAID
At first, the Premier spoke of her concern about “all racism” but that was not enough for the demonstrators Now the union president Mike McCormack is saying the Premier played into the hands of the demonstrators. “The protest was all about policing and the (Special Investigations Unit) and how investigations are done,” McCormack said. “So for her to make those comments, you could reasonably draw conclusions she was talking about policing.” You can hear the Premier seem to change her stand a bit in the CBC video seen in the post Premier Wynne speaks with Black Lives Matter crowd
ASKS FOR STRENGTH NOT TO KILL “WHITE FOLKS”
In the meantime a tweet from a principal organizer of Black Lives Matter seems to cast doubt on her judgement as a public figure. On Feb. 9, 2016, Yusra Khogali tweeted “Plz Allah give me strength to not cuss/kill these men and white folks out here today. Plz plz plz.” The threatening nature and demanding anger of this group is so far unaddressed by public officials at any level. The post was discovered by a Newstalk 1010 reporter.
Tow truck drivers will parade their vehicles along many Toronto roadways today and block traffic on Queen’s Park Crescent at about 1 p.m. Best to stay off Avenue Road heading south and other arteries like the DVP and Gardiner Expressway. The target of this so-called driver awareness action is new provincial rules which require towing firms to keep log books and work fewer hours. Drivers say it will cost the public more to do this. Making a judgement about this is like trying to read tea leaves except that it is a clear nuisance. CBC
Premier Brad Wall, frequently mentioned as a leader of the federal Conservative Party, has led his centre-right Saskatchewan Party to a resounding third majority government Monday night. As reported by Canadian Press, voting results showed the SP leading or elected in a comfortable majority of the Legislature’s 61 seats against the New Democrats and their leader Cam Broten. Canadian Press
Reverend Emily Gordon has been announced as the new minister of Leaside United Church. In a tweet sent Monday the church’s webmaster Michele Petick recalls a few events leading to the appointment. There was a special congregational meeting on March 13 at which the “Call of Reverend Emily Gordon to the position of Minister” was unanimously decided, she reports. The website also has a series of questions and answers with Rev. Emily which are entertaining. Would you rather be super strong or super fast and would you rather have your flight delayed for eight hours or lose your luggage. Have a read.