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More fun with streetcars at Broadview and Dundas

tram 550 A streetcar went off the track at Broadview Ave. and Dundas Street early Monday. TTC says it was “a switch problem.” City News tweeted these pictures.

Uncaged Egg Melody sweet music to retailers, restaurants

Bloomberg News has analysed the widely-heralded arrival of cage-free eggs at supermarkets and fast food places and what they found was that retailers at least stand to make a killing (so to speak) with cage-free eggs. After the first costs are dealt with it looks like cage-free eggs will cost only about fifteen cents per dozen more to produce but retailers can — and will — charge double for them. Yes friends, it’s a lot like the organic food gold mine. And no doubt it is worth it to some consumers. The chickens?  Well who knows what the life of a chicken is really like? Bloomberg examined the rush in recent months for retailers to join the cage-free egg party. Most companies, especially the biggest ones with the most complex supply chains, plan to hit 100% cage-free as far as 10 years out. That’s because they must wait for existing supply contracts to run out and supply chain changes. Bloomberg 

New York doctors face fine for scribbled scripts, email only

As of today, it is illegal to hand write a prescription in New York State and doctors who continue to do that face a fine. Physicians will be required to work with drug stores to email scripts. It will cut down on inaccuracies but is mainly aimed at the drug fraud that flourishes with paper prescriptions in New York City and elsewhere. The system is being lauded by authorities as easier for the patient because there is no trip to the pharmacy. The actual command system of electronic prescriptions is not clear but presumably patients will not be required to give the doctor the pharmacy email address. It seems likely some form of drug industry clearing house will be required. Still, it seems email prescriptions will eliminate errors at the dispensing counter.

Beaches Lions Easter Parade a sunny treat for thousands

The long-standing tradition of the Beaches Lions Club was a repeat crowd pleaser this year,.where many people insist there is just one Beach, not several. Even so, it is the Beaches to most.  Either way, Rick Madonick took some pleasant pictures for the Toronto Star 

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Fatally hurt man found wrapped in sheet in Scarborough

Police are trying to make some sense of the death of a man, badly injured in some way and  wrapped in a sheet near Passmore Road and State Crown Blvd in Scarborough Sunday. They were called to the scene by someone who was cleaning up in an open area. They began life-saving measures but the man succumbed to his injuries.

Lawrence Park girls win Ontario high school hockey gold

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The girls hockey Panthers of Lawrence Park Collegiate Institute have distinguished themselves and honoured the old school at 125 Chatsworth Drive by winning the provincial girls high school hockey championship. The Panthers beat Guelph Centennial Spartans 3-0 March 9, 2016 in Stratford. This was the scene of the Ontario Federation of School Athletic Associations (OFSAA) finals. The OFSAA gold was particularly rewarding because it was first time a Toronto and District School Board school had won the championship. Understandably, coach Karen Daigle had praise for Panthers netminder Samie Gorman who stopped everything the Spartans fired at her. The Panthers are Lucy Birrell, Maddie Carew, Grace Doris, Leah Ellement, Samie Gorman, Emily Harper, Quinn Johnston, Julia Keogh, Megan Killeen, Veronica Moore, Emily Morgan, Natali Robinson, Jamie Samson, Riley Samson, Michelle Scully, and Riley Smith (a PWHL veteran with Etobicoke). .The Coaches are Karen Daigle and Colette Scully. Norm Nelson has a longer treatment of the story here.

Heavy rain called off for the GTA but it will be wet and mild

The heavy rain warning issued earlier Sunday has now been called off for the GTA. Heavy rain is still expected to the north. It will be some what soggy here according to the Weather Network, but much more manageable. Current forecast below.

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Fear for health of Peewee girls in marathon final game

The championship game between Peewee AA girls teams in the Females for Hockey Nova Scotia league had to be called off Saturday after a staggering seven periods of overtime when it was unable to break a 1-1 tie. Parents and officials were concerned as the marathon match went on and on that the young players — 10 and 11 years — were at the limit of their physical and psychological capacity. The league declared co-champions and sent everyone home. Peter Twohig, regional director for Females for Hockey Nova Scotia said  “I’ve seen a lot of triple overtime games, but I’ve never seen anything like I watched today.”

DUCKS VS SELECTS

The game was for the Peewee AA championship between the TASA Ducks of Tantallon and the Pictou County Selects. The game started at 11 a.m., and was finally called at about 3:30 p.m., after the seventh 15 minute overtime period. “It was amazing to me to watch throughout overtime. They were playing with heart and determination. They’re really exceptional athletes,” said Twohig. There had been no scoring since the second period. The girls were given oranges and other sustenance to keep them going through each 15-minute period, but eventually parents and coaches began to worry about the girls’ safety, Twohig said. “By the time it got to the 7th overtime, it was getting clear to me a lot of the girls were at their limit — their physical limit, and also their psychological limit too.” Hockey Nova Scotia has no rules on how to handle such circumstances. Twohig consulted with league officials, and they decided to end the game after 10 periods. Stephen Murray, director of female hockey in the province, said they initially thought they would schedule another championship game later.

SHOOTOUT VS OT

“We’re not going to settle it by way of a shootout, it just doesn’t seem fair to these kids,” said Murray. That’s a judgement not shared by minor hockey organizations elsewhere. Shootouts are the accepted way of deciding a match in Ontario minor hockey. At the recent March Madness Tournament sponsored by the Wildcats Hockey Association, Atom teams (10 and under) from Nepean and Leaside battled to a 1-1 tie after three regular periods and an overtime period of five minutes. It then took three shootout rounds for Nepean to win 2-1. The emotional toll on some of the Leaside girls was evident. They were all fine a few minutes later at the silver and gold awards but parents would probably conclude that the game ended when it should have.  It’s tough to lose a game in a 3-round shootout

 

Donna Quan’s 2015 salary and payout a tidy $587,000

The former TDSB director received $272,000 in salary and a payout for unused sick days of $315,000.  CBC

MPP’s resignation continues to baffle press gallery

The mystery resignation of long-time MPP for Scarborough-Rouge River Bas Balkissoon continues to baffle observers at Queen’s Park and the public in general. Paul Bliss, CTV’s Legislature ferret has discovered more than his share of secrets but he too is stymied. He notes in a tweet that the pace of Premier Wynne’s replacement plan is swift. The party has begun nominations for the seat already. A by-election must be called within six moths. It is a bit telling perhaps that Mr. Balkissoon was an MP for eleven years and never even got a try-out for the cabinet. Telling, we mean, not necessarily of the man but of the state of his importance to the two Liberal administrations of which he was a small part.

https://twitter.com/blissblogs/status/712693075731226624

Easter hunt sees kids chase 500 eggs in Rowlands Park

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It takes a lot of work to plant 500 eggs for kids to find at Easter but Lesley Stoyan of AppleTree Markets was up the job this weekend. Ms. Stoyan and her husband Chris Trussel are owners of the outdoor market that lives in June Rowlands Park in the nicer weather. Saturday, March 26, 2016 several dozen children with baskets and parents watching gathered at the playground area of the park for this first annual such hunt. It was a chilly but sunny adventure and the anonymous Easter Bunny was more than stoic. Thanks sir. We know this because Stoyan “guessed” that it was a male rabbit but perhaps she had inside information. Well done all.

 egg hunt

ISIS crows about Brussels slaughter but asks for “peace”

The self-involved mental state of ISIS big shots is verging on delusional it seems. In videos crowing about the Brussels slaughter the producers also suggest a stop to the strategic killing of ISIS leaders in exchange for peace. Sure fellas, sounds great. One of two videos features Belgian militants, speaking in French apparently from northern Iraq. One of the men makes what seems to be a call for an end to strikes against ISIS for which the world gets “peace”. Seems like the targeted killing of high-level terror bosses is beginning to wear on their nerves a bit.