Whole Foods Market Inc. agreed to pay $500,000 to settle an investigation that it overcharged customers for prepackaged food in New York City, resolving a spat that had hurt efforts to shed its “Whole Paycheck” image. The company said that there was no evidence of “systematic or intentional misconduct” but agreed to pay the fine to “put this issue behind us,” according to a statement on its website. In June, New York’s Department of Consumer Affairs announced an investigation into overcharging at Whole Foods after finding “thousands” of potential violations in a survey of about 80 different types of prepackaged products such as vegetable platters and cooked boneless chicken. Bloomberg News
Affluenza kid dyes his hair but cops still nab him in Mexico
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Very interesting and complete report by ABC on the outrageous case of Ethan Couch, the kid whose parents spoiled him so badly that he supposedly didn’t know right from wrong.
ISIS slave book sets out protocol for raping captured women
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Fire in Scarborough “halfway house” kills one, hurts 3
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A person has died in an overnight fire on Birkdale Road near Midland Ave. and Ellesmere Rd. Four were sent to hospital from the residence. One died soon after arrival. Neighbors say the home was a halfway house, presumably used by those recently out of jail. Of the other three injured, one is in life threatening condition and two are listed as serious. The call came before dawn for a fire in the basement. People also lived upstairs but they managed to escape. Two dogs have since died from smoke as well.
Man stopped going 160 km/h and watching a movie too
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A man was stopped as he hurtled down Highway 401 near Brockville yesterday at 160 km/h. When cops looked inside the car they found he had been watching a movie too. He had, as reported by the National Post, a jerry-rigged in-car TV stand with an electronic device taped to his dashboard. He is charged with distracted driving and stunt driving. His licence and vehicle were seized for one week and he received a $280 fine.
Buses on Eglinton at Bayview are in trouble on the hill
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The miserable weather has slowed traffic to very nearly a stop through Eglinton Ave. East and Bayview Ave. Monday night and early Tuesday. According to Toronto Police Operations (TPS Ops) the large vehicles are sliding on icy roads and are stuck on the Eglinton hill. The buses are unable to turn around.
TFS CALL: Fire on Rosedale Heights Drive at Sighthill Ave.
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Toronto Fire Service is reporting a fire at a home on Rosedale Heights Drive near Sighthill Ave. in Moore Park. It has six units on the scene but the alarm level has not been activated indicating any fire is under control.
Snow and sleet tonight with forecast high of 6 Tuesday
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The Weather Gods seem to be offering a bit of a break for tomorrow (Tuesday, December 29, 2015) as we dig out of tonight’s sleet and snow. A high of six is forecast. After that it seems fairly clear right into next week according to the Weather Channel. The roads are very treacherous tonight. PC Clint Stibbe of Traffic Services tweeted about 10 p.m. that there had been 66 property damage traffic accidents since 3.30 Monday.
Gloomy forecast calls for heavy snow and wind tonight
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New Yorkers hope to create large underground park
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Police officer bitten by raccoon near Sherbourne and Bloor
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A police officer has been treated for a series of nasty bites from a raccoon Monday. It happened during a call for an animal in distress in the area of Sherbourne and Howard around 12:18 p.m. This is just south of Bloor Street and the Rosedale Ravine, one of many happy hunting grounds for raccoons. This animal was acting strangely and police have speculated that it might be blind.
East York home develops crack on side during renovation
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A semi-detached home at 77 Corley Ave in East York shifted during renovations and a large crack has appeared across the side of the home diagonally from top to bottom. Parts of the building at the rear have collapsed. But the Toronto Fire Service told CBC it appears that a total collapse is not likely. Corley is north of Kingston Rd and east of Woodbine Ave.

