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POP 100%: Really very sorry about all this rain
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•End near for Greece as millions withdraw their money
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•The end seems near for Greece as part of the Eurozone. Both European and Greek officials are guessing that next Sunday’s referendum outcome will be a rejection of any plan to pay back the country’s debt. The latest EU plan is being called “blackmail” and people are talking nostalgically of the return of the Drachma (inset above). If it again becomes the national currency one thing is certain. It won’t be worth much. It may require several thousand to buy breakfast. It also seems likely that the Euro will trade unofficially and maybe on a black market.
Cops hunt David Sweat ten miles from Canadian border
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•Power surges in Davisville being queried: Josh Matlow
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•Josh Matlow (Ward 22) has tweeted Saturday morning that there have been “several power surges in the Davisville area, including this morning.” The Councillor says he is requesting information from @TorontoHydro & will update.
PC leader Brown, athletes, sports executives in Pride march
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•New PC Leader Patrick Brown says he will march in Sunday’s gay Pride parade. In a statement released Friday, Brown wished Pride-goers well. “I am looking forward to attending the Pride parade on Sunday to march,” Brown said is a statement. Globe and Mail
Circumstances of Georgia’s death beggar the imagination
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•The death of Georgia Walsh has been thoroughly investigated, examined by experts and the details heard in open court. The facts are known and it is over. And yet, to hear the circumstances in which Georgia crossed McRae Drive and was struck by Ranko Stupar’s van is to beggar the imagination. The full verdict as rendered by Mr. Justice S. Ford Clements is linked at the bottom of this post. It recounts in detail the witness information and the reconstruction of the accident provided by the police. Georgia was running westbound across McRae within the north crosswalk on Millwood Road from the northeast to the northwest corner. That’s the crossing that takes one from Trace Manes Park to Leaside United Church. When she stepped off the curb, the pedestrian signal was flashing a red hand and the countdown timer was at 5 seconds. The accident reconstruction report concludes that Georgia was already in the crosswalk when Mr. Stupar’s vehicle approached the area of the stop bar which sits ahead of the crosswalk.
FEW CAN COMPREHEND IT
He was southbound on McRae and intended to make, and did make, a right turn on a red light during which he slowed but did not stop. Georgia was struck in the crosswalk, near the northwest corner of the intersection, by the front driver’s side of Mr. Stupar’s vehicle and knocked down to the roadway. In the words of Justice Clements, she was overrun by the front driver and rear driver side tires. Justice Clements said that had Mr. Stupar stopped his vehicle at the north stop bar, it would have taken him 3.9 seconds to travel from that point to the point of impact. There was sufficient time for Georgia to cross the street safely had Mr. Stupar stopped at the stop bar. She had the right of way. The grievous act of making a turn without stopping is appalling but not unknown. But Mr. Stupar says as well that at no time did he see Georgia in the crosswalk nor realize that he had struck anyone until witnesses began to shout at him to stop. He did stop and now lives with the miserable knowledge of what he did. But few motorists will comprehend, even as we are required to accept it, that a driver could miss the presence of a 7-year-old child in a crosswalk in front of him as he approached a red light. R. v. Stupar, 2015 ONCJ 350 (CanLII)
Greek gov’t calls snap referendum on debt “blackmail”
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•The Greek government has called snap referendum on July 5 on the outcome of negotiations with its international creditors taking place in Brussels on Saturday, Prime Minister Tsipras declared on television Friday. “The people must decide free of any blackmail,” said Tsipras. Other cabinet ministers spoke angrily of rejection on the part of the the Greek people. It seems a gloomy sign for the prospects of Greece being able to stay in in the Eurozone.
Rides and fun for children right nearby on Overlea Drive
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•Tim Horton’s at Bayview and Eglinton near completion
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•The sign is up and potential customers are looking through the window. It will not be long before the Tim Horton’s opens at the southwest corner of Bayview and Eglinton Aves. The location is an interesting gambit for Tim Horton’s. There is no parking and it will rely entirely on pedestrian traffic. The costs have clearly been carefully calculated as the space is rather small, and the landlord is the condominium management which is no doubt glad to see them. Tim Horton’s will open in condo at Eglinton and Bayview
Summer movie look ahead from CBC critic Eli Glasner
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•Fix on the sense of several movies this summer. Handy stuff.