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Bayview brunch spot, Eggstatic, is expanding west

Eggstatic, the wildly popular brunch spot serving Instagram-worthy halal creations have announced that they are planning on opening a second location in Mississauga “very soon”. Located at 1568 Bayview Avenue, they are often filled to capacity and borrow patio space from Satay on the Road next door to satiate all of their guests’ cravings. The combined patio space has been a pandemic jewel for both Bayview businesses, offering a heated patio that can be enjoyed long after the conclusion of summer.

Davenport Garden Centre shuttered their Bayview location

Davenport Garden Centre have been operating their flower business at 1466 Bayview Avenue since 2014, and this month they closed their doors for good. You can still visit them at their namesake location at 368 Davenport Road, or place your order online.

This little corner has been home to beautiful blooms for decades, if you remember, Garden Court Nursery used to operate in this location.

The property encompassing 1466 Bayview and 1500 Bayview (Valumart) is expected to be redeveloped with a brand new mixed use 8 storey building in the future.

August long weekend traffic, activities & attractions in TO

Long weekend events and road closures for July 30 to August 1:

North America’s largest Caribbean Carnival is happening this weekend! To accommodate the Toronto Caribbean Carnival, the following roads will be closed to vehicle traffic from 2 a.m. on Saturday, July 30, until 8 a.m. on Sunday, July 31:

• Lake Shore Boulevard West between Colborne Lodge Drive and Bathurst Street
• Strachan Avenue from Fleet Street to Lake Shore Boulevard West
• Jameson Avenue from Springhurst Avenue to Lake Shore Boulevard West
• Dunn Avenue at Springhurst Avenue
• Dufferin Street at Springhurst Avenue
• Fort York Boulevard between Fleet Street and Lake Shore Boulevard West
• The westbound Gardiner Expressway off-ramp to Dunn and Jameson Avenues (Exit 149)

Jump up! and dance like no one is watching 😉

Market Street continues to be closed from Front Street East to The Esplanade for I Heart Market Street activities.

Roads within High Park will be closed to vehicle traffic throughout the long weekend. More information about access to High Park is available on the City’s High Park webpage: www.toronto.ca/explore-enjoy/parks-gardens-beaches/high-park.

Toronto’s more than 1,500 parks and 11,000 hectares of ravine spaces are also open for fresh air and exercise daily, including The Meadoway from Brimley Road to Scarborough Golf Club Road. Maps and details for walking, cycling and hiking paths and trails in Toronto are available on the City’s Walking, Hiking and Cycling webpage: www.toronto.ca/explore-enjoy/recreation/walking-hiking.

Construction closures

Metrolinx: Ontario Line investigative drilling in Thorncliffe

Investigative drilling work along Overlea Blvd, Thorncliffe Park Drive and Millwood Road will take place, to advance design concepts and other structural plans for the Ontario Line. Metrolinx will be drilling test holes and using a vacuum truck to gather information and evaluate underground conditions. The Community Notice states that the work could be starting as early as July 25, 2022. Intersections impacted: Overlea Blvd & Millwood Rd; and Overlea Blvd & Thorncliffe Park Drive

Truck & streetcar crash + subway fire disrupt morning rush

Tuesday morning rush hour traffic was snarled on St. Clair Avenue, west of Yonge Street when a TTC streetcar collided with a garbage truck, knocking the truck onto its side. One would have to assume that the garbage truck was in the dedicated streetcar lane at the time of the collision. Toronto paramedics said three adults were assessed at the scene and two were transported to a local hospital with non-life-threatening injuries. To add insult to injury, a fire truck that responded to the collision broke down. Mechanics attended the scene to repair it. CP24, Global

Also on Tuesday — commuters on the Bloor subway line were delayed due to an electrical fire at the Yonge/Bloor Station. TTC sent out shuttle buses, as subway service was shut down between St. George and Pape Stations.



Metrolinx: Traffic configuration change at Mt Pleasant & Eg

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Eglinton Crosstown LRT Construction Notice:

As early as Saturday, July 30, 2022, a new traffic configuration will be implemented at Mount Pleasant Road and Eglinton Avenue East. Traffic on Eglinton Avenue East will shift to the north side of the street and construction will move to the south side. The laydown area on Eglinton Avenue East between Taunton Road and Rawlinson Avenue will be removed and the traffic lanes will be reinstated. The crosswalk on the east side of the intersection will remain closed. The sidewalks on the north side of Eglinton Avenue East, at the Main and Secondary Entrances, will reopen. This traffic configuration is expected to remain in place through late Summer 2022. For more information, please review the complete notice.

Get outside! Jazz in the streets, international food and fun

The Toronto All-Star Big Band

We are in the height of Toronto’s “festival season” with many, many events happening throughout the city this weekend. ActiveTO is still on, summer construction projects continue and there are some scheduled TTC closures to watch out for, so if you’re driving, be sure to check your route. You might want to take the car to the closest gas station today as well, as gas has dropped another 6 cents.

  • Beaches International Jazz Festival – Performances will take place from Thursday to Saturday along Queen East from Woodbine to Beech avenues from 6 p.m. to 11 p.m.
  • Toronto Carnival Run – The event will take place at Sir Casimir Gzowski Park on Saturday, one week before the Toronto Caribbean Carnival.
  • Festival of South Asia – Gerrard Street East, between Coxwell and Glenside Avenues Saturday and Sunday.
  • Fun Philippines Toronto Street Festival – Will take place at various venues along a one-kilometre stretch of Bathurst Street between Laurelcrest and Wilson avenues on Saturday from 9 a.m. to 11 p.m until Sunday from 9 a.m. to 6 p.m.
  • Taste of the Middle East Festival – Toronto’s fifth annual Taste of the Middle East Festival is returning to Nathan Phillips Square this weekend.

Plus, Toronto Triathlon Festival, OssFest, Youth Day, I Heart Market Street and RibFest. Click here to view CityNews’ full rundown of events and road closures this weekend

Blue Jays smashed it out of the park & broke records Friday


The Jays wholloped the Boston Red Sox on Friday night at Fenway Park, setting a franchise record for runs in a 28-5 victory. Watch all 28 of the Blue Jays’ franchise record-setting runs on Sportsnet



Interior Care founder, Leonard Linton, has passed away

The Linton family has posted a notice to the Interior Care Facebook page, announcing the passing of the Interior Care founder Leonard Linton.

On behalf of Interior Care and the Linton family, it is with profound sadness that we announce the passing of Interior Care founder, Leonard Linton. Len passed away peacefully on Tuesday, July 19th with his loving wife, sons, daughter-in-laws and grandchildren by his side.

Len started Interior Care out of his home in 1963 and successfully built the company into one of Canada’s largest specialty cleaning companies. He was a pillar of strength in the Leaside business community and a key driving force behind its success, serving as president of the Leaside Business Park Association from 1993 until 2003. His tireless efforts were recognized by the city when they named a public park after him; Leonard Linton Park.

Len loved Interior Care, and considered everyone who worked here a dear friend. He built an incredible legacy, and it will continue to live on for decades to come.

A celebration of life will be held and arrangements will be announced once confirmed.