OPP Highway Safety have posted photos of a single-car accident Sunday that reminds us again not to drift off while driving. A car took out a large chunk of sturdy roadside fence at Highway 401 and Morningside Ave. Two people are in hospital.
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Sunday: Matriarch, philanthropist Loretta Rogers was 83
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•Loretta Rogers, the matriarch of the Rogers family and long-time director at Rogers Communications Inc., has died at the age of 83. Daughter Martha Rogers called her mother a “beautiful soul” who “possessed an incredible strength of character.”
Fired Etalk host calls Bell Media “old boys club”
The case of Danielle vs the sensitive bosses of Let’s Talk has hit the pages of the Sunday papers. You can get a sense of how divided the world is on such complaints by reading the comments — mostly men vs women. Ouch.
Canadians warned off on ground beef. Um, we got a beef
Health Canada says nutrition symbols will now be required on those packages for foods high in sodium, sugars, or saturated fats. Many products will be exempt, but ground meat won’t be one of them. But then, of course, there’s nothing really safe to eat. Just kidding.
Bieber stress, mad airport, Soviet no more and gun protests
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•What on earth has infected Justin Bieber? Half his face is paralyzed and experts are weighing in on what might be causing that. Then, crazy Pearson airport. No staff, bankrupt airlines and millions of people longing to travel. Ugh. Below that, nine members of NATO who used to be Soviet satellites say they aren’t going back there come hell or outright war. Who can blame Bulgaria, the Czech Republic, Estonia, Hungary, Latvia, Lithuania, Poland, Romania and Slovakia? Lastly, there was a March for Our Lives across the Brooklyn Bridge Saturday as normal people demand and an end to the US gun insanity. What a strange place it is, in that respect.
TTC says you’re to blame for getting pushed onto tracks
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•The rule of thumb in lawsuits for negligence is never apologize and never explain. The TTC is going further by saying that a woman who got pushed in front of a train by another woman back in April is responsible for her own peril. The woman survived by rolling out of the way of an oncoming train. But now she’s suing the TTC for negligence. Maybe the antiquated subway lines in Toronto (with absolutely no protection against falls) are municipal negligence. Or not. But the transit lawyers are saying the victim “chose to stand close to the edge of the platform,” and “failed to pay due care and attention to her surroundings”. CBC
Leaside residents eager to help Ukrainian mother, two kids
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•People in Leaside are jumping up to offer help in response to a post by Rachel Shantz on her family’s welcome of a family from Ukraine. The mom and two children arrived in recent hours and like all good refugees, they want to fit in. Rachel says the mom has asked if there is anyone who might be willing to tutor her 13-year-old daughter in English even before she starts at Bessborough E and M. The teen is starting from scratch. And the boy, Sam, 6, wants to learn to ride a bike. FB
#WelcomeBackCody Spring Fair is happening this weekend
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•Lights, camera, action on Bessborough Dr., Wed & Thurs
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•New drug sparks immune system into action against cancer
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•The world continues to sense extraordinary excitement at the prospect for fighting cancer after a recent trial at Sloan Kettering Hospital in Manhattan where the immunotherapy drug dostarlimab has essentially cured 14 patients of the disease. Dostarlimab is sold under the brand name Jemperli, and it is expensive. It was approved in Canada in December. As defined, it is a product of the field of cancer immunotherapy — the harnessing of the body’s own immune system to kill cancer. Here is the key to how dostarlimab works as published by Understanding Cancer Immunotherapy Research
Jemperli is an antibody that attaches to a molecule called PD-1, which is present on the surface of T cells. In healthy T cells, PD-1 acts as a brake that prevents the cells from creating an out-of-control immune response. However, in tumors, PD-1 can make T cells inactive and can prevent them from doing their job of killing the cancer cells. This happens because cancer cells or other cells within the tumor have an increased concentration of PD-L1 and PD-L2 molecules on their cell surface, which attach to PD-1. When PD-L1 and PD-L2 interact with the PD-1 receptor on the T cell, the T cell is inactivated and cannot do its job of killing the cancer cells. Jemperli binds to the PD-1 on the T cells in a way that blocks PD-L1 and PD-L2 from interacting with the PD-1 receptor. This blockade on PD-1 allows the T cells to activate and to attack and kill cancer cells.
53 police take photos, fingerprints at Randolph garage theft
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•Police from 53 Division have taken photos and fingerprints at the scene of a garage theft on Randolph Road Tuesday. It is gratifying to see the level of care taken by cops as south Leaside seems to be undergoing a rash of such thefts. There’s no substitute for keeping a garage locked even if it’s empty. Facebook
Black bear watch issued in Stouffville, just north of the GTA
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•BEAR WATCH: There have been sightings of a Black Bear in the area of Bloomington Road & York/Durham Line today. Call 911 if you see a bear that poses an immediate threat to personal safety and exhibits threatening or aggressive behaviour. pic.twitter.com/vHQ77pqQDs
— Town of Stouffville (@townofws) June 6, 2022
Tips posted on the Town of Whitchurch-Stouffville’s Facebook page seem to mirror the tips issued to Toronto residents in an effort to avoid attracting coyotes to our City streets. Coyotes are regularly spotted in our mid-town neighbourhoods. Stay safe everyone.
Call the toll-free Bear Wise reporting line at 1-866-514-2327 (TTY 705-945-7641 ) if you see a bear that does not pose immediate threat to personal safety. This line operates 24 hours a day, seven days a week, from April 1 to November 30.
In order to not attract bears, residents are reminded to follow simple rules, including:
– Garbage: put garbage out only on the morning of garbage day, not the night before
– Bird Feeders: Do not use bird feeders during the summer months
– BBQs: Burn off food residue and wash the grill right away
– Pet food: Do not leave pet food outdoors, in screened-in areas or porches
– Dogs: Leash your dog(s) when walking through communities to reduce the potential of dogs harassing a black bear or of being attacked by one.More helpful tips and information can be found here: https://www.ontario.ca/page/prevent-bear-encounters-bear-wise
US doctors stunned as cancer drug makes disease vanish
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•Treatment at a Manhattan hospital with the immunotherapy dostarlimab has shown results that have stunned doctors with its apparent efficacy. It appears to have made tumours vanish in a trial of 14 patients. We can only hope.