Leaside United Twitter account to Tweet the good word

Leaside United Church has recently opened a Twitter account @LeasideUnited and sources at the church say there is a plan to familiarize parishioners with the usefulness of Twitter even if they are not users of it personally. The new account operates under the auspices of Graham Lute, the communications manager at LUC and gets a frequent hand from Deborah Lace-Kelly, a course instructor at Ryerson and former news and production hand at Global News. The adoption of the useful Twitter form of communication has not come very quickly to neighborhood churches but Northlea United at 126 Brentciffe Road has had an account for a few years.

Brunswick House on Bloor St. set to close for good March 31

The Brunswick House at 481 Bloor St West will close at the end of March after more than 140 years in business, the owners of the business have announced. It appears that Boston Pizza, a chain of pizza outlets based in Western Canada, may take the location.  The news came on a Facebook posting: “It is with great pride and sorrow that I announce the legendary Brunswick House will be closing on March 31 after 140 years of memory making history,” the post reads. “Everything comes to an end and like an undefeated champion, the Brunny must now retire on top and more beautiful and better than ever.”  CP24 said in a story that In November, the Harbord Village Residents’ Association announced that the owner of the building the bar has called home since 1876 had terminated the operator’s lease. “As of Dec. 31 the Brunswick House will remain only on a month-by-month basis until a new tenant is found,” the post on the association’s website said.

 

SNOW: 15 to 20 centimetres this evening in latest forecast

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Canadian stocks Spring back from lows of early February

Stocks rallied in Toronto Tuesday with a fourth straight gain pushing the TSX index to the highest level since Dec. 31. The buoyancy was related to an unexpected expansion in Canada’s economy last quarter. The Standard & Poor’s/TSX Composite Index climbed 1 percent to 12,982.10 at 4 p.m. capping the longest rally in two weeks. Equities have rebounded 7.4 percent from a Feb. 11 low and are 0.2 percent from erasing declines for the year.

How far will Wynne go with “income-testing” of well-off?

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Mike Crawley

This analysis of the last week’s Ontario budget examines the fairly aggressive removal of middle-class tax benefits (like the Children’s Activity Tax Credit) and the imposition of new outright charges on comfortable seniors for drugs. How far will it go? According to CBC writer Mike Crawley, the government appears to be moving to a health care system that will tax seniors for their drugs (and others services) based directly on how much they receive each year. He says the province has not seen anything like it since the days of the Bob Rae NDP government. Mike Crawley CBC

Airport seizes high-heel shoes with faux pistol spikes

 

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Security agents at a Baltimore airport Sunday confiscated a woman’s high heel shoes because they had pistols for heels. Yep. She also had a bracelet made of look-like bullets and that went too. The woman was at Baltimore/Washington International Thurgood Marshall Airport when Transportation Security Agency people found the shoes — (so ugly by any fashion rule — Bulldog).

Subway, streetcar service restored as power returns

Power to the TTC is back on downtown bringing normal subway service on Line 1 and rolling streetcars on Queen and King. Still no word on why there was a fire in that hydro vault at 50 Richmond East.

James Lenoury recalls Teskey clan, leapling friend Steve

This is a lovely reminiscence on Leaside Chit Chat by James Lenoury of his friend Steve Teskey, a leapling who is, he says, 15 on February 29, 2016. Mr. Lenoury also includes a picture of the Teskey clan taken just when is not clear. But they are a handsome group of people who could quite easily be a race all to themselves. Thanks for sharing. Chit Chat 

Heavy snow will impact school, traffic, garbage collection

Forecasters all predict a major a  major winter storm beginning tomorrow and dumping as much as 20 centimeters of snow — maybe more — by Wednesday.  Both days may be considered a write-off for business or socializing outside the home. The snow will begin Tuesday midday and intensify into the evening with the heaviest amounts of snow falling Tuesday night. Strong northeasterly winds will also give blowing snow especially in exposed areas and along the Lake Ontario shoreline. About 2 to 5 centimeters could fall Tuesday afternoon and then 10 to 20 centimeters during the night. As the wind shifts early Wednesday morning to northerly the snow will end. The City is said to be ready to begin salting There is scheduled garbage collection Wednesday for part of South Bayview. The pace of collection is uncertain and the  possibility of stranded containers and — or empty — seems real.

GRAUPEL ANYONE?

And the CBC has recounted a 5 p.m. or so onslaught of snow pellets (sometimes mistaken for hail) known as graupel (who knew?) The linked story also has many videos of which this is the best. CBC 

City, CUPE back at the bargaining table after “mistake”

CUPE 79 president Mike Maguire has taken City’s inside workers back to the bargaining table following what seems to have been an effective  power play by Mayor Tory earlier today. Tory had the City’s contract proposal posted online and then held a news conference to tell employees and the public that the union was walking away from a good deal. Maguire is calling his walk-off the result of a mistake — the City’s offer was mislabeled he says — but it seems more likely  he found himself with nowhere to go.  “We have re-engaged with the mediator,” Maguire said. “I called the mediator immediately after we realized there had been a misunderstanding and clarified that misunderstanding. Today we will be providing the mediator responses to the city’s offer. Mayor Tory had put the feet of  CUPE leaders to the fire. Tory  spoke at a midday news conference making the point that the more than 20,000 CUPE employees have “good jobs” and that their working conditions will only get better as a result concessions in areas such as advanced scheduling which the City has agreed to implement.  Some members will know their hours as much as six months in advance.

Expected and not so much at the 2016 Academy Awards

Stephen Clarkson dead from pneumonia complications

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Stephen Clarkson

Well known political scientist Stephen Clarkson has died at 78 in Freiburg, Germany after contracting the pneumonia virus in Portugal followed by incurable sepsis. This is reported by the University of Toronto’s political science department, where Clarkson taught for several decades.  Clarkson’s work focused on areas including the North American Free Trade Agreement and how Canada has been affected by globalization. In 1990, he and then-wife Christina McCall won the Governor General’s Literary Award for non-fiction for “Trudeau and Our Times.” The second volume of that book won the J.W. Dafoe prize. In 2011, Clarkson was named a member of the Order of Canada. His other books included “The Big Red Machine: How the Liberal Party Dominates Canadian Politics,” “Canada and the Reagan Challenge,” and “Uncle Sam and Us.” He was once married to former governor-general Adrienne Clarkson. Funeral arrangements have not been announced. U of T obituary