City clears campers from Bathurst park as homeless rage

Toronto has launched what it calls the restoration of Alexandra Park on Bathurst St. but advocates for those camping there in the rough call it an attack on the homeless. There are many tweets raging about the right of homeless people to live in public parks.



Car fire Tuesday on Glenavy Ave near Metro supermarket

Smoke over Leaside part of country-wide forest fire fallout

There are hundreds of forest fires burning in Canada and the smoke is finally drifting east and south to Toronto.



Watch Amazon billionaire Bezos blast off Tuesday morning

After you’ve conquered the world by shipping boxes to homes ad nauseam, it’s time to conquer space. Yippee. He traveled to space and returned Tuesday morning.

Man in “very serious” state after 10 Dundas St escalator fall

A man who fell from the escalators at 10 Dundas East Plaza Monday is now said to have very serious injuries. Paramedics found signs of life after police at first believed the man has no vital signs. The plaza is closed for the investigation,

Former soldier Janson Ng, 41, wins $65 million Lotto Max

He’s 41, single and $65 million richer. Now Jansen Ng of East Grwiminbury, a former member of Canada’s armed forces, says he has a number of charities in mind which will benefit from his good fortune. Adam Atkinson of CHCH News reports.

New one-way sections of Roehampton and Broadway Aves

New signage has been installed to enforce new rules on Roehampton and Broadway Avenues between Mount Pleasant and Yonge Street. New regulations in “The Yonge/Eglinton Construction Hub” involve parking restrictions, while the most significant change appears to be the creation of the new one-way roads. Roehampton Avenue, between Yonge Street and Mount Pleasant Avenue is now one-way for eastbound traffic only. While Broadway Avenue, between Mount Pleasant Avenue and Yonge Street is one-way for westbound traffic only.

“The Yonge/Eglinton Construction Hub was created to provide coordination amongst the large number of redevelopment projects that are currently taking place and are proposed within a small geographical area, as a way to improve safety, mitigate the impacts of construction traffic and ensure consultation between the parties involved.” Read full 15 page report here. City Council directed that the traffic and parking regulations be implemented on a temporary basis, as a pilot project. City Council Decision.

The Blue Jays are coming home to Rogers Centre July 30th

The Toronto Blue Jays were given approval from the Canadian government on Friday for an exemption on border restrictions that would allow them to play in Canada later this month, Canada’s immigration minister said. The Blue Jays asked the federal government to allow them to play at Rogers Centre starting July 30 and wanted a response by Friday. AP

Death toll rising amid catastrophic flooding in Europe





East Harbour development requesting a residential boost

UrbanToronto is reporting that the “change has rustled some feathers. The former industrial site sits within one of 29 “provincially significant employment zones” in Ontario, and its current zoning does not allow for residential uses”. More

Ontario’s Step 3 re-opening and changes to South Bayview

As Ontario enters Step 3 of its re-opening plan, some changes have come to light on South Bayview. It appears as though we’ve hit the end of an era with Pat’s Barber Shop (708 Millwood Rd) in the dark today. Over at the former home of Banana Nail Boutique (or, F5 before them), a building permit suggests that an ice cream shop may be moving in. Yum yum. We are pleased to see that there is construction activity up at 1620 Bayview, the former home of Two Dogs Sports Bar. The building permit mentions a “new restaurant”. Meanwhile, have a look below to take a tour of McSorley’s newly renovated & pandemic retrofitted space, complete with plexiglass dividers at one of Bayview’s favourite bars.  Bayview Leaside BIA’s social media will keep you up-to-date with more Bayview business news.

Environment Canada confirms tornado hit Barrie Thursday

Environment Canada has preliminarily rated the tornado as an EF-2 with 210 km/h winds. Barrie Fire Chief Cory Mainprize says between 100 and 150 structures were damaged in the tornado and approximately 60 are considered uninhabitable at this time. Mayor Jeff Lehman said a total of 11 people suffered injuries but that none of the injuries were considered life-threatening. CBC