Odd Parking incidents are seen locally over the holidays

parking fleming 550 Examples of odd parking may be seen all year round but the car parked across the front door of the Flying Wheels Cycle Shop on Fleming Crescent on Christmas Eve morning just must have an explanation. Odd Parking II (inset) was spotted by our sister blog Yonge and Roxborough News in the Summerhill Green P Lot where a driver is warning others that he is learning to drive a stick shift and may stall. Very considerate and odd.

NO FLU SHOT: Doctors say flu stopped 4-year-old’s heart

Whether this story is the Christmas miracle the producers say it is perhaps remains to be seen. It is a heart-wrenching event for sure. Everyone will have a medical view of the prognosis. The doctor says Gemma will return to normal and we may hope that this is true given the length of time her heart was silent. Well worth watching.

Re-made Moore Park home to have a faux front door

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Little 142 Rose Park Drive, the concrete block remnant of Moore Park before there was much zoning, is nearing completion in its spacious lengthened and two-storey version. It will have a fetching faux door where it will display its number (see inset) but humans will enter by elegant glass double doors (left) Nice, but still no off-street parking. Previous post 

$60 million Lotto Max riches for lucky him, her or them

The $60-million jackpot in Friday night’s Lotto Max draw is waiting for the person bought that winning ticket in Mississauga. What a Christmas it will be for him,.her or them. There were also 35 Maxmillions prizes of one million dollars each up for grabs, and 11 of them were claimed by single tickets. Two more will be shared by four ticket holders.

Thanks for visiting The Bulldog and very best of the season

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It’s Christmas and time for our thoughts to again turn toward family and home. Here’s hoping that your Christmas is as warm and rewarding as your highest hope. At The South Bayview Bulldog we too will be with family and friends.  But we will also reflect on the exceptional support The Bulldog has received from so many people. It is a labour of love to write the news of this community. To witness the decency of people and the culture of generosity here is an honour. The Bulldog is unabashedly proud to do its part in carrying the flag of the businesses and people in the place we like to call South Bayview. Thank you and Merry Christmas. Posting will resume Saturday afternoon.

Meeting to discuss development at 33 Laird heritage site

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Proposed addition to commercial site at 33 Laird Drive

There will be a City information meeting on Tuesday January 5, 2016 regarding the plans to redevelop the now vacant industrial property at 33 Laird Drive. That’s the corner of Canvarco Road. The development is proposed by Beaux Properties in partnership with Quaestus Corporation, a Netherlands based developer. Geoff Kettel reports that it is owned by Levitt United Ltd, a real estate holding company which purchased the property in 1967 from Sheridan Equipment. The building was used as the head office and distribution centre for Levitt Safety. Surplus space was leased out as the Leaside Business Centre  The meeting will take place at 7 p.m. in the William Lea Room at the Leaside Arena. The application proposes a zoning amendment to permit the redevelopment and the addition to the familiar building which was given heritage status in May. It appears the developers intend to create a shopping mall similar or related to the business done at Leaside Village and the Smart Centre There are diagrams and depictions of the plan at the Quaestus site. Also UrbanToronto
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Timothy Boissiere and Michael Calderone died on QEW

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Michael Calderone and Timothy Boissier had been friends since high shcool

The names of both young men who died Tuesday in a flaming rear-end crash on the QEW westbound have been released.. They are Michael Calderone and Timothy Boissier. The two men, both 23, had been friends since high school. They were on their way to play hockey when the accident occurred. CBC

CTC recalls “Holiday Collection” brand Christmas lights

Taking no chances, Canadian Tire has recalled 33 styles of Holiday Collection brand Christmas lights after a single report from a consumer who received a minor electric shock from the coloured lights. Better safe, as they say.

Lines, lines as Bayview basks in Christmas Eve sunshine

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line cumbrae Here are scenes from outside COBs and Cumbraes where traditional Christmas Eve lineups appeared Thursday morning. Seldom do shoppers stand in such lovely weather for their bread, cakes and turkeys. Other places seemed busy too. The nearly daily mid-morning lineup outside Bagel House was longer than usual today.

GRILLTIME SPOTTING

Over at Andy Elder’s meat store at 62 Laird Dr. things were busy and Linda DeBono with daughter Claire were spotted picking up the festive turkey. They are mom  and sister to Sarah, of Sarah’s Food Drive. Merry Christmas all.

One victim of double-fatal inferno is Timothy Boissiere

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Timothy Boissiere, 23 and a friend were on their way to play hockey Tuesday night when their SUV became involved in that flaming rear-end chain reaction on the QEW at Oakville involving two trucks and a car. The SUV was pushed under a flatbed truck, police said. Mr Boissiere has been identified by  CP24

Sleeping raccoon stalls cops from towing car blocking Yonge

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Toronto Police Operations (TPS Ops) tweets that a car is blocking a southbound lane at Yonge Street at Hollywood Ave north of Sheppard Ave. But there is a further problem. “Can’t move car as there is a racoon sleeping under the car” is the worried post. Is this for the safety of the tow truck driver or the raccoon?

Kangaroo Care proves a potent therapy for preemies