Yonge and Eglinton: Minor stabbings in fight at night spot

What appears to have been a knife fight between two men in a night spot Sunday morning on Yonge St. north of Eglinton Ave has sent the two parties to hospital. It happened about 2:30 a.m. at an address on Yonge. Police were unable to provide many details except that the injuries were not life threatening although one man has had surgery of some type. Anyone with information is urged to call police at 416-808-2222 or Crime Stoppers anonymously at 416-222-8477.

 

The small and large of tree lighting on Bessborough Dr.

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The forecast of a warmer winter hasn’t changed the festive feeling along Bessborough Drive where these wonderful trees reveal the smaller and larger challenges of decoraitng with lights. The three familiar light blue trees are in front of No.148 and the handsome giant fir with lights is the work of artists at No. 146. Good work all. This said, we’re not sure how much snow will fall on these trees this year. For Canadians living in southern Ontario to Atlantic Canada there is an El Nino effect in play which may make it considerably milder than the past two winters.

Shoppers enjoy using valet parking on South Bayview

Bayview Ave was busy this Saturday and many shoppers used the holiday free valet parking and enjoyed it.

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Season begins as Santa’s Village opened on Mt. Pleasant

reindeer Santa and his reindeer were on hand as the Mt. Pleasant Village BIA had a great day for the Santa’s Village event. Many people tweeted at #MPVSantasVillage.

“Culture of fear” back as the cause of all trouble at TDSB

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As reported by the CBC  and others, that old bugaboo the  Culture of Fear is back to explain what’s wrong at the Toronto and District School. There are surely more accurate and complete ways to describe what is wrong at the TDSB. Who was there? What were they doing? But the report, authored by the Premier’s political pal Barbara Hall, doesn’t make public what went on at the board. Did trustees act like they owned the board? Did Donna Quan carry a gun? Did she need one?  This effort should be called a Fear of Facts. As is frequently the case with such politically-inspired reports, the government doesn’t really want to say much except that it has things in hand.

 

Slow and tricky high weightlifting on Jarvis Street

jarivis 550 Early Saturday afternoon saw things pretty much at  a snail’s pace on Jarvis Street north of Shuter St. as workmen lifted what appeared to a huge air conditioning platform onto the roof of a new building. Traffic north was squeezed into a single lane furthest away from the suspended load while southbound vehicles were detoured west at Dundas.

Art Shoppe demolition spills out onto Yonge Street

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A Friday morning collapse of a concrete block wall during demolition of the Art Shoppe caused a few minutes of distress and happily, missed hurting a pedestrian. We posted an earlier flash on this story from Councilor Matlow. Now this picture has emerged on Twitter thanks to Melissa Goldstein @erraticheretic (nice handle). Steve Diguer ‏@stevediguer tweeted “Whoa! This could have killed someone.” Other similar reactions are at any search of Art Shoppe.

Leaside churches present Christmas musical programs

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There will A Festival of Lessons and Carols for Christmas at Leaside United Church this Sunday, December 6, 2015 beginning at 7 p.m. The musical program will feature the Chancel Choir and the C Flats Jazz Group as well  as Sharon Beckstead, Music Director. It sounds like a lovely event and there will be an offering in support of the Out of  the Cold initiative of the church.  Leaside United is at 822 Millwood Road

NORTHLEA UNITED CHURCH

Also this weekend, Northlea United Church at 125 Brentcliffe is kicking off a program of Christmas music events starting Sunday, December 6, 2015. The first one is Jazz to the World on Sunday at 4.30. To see the full program  go here.

As Chanukah nears, Jewish cooks focus on the perfect latke

Toronto Jews are preparing for Chanukah, which begins Sunday. Scott Rappoport has this to say about the potato pancake which is a staple of the Jewish holiday meal.

Throne speech recalls language of the election campaign

The speech from the throne is here courtesy of the CBC. It is said to contain nothing particularly new but recalls again the soaring language of Mr. Trudeau during the election campaign. One wonders however if Governor General David Johnston, who was appointed by the previous government, rolled his eyes at the government’s pledge to be “smart and caring on a scale as never before.”

JET LAG? Premier Wynne to Paris twice within seven days

Premier Kathleen Wynne and three of her staff will fly to Europe and back twice in order to fit in duties here and there. Ms. Wynne, the member for Don Valley West, went to Paris November 28 but returned home Monday so she could be present for the release of the Auditor General’s annual report and Question Period. The Premier and her staff will now embark Sunday for Paris for the second stage of the Paris climate talks which are scheduled until Wednesday, December 9.

New varieties of poinsettia at Allan Gardens flower show

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Previous poinsettia show at Allan Gardens

The annual Christmas flower show at Allan Gardens opens Sunday, December 6, 2015 and run daily until Sunday, January 10, 2016  The flower shows will be open daily from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m., with extended hours during the opening events and on select weekends, and will feature many new varieties of poinsettia.  About 40 different types will be on display.

OPENING EVENT

Allan Gardens Conservatory’s opening event will take place on Sunday, December 6 from noon to 7 p.m., with Victorian carollers, hot apple cider, children’s activities and horse-and-carriage rides. Allan Gardens Conservatory is located at 19 Horticultural Ave. More information is available by calling 416-392-7288.