Jon Burnside forms traffic committee and residents poll

Jon Burnside (Ward 26) has formed the North Leaside Traffic Committee (NLTC). It is composed of volunteer North Leaside residents are asked to address such neighborhood concerns about high traffic volumes and driving violations. It is hoped this work will make the community safer and reduce congestion. The Councilor is asking for public opinion on this idea and the problems to be solved. This is for Leaside residents only. North Leaside Survey

$64 MILLION: A group or just one very rich Mississaugan?

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It is the $64 million question. Who won the $64 million dollars in the Lotto 649 jackpot with the ticket purchased in Mississauga? It is enough to make a person Miss-iss-auga-auga-auga.  A single winning ticket for the $64-million grand prize, the biggest lottery jackpot in Canadian history, was sold in the city west of Toronto. There’s no word whether it belongs to a single person or to a larger group. Previously, a Canadian lottery record was $63.4 million for a 649 draw in April 2013. That pot was split among four ticket holders, who each banked nearly $16 million.

T-D Bank layoffs set to merge into post-election smoke

TD Bank is said to be ready to lay off hundreds, maybe several hundreds, of employees this week. The down-sizing will hit the ranks of both retail and wholesale employees and may include department heads. Reuters says that about half the municipal bond traders employed by TD in New York will be let go. It isn’t clear just what that number might be. Only a cynic would say the slimming down falls into the tumultuous period of election day and beyond by anything but pure coincidence.

McDonald’s New China Burger has concrete-coloured bun

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Diners have taken to social media to suggest the bizarre snack of two pork patties, bacon and Sichuan pepper sauce was inspired by “concrete or pollution”, while one asked, ‘burger or rock?’  The bun’s odd gray hue was said to be “the colour of despair.” The limited edition meal is available in China until November 3 and is the latest in a series of hamburgers made with buns dyed black, red and even pink. Mailonline

Person in custody after report of gun at Bayview-Millwood

There was some excitement on South Bayview Saturday afternoon when police received a report that there was a person with a gun near Bayview Ave. and Millwood Rd.  They got there right away and arrested a person but no gun was found. Whether this was a robbery attempt or mere bragging is so far unknown They are still investigating and there is more to come.

 

West Coast Kids now open at Bayview and Manor Road

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Karen Becker

Karen Becker was back at a familiar spot Sunday morning as the new West Coast Kids store opened at Bayview Ave and Manor Road. It’s a familiar place for Karen because the new WCK premises are where she ran her successful business Moms-to-be-and-more for so many years. She has polished a reputation as the go-to lady in children’s clothes, general wares and furniture over 21 years with Moms. Now she has teamed with the friends she has known for many years to manage the new WCK store. CEO Robyn Moar and her mom, the founder of WCK, are in town with other staff to help get the store open. The Vancouver-based firm has six stores out west and has made the leap east with Karen Becker’s help. They have a real asset in Karen who was saying Sunday that she is going to keep standards high. “We built a great business and I think my being here is going to help maintain what we did, keep the customer service levels high and keep the product knowledge and staffing high.” The four-storefront lineup of space on Bayview is large. It will rival in size some stores found in smaller plazas. Upstairs is a breathtaking collection of furniture focussed mainly on children beds and cribs. On the street level there is an array of clothes, toys and functional infant and children’s accessories. Karen was also giving credit to Mom’s staff, some of whom have returned with her. She sees them as important in any plan to grow. Everyone recognises a move from West to East is difficult transition but as Karen says  “They’re a growing company, so growing is growing.”   The WCK on Bayview will be open Mon-Tues 10 until 6, Wed-Thurs 10 until 8, Fri and Sat 10 to 6 and Sunday 11-5.

U.S. regulators allow the use of word “Diet” on soft drinks

The Federal Trade Commission (FTC) in the U.S. has rejected a consumer group’s call for an investigation into whether Coca-Cola Co., PepsiCo Inc. and other manufacturers have falsely advertised artificially sweetened soft drinks and food products. The complaint contends the claim is false and could cause users to actually gain weight. The California-based group, U.S. Right to Know, filed citizen petitions in April asking the agency and the U.S. Food and Drug Administration to stop companies from branding products with the word “diet” if they contain an artificial sugar substitute, including those containing aspartame, the most widely used sweetener. But the FTC said it has “carefully considered” the science of such ingredients and decided to take no action. Mary Engle, the agency’s associate director for advertising practices said “We considered a number of factors related to resource allocation and enforcement priorities, as well as the nature of any FTC Act violation and the type and severity of any consumer injury.”

Polls open at 9.30 as big turnout seen for General Election

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Party leaders are spread out across the country on this final day of the election campaign. Polls open Monday, October 19, 2015 at 9.30 a.m. in Ontario and close at 9 p.m. Times are slightly different in other provinces but the total opportunity to vote is 12 hours across the country. Justin Trudeau is in Alberta today where he is trying to grind down support for the Conservatives. A rolling three-day poll shows him within distance of winning the election with an approximately 5 to 6 point lead nationally over the Conservatives. Prime Minister Harper is in Ontario this morning and will swing across the 905 area. NDP leader Thomas Mulcair visited the offices of candidate Jennifer Hollett on College St. Ms. Hollett leads popular support in recent polls in the South Bayview riding of University Rosedale (also known at UR).  The prime minister was reflective in an interview with wife:Laureen last night on CP24:  “The polls have been all over the place. We shall see. I don’t comment on them. It is a choice for Canadians,” he said. A heavy turnout is expected this election. Advance polling is said to have been as much as 70 percent greater in certain areas over the 2011 election.

Winning ticket sold in Ontario in $64 million 649 jackpot

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Police covered up Rob Ford’s drunk driving says former aide

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West Coast Kids says it will open Sunday, October 18

The new West Coast Kids store at 1646 Bayview Ave (at Manor Rd) has tweeted that it will open for the first time at 11 a.m. Sunday, October 18, 2015. The large four-store space was vacated by Moms-to-be-and-More at the end of April this year. Later it was announced the space would be taken by West Coast Kids and that the long-time owner of Moms, Karen Becker, would manage the WCK operation.

Kansas City Royals lead Blue Jays 2-0 in ALCS

 The Toronto Blue Jays are down 2-0 to the Kansas City Royals in the American League Championship Series after dropping Game 2 of the best-of-seven set. Alex Gordon drove in the tiebreaking run in a five-run seventh inning and the Royals rallied to edge Toronto 6-3 at Kauffman Stadium.