A New York area man is among a number of people to complain about the exploding iPhone 6.
A New York area man is among a number of people to complain about the exploding iPhone 6.
Eugenie Bouchard has filed a lawsuit against the United States Tennis Association claiming she slipped and fell in a locker room flor which had been coated with a “slippery, foreign and dangerous substance” about which she should have been warned. The liquid has been further described as a cleaner intended to be left on the floor overnight. Bouchard says she suffered a severe head injury, which caused her to withdraw from the tournament. She also dropped out of a tournament in China. Her suit claims the USTA, tennis’ national governing body, was negligent. It seeks unspecified damages. Bouchard says her world ranking has dropped 13 spots since the incident and she believes it is likely to continue to drop. USTA spokesman Chris Widmaier says the organization does not comment on on-going litigation.
Andy Elder’s renowned meat shop Grilltime will mark seven years in business at Laird Drive and Kenrae Road with a seven-week series of must-attend tastings offered by local manufacturers. What could be better? Just drop in and snack. It begins this Saturday, October 17, 2015, when the owner of Jaswant’s Kitchen will prepare Punjabi treats at Grilltime for the public between 11 a.m. and 3 p.m. The story of Jaswant’s Kitchen is charmingly told in the Globe and Mail video below by the lady herself. Jessie (Jaswant) Kular unfolds an engaging story of her success in Canada and often amusing times she and her family have had with her terrific success. Next week, Carlos and Sandra will be at Grilltime blending heat and flavour (#Leasidelikesithot) and October 21 Micheal of the Farmer’s Pantry will offer ready-to-serve all natural soups and dips. After that it’s Christine Manning, David’s Condiments, Black Knight Sausage and Peter Neal of Neal Brothers. More to come on all of this as we get closer.
Five years ago, Randy Guijarro purchased an old photograph for $2 at a junk shop in Fresno, California.. Now, he could sell it for $5 million. That’s because the photo shows infamous outlaw Billy the Kid and his gang playing croquet in 1878, according to Kagin’s, the company that verified the image. There is only one other portrait of Billy the Kid known to exist, which was purchased in 2012 for $2.3 million.
A toxic mix of old fridges, stoves and other appliances is burning at in a Gormley scrapyard on Woodbine Ave. between Stouffville Road and 19th Avenue. Firefighters are letting it burn down until they can deal with it more effectively.
No one likes bed bugs and we should be on the lookout for them But a news story inspired by Abell Pest Control’s Mike Heimbach has a slight feeling of deja vu. It was about this time last year that Mr. Heimbach and the folks at Abell Pest asserted that there was a looming rat infestation downtown because construction at Union Station had displaced the rodents. The only thing was, no one could find the rats. The Star hunted diligently. There aren’t many things The Toronto Star can’t find. But the rats were never located. This year City News has recounted the ordeal of a woman who lives on San Romano Way. “Her tormentors are tiny. But their effect has been gargantuan,” says City News. And it points to a “yet-to-be released report by Compas research on behalf of Abell Pest Control” which finds that 70 per cent of Ontario’s public health inspectors felt bed bug reports were up in their area. “We thought it would be on the decrease, but it’s actually on the rise,” Abell’s Mike Heimbach told City News. Well, as we said, bedbugs are the enemy for sure but the City’s Health Department seems to think things are not out of control. It sounds like the apartment where this lady lives is poorly managed. In researching this post we came across a Texas pest control firm called Assassin Exterminating. Its motto is Always Hire A Professional.
Bank of Nova Scotia has cancelled support for Buskerfest, Caribbean Carnival (also known as Caribanna) and the CHIN International Picnic. Last week it was learned the bank had also cancelled support for Nuit Blanche. The bank apparently reviewed its spending in these areas and told the organizations in question last February. The bank says it spends about $25 million on support of community events in Toronto and area each year. Scotiabank said in a statement. “Arts and cultural sponsorships remain an important part of our overall sponsorship strategy.”
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The Spring Awesome Sale will be held at Leaside United Church on Friday and Saturday, October 16 and 17, 2015. The sale will keep its usual hours of 3 to 7 p m. Friday and 10 am. to noon on Saturday. The Awesome Sale is an excellent rummage offering which typically shows thousands of pre-sorted items, many of fine quality. There are 15 departments with treasures such as trinkets, clothing, linens, furniture, small appliances, housewares, .jewellery and others. There will also be a snack bar. The organizers remind us that anyone wishing to volunteer or with questions about making donations and arranging pick ups may contact George at georgehurst@sympatico.ca 416 421 6491 or Bob at aelister@sympatico.ca 416 757 1491
The Toronto Blue Jays defeated the Texas Rangers 6-3 on Wednesday to advance to ALCS with a 3-2 series score. Jose Bautista delivered a three-run home run in the seventh inning as the Jays willed an astonishing reversal of fortune after losing the first two games at home. TSN blog