Ritchies Auctioneers is staging a preview and auction of items to go on the block tonight. This is happening at vintage couturier Rewind at 598 Mt. Pleasant Rd. The items include luxury and designer items such as vintage fashion, watches, handbags and jewelry from luxury brands. Viewing continues until 7 p.m. at which time the auction begins.
Supermoon party works in the sky and on the ground
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Well done report from CBC about the fine conditions for supermoon gazing in Winnipeg. Nice crowd as well.
NASA offers “best evidence” that water flows on Mars
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At the NASA link is the news from the horse’s mouth, so to speak. NASA is still somewhat cautious. Television is making it sound like you can buy a bottle of Aquafina anywhere on the Red Planet. But it is promising and important of course.
Yonge Street, Eglinton Avenue transformations at hand
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The reliable Susan Pigg writes in detail and with a certain drama about the development which will sweep away large parts of old Yonge Street between the waterfront and Eglinton Ave. How well we know it. Perhaps she can next turn her skills to a rendering of what awaits Eglinton Ave East. Toronto Star
Acorn hail reaches pinnacle in oak forest of Moore Park
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The oak forest of Moore Park is seeing a bumper crop of acorns. As the Massachusetts website Mass Audubon says: “Fall is the time for nuts and no nut is more noticeable than the acorn.” How true, say Moore Park residents who while cherishing their trees have been subjected to a three-week hail of the tough little nuts. Oaks produce their acorns in a boom or bust cycle. The cycle is normally 2 to 5 years. This is a boom-boom year in the South Bayview enclave below Moore Ave. All of which may be for many people about as much information on oak trees as they wish to know. Except that the boom years are known as mast years. Mass Audubon
Josh Donaldson’s game-ending home run against Tampa
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They call it a walk-off home run because it happens in the bottom of the ninth when the home team is batting and it effectively ends the game. Walk off. Go home. Except Josh Donaldson disappeared into a mob of his jubilant teammates. CBC
Don Valley Parkway traffic spills onto South Bayview roads
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Bob Arsenault snaps salmon in Don north of Pottery Rd.
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Bob and Judy Arsenault of Bayview Ave. were walking on the cycle and foot path in the Don Valley this morning when they snapped this exciting photo. They were north of the Bayview extension and Pottery Road at the small waterfall seen here when they captured the shot. Bob says the best time to see the salmon leaping up river to spawn will be in the next 10 days or so. The choicest window will generally be 24 to 48 hours after a rainfall, he advises. Cheers Bob and Judy Arsenault for this charming picture of our local area. (Sunday, September 27, 2015)
Sobeys cash drops $14.3 million as staff flubs software
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Sobeys grocery stores has admitted to an enormous miscalculation which led to a nearly 12 percent drop in first quarter net earnings. Speaking with analysts the CEO of Sobeys parent firm Empire Co. Ltd. said the loss occurred because Sobeys did not understand how difficult it would be to integrate the Safeway operation into the Sobeys way of doing things. Empire purchased Safeway’s western Canadian chain from the American parent in 2013. Sobeys uses a sophisticated merchandise control system created by the German software giant SAP. The system keeps track of everything from prices and sales to best-before dates. But president Marc Poulin said the real-time pressures of the software were too much for Safeway employees. He did not elaborate. Were there delays at cash? Whatever, Sobeys and its Safeway add ons did much less business. Net cash dropped $14.3 million from the same quarter last year.
DETROIT: Man sets fire to gas pump trying to kill spider
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We can only watch in astonishment as this motorist accidentally sets fire to the gas pump with his lighter trying to get rid of a spider. Video from the gas station in the Detroit suburb of Centre Line, shows the man’s alarm as he realises what has happened. Live and let live, we say.
Backward half-court shots to help fund kidney donations
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An Oklahoma man, Clay Quinn, is trying to raise money to aid kidney donations. He is doing it by crowd-funding based on his startling skill at backward half-court shots. You heard it right. Take a look.
Motorcycle rider in grave condition after Danforth accident
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This photo by John Hanley (and tweeted by CP24) offers graphic evidence of the force with which a motorcycle rammed the side of a Beck Taxi at Danforth Ave and St. Dunstan Drive Saturday afternoon. After being admitted, the cyclist was said to have life-threatening injuries. The cabbie was apparently uninjured. Just who was where is not yet clear but someone was not looking where he was going. The investigation will take a long time and the street was expected to be closed in this area for quite a while.






