These three are wanted for stabbing at Central Technical

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Police have released video captures of these three men wanted for the stabbing of student at Central Technical School on Bathurst Street earlier this week. From left to right the men are described as follows: 1) black, 18-20, 5’11”, 165-175 lbs. and has his hair braided. He was last seen wearing blue jeans, a Blue Jays T-shirt, and was carrying an orange bag. 2) Black, 18-19, 5’10”, and with a medium build. He was wearing a Blue Jays baseball hat with a curved brim, black hooded sweater with a white logo, and dark jeans. 3) Black, 18-19, with a slim build and black hair. He was last seen wearing a white Adidas jacket, black T-shirt with a large white logo, and khaki pants. The 19-year-old victim has improved in hospital from what were said to be very serious wounds,

 

Glass falls from 55-storey Four Seasons on Yorkville

Pedestrians ran for cover and at least one has complained of glass in an eye from a shattered pane. Toronto Star

Radio station embraces gender transition “new normal”

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New Normal at Hot 89.9

The recently created e-mail news memo called @12.36 reports today that Ottawa radio station Hot 89.9 is giving away $40,000 for a gender transition. Says @12.36, Hot 89.9’s fall ratings-baiting contest, “The New Normal,” has an interesting grand prize: the chance for a lucky listener to “live the life they want to live.” An application asks detailed questions about the medical and treatment history of each hopeful. The station promises to be empathetic in the way it portrays the entrants, although the official rules stipulate that finalists “must demonstrate sufficient physical, psychological, and mental capacity to endure the process of the contest.”

Southvale, Sunnybrook Plaza proposals before NY Council

A list of proposals for re-development on this season’s agenda for North York Community Council is linked below. Many more are on the way. The council’s turf  includes Leaside. Already on the list are the Shane Baghai plan for an eight-storey condo on the old Canada Catering site. The heavily disputed Rio.Can plan to build towers 13 and 19 storeys is on the list too. Still out there are plans to redevelop 146/150 Laird Drive and Brown Group high-flyer at nine storeys for Bayview Ave between Soudan and Hillsdale Aves. List

News for parents of early-years kids from CGS and Bulldog

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The South Bayview Bulldog is pleased to announce that our Spotlight on CGS will continue for another school year. If you haven’t heard about this great private school, right here in Leaside, please  check it out. CGS specializes in the early years for boys and girls, preschool to grade 3. CGS has just launched their new responsive website. Browse their site on your cell phone, tablet, or lap top. Information is easy to read and access no matter what device you are using. We especially like their newsy blog. Even though the school year has already begun, parents may still be considering their options, given the uncertainty of the labour status in the public system. CGS can easily accommodate children joining later in the school year. Staff is on hand to make sure that the academic and social transition for latecomers is smooth. Spaces available JK-Grade 3. Contact Director of Admission, Kelly Scott at kscott@cgsschool.com or 416 423 5017 x43 if you would like more information.

Bell Media cleans house, CTV Toronto news boss released

Former Leaside resident and media insider Ian Slack has written to report on the mass changes at the upper levels of Bell Media. He includes the rather chilly memo (see link) from Bell Media President Mary Ann Turcke setting out details. Most notably for CTV Toronto followers is the removal of Paul Rogers as Senior Vice-President. Wendy Freeman, President, CTV News, survives it seems and a long-time assistant, Joanne MacDonald, will now manage the day-to-day news operations of CTV News Toronto and CP24. Who’s in and who’s out.

New York chain restaurants must warn against dreaded salt

Accused in North York park stabbing turns himself in

Marcus Richard Lee, 21, of Toronto, has turned himself in to police in response to a warrant for the stabbing of Russell Sahedeo in North York’s Noble Park last week. Another man, Ton Quoc Hoang (Tommy) Ngo, 20, remains at large. He is described as Asian, five-foot-seven, with a slim build, short black brush-cut hair that is possibly spiked on the top.

Province cuts funds for police anti-violence program

Ontario will cut the neighborhood anti-violence program known as TAVIS  approximately in half. That will take the funding of Toronto Anti-Violence Intervention Strategy from $5 million to $2.63 million  The minister, Yasir Naqvi, says his ministry believes “that the best way to prevent crime and keep our communities safe is to work with local groups and prioritize community-based crime prevention and youth engagement – by giving communities the ability to allocate funding where it’s needed most”  Anyone may interpret that as he wishes. Inevitably, the decision will; be seen in the context of Ontario’s pressing provincial debt.

Toronto creates surprise body of volunteer planners

The City has sent letters to 12,000 residents across the City from which it says, by press release today, that it will pick 28 people to volunteer as members of a “Planning Review Panel”. It isn’t stated how the addresses were chosen. These 28 individuals will “learn about city planning and offer input on a wide range of issues” the news release says. The panel will be “randomly selected” and yet at the same time will have “equal representation of both men and women, as well as people of all ages, homeowners and renters and people who identify as visible minorities. The panel will also include at least one Aboriginal member.”  Citizens can read the whole
release here.

GO system west shut down by “package” sitting on tracks

The GO Transit system to the west has been essentially shut down as police investigate an unidentified package sitting on the tracks at Exhibition station, police say. The “bomb robot” has been called in although there is no evidence that this package is a bomb. In the meantime, many thousands of people are being inconvenienced.

Tosto Quickfire Pasta Pizza moves in at 609 Roehampton

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It looks very much as if Tosto Quickfire Pasta Pizza will move in at 609 Roehampton Ave. where the newly-built store was left at the altar by Tim Horton’s earlier this year. There is an application on the window of the large premises next door to the Beer Store at Roehampton and Bayview Ave in which Tosto fulfills the requirement to alert the neighborhood that it will operate with a liquor license. The deadline for submissions is October 4, 2015. Tosto has one store in Toronto on Bay Street north of College St.  Tosto says on its website that it offers franchises. The Roehampton address was built with Tim Horton’s in mind but the coffee chain, under new management, decided to pull out of occupancy there and locate instead on the southwest corner of Bayview and Eglinton Ave. E.