Funds raised this weekend at the Georgia Walsh Memorial All-Star Games will go to a proposed renovation of Trace Manes Park playground. Organizers of the games, and of the park upgrades, have set a one million dollar goal for the renovations. The games will take place this Saturday, August 29, 2015, starting at 9 a.m. There has been much planning around the interesting celebrities and well-known people who will attend. Media availability has been set for 11.30 in the morning. A release sent today (Wednesday, August 26, 2015) says the GTA’s top minor league players will participate in the Rookie All-Star Games. There will be both a junior and senior game. There will also be a special opening pitch, player announcements by Sportsnet’s Christine Simpson, skills competitions, face painting, tattoos, inflatable slides, food, games and prizes. Also present will Roberto Alomar and Walter Gretzky, father of Wayne Gretzky.
Contactless pay saves a few seconds but you spend more
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Apple is coming, Apple is coming. It’s coming to grab a piece of the contactless payment phenomenon that is said to be sweeping purchases in the U-K. It amounts to holding your device to the store’s reader and getting out of the place in a wink. That sounds fine but it seems a little deceptive when one tries to calculate just how much time it really saves over a cash or credit card purchase. You still have to stand in line. Nevertheless, the concept is very hot. The owners of such brands, like the MasterCard Pay-Pass, love it because it apparently makes people spend more. So, save 12 seconds and spend five dollars more. You figure it out.
Winners and losers at CTV, TSN in Bell Media shake-up
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She’s had four months to think about it since Kevin Crull left the post she now holds. President Mary Ann Turke is tightening up the lines of communication and in the process, four executives got their walking papers (and maybe some money). There are said to be others leaving as well. BNN is owned by Bell Media which it tells you at the bottom of the story. BNN
Big-girl sizes coming to Toronto with new Torrid shop
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Plus-size retailer Torrid will open in the Eaton Centre a week from now on September 1, 2015. It plans to open three more in Toronto later this fall. Torrid is said to be the fastest growing retailer in the U.S. for young women sizes 12 to 28. It has more than 280 stores across the U.S. The company currently ships to more than 150 countries and says it has a “significant online customer base in Canada.” California-based Hot Topic, a once-public company acquired by investment firm Sycamore Partners in 2013, opened its first namesake store in Canada in 2010 and now has nine outlets in this country and 650 in the U.S., including Torrid. It’s believed women requiring plus-size clothes have done their shopping in the U.S. because of the lack of availability in Canada.
Watch out: Don Mills exit to O’Connor closed on weekend
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The intersection of Don Mills Road and O’Connor Drive will be fully closed in all directions for road resurfacing and sidewalk repairs from Friday, August 28 at 7 p.m. to Monday, August 31 at 6 a.m. During the closure, the two ramps from the Don Valley Parkway to southbound Don Mills Road will be closed. Vehicles travelling south on Don Mills Road will have access to the southbound Don Valley Parkway, all other traffic will be diverted at Overlea Boulevard. Traffic travelling eastbound on O’Connor Drive will be detoured at Donlands Avenue, and westbound traffic will be diverted at Coxwell Avenue. Pedestrian access to businesses and walkways will be maintained throughout the closure period. Alternative routes in the area include Coxwell, Donlands, Pape, Cosburn, Mortimer and Danforth Avenues. Drivers affected by this closure should consider options such as taking transit or cycling.
PM sends message to Georgia Walsh Games this Saturday
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SUNDAY: St. Cuthbert’s BBQ Sunday, Sept 13, 2015
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The St, Cuthbert’s Anglican Church Community Barbecue will take place Sunday September 13, 2015 at 11.30 a.m. This great family event is a huge favorite and will no doubt see a large turnout again this year. St.Cuthbert’s is at 1399 Bayview Ave (at St. Cuthbert’s Road). (416) 485-0329. See you there.
Catholic teachers reach tentative deal with government
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There is a tentative agreement between the Ontario English Catholic Teachers’ Association (OECTA) and government negotiators. These are teachers who work at schools like St. Anselm’s and Our Lady of Perpetual Help. There are some 50,000 Catholic elementary and secondary school teachers. Ratification is required and no details are being released until the outcome is known, The union said it will stop work-to-rule actions that had begun at one school in Moosonee during the ratification process.
Yonge closed downtown as Scotiabank Buskerfest begins
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Scotiabank Buskerfest begins this week. Yonge Street will be closed from Thursday, August 27, 2015, at 9:30 a.m. from Queen Street to College Street. to Sunday, August 30, 2015, at 11:59 pm.
Minister says toll lanes will not take over highways
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The government is said to be working on a plan for toll lanes in Toronto. Published reports say the plan is under wraps until the federal election is over. Today (Tuesday, August 25, 2015) transportation minister Steven Del Duca responded to the story by saying the government does not intend to convert existing free and open highway lanes into high-occupancy toll lanes as part of its long-term transportation strategy. “At this time the plan would not be to remove a general purpose lane, it would be to add or extend or expand a highway and add an (high occupancy toll) lane, or perhaps take an existing high occupancy vehicle lane and convert it to a high occupancy toll lane,” he told CP24. 680 News
Women seeking better looking skin with “patchology”
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Less intrusive than botox and more effective than lotion. They call it patchology. Dana Tyler reports.
Threatening scamsters pose as CRA, Toronto Hydro staff
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A telephone scam is at work in South Bayview. A recorded a message to a Moore Park home said the resident was going to be sued or arrested immediately for non-payment of taxes. It offered the prospective victim a chance to speak to a “live agent” about the matter. Similar calls are being made claiming Toronto Hydro is about to cut off power if a payment is not made immediately. In Vancouver, the messages recently in the CRA scam were so frightening that people went to the police station in fear that were about to be arrested. None of this is real, but the messages are likely to make anyone stop for a moment before hanging up. Which is what they should do.



