NDP says it will restore mail delivery if elected federally
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The NDP says it will restore home mail delivery if it wins the federal election this fall Alexandre Boulerice, the NDP’s post office critic, says a New Democrat government would terminate the phase-out plan and restore service to those households that have already lost their home mail delivery. The Canada Post plan to eliminate home delivery has seen dozens of local skirmishes with city and taxpayers as well as a national legal challenge by the Canadian Union of Postal Workers. Hamilton is in a furious legal battle with Canada Post to stop the installation of so-called super mailboxes. A group of Montreal-area mayors has joined the court challenge against the phase-out of home delivery.
Babcock thanks all Detroit and “guys who clean the ice”
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Frost? Weather Network begs to differ — at least so far
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Ireland votes today on enshrining same-sex marriage
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South Bayview weekend has activities waiting for you
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The South Bayview weekend is going to be wonderful with sunny skies and temperatures in the low to mid 20s. The Northlea United Church “Items of Interest Sale” is on Saturday morning at 125 Brentcliffe Rd. And the yard sale season has begun. It will be easy to find one your neighborhood. On past experience, we can recommend the yard sale at 30 Bessborough Drive which will be held Saturday morning. The Bonnie Byford site notes another — 58 Divadale starting at 8 a.m. Wow, will there be door crashers? There will be plenty of Rookieball this weekend involving Leaside teams. The Reds are competing in the Wexford Agincourt Spring Tournament. Let’s Play Ball. How about a peek inside some local points of interest? This is the annual Doors Open Toronto weekend. The new Branksome Hall Wellness and Athletic Centre is a marvel to see and it is on the open list. Check your options with times and locations here. Doors Open sites around South Bayview Many will wish to get out onto South Bayview for shopping. The new Ron White shoe store is set to open Saturday.
Brief but scary fire on Balmoral Ave. just west of Yonge
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VIDEO 2nd alarm home fire. No Injuries. Upper floor spread to deck & next door. (Video by Lino) Balmoral Av #Toronto pic.twitter.com/ZMhBExGt3K
— Tom Podolec Aviation (@TomPodolec) May 21, 2015
A scary but brief fire on Balmoral Ave. just west of Yonge Street about supper hour was quickly extinguished by firefighters from the nearby Balmoral station.
Northlea United Church “Items of Interest” Yard Sale
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Northlea United Church at 125 Brentcliffe Rd. will have its “Items of Interest” Yard Sale this Saturday, May 23, 2015 between 9.30 and 11.30 a.m.. Sounds like a great way to get the weekend going. There will be home made baked goods, adult and children’s books, small furniture, toys, household items and more. Proceeds will help support Families for Children, a registered charity. Northlea’s Children & Youth have been sponsoring Families for Children since 2007.
One World Trade Centre Observatory opens to public
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Burnside sees community centre in re-named Leaside Park
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Councilor Jon Burnside says he is working toward a “fully-functioning community centre” which he would like to see located in a re-named Leaside Park, just off Overlea Blvd near Millwood Rd. He has reviewed the high percentage of young people in this largely immigrant neighborhood. As much as 26 percent of the population is said to be under the age of 14. Thorncliffe Park needs more attention, the councillor says. The Jenner Jean-Marie Community Centre is housed in the same building as the Thornclffie Public Library at 48 Thorncliffe Park. It is always busy as is the seemingly quite dynamic Valley Park Middle School at 130 Overlea Blvd. Its cricket field is an enormous attraction. No doubt more could be done but it must be said the young people of Thorncliffe Park seem by and large to be a credit to the community. The Councillor correctly says however that it is essential that the City provide sufficient programs and facilities to engage our youth. He asked that those with suggestions for a name for Leaside Park call his office at 416-392-0215. All ideas will be considered.
Premier Wynne says she will act to end strike if necessary
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Premier Wynne says she is prepared to take whatever action that she needs to take to get students back to school as quickly as possible. The declaration came as reporters peppered the Premier with questions about back to work legislation. There are two judgments of a kind to be delivered before the Premier is likely to act. The government has sought official advice from the Education Relations Commission on whether the students’ academic year is at risk, usually the first step in the process of legislating workers back on the job. No word yet from the ERL so far. Then there’s the petition by three school board to the Ontario Labour Relations Board claiming that the secondary school teachers are on an illegal strike in Durham, Peel and Rainbow (Sudbury) District school boards.


