The long-vacant storefront at 1491 Bayview Ave. has been leased, according to neighbors on the street. This is the smaller space that was occupied by Ron Sloan Raquet Specialist for many decades and which has stood empty since June of 2013. It is expected that the business will be a hairdressers.
Cherry blossoms in bloom draw crowds to High Park
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Van plunges through wall at Green P lot on Merton
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There was a bit of a misstep today when a van plunged through a wall at the Merton Street Green P garage. Somehow the vehicle slammed through the concrete blocks at a right angle even though it appears to have been 10 feet from the driveway. Oh well. Inset we see some people talking about what happened. No injuries apparently The lot is a popular one for shoppers at the Ethan Allen gallery and medical patients at 1867 Yonge Street.
OSSTF has the Government sitting in the dunce chair
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The education minister’s performance in the Legislature today was sad. Liz Sandals had no answer for the OSSTF’s strategy of surprise drone strikes. Like the premier, she was confessing to the Opposition an utter lack of knowledge of why things are so out of control. She did not know why the unions were striking, she said. But they are and they are doing it with a finesse that puts the Government of Ontario in the dunce chair, and incidentally, delivers a whipping to parents and children. It is every individual’s right we suppose to behave like a stevedore on the picket line, hooting like a hooligan. It’s just that we find it hard to think about teachers that way. Each passing day of their services withheld is a day lost in the early learning of these young people. And the reasons given for this are things like dissatisfaction with the way teachers are evaluated. It is scandalous and unacceptable. The government must find the backbone to impose its authority in a way that restores order out of this chaos.
Board of Leaside Memorial Gardens Arena appointed
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Nine people have been appointed to the board of the Leaside Memorial Gardens Arena at a recent meeting of the North York Community Council. The appointments are effective and dependent on the continuing pleasure of City Council through to the end of 2016. Well known names will be seen: Elaine Snider, Raymond White, Cheryl Bannier , Janice Ivory-Smith, Ann Brown, Julie Brown, Jeff Dover, Adam Gordon, John Masterson
Easy question: Is Civic election campaign too long?
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Mainstreet Technologies has produced a local poll about the Civic election process. It is notable for the question which asks if local campaigns are too long. (Gosh do you think so?) What’s not said is why people feel so pummeled. The drum beat of 24-hour news, which lives largely by news conferences, and social media. It is another case where the media is seen to be oblivious to its influence. The effect has evolved. Great metropolitan newspapers like the Star have been propping up and knocking down issues as a source of interest for decades.without much (any?) acknowledgement that this is their business. CP24
Project Hydra brings arrest of 10 in GTA, 41 worldwide
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This is a large child pornography sweep which grew from an incident in York Region. It seems police were monitoring sites and detected a post which ultimately was revealed as a victim who was coerced to make the posting. CBC
Bank robber guy appears to be wearing white heels
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Police have released video and pictures of two men who robbed a TD Bank at Leslie Street and Finch Ave. on Thursday, April 9, 2015, at 7:50 p.m. The method of operation seems fairly standard but one of the men appears to be wearing white high heels. They approached a teller and showed a hold up note which indicated they were armed and demanded cash The produced a green recycling bag and the teller placed a quantity of cash inside the bag Both men fled the scene.The descriptions are: #1: brown, 20s, skinny build, and clean-shaven. He was wearing sunglasses, a white hat, a long overcoat, and white shoes. #2: Asian, 5’4″ – 5’7″, 20s, round face, medium build, and clean-shaven. He was wearing a blue ski jacket, grey pants, and black shoes.
TTC motorman charged with careless driving on St. Clair
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The operator of an eastbound TTC streetcar is charged with careless driving after an 80-year-old man was struck and fatally injured while trying to cross Arlington Ave. The motorman is also charged with failing to yield to a pedestrian. It is a long stretch from north to south on St. Clair. It’s made more dangerous by the absence of a safe place in the centre. Streetcars don’t permit anything like that. The accident happened in March. The 27-year-old streetcar driver has not been identified.
Loblaws earnings, revenue a nice surprise for investors
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Loblaws is reporting better-than-expected earnings and revenue today (Wednesday, May 6, 2015) driven largely by its retail operations (food and pharmacy) and raised its dividend by about 2%. Revenue beat the C$9.45 billion analysts polled by Thomson Reuters were expecting. The company also bolstered its quarterly dividend payout to 25 Canadian cents a share from 24.5 Canadian cents. “Although the grocery industry remains highly competitive and health care reform continues to challenge our pharmacy business, we are maintaining stable business performance, gaining incremental efficiencies, delivering synergies on schedule, deleveraging the balance sheet and achieving continued earnings growth,” Executive Chairman Galen G. Weston said in a statement.
Revenue down at Torstar, $500,000 net loss in Q1
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Moms-to-be on Bayview will turn into West Coast Kids
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Well-known entrepreneur Karen Becker will run new outlet from the Vancouver area children’s chain. Check it out.


