Floyd Mayweather wins Las Vegas fight on points

Floyd Mayweather has won the highly anticipated superfight against Manny Pacquiao in a points decision at the MGM Grand in Las Vegas. Mayweather took his unblemished record to 48-0 adding the Filipino great’s World Boxing Organisation title to his World Boxing Association and World Boxing Council crowns.

Illegal eyesore 27 Fleming Crescent will be demolished

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The illegal home at 27 Fleming Crescent will be demolished, The South Bayview Bulldog has learned. The knock-down will be accomplished just as the many neighbors and Leaside residents who complained about the house had demanded. Robert Ellis, the lawyer who lives next door at 29 Fleming, received word that Hy Hirshberg, whose son Jonah is the owner of record, has agreed to knock down the building.

It was built by a previous owner in 2013-14 and has stood closed-in but unfinished since the City slapped a stop-work order on it last year. This word comes as opponents prepared for another round of battle at Committee of Adjustment (COA) on May 7 at 3:30 pm. Mr. Hirshberg wrote to Ellis and others revealing his decision last night (May 1, 2015). Demolition of the present structure however brings a new challenge for neighbors as the owner will be requesting permission to build a  two-story home with variances.

Mr. Ellis wrote to the many Leaside-area people who support him that he will ask COA to require detailed plans from the builder and a comprehensive zoning assessment by the City with opportunity for ratepayer comment. He will also ask for a community consultation meeting on a mutually agreed date not less than 15 days after such plans and zoning assessment are provided. Finally, he will ask that any Committee hearing date is scheduled with proper notice (ideally at a time and date as mutually agreed with the immediate neighbors).

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Alice, Victoria, Charlotte: British bettors have their reasons

We know exactly how the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge are engaged today. It seems that the vast remainder of the English-speaking world is guessing about baby names. Victoria,  Charlotte (that Pippa’s middle name) or maybe Alice. All lovely. Many bettors among the wagering masses in Britain’s capital would love to listen in on what Kate and William are murmuring about on this topic. As the Duchess of Cambridge went into labour Saturday morning betting shops saw Charlotte emerge as the favourite for the name of the new royal baby – overtaking long-time favourite Alice. Bookmaker William Hill yesterday slashed the odds of the baby being named Princess Charlotte, which stand at 5/4 now that the sex of the baby has been announced. But other bookies have Alice still as their top pick – with Ladbrokes offering odds of 5/4.

Temperature climbing as our world changes in a day

trees There is a day ever year and this was it. It’s when we go from the mere promise of Spring to its palpable presence, whatever the actual date. This is Bessborough Drive shortly before 2 p.m.

Earlier story, video of announcement of royal baby

BBC

Today’s high temp will leave you feverishly speechless

A bright and sunny day awaits South Bayview. The high will leave you speechless — 22 degrees. The 53 Division police are having an open house at Eglinton Ave.W and Dupont St today between 11 a.m.and 4 p.m,. The Manor  Road United Church Rummage Sale is on as well beginning at 10  a.m. That runs until 1 pm. And the InsideOutside marathons to aid diabetes research are at Sunnybrook Park today.

Prime Minister in Iraq, visits Canadian, Kurdish forces

Globe and Mail 

Awaiting the departure of parents with new princess


Above is a live stream from outside St.Mary’s Hospital. If you catch it right you may see the Duke and Duchess leave with their new princess. Below is SKY News announcement and unofficial town crier announcement.


North America slept as the new princess arrived at St.Mary’s Hospital in London. Reuters

Teen announces false school strike, suspended 3 days

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Ty Stemmler

Waterloo teen Ty Stemmler has been suspended for three days because he made up an official-looking notice and tweeted a fake announcement that the K-W school board would be on strike effective Monday. You can see how the kid’s mind works. There have been a lot of surprise strikes going around. Just Thursday it was announced that the entire Peel Region High school system will be out Monday morning.  Just that fast  “I thought it would be funny,” said the Grade 12 student. Of course, these days no offense is too small to require a suspension. Sharp reprimands are so pre-zero-tolerance. Stemmler has been yanked and let that be a lesson to the rest of you rapscallions.

Man hangs up on Pope Francis thinking call a prank

An Italian man has hung up the phone twice on Pope Francis, thinking the calls were a prank. On the third call, he was persuaded that it really was the Pontiff and was able to make an explanation for his rudeness. The Pope had called the man to commiserate with him about an illness he has. The details were not published. The Pope has a habit of calling people he has heard about in the media and offering his thoughts.

See Crosby score penalty shot at World Hockey in Prague

Sidney Crosby’s last minute addition to Team Canada has been a treat for hockey fans. Today (May 1, 2015) he scored on a penalty shot with 23 seconds left in regulation time to top off a 6-1 win for Canada over Latvia in the opening game at the world hockey championship for both teams in Prague. Crosby got the call this week following the Pittsburgh Penguins’ first-round playoff loss. He also got an assist today and welded a potent line with Nathan MacKinnon and Jason Spezza. “It was pretty good,” said Crosby, who returns to the world tourney after nine years. “We skated well and generated some good chances.” Spezza led the attack with two goals and an assist and was named player of the game for Canada.

Calling all goalies and netminders of the shinny target

Goalers, goalies, netminders and custodians of the shinny net should make it down to the Leaside arena tomorrow (Saturday, May 2, 2015) where try-outs are being held for the Leaside Flames.