Details of the Elton John-David Furnish wedding
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Christmas weather to be wet but manageable
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Amazing stem cell improvement for Gordie Howe
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Inglewood Drive celebrates its Parade of Santas
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Families on Inglewood Drive in Moore Park gathered Friday evening (December 19, 2014) to celebrate the season and admire their handiwork in the form of 45 giant Santa Claus statues towering above them on lawns down both sides of the street. The 12-foot fan-inflated electric polyethylene symbols of the season are marking their second year as Inglewood’s Parade of Santas. It began in 2013 when resident Amy Westin went looking for a Christmas statement for the front of the home she shares with her husband Tom and their three children, Violet, Sienna and Mattias. She struck on one of the enormous and (maybe in a nice way) “grotesque” Santa Claus statues at Canadian Tire. Up it went to much family excitement. Oh yeah, and a lot of work too. These things are ungainly as all get-out and easily blown over. They really need to be tethered on four sides and anchored as well. How did the idea of a whole street-full of Santas spread? It wasn’t a case of keeping up with the Westins, exactly, that caused the craze to capture people all along Inglewood Drive. Neighbour Yousry Bissada asked Amy if she and Tom would mind if he got one too. He liked it, you see. Go for it, said the Westins. A neighborhood gathering much like last night’s offered an opportunity for residents to focus on the Santa mammoths as a group. By the end of the evening, several people were determined to have one of their own. Word spread and as the orders were registered at CTC, a funny thing happened. The company ran out of Santas. Head office got word and soon a large re-supply arrived. CTC recognized a good promotion and (as the video below recounts) arrived on the street with 23 more complimentary Santas. The South Bayview Bulldog covets Moore Park as its own turf and our story brought the Toronto Star and others to record the Santa parade. Oak-lined Inglewood Drive soon rivaled the north pole in the national media as a second home for St. Nick. In these fun photos by Bulldog co-publisher Sue Byford we see Friday night scenes from top to bottom: The Westin family l-r Violet, Sienna, Amy, Tom and Mattias, street scenes at the party looking east
Here is your vague Christmas weather guess
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Suspects in arson fires September 7 downtown
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Never Grow Up to open at 1725 Bayview Ave.
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Potent “Netflix effect” seen in baby naming
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Timeless bond between man and dog in Amazon
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Thug beats up and robs 101-year-old army veteran
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Liberals paid $10,000 to have computers wiped
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According to news reports, the OPP says the Ontario Liberals paid $10,000 to wipe clean the computers of the political staff of the party. The police say they were told this by the spouse of a senior advisor in the office of former premier Dalton McGuinty. The spouse is Peter Faist, a name previously known, and his work was paid for he said by the Liberal Caucus, which is funded by taxpayers. The revelations come in newly released information about an OPP search warrant. “Mr. Faist was under the impression that Cabinet Office was aware of his presence and the work requested of him,” the warrant says. Faist told investigators that his spouse, Laura Miller, asked him to wipe “personal data” off about 20 computers used by senior staff in the premier’s office, the warrant says. Facebook photo shows Laura Miller and Peter Faist.



