Close to half a million Torontonians have been vaccinated

Toronto has issued a news release Tuesday saying that 493,867 C-19 vaccine doses have been administered in the community. It is urging residents to make appointments and get protected against the virus. Currently, the City is vaccinating people born in 1951 and earlier at five of the City-operated mass immunization clinics: Metro Toronto Convention Centre, Toronto Congress Centre, Scarborough Town Centre, Malvern Community Recreation Centre and Mitchell Field Arena. On April 5, a City-operated clinic at The Hangar in Downsview Park will open.

Hair salons, barbershops may not open April 12

Mayor Tory has said that if C-19 case numbers continue to surge in the City, it’s possible the province will change its decision to let hair salons, barbershops and nail salons open on April 12 as previously announced. Cases of the infection continue to increase and on the weekend the province reported more than 2,400 new cases each day. The government is in a race to achieve a level of vaccination high enough to slow the virus. The goal of so-called herd immunity requires the vaccination of at least 40 percent of the population — a goal that is quite a distance away.

Rare blood clot makes Feds restrict use of AZ vaccine to over 55s

And out of nowhere Tuesday comes word that the AstraZeneca vaccine will now be restricted in Canada to over 55-year olds because of a very rare blood clot occurring mostly in women. A look at the rare blood clot condition known as VIPIT

Get ready for gardening season with 132nd Scout soil, mulch

The 132nd Leaside Scouts are on the job again as Spring, 2021 arrives. Their sale of soil, mulch and manure is underway until April 17. Pickup date Saturday, April 24. Check it out here.

Social media aggregator Reddit opens office on University

Reddit has opened an office on University Ave. in Toronto. The popular social news aggregator is expanding north of the border, establishing a Canadian presence to tap online advertising dollars in one of its most popular user bases. Nonetheless, the economics of Reddit has been known to make some users struggle. Monday’s announcement calls the new office a “long-term investment” it plans to make in Canada. “Canada is already home to a deeply engaged Reddit audience that is growing steadily by the day and it is a top priority for us and our internationalization strategy,” Jen Wong, the company’s chief operating officer, said in a news release.

Cargo ship partly refloated

Engineers have ‘partially refloated’ the Ever Given, the colossal container ship that continues to block traffic through the Suez Canal. The vessel’s stern has been swung away from the bank while its bow remains lodged. The Ever Given is owned by Evergreen Marine.

Couple married 72 years hugs for first time in a year

Friday night at Trace Manes sees teens drunk, cops, medics

A long thread at Leaside Community Facebook Saturday describes a teen party at Trace Manes Park tennis courts on Friday night. FB

Vaccination of 70s starts in earnest across Ontario Saturday

The government has officially authorized the vaccination of residents 70 and over in a news release late Friday. Many municipalities and clinics have already begun the process. CTV

Nail, hair, barber shops open Apr 12 amid third-wave alarm

The provincial government says it will allow barber shops, hair and nail salons in Grey-Lockdown regions to reopen starting April 12 as part of a series of proposed modifications to its COVID-19 framework. The government is also going to permit outdoor fitness classes, outdoor training for team and individual sports and outdoor personal training, with a limit of 10 people, starting Monday. Marinas and boating clubs are also going to be able to operate clubhouses or any restaurant, bar and other food or drink establishment for outdoor dining, also starting March 29.

Cases again increase sharply

The news comes amid warnings of a third-wave C-19 disaster which health officials have been issuing for weeks. Ontario reported 2,169 new cases of C-19 Friday, almost the same as that reported on Thursday. The count of active cases and ICU admissions hit new multi-month highs. Toronto reported 613 new cases, Peel Region reported 397 cases, York Region reported 254 cases and Durham Region reported 123 new cases.

Here n’ There; Anwar Knight visits Evergreen Brick Works

Anwar Knight, whose dismissal with many others from CTV stations across Canada has upset many people, has started a weekly Facebook Live show called “Here n’ There”. It streams every Friday at noon. Above is episode 5, on location at the Evergreen Brick Works on Bayview Avenue. Anwar also hosts The Big Blue Marble podcast where he “presents a front-line view of what’s happening right now on our changing planet and the efforts to help save it”.

Friday: World prays for “high tide” to raise monster in Suez

Latest word from the totally blocked Suez Canal is a desperate prayer for a “high tide” of some type that might lift the monster container ship Ever Given just an inch or two. Otherwise, the big ship may be there for weeks.

H&M Clothing bounced from Internet in China

You don’t want to make any business decisions in China that upset the mighty politburo. H&M has disappeared from the internet over there as the government raises pressure on shoe and clothing brands and announces sanctions against British officials in a spiraling fight over complaints of abuses in the Xinjiang region. CTV

European report asks “What’s organic food anyway?”

What is it really? And why does it cost so much more? You may well ask.

Great CGS Egg Smash Challenge raises cash for Easter Seals

CGS kids had a smashing time recently at the school with good sport Aiden raising cash for Easter Seals Canada. On this outing, some $520 was raised. Check out the action and learn how you can participate in your own egg smash.

Courtenay tells terrifying tale of huge truck attack on Mini

The woman who found herself trapped in her Mini Cooper as an enormous dump truck pushed it along the Gardiner Expressway has told her story in detail on her colourful Instagram page. Courtenay Erhardt, 26, was merging onto the westbound Gardiner at the ramp near Lake Shore Boulevard and Jarvis Street when a truck driver didn’t see her and slammed into her car. The terrifying ride that followed was captured from the window of a hi-rise. Listen to Courtenay’s story. Truck pushes mini onto Gardiner, tow guys slugfest on 401

Return to normal on Bayview? Saloon ready for patio dining

Some welcome signs of a return to normal as McSorley’s Saloon re-sets its patio for outdoor dining. Hurry up herd immunity. Still, third-wave fear and loathing is reasonable. Be safe everyone.

Successful first day reported at Thorncliffe vaccination clinic