Rights of NSS kids not even slightly violated
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Count of dead miners spins to 238 in Turkey
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Hard-working cleaner wins $50 million Lotto Max
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| Sophie Rizavas |
A North York grandmother who works four jobs including as a hospital cleaning woman, has won the $50 million Lotto Max draw. Sophie Rizavas and her husband came to Canada from Greece in 1970 and have both worked here the entire time. She dropped into the corner store to check her numbers on Saturday and was unable to believe the huge winning jackpot that spun out in front of her eyes. The man who helped process her winning ticket was crying and gave her a big hug, Rizavas said, She and her husband, Tom, announced the win to the family at dinner on Mother’s Day. Ms. Rizavas says a family vacation is the first thing on their list. “We’ve never had a proper family vacation. We’ve tried over the years but someone always had to stay home to work.” She noted the coincidence of the date. “My husband and I came to Canada from Greece on May 10, 1970, and 44 years later, May 10, 2014, we find out that we are multimillionaires.”
Train blasts out onto Yonge — mattresses and all!
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Developer will restore 1893 Broadview Hotel
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| Broadview Hotel now and 1945 |
The Broadview Hotel on Queen Street East at Broadview Ave has been bought for restoration by Streetcar Developments, a Toronto company dedicated to this type of work. The imposing 1893 Romanesque-style building has been notable in recent decades only for its rundown condition and as the home of Jilly’s Strip Club. In a news release Tuesday (May 13, 2014) Streetcar says it will not be turning the Riverdale landmark into condominiums but will rather be “focusing all our efforts on making the building safe and restoring it to reflect its place in Toronto’s history.” The company’s CEO, Les Mallins “We will first be focusing all our efforts on making the building safe and restoring it to reflect its place in Toronto’s history,” he added. Since at least 2004, rumours have circulated that the building will be bought and renovated to become a version of the Drake or the Gladstone, boutique hotel/bar/performance art venues on Queen St. W. So far, however, there are no signs of this actually happening. Still operating as a hotel, the lower floor is Jilly’s, “a rough and tumble strip club.” (Wikipedia). The operation was the scene of a barmaid stabbing in the early 1990s.
3 railway men charged in Lac Megantic fire
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Brothers to bake pies in Leaside and New Zealand
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Workers in hazmat suits clear filthy Beach home
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| Amanda Ferguson at the clean-up |
Toronto Fire and Health Department workers dressed in white hazmat suits have spent the day clearing a nightmare combination of cats feces and combustible junk from a home on Beech Ave. in the Beach neighborhood this Monday. A court order was obtained by the city to enter and begin to make the home safe for human habitation. The residence has been the target of years of complaints, according to neighbors, because of countless cats and their stench, garbage, newspapers, cardboard, wood, blankets and other discarded objects overflowing onto the front yard. The cleanup crew looked much like those who cleared a hoarders home in Manor Rd earlier this year. They said the amount of combustible materials lying around was well above standards set by the Ontario Fire Code. Reporter Amanda Ferguson of City-tv said this house has been the focus of other raids. In the fall, some 47 cats were taken from the property. Today, she said, was an attempt to make the place fit for humans to stay in. The National Post reported that cat feces was three inches thick in some places in the basement. The occupant of the home is present and entreating city officials to let her keep certain items which she hopes to sell.
No. 53 Division Open House on FaceBook
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No. 53 Division Open House took place on Saturday, May 10, 2014. There is a nice FaceBook gallery here.
Oshawa woman surrenders in downtown hit-run
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An Oshawa woman turned herself in to police following a hit and run accident on Dundas Street West in Kensington Market Saturday morning. Karen Fyfe, 31, responded to police appeals for the driver to give up. They have seized a 2005 silver Pontiac Grand Prix like the one shown. The victim, Jay McGinn, 28 (inset) is suffering life-threatening injuries. He was waiting to enter a taxi on the driver’s side as the previous fare was unloading at Dundas Street at Augusta Avenue at around 2:30 a.m. He was hit by a westbound vehicle that fled the scene. Friends said McGinn was out celebrating his girlfriend’s birthday when he was struck by the car. Nigel Dunn, who claims to have witnessed the incident early Saturday morning, said the victim was thrown about 40 feet in the air after he was struck by a female driver. “She noticed us and she continued onto the lights there. As she approached the lights, it turned into a red light. She stopped, waited for the light to turn green and then continued on,” he said. 



