Andy Elder’s cry from the heart about LRT misery
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South Bayview area retailer Andy Elder has taken to his FaceBook page to voice concern about the long-term traffic misery that will be created by the tunneling work for the Crosstown LRT. Read here and see the many comments. Andy says: “Okay Leasiders. It’s time to take a minute to fully comprehend what is about to take place at the throat of Eglinton between Brentcliffe and Leslie. Sometime in the next few weeks that stretch of road will become two lanes, one in each direction. It will stay that way for about 5 years as the Eglinton transit is tunnelled out. All of the tunnel material dug out to Yonge St. will be picked up at this access point. An engineering marvel. but think about how the narrowing to 2 lanes will change your commute and travel patterns. There will be other disruptions on Eglinton over that time. It’s hard to think of the next 5 years as short term pain but that’s what it will be”. Grilltime
Good morning! I’m calling to cancel Wednesday
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Here are the top ten reasons for cancelling Wednesday.
1. Wednesday will happen everywhere else anyway
2. They’ve already picked up the garbage
3. I’ll sit here instead of in the car
4. Netflix is working
5. Need to break-in those Christmas slippers
6. Cam Wooley is enough reality
7. Heavy socks are in the laundry
8. I always do what Mayor Ford tells me
9. South Bayview is not South Miami. And the number 10 reason for cancelling Wednesday:
10. Toronto has issued an Extreme Crap Weather Alert
Tweet your reasons to #cancelwednesday
1,800 kids will skate in Leaside Select Tourney
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Feds introduce new election legislation
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In Toronto, the name Union Station is forever
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Brazeau, Harb charged with expenses fraud
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RCMP have charged Patrick Brazeau and Mac Harb with a single count each of breach of trust and fraud in connection with their expenses at Senators. Canada
Woman, 69, hit by purse thieves at Yonge-Bloor
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Power broker Ralph Lean goes to Gowlings
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Bay Street power broker and political fundraiser Ralph Lean has left the firm of Heenan Blaikie after learning it was contemplating chopping the headcount in its Toronto office by half. Mr. Lean has joined the Toronto office of Gowling Lafleur Henderson LLP as counsel just eight months into his two-year contract with Heenan Blaikie. What happened? Apparently about 30 partners have left Heenan Blaikie in recent weeks after a drop in revenue has led to less pay. The cause of this decline wasn’t specified. The firm has announced it will embark on a “major restructuring” in the near future. Some speculation suggests a break up of its network of eight offices across the country. The 68-year-old Mr. Lean worked for 23 years with law firm Cassels Brock and Blackwell in Toronto until last year, when he reached that firm’s mandatory retirement age. Area high school rankings reveal wide range
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North Toronto 8.5
Lawrence Park 8.4
Leaside 8.3
Forest Hill 8.2
Northern Secondary 8
Garneau 4.9
Jarvis 4.7
East York 4.7
Pile driver, trailer now on site at 1860 Bayview
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The construction trailer and a pile driver are now on site as work begins on the commercial development at 1860 Bayview Ave at Broadway. Ave. The site is being purchased over time by RioCan Real Estate Investment, the dynamic property company that owns Sunnybrook Plaza and the Leaside Centre at the corner of Eglinton Ave. E. and Laird Drive. This location is most notable for the impending opening of a Whole Foods market of some 50,000 square feet on the second floor of the development. In this case, the “anchor” business will be located upstairs. The property is being developed by Kingsett and Trinity Development Group and RioCan is acquiring the site on “a forward purchase basis in phases” at an approximate purchase price of $58 million. The store is expected to open sometime in 2015 There will be 193 parking spaces in a two-level underground garage. Neighbourhood improvements, including road widening along Bayview and Broadway Avenues to accommodate traffic concerns, were secured as part of the settlement with ratepayers. 


