A driver is dead after he drove his car at high speed into the concrete abutments of the Princes’ Gates at Exhibition Place. The strange collision follows a similar fatal event in March. Police were called to the well-known monument and gateway to the CNE grounds at 4:40 a.m. for a report of a collision where the driver was trapped inside his vehicle.
Blue Jay clenching peanut says take me out to the ball game
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A new post of bird pictures by Leslieville nature photographer Colin Mcconnell is getting rave comments on Facebook. See them here.
Roomers bail out of Woodbine house as basement blast hits
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Tenants of what appears to be a rooming house in Woodbine Ave south of Lumsden Ave have spoken of their harrowing night after an apparent furnace explosion rocked the house. As many as eight people have had to find emergency housing. Authorities say some residents went to the hospital on their own accord and are recovering from the shock of the experience. Hear the account of two tenants in the tweet below
Renters Mike Wiznuk and Spencer Scurr describe the blast – they were inside the home during the explosion. They say they don’t believe anyone was seriously injured. pic.twitter.com/DhDG4Knoi9
— Leah Johansen (@leahjohansen) November 27, 2020
Police say some people are being treated at the scene for non life threatening injuries – others made their own way to hospital. @680NEWS @CityNews pic.twitter.com/lUYXsywdqX
— Leah Johansen (@leahjohansen) November 27, 2020
69th Toronto Scouts cancel Trace Manes tree sales this year
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A statement has been posted explaining the reasons why tree sales by the 69th Toronto Scouts have been cancelled this year at Trace Manes Park. FB
Pleasant weekend weather is in store before rainy Monday
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Lake Shore, Sherbourne closed for stunt film over weekend
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A news release late Thursday warns residents that the City will close Lake Shore Blvd E. between Jarvis St. and Parliament St. as well as part of Sherbourne St. at Lake Shore Blvd for a film shoot over the weekend. The closure will take place from 6 a.m. to 3 p.m. during which part of the action will be stunt driving sequences. Transit riders can expect impacts to the following routes during this closure: 6 Bay, 65 Parliament, 72 Pape, 75 Sherbourne and 121 Fort-York Esplanade.
MoveTO will see green lights extended for late buses
Who can know whether a Toronto program to be called MoveTO will make your life amazing or miserable? Among the marvels planned are traffic lights that know a bus is late and extend the green. Release
Cuffed Adam Skelly led away as supporters scuffle with cops
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GATHERING:
Queen Elizabeth Rd + Royal York Rd
– Arrests have been made
– More details will be provided when available
– Officers remain on scene
– We continue to ask for calm and cooperation
^dh— Toronto Police Operations (@TPSOperations) November 26, 2020
BREAKING: Longer video of Skelly being arrested. As you can see, officers on horseback dispersed the crowd on one side of the business, as Skelly was taken away on the other side. One man tried to struggle with police to stop the arrest. pic.twitter.com/Tx6bIZc4qo
— Lucas Meyer (@meyer_lucas) November 26, 2020
Angry Skelly calls locksmith as police guard closed BBQ
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City News has reported that an angry Adam Skelly, owner of Adamson BBQ, called a locksmith Thursday after learning that municipal officials had replaced the locks on his Etobicoke restaurant to prevent it from opening. It hardly seems likely that a locksmith will attempt to defy police but the strange drama continues to play out at the address on Queen Elizabeth Blvd.
Toronto throws book at Skelly for license, opening breaches
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Adam Skelly, the owner of Adamson BBQ, is facing summonses for failing to have a business license and fines and possible prison terms for opening against the law. The Municipal Licensing and Standards agency served two summonses for failing to have a business license. A conviction carries a maximum penalty of $50,000 for a corporation and $25,000 for an individual or officer/director. The City of Toronto also said Wednesday night that it has also taken action on five breaches of the Reopening Ontario Act and the Health Protection and Promotion Act by Toronto Public Health.
Prison term of not more than a year in Reopening Act
Under the Reopening Ontario Act, following a conviction, the Court may impose penalties in the form of a fine of not more than $100,000 and a term of imprisonment of not more than one year. An individual who is an officer or director of a corporation is subject to a fine of not more than $500,000 and for a term of imprisonment of not more than one year. A corporation is subject to a fine of not more than $10,000,000. News release
Locks changed early Thursday
The locks were changed overnight and police are on scene to prevent an Etobicoke barbecue restaurant that has openly defied COVID-19 restrictions from opening its dining room for a third straight day, a Toronto city official said Thursday. CBC
Civil servant family accused in $11 million Covid-19 fraud
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The Ontario government alleges that four of its employees, members of the same family, defrauded it of at least $11 million in C-19 relief money. The unproven civil claim accuses them of illegally issuing and banking cheques under the Support for Families Program. The program aimed to defray the cost of children learning at home. The husband and wife and two sons are all computer specialists.
Family opened 400 bank accounts
The suit alleges the family opened 400 bank accounts and deposited around 10,000 cheques made out to fictitious applicants. One of them, Sanjay Madan, was a senior bureaucrat who helped develop the application for applying and approving the benefit. A lawyer for the family says he can’t comment because the matter is before the courts. Canadian Press
Premier Doug Ford says alleged $11M theft revealed by the @TorontoStar is “totally unacceptable what’s happened.”#onpoli #COVID19 https://t.co/srW6Ei80NI
— Robert Benzie (@robertbenzie) November 25, 2020
"Sanjay Madan, who earned $176,608 last year, worked as a director in the Ministry of Education’s iAccess Solutions Branch and was the information technology leader of the government’s online Support for Families program…" https://t.co/1qwRY0zn2U
— Aarti Pole आरती (@aartipole) November 25, 2020
Whacky carnival at Adamson sees City News thrown off site
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Adam Skelly, the owner of Adamson BBQ, has loudly ordered City News off the property of his restaurant at 7 Queen Elizabeth Blvd in Etobicoke Wednesday. The scene outside the restaurant has the quality of a somewhat whacky carnival as seen in the video posted by City. Mr. Skelly’s opposition to the government’s C-19 lockdown order has seen him try to open again the day after he was closed by bylaw officers. The City reporter, Adrian Ghobrial, had said that some of those wandering the site were anti-mask and anti-vaccine protesters. Moments before being thrown off the property, Ghobrial said he had witnessed “white nationalists” welcomed there.
Asteroid the size of Oakville? No, just the Alert Ready test
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The periodic Alert Ready national warning in English and French has rolled across the country with informative and frightening effect on hapless citizens everywhere. But it seems reasonable that a day may come when such an alert is helpful and we must all hope it doesn’t appear in the form of an asteroid the size of Oakville.
A test of the Emergency Broadcast Alert System is seen on a phone in #toronto #emergencyalert pic.twitter.com/d68rAtclDG
— Frank Gunn (@frankgunnphoto) November 25, 2020
Okay the emergency Alert has gone off 8 times now in 20 minutes? Is this happening to everyone else?#emergencyalert #toronto #canada
— Sheriann Baker 🇨🇦 (@Sparkiestgerm) November 25, 2020
Gave me the biggest jump scare I did not ask for! #emergencyalert
— Tomie (@Horrorcafe666) November 25, 2020
When the #emergencyalert alert interupts the dog's afternoon nap!
🐾🐾🐾💤💤💤🐾🐾🐾 pic.twitter.com/GpmTof0IJO— T.L.C 🇨🇦 (@tristantryblink) November 25, 2020
