Homeless woman in bus shelter among local news Sunday

The Toronto Sun has brought an example of homelessness into sharp focus with this feature on a woman, aged in her 40s, who lives in the unused bus shelter on Avenue Rd. in the pleasant neighbourhood of Bedford Park. Toronto Sun

Morphine among stolen drugs

Police are warning the public this Sunday about the theft of stolen medication taken in a backpack in the area of Walmer Road and Kendal Avenue. There were between 14 and 35 pills including Suboxone 2 mg, Suboxone 8 m, Xanax 60 mg, Morphine 60 mg, Morphine 30 mg, Morphine 25 mg and Temazepam (dosage unknown). The drugs could be harmful or fatal if ingested, especially to children.

C-19 testing at 1081 Pape starting Monday

The C-19 test clinic will open Monday at 1081 Pape Ave. in the East York Community Centre. Its hours are Sunday through Wednesday from 1 p.m. until 7 p.m. until at least November 25. East York Chronicle

Tuskers in happy Halloween as they smash, scarf pumpkins

Video of elephants at the Oregon Zoo smashing and eating pumpkins is very entertaining.



Woman okay after car flips at Gerrard and Gainsborough

A woman has escaped with minor injuries after her car flipped at the corner of Gerrard St. and Gainsborough Rd. about 9 a.m. Saturday morning. She hit two cars before rolling over. There’s lots of speculation on Twitter about speed, distraction, and the tracks of the 506 Carlton streetcar.

Sean Connery, 90, was the first and definitive James Bond

Quebec ticket holder wins Friday $55 million Lotto Max pot

A ticket holder in Quebec won Friday night’s $55 million Lotto Max jackpot. There were also five MaxMillion prizes of $1 million each up for grabs, and two of them were claimed by lottery players in Quebec and BC. Another BC player claimed the draw’s runner up prize of just under $1.1 million. The jackpot for the next Lotto Max draw on November 3 will be approximately $14 million.

Port Lands span en route by barge from maker in Darmouth

The first of four decorative bridges to connect the new Toronto Port Lands development has left the Cherubini Metal Works in Dartmouth. The bridge is being delivered on a barge that will make its way into the St. Lawrence River. Barge passage is a slow process but the bridge will arrive sometime next month. The first span will cross the mainland jump at what is known as Cherry Street North. Together, the bridges will connect the new, “Villiers Island,” to Toronto, and the revitalized Port Lands. News release



Craig’s open Friday, Farm Boy, Staples open on Yonge St

Thanks to Agnes Haak for posting this picture of the new Craig’s Cookies shop at 1581 Bayview Ave. Agnes says she can’t wait, a sentiment no doubt all along our favorite drag. It opens today (Friday). The line ups suggest that they are a welcome addition to the street!

Below are pictures from the new Staples store and co-working space that will be known as the “Staples Studio” at Yonge and Hillsdale Ave. plus the new Farm Boy store at Yonge and Soudan Ave. Both are now open.

Paige Kobe wins 2020 Leaside Garden Society scholarship

A Toronto girl, Paige Kobe, has won the $1,000 Leaside Garden Society Founders’ scholarship for 2020. Paige is a fourth-year student studying Water Resource Science at Lakehead University. Her diverse interests include agriculture, locally grown food, gardening, soil and water resources. Studies have led Paige to soil research that focuses on sustainable agriculture land use and restoring degraded soils. Paige was extremely appreciative of the scholarship. She said it opens up many opportunities associated with her studies. Connie Uetrecht and members of LGS’s Scholarship Committee were on hand to congratulate Paige and her parents.

Virtual Garden Tour

LGS has created a Virtual Garden Tour of member’s gardens in lieu of the annual Leaside Garden Tour normally held in June that was cancelled. Visit the website at leasidegardensociety.org under About Us. All may view.

Speakers Series

The LGS Speaker Series has been continuing online with Zoom Meetings through September, October and November. The 2021 series will feature guest speaker Suzanne Zachararczyk. Topic: Wildlife in the City Date: January 14/21. Time: 7 p.m. New members welcome to join Leaside Garden Society to view the Zoom Meetings. Visit leasidegardensociety.org

Dodging the worst, ginger ale and voter, 101, is a somebody

Ontario health officials say that while C-19 cases continue to climb, it still looks as if the province has dodged the worst possible death and mayhem of the pandemic. They sadly concede that there is at least another month of daily cases in the 800 range, but seem convinced that their data shows that cases will then fall. CTV

Canada Dry lawsuit settled for $200,000 in BC

A class-action lawsuit launched by a BC man who said he was misled into believing Canada Dry ginger ale has medicinal properties has been settled for $200,000. Victor Cardoso spent years buying the sweet beverage for his family based on the label’s promise that Canada Dry is “Natural” and “Made from Real Ginger,” according to his BC Supreme Court claim, which followed two similar false-advertising lawsuits filed in the US. CTV

She’s voting at 101 and it feels good

Anna Belfield has cast her ballot in the US election slated for November 3 and at 101, she says it made her feel like somebody. Yes ma’am. CBS

Wandering toddler case sees boy on street safely at home

An apparent case of a wandering boy in his “Terrible Twos” has ended with the lad being reunited with his parents in Scarborough, The boy was found barefoot in a diaper and T-shirt in the area of Markham Road and Cougar Court at around 3 a.m. by an Uber driver. The child was brought to 43 Division and cared for by officers until the boy’s mother contacted police shortly after 8 a.m. They said she was “a little distraught”. The Child and Youth Advocacy Centre will be conducting an investigation into the incident. Two-year-olds are known to get up and wander or otherwise slip away from parents.

Sobeys boss launches a scorching attack on Loblaws, Metro

The president of Empire Inc., owners of Sobeys, has unloaded a scorching attack on Loblaws, Metro and other competitors for arbitrarily increasing the cost to suppliers for access to supermarket shelves. Michael Medline said these firms are bullying consumer goods makers and that their action is “just plain bad for Canada.”

Police warn of impending accidents as DST ends on Sunday

Police across the GTA are warning of the early nightfall caused by the semiannual time change and the accidents that usually come with it. Daylight Saving Time ends at 2 a.m. Sunday