Cops pose as beggars to nab cell scofflaws
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Chai on Bayview featuring salmon tonight
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Homefront Eglinton fully stocked for Spring
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Ugly concrete “blockhouse” torn down
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Demolition is going on daily at the corner of Laird Drive and Industrial Street to make way for the new Gyro Hyundai dealership. Among the changes is the happy disappearance of the ugly concrete block building that sat right on the corner (inset). It’s good to see it gone. Same goes for all the tumbledown buildings that are making way for this new business. One reader complained that one of the two houses taken down last week had at one time been “the original jail” for Leaside. Whether this is true is not known by us but there seems to be very little history or public information to justify keeping such a sad little building.
Kids excited to watch demolition at 419 Belsize
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U.S. firm Teavana will purchase Teaopia Ltd.
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Atlanta based Teavana Holdings Inc will take control of Canada’s Teaopia Ltd. in a $26.9 million all-cash deal. That will deliver Teaopia’s 46 Canadian stores, many of them located in malls and shopping centres. How this development will affect the Teaopia location on Bayview Ave is not known. Teaopia is the leading loose leaf tea retailer in Canada and was the brainchild of entrepreneur David Bellisario. It was founded in 2005. At right, Teaopia sign goes up on South Bayview on Friday August 26, 2011 News release. Police identify motorcycle speeder “Joe Blow”
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Timeless Dick Clark dead at age 82
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Rolph Road kids sing anthem at Jays game
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Children of the Rolph Road Elementary School Choir sang the Canadian and U.S. national anthems from centre field on Tuesday when the Blue Jays met the Tampa Bay Rays at Rogers Centre. The choir was in good voice and had the thrill of being projected off the Jumbotron. As reported by Bulldog reader Rudy, of the Leaside area website rudy.ca, the game itself was very satisfying. Adam Lind had a walk and three hits, including a two-run homer to pad the lead to 4-0, as well as making an unassisted double play. Tampa’s Evan Longoria helped the cause by making three errors. Jay won 7-3.






