Investment tourists at Manor and Yonge

Visiting Chinese members of the Edward Jones investment organization snap pictures of Canada at the corner of Manor Road and Yonge Street. Friday, February 17, 2012. This group is from Yian Jin, the port city of Beijing.

User fees a concern for local sports groups

Local baseball groups are dealing with the fairly sudden appearance of user fees at City playing fields. Andrew Pace, president of the East York Baseball Association, is quoted as saying he hasn’t figured the total cost yet but he is concerned that there hasn’t been time to plan for the charges  With registration underway for the coming season, Pace said he learned only a week ago about the fees. Previously not-for-profit associations for youth were able to use city sport fields for free, but starting this year the fees will be $10.62, $7.08 and $5.31 per hour depending on the type of field used. Pace said the association uses multiple fields for as much as three hours every weeknight and 12 hours on weekends for the three months the season runs.  A rate of 10.76 using three fields a night plus weekends might yield a fee of more than $600 a week. It seems hefty for kids to play ball.  Mr. Pace is asking local councillors to try to implement a phased in fee.  For his part, John Morgan of the Leaside-East Toronto Soccer Club said he didn’t thik the fees would have more than an incidental impact. He noted the club uses fields in the lowest category, about $5 a n hour. He too complained of not enough notice.

Is Don Drummond Premier Dad’s Straw Man?

It’s no doubt true that the McGuinty Government has spent us into a heck of a hole. But the way in which Don Drummond, the former chief economist of the TD Bank, has gone about describing our plight is a masterpiece of style. His tone might have come from Winston Churchill’s  Blood, Sweat and Tears speech. So what’s up? Some will say that the crafty Dalton McGuinty has created a dandy straw man to beat up as needed.  It’s quite extraordinary, for example, that an expert consultant should have his recommendations dismissed out of hand on the same day his report is made public. But that’s what Finance Minister Dwight Duncan did with the proposal to cancel all-day kindergarten. What a great chance for the Government to look like defenders of the family. Happy Family Day.The report is replete with things that will mean certain death for the Government. It’s hard to take it seriously. End drug benefits for seniors? A political bullet to the brain.  Are we to believe that a Government that cancels power plants in mid-construction to save a few votes will do any of this?    

Community council opposes casino for Toronto

The sides are being drawn up on the question of a casino for Toronto. Meetings of Toronto and East York Community Council and Scarboro Community Council on Tuesday revealed quite different sentiment. As reported in Inside-Toronto, Scarboro councillors with one exception voted to consider the possibility of a casino. The suggestion is that it is one way for the City to make money to build a subway to its eastern reaches. Toronto and East York councillors however voted to ask the chief planner to report within six months on “any necessary actions” which may be needed to prevent a casino. Casinos are already illegal in Toronto. Toronto and East York as defined by the Council’s jurisdiction includes Leaside and all of that happy precinct we call South Bayviewland. . 

Town Crier is finalist at local papers awards

The Town Crier newspaper and associated publications elsewhere are carrying stories online that they have been named finalists for seven awards in the Better Newspaper Competition Awards by the Ontario Community Newspapers Association. Take a look.

Baby brigade grabs good weather

Daycare workers guide their young wards down the broad sidewalks of South Bayview Wednesday morning. It’s always a pleasant sight. The sun burst through just as this picture was taken. It seems there is a chance this afternoon that we will get some more of that. The Weather Channel forecasts “variable cloudiness”. That means it won’t be cloudy.all the time and thus our chance to see the sun. The temperature is forecast to rise to 4C this afternoon . 

Pekingese wins Westminster Best of Show

A 4-year-old Pekingese named Malachy has won Best of Show at the 136 Annual Westminster Kennel Club Dog Show in New York. Malachy was said to be the crowd favorite.  Handler David Fitzpatrick said the little dog would now retire to the life of a house pet, saying  “he won’t be doing commercials, he’s been working hard enough for the past two years.”

Hope you got through Valentine’s okay

Hope you got through Valentine’s Day okay. Love is wonderful and if you stuck with Love then  you were fine.  On the other hand, if you dipped into the Valentine’s Day information your sincere affection was reduced to silliness. For example,  news that your “Valentine’s kiss” might be full of toxic lead and finish your love-making days forever is silly. Hope you missed that one. Or, if you were troubled by whether men really cared about getting a Valentine’s gift — they don’t. Of course they don’t. It’s their job to give. Both desperate and silly is this news story headlined: Obama spends Valentine’s with future Chinese leader. Why do they write this stuff?  Did the two of them cuddle? Exchange candies?  Silly. 

Etobicoke wants free vote in Legislature

Etobicoke Community Council has voted 11 to 8 to ask Premier McGuinty to stage a free vote in the Legislature on whether Toronto should have subways or LRTs. It’s a remarkable request which seems to have little chance of happening. “The recent decision by Council to move ahead with above-ground light rail transit initiatives poses a number of concerns,” the letter says. It was tabled at community council this morning by Councillor Cesar Palacio.

Resident confronts B&E thief on Hillhurst

TPS report: A resident of Hillhurst Boulevard reports that between 2000 hours and 2025 hours on February 7, 2012, entry was gained into the premises by a rear door. The resident encountered the male suspect in the bedroom of the residence rummaging through jewellery boxes. The suspect then fled the scene in an unknown direction. Removed was a quantity of cash and jewellery. No injuries were sustained by the victim. Police are requesting the assistance of the public in identifying the following described person in connection with this offence. Description of Suspect: Male, 5’10” to 6’, 200 to 229 pounds, stocky build.

Greece approves austerity bill as Athens burns

At least ten buildings have been turned into infernos in Athens near the Greek Parliament. Inside, Greek lawmakers finally voted to implement austerity measures designed to avoid national bankruptcy. A three-storey corner building believed to be a home appliances store was severely damaged by fire. Among other buildings damaged were a cinema, a bank, a mobile phone dealership, a glassware shop and a Starbucks coffee shop, the Associated Press says citing the fire department. State television reported the violence spread to the tourist islands of Corfu and Crete, the northern city of Thessaloniki and towns in central Greece. Police said 150 shops were looted in the capital and 34 buildings set ablaze. Altogether 199 of the 300 lawmakers backed the bill, but 43 deputies from the two parties in the government of Prime Minister Lucas Papademos, the socialists and conservatives, rebelled by voting against. They were immediately expelled by their parties. YouTube.

Chilewich mats are in at Homefront Eglinton

There’s a new shipment of Chiliwich brand doors mats just in at Homefront, 371 Eglinton West (just west of Avenue Road, across the street from the Elinton Grand). These superior indoor-outdoor polypropylene mats have sold out several times at Homefront. The Chlewich mats come in three sizes: 18 X 28, 2ft X 3ft and 3 ft. X 5 ft.  Most of the patterns are available and they at the Eglinton store only — Trish Stuebing