This is what happens at 4.20 a.m. Friday at Yonge and Elm

Police have released these pictures of a man wanted in connection with a 4.20 a..m. stabbing last Friday at Yonge and Elm Sts. There was a fight and one man was cut many times, says the TPS. The suspect is described as white, 6′ to 6’2″, 20-30, thin build, and was wearing a blue winter jacket with fur on the hood, blue jeans with rips on the left leg, a black baseball hat with a flat white rim and white logo, and black shoes.

Remembrance Day Ceremony live from Toronto City Hall

Plates stolen off car in drive on Donegall at mid-afternoon

A FB post tells of the theft of license plates off a vehicle on Donegall Drive at 3.22 in the afternoon last Friday. FB

What was Grapes thinking as poppy lament became a rant?

There’s anger and dismay among many at Don Cherry’s careless slide into a finger-pointing rant at immigrants over the use of the Remembrance Day poppy.

Revised snow alert calls for maybe 15 cm into Monday night

Weather Channel

City readied ploughs, trucks for Remembrance Day snowfall

Little Mozarts and grown ups to audition in Lawrence Park

Aspiring young talents aged 3 to 22 are being invited to audition at the Crescendo International Competition tryouts at Lawrence Park Community Church on December 6. Crescendo is an international volunteer agency dedicated to finding and helping talented musicians. The local contact is Eliza Wong Upper right, the Broadview Danforth BIA has tweeted this picture of Remembrance Day cookies now on sale at Dough Bakery, 173 Danforth. What a nice idea. Below that, a suggestion from the Leaside United Church C-Flats Jazz Band to come along to a Monday rehearsal and see what it’s all about. Still on the right, the Leaside Wildcats FUNdraiser night is November 22. Down below at the left is the turnout for Ward 14 Councillor Paula Fletcher’s meeting at Monarch Park CI about the future of Danforth Ave. Lower right is a photo tweeted by Alexandre Oliveira of the Fall colours from the Leaside Bridge. Majestic.

40th anniversary of Mississauga derailment and evacuation

Bennington Hts. video shows prowler steal beer, check cars

Video recorded in recent hours in Bennington Heights reveals 3 a.m. prowler in an Accura checking cars. The person who posted it says he stole a neighbor’s beer and came right up into her driveway looking for stuff to steal. FB

10 to 15 centimetres of snow predicted for Monday morning

The forecast for  Monday has been revised for the worse with the Weather Network now predicting 10 to 15 cm of snow early Monday with all of what that means for getting around. Time to get some road salt.

Back to 1990s as Iron Horse returns to Kay Gardner Bridge

The fondly-remembered Iron Horse sculpture that graced the Kay Gardner Beltline Park Bridge in the early 1990s will return to that site and be dedicated on Saturday, November 30. It is the work of the Midtown Yonge BIA on a contract with the artist, Robert Sprachman. He has recreated his 1990s work which was sold. Read the interesting history of the original Iron Horse sculpture from the Bulldog post of January 2019 when the scheme was announced.

St. Cuthbert’s silent auction moves online til November 30

Bargain hunters once again crowded St. Cuthbert’s Anglican Church at 1399 Bayview Ave. Saturday for the annual Christmas Fair. Organizers Lorna Krawchuk, Muriel Wissell and Heather Conolly along with so many St. Cuthbert’s volunteers had every corner of Lamb Hall packed with desirable items.

Silent Auction continues online

But this year the church’s silent auction, offerings from local merchants, moves online until November 30. The silent auction is an essential element of fundraising for the church’s work. Take a look and sign in at this location.