A bucket load of road closures scheduled for this weekend

After a pandemic interruption the TCS Toronto Waterfront Marathon returns to ‘in-person’ racing Sunday, October 16th, 2022. The City of Toronto has released the planned road closures that will take place to accommodate the marathon. The first closure will start on Saturday, October 15, at 7 a.m. as they begin setup for the event. View the full list here: https://www.toronto.ca/news/weekend-events-and-road-closures-for-october-15-to-16/

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A great weekend ahead to find treasures and bargains

The Leaside United Church Awesome sale is back at 872 Millwood Road on Friday, October 14, from 3pm – 7pm and Saturday, October 15, from 10am – 1pm.

English Lane Don Mills Neighbourhood Garage Sale is being held on Saturday, October 15, from 9am – 2pm.

Scottish Olympic medalists to visit Leaside Curling Club

Olympic Silver medalists team Mouat from Scotland are making a promotional appearance Thursday night (Oct 13, 2022) between 7 and 9 pm at the Leaside Curling Club, 1075 Millwood Road. Call the Club for further information about the event, 647-748-CURL (2875). Leaside Curling Club’s website is here: https://www.loc8nearme.com/ontario/toronto/leaside-curling-club/6941699/

Here’s Team Mouat in Mississauga, enjoying a round of golf over the Thanksgiving weekend.

Bayview Leaside BIA’s Applefest is this Saturday, Oct 15th

The Bayview Leaside BIA’s Applefest is back after a pandemic hiatus. There will be an interactive art installation for the first time, a photobooth at the parkette on Millwood, plus the BIA will be giving away their handy reusable bags (FREE!). Make sure to bring out the whole family to enjoy the businesses of Bayview where you’ll find free hot beverages, free live music and free face painting, all on our beloved Bayview. See you on Saturday October 15th between 10:00am – 4:00pm. The event will take place rain or shine. Tag them with your photos using #ApplefestTO2022

La Casetta grand opening Wednesday at 900 Millwood Rd

Formerly the home of Green Canoe, 900 Millwood Road is now “La Casetta“. The sister restaurant of Cafe Oro di Napoli, they will be offering Neapolitan style pizzas, homemade pastas, antipasti and traditional Italian desserts. Grand opening will feature special promotions for dine-in customers. Call them for reservations at 416-421-5005.

REMINDER: Ward 15 Candidates Meetings Oct 12th & 14th

Click here for details about the Ward 15 – Don Valley West Virtual Meeting, scheduled for October 12th, 2022.

Click here for details about the Ward 15 – Don Valley West Virtual & In Person Meeting, scheduled for October 14th, 2022.

Millwood Melt closing but say it’s only “ciao for now”

The notice on their Facebook page says that they’ve decided to lay down their spatulas in favour of meditation mats and embrace a more serene next stage of life. They will re-open 902 Millwood Road as a spiritual centre in spring. Their full message is below.

❣️CIAO FOR NOW, MELTERS❣️

Well, sweet friends, the time has come to close the doors of our beloved Melt after nearly 11 wonderful years. We’ve been talking about it the past few years, and despite the fact that we are busier than ever, we’ve been conflicted for a while about whether we should hire and expand to meet demand or instead pursue a dream that’s been in Steve’s heart for decades: to continue building his spiritual teaching career. Focusing on both has proven to be too challenging, especially while he’s still recovering.

So, with heavy but hopeful hearts, we’ve decided to lay down our spatulas in favour of meditation mats and embrace a more serene next stage of life that moves at our pace. It’s difficult to describe the strange mix of sadness and excitement we’re feeling. Although we’ll miss you dearly, we’re also grateful to you for allowing us into your lives and hearts. You’ve undoubtedly become a part of our extended family.

Thank you to all our supporters for helping to keep this little raft afloat for all these years. We intend to keep our space at 902 Millwood Road and reopen as a spiritual centre in spring, where members of our beloved community are invited to gather in a welcoming space devoted to cultivating the higher self. Steve’s beard should be quite spectacular by then, truly befitting a monk!Millwood Melt

Jays eliminated after gut wrenching Wild Card loss

It was tough to watch if you’re a Jays fan. TSN

Maybe next year! In the mean time, Go Leafs Go! 😉

Let’s go Blue Jays, let’s go!

Today the Blue Jays will kick off their post-season with game one at the Rogers Centre, against the Seattle Mariners in a best-of-three wild-card series. What a great time to look back on the exciting 1992 and 1993 seasons of Blue Jays baseball. Thanks to Retrontario for sharing this memory on their Instagram account!

Let’s go Blue Jays! 💙

Preview Mount Pleasant’s Regent Theatre’s refined new look

551 Mount Pleasant Rd. “Before and After” (terrabruce.ca)

Terra Bruce Productions has posted a rendering on their website of what they hope the Regent Theatre will look like when they finish revitalizing the property. The character features such as the old red brick and decorative windows will play a starring role in the new look of the façade. The building permit application describes their intentions for interior renovations. “Extensive renovation where existing walls, ceilings, floor assemblies and roof assemblies are substantially removed in an existing building and new walls, ceiling, floor assemblies and roof assemblies are installed in the building for the proposed function.

551 Mount Pleasant Rd (toronto.ca)

551 Mount Pleasant Road – Designated under Part IV, Section 29 of the Ontario Heritage Act

City Council adopted this item on September 28, 2022 without amendments.

5-Tower Community Proposed at Leslie and Eglinton Ave E

The City has received a proposal for a development for 1075, 1077 & 1083 Leslie Street, for five new residential and mixed-use buildings with heights ranging from 13- to 49-storeys containing a total of 1,846 dwelling units and a new 2,734 square metre (0.27 hectare) public park. Read more about the proposal at urbantoronto.ca.

Another new traffic configuration at Bayview and Eglinton

If you happened to drive or walk through the intersection of Bayview Avenue and Eglinton Avenue East last weekend, you may have noticed the shift. Construction workers and a paid duty police officer were there to help pedestrians get through safely as barriers and signage were moved around for the new traffic configuration.

Details from the Metrolinx Construction update:

Traffic on Bayview Avenue will shift to the west side of the street and a work zone will be in place on the east side. Traffic on Eglinton Avenue East will remain on the north side of the road and the work zone will remain on the south side of the road. The northbound left and right turn on Bayview Avenue will be restricted at Eglinton Avenue East. All other turn restrictions will remain in place at the intersection. The sidewalk on the south side of Eglinton Avenue East, east of Bayview Avenue will be closed.

Pedestrians will be diverted south around the Main Entrance work zone. The east crosswalk at Bayview Avenue and Eglinton Avenue East will be closed and the west crosswalk will be reinstated. The northbound TTC bus stop will be temporarily relocated north of Craig Crescent. The eastbound TTC bus stop will remain in its temporary location. This configuration is expected to remain in place for approximately 1 month. Traffic control personnel and/or a paid duty officer will be present while traffic changes are being implemented.

TRAFFIC DETAILS
• Traffic on Bayview Avenue will shift to the west side of the street and a work zone will be in place on the east side.
• Traffic on Eglinton Avenue East will remain on the north side of the road and the work zone will remain on the south side of the road.
• The northbound left and right turn on Bayview Avenue will be restricted at Eglinton Avenue East.
• All other turn restrictions will remain in place at the intersection.

PEDESTRIAN DETAILS
• The sidewalk on the south side of Eglinton Avenue East, east of Bayview Avenue will be closed. Pedestrians will be diverted south around the Main Entrance work zone.
• The east crosswalk at Bayview Avenue and Eglinton Avenue East will be closed and the west crosswalk will be reinstated.

TRANSIT INFORMATION
• The northbound TTC bus stop will be temporarily located north of Craig Crescent.
• The eastbound TTC bus stop will remain in its temporary location.
• Access to TTC will be maintained at all times.
• Please visit www.ttc.ca for more information.

More updates about this intersection can be found at http://thecrosstown.ca/news-media/whats-new/bayview-avenue.