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Possible watermain break seen at Broadview and Danforth

Polar Bear Plunge splash off in Gzowski Park noon Saturday

The third Toronto Polar Plunge is Saturday Sir Casimir Gzowski Park, 1751 Lakeshore Boulevard West. Toronto Police members of prominent in this charitable benefiting the Special Olympics. A release says TPS members are proud supporters of the plunge, which is organized by the Law Enforcement Torch Run. Check-in for participants will be at 11 a.m., with opening ceremonies, including remarks from Chief Mark Saunders starting at 11:30 a.m. The plunge will be taking place at noon.

No winning ticket sold for $10 million Lotto Max jackpot

No winning ticket was sold for the $10 million jackpot in Friday night’s Lotto Max draw. The jackpot for the next draw on Feb. 15 will be approximately $16 million.

Yonge line closed from St. Clair and Lawrence on weekend

The Line One Subway will be closed Saturday and Sunday between Lawrence and St Clair stations while Metrolinx crews continue construction of the Eglinton Crosstown LRT, which is scheduled to open in 2021. Shuttle buses will run along Yonge St., stopping at each station along the route. At Lawrence, Eglinton and Davisville stations, customers can get on and off shuttle buses on Yonge St. At St Clair Station, customers board inside the bus bay and exit on St. Clair Ave. E., outside the station. As an alternative, customers can use the 97 Yonge bus and the University side of Line One.

Is Gerald really dead, Nails Maguire and stealing your teeth

Hang onto your hat as reporters dig away at whether bitcoin smoothie Gerald Cotton, merely 30, (at left) is really dead of natural causes in India as reported previously. The Canadian lone ranger of cryptocurrency firm QuadridaCX supposedly expired in Mumbai with all the passwords and known whereabouts of $250 million in bits sealed inside his laptop.  And maybe he did. But that part of the world is known, say scribes, as a great place to get a false death certificate for yourself. Then at centre is Michael Maguire. the TTC bus driver who has made a hit (or whatever) with riders for his wild manicures. See his brightly-lit Instagram midway here. Lastly, that’s Dental Assistant Arieta Gouvakis at right. She’s given new meaning to the toothache by stealing patients’ jewellery when they were asleep in the chair.

Bruce McArthur will be able to apply for parole at age 91

There is much comment on whether the sentence given to McArthur is adequate. One tweet calls it “horrendous.”

Man shot dead on Queen St. East at Parliament early Friday

A man has been shot dead in an early morning incident outside a bar on Queen St. east of Parliament St. Little is known but more will come out as police dig into it. Below is a photo of the collision of a pickup truck and a fire truck about 3 a.m. at College and Bay Sts. Again, it remains to reported what occurred here. No one was hurt.

Queen’s physician says Canada Food Guide is a load baloney

Dr. Andrew Samis is an assistant professor of surgery at Queen’s University in Kingston and a member of a group called Canadian Clinicians for Therapeutic Nutrition (CCTN). He thinks the Canada Food Guide is a load of baloney. Samis told CTV Thursday he takes issue with the guide’s recommendation that meat, eggs and dairy should make up a smaller portion of the typical Canadian’s diet than previous versions of the guide had suggested. He says there is no reason for such advice and the clinicians body suggests it’s bad for you. CCTN declares online that the country is “in the midst of a staggering nutritional disease epidemic. We have record numbers of people with diabetes, obesity, fatty liver, metabolic syndrome and other dietary diseases, mostly since we started telling Canadians to eat less fat and more carbohydrates. High carbohydrate filler foods such as refined starch and sugar are pushed as the foundation of the diet. For most people, these mostly empty filler foods add calories with minimal nutrition. Although this would probably come as a surprise to most Canadians, we now know that the current low-fat guidelines were never supported by evidence.”

Decades of neglect alleged as 280 Wellesley ordeal goes on

Tenants at 280 Wellesley St. remain without water and some cases without heat as an electrical safety check of their building develops complications. The power was turned off Tuesday so the Electrical Safety Authority (ESA) could conduct a safety inspection of the building. The inspection was prompted by recent incidents at 260 Wellesley Street East and 650 Parliament Street, which are both owned by the same company as 280 Wellesley Street East. The Councillor, Kristyn Wong Tam, says inspectors say there is a level of neglect which is decades old.

PM parsed, killer seeks love and friend Sadie saves the day

The Prime Minister is carefully denying that he told the former justice minister to “take a decision” in the case of SNC-Lavalin, the huge Quebec engineering firm. But did he put pressure on the minister? Then, Scarborough teacher Nicholas McCowan has been chosen Lenovo Visionary Teacher of the Year for his use of VR headsets in the classroom. Nice. Below that, an odious former rapper and four-time convicted killer seeks love from behind bars. Yech. And finally, eleven-year-old Sadie, a Pit Bull, is getting credit for saving her family’s home from a gas leak, or worse.






Leafs thrill fans in Skater’s Waltz practice at Queen and Bay

It’s a place where moms, dads, sweethearts and kids loaf along to the Skater’s Waltz. But Thursday City Hall rink at Queen and Bay Sts. was the scene of a Leafs practice. Fans turned out in force.