The City auditor has revealed waits as long as eight minutes for a chance to talk to 911. Wow. Then, former chief justice Beverley McLachlin is a non-permanent member of the Hong Kong Supreme Court. Is that odd, or what? Below that, a good giggle for those who remember the early days of the Internet. Microsoft is finally getting rid of Explorer. Lastly, just look at that luscious Strawbery Moon over the Acropolis. Lovely.
Bayview Leaside BIA’s Sidewalk Sensation is this Saturday
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This Saturday, June 18th, 2022 there will be live bands happening from 12pm-4pm, a photobooth, BIA tote bag handout by a stilt walker, face painting and so much more! Follow @bayviewleasidebia on Instagram.
City streets: eglintonTOday, bridge rehab, Broadview Ext
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The eglintonTOday Complete Street project proposes streetscape improvements and bikeways on Eglinton Avenue between Keele Street and Mount Pleasant Road. Virtual Public Meeting 1 is scheduled for June 22nd. There is also an online public survey running from June 8th – July 31st. Go to toronto.ca/eglintonTOday for more.
Notice has been circulated to inform that a bridge rehabilitation project will commence on June 6, 2022, with a proposed end date of December 1, 2022. The City of Toronto is planning to rehabilitate the CP Rail Bridge over Eglinton Avenue, east of Leslie. In order to complete the work, there will be road and sidewalk restrictions within the work zone. Traffic on Eglinton will be reduced to one lane westbound and one lane eastbound in the work zone. More info can be found at here.
The City of Toronto is inviting people to provide feedback on the Broadview Avenue Extension Environmental Assessment Study by June 24, 2022. The study area, is bound by Eastern Avenue to the north, Lake Shore Boulevard East to the south, Don Roadway/Cherry Street to the west, and Booth Avenue to the east. Attend in-person drop-in event on June 20, 2022 from 6:30 to 8:30 p.m. at the Jimmie Simpson Recreation Centre, 870 Queen Street East or register for the virtual event on June 21, 2022 from 6:30 to 8:30 p.m. More info here.
Eglinton Crosstown posts picture of Leaside Station stairs
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This photo has been tweeted of recently installed glass guardrails at the Leaside LRT Station. Long way down. Twitter
Car fire closed St. Clair, from Yonge to Inglewood, Tuesday
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Toronto Police were on scene on St. Clair Avenue East, near Avoca Avenue, just before 4:00pm on Tuesday for a car that was on fire. Occupants were reportedly, out of the vehicle. Road was cleared before 5:30pm.
UPDATE: EB/WB St. Clair is CLOSED east of Yonge from Inglewood to Avoca due to this vehicle fire. The fire is now out, but crews are still cleaning up. Photo via our @RichardCityNews near the scene. https://t.co/WImtNbrEI8 pic.twitter.com/yET5OYE3FO
— Kyle Hocking (@HockCityNews) June 14, 2022
35-storey brick condo proposed for Merton west of Pailton
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A 35-storey brick condominium is proposed for 214 Merton St west of Pailton Crescent. Urban Toronto
Official Plan and Zoning By-law Amendment application has been submitted for a 35-storey mixed-use building having a non-residential gross floor area of 452.7 square metres, and a residential gross floor area of 25,208.50 square metres. 346 residential dwelling units are proposed.
Residents lament end of community policing in 53 Division
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Toronto Police have confirmed to the CBC the end of community policing in much of the City including 52 Division, the large jurisdiction that includes midtown communities like Leaside and Davisville Village. It’s about money of course. The article quotes Midtown resident Didi Cameron
Drama as cat survives coyote by climbing porch support
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This dramatic fight between a coyote and a cat on a porch in Texas ends with the cat climbing a support pole of the porch to escape the predator.
“Strawberry Moon” sunset over City seen from Leslie Spit
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Many people are commenting on this spectacular sunset taken by Diane Walton on the Leslie Spit Sunday night. One person called it a Strawberry Moon Sky. FB
Carstowe Rd closed eight weeks for emergency sewer repair
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Carstowe Road, the convenient “back door” to Moore Park is under Toronto Water contract 20-313Y2 for what is called emergency sewer repair. The City’s road closure map shows the road open. A sign at the east end of the closure says the road will be shut for eight weeks but there’s no start or end date shown.
Car slams into highway fencing at 401 and Morningside Ave
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Sunday: Matriarch, philanthropist Loretta Rogers was 83
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Loretta Rogers, the matriarch of the Rogers family and long-time director at Rogers Communications Inc., has died at the age of 83. Daughter Martha Rogers called her mother a “beautiful soul” who “possessed an incredible strength of character.”
Fired Etalk host calls Bell Media “old boys club”
The case of Danielle vs the sensitive bosses of Let’s Talk has hit the pages of the Sunday papers. You can get a sense of how divided the world is on such complaints by reading the comments — mostly men vs women. Ouch.
Canadians warned off on ground beef. Um, we got a beef
Health Canada says nutrition symbols will now be required on those packages for foods high in sodium, sugars, or saturated fats. Many products will be exempt, but ground meat won’t be one of them. But then, of course, there’s nothing really safe to eat. Just kidding.

