Heavy snowfall predicted for Toronto Monday and Tuesday

Environment Canada has issued a forecast for 15 to 25 cm of snow snow the GTA starting sometime Monday. It says the fall will consist of “dry fluffier” snow and may extend into Tuesday.

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LPOA urges residents of Leaside to submit traffic survey

The Leaside Property Owners Association is urging all residents to fill out the Leaside Traffic Calming Survey as it prepares to create a plan to divert and slow down cars and trucks in the neighbourhood. Anyone who was not able to attend the meetings is asked to review the proposals on the website at lpoa.ca  before doing the survey. The survey may be submitted by mail (PDF) but LPOA prefers online submissions as tabulation of results is done automatically. Survey here.

March Madness hockey fun rocks arenas across Toronto

The Leaside Wildcats March Madness Hockey Tournament is underway with thousands of girls playing their hearts out for a win. There are 171 teams shooting to score at 18 arenas mostly across the east side of Toronto. The silent auction in the William Lea Room closes at 7 p.m. Saturday. Get a bid in or buy something outright. Councillor Jon Burnside will help out with medal presentation at the Millwood Road rinks on Sunday.

Parkette manager installs buzz box to deter undesirables

The managers of a privately-owned McGill Parkette at 415 Yonge Street south of Gerrard Street opposite College Park have hastily removed a noise-making machine which they say was designed to repel undesirable people hanging out there. News of the device, an electronic box which emitted a high-frequency buzzing, has surprised Councillor Kristin Wong-Tam who told City New that she had never dealt with anything like this before. John Mah, vice-president of Asset Management, told City News the firm intended to target the “high proportion of transient occupants with no vested interest in the welfare of the community or neighbourhood.” A single comment to City News about the story contained somewhat more direct language. It said “the amount of people doing hard drugs, during the day on park benches is absolutely disgusting and unacceptable. I work in the area and see it all day long and you cannot walk through that park on your lunch without getting chased, harassed etc by these people. Smoking crack pipes in plain sight — brutal. The City needs to get a grip and their priorities straight”

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WORLD: Hilarious video of kids interrupting BBC interview






The world is chuckling in viral numbers at the dilemma of Professor Robert Kelly as his children bound into the room where he is being interviewed by the BBC. Very funny. To the right, a pleasant statue is unveiled in Wall Street of a plucky girl, arms akimbo, as a she fearlessly faces down the big bull. Nice. Watch older women pose the same way with her. Lower right, the full speech and question period of Justin Trudeau in Houston, where it is said, he comes off a bit smug. Judge for yourself. And finally, US armed forces veterans have been denied participation in the St. Patrick’s Day Parade. But are they Irish?

Andy Elder’s Just “B” Cause Party set for Thursday, April 6

Andy Elder, the genial man at Grilltime, 62 Laird Drive (corner Kenrae) invites his many friends to come to his Just B Cause Party where the cause is — well — just because. It features Burgers, Beer, Buttertarts, Bingo and Band (solo act actually). You get the idea.  It’s on Thursday, April 6, 2017 at Amsterdam Brewery, 45 Esandar Drive, starting at 6.30, dinner at 7. $30 per person. Pay in advance at Grilltime or email your reservation and pay cash at the door. Spaces are limited so book early. It promises to be a fun and social evening.

Men’s and women’s luxury wear pop-up by Leef Luxury

Leef Luxury, the new online men’s and women’s luxury wear consignment service will pop-up for three days at Creed’s Coffee Bar on March 23, 24, and 25 from 8 a.m. to 6 p.m. Creed’s is at 390 Dupont St. The event will show new menswear including Paul Smith, Canali and Wooyoungmi. Visitors will have a chance to win a pair of Gucci Sunglasses. These smart cheaters have a retail value of $300. In addition, there is new women’s wear arriving daily. Leefluxury.com @leefLuxury

High-5s for cops, medics as calm Christina, 4, safely home

Christina Nguyen is safe at home on Romanoway Drive in 12 Division after a harrowing morning for her parents and much anxiety right across the City. The child was left by her mother in the back seat of the family car in the driveway of their home while she went to fetch her other daughter. That’s when a target-of-opportunity thief jumped into the running vehicle and drove off. From about 6 a.m. to sometime after 9 a.m. police and public were galvanized by an Amber Alert to find Christina. Reports flowed in from across the GTA of car sightings, some of them saying the vehicle was speeding and weaving erratically. Police believe, in fact, that the thief soon realized the problem he faced and dumped the car, with Christina inside, in the parking lot of a townhouse development in Weston near Church St and Rosemount Ave. The location was less than two kilometres from her home. Who found the vehicle and phoned in the plate number is as yet unknown. But there seems little doubt that the car was there for most of the time the search went on. After paramedics checked the child for any injury, she was released to her parents and driven home by police. Christina’s state of mind seemed quite good from evidence at a distance as she was calm and gave both police and paramedics a high-five as she left the scene.