The Weather Network’s forecast, always changeable of course, is looking pretty good for the Family Day weekend. Time to make some plans
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Former Toronto Medical Officer of Health Dr. George Moss has died at St. Michael’s Hospital at the age of 96. Dr. Moss was physician with the Canadian Army during WWII and later served and a recipient of Canada’s Centennial Medal. The family will receive friends at the Humphrey Funeral Home A.W. Miles -Newbigging Chapel at 1403 Bayview Avenue from 6 to 8 p.m. on Wednesday, February 15th. A funeral service will be held in the chapel on Thursday, February 16th at 1 p.m. Interment at Mount Pleasant Cemetery. If desired, donations to the Kidney Foundation of Canada, 1599 Hurontario Street, Suite #201, Mississauga L5G 4S1, or St. Michael’s Hospital Foundation, 30 Bond Street, Toronto M5B 1W8 would be appreciated. Obituary.
Hazel McCallion celebrated her 96th birthday among political friends today and true to form she inserted a blade between John Tory’s ribs. The former Mississauga mayor praised the present incumbent, Bonnie Crombie, for refusing to agree to road tolls. Even better, with the Premier present, McCallion applauded the decision to axe tolls and urged the Premier not to hesitate “to make the decisions you have to”. Finally, a little lecture for Tory: He doesn’t realize there are more people coming out of Toronto in the morning than going in. The 2018 election is coming.
Former Mayor McCallion to Premier Wynne: You're down in the polls! pic.twitter.com/Ktrz4Brfme
— Colin D'Mello | Global News (@ColinDMello) February 14, 2017
Starbucks in the US will introduce ice cream as a replacement for its discarded wine and liquor gambit to try to generate business in the evenings. Ten of its outlets in Boston, Washington, D.C. and Los Angeles will serve the Roastery Affogato menu. An affogato is a scoop of ice cream topped with a shot of espresso. It’s long been a favorite dessert in Italy, and is served at many independent coffee bars around the U.S.
$6 IS THE PRICE
Customers are said to like it because it’s sweet, relatively low in calories and seals their meals by combining dessert and coffee in one glass. If you eat it quickly, it’s a coffee sundae, and if you let it melt, it’s like a milk shake. The affogato offerings at the high-end Roastery outlets will start at $6 for a no-frills affogato (they call it the Classic) to $8.50 for a Cold Brew Malt, made with ice cream, small-lot cold brew coffee and chocolate bitters. Another 100 regular Starbucks stores in Orange County, Calif., will feature a less-expensive affogato menu, which tops out at $6.40 for a malt made with regular cold brew coffee.
The 74 Mt. Pleasant and 88 Leaside buses are diverting to Rosedale Station at Yonge St and Crescent Road. There is no service at St.Clair station because of the fire at the Badminton and Racquet Club. Trains are bypassing St. Clair and streetcar service is short-turning at Bathurst. Good updates are seen on the Twttier account ofd the Fire Chiefd MatthewPegg. @ChiefPeggTFS
If you've been displaced from your home due to the Yonge & St. Clair fire, you're invited to seek shelter at 55 St. Clair Ave W. lobby.
— Josh Matlow (@JoshMatlow) February 14, 2017
Heavy excavation equipment will begin working shortly. This will provide us access to the seat of the fire @Toronto_Fire
— Matthew Pegg (@ChiefPeggTFS) February 14, 2017
Fire Chief Pegg has scheduled a 6 p.m. Tuesday news conference at the scene of the fire at the Badminton and Racquet Club at 25 St. Clair Ave. West. The fire, at one time rung in at 6 alarms, closed down Yonge and St.Clair to business and transit Tuesday morning. The fire was reported about 9.30 a.m. and at one point had as many as 40 units on the scene. One firefighter received minor injuries. Buildings were evacuated because of smoke. The venerable “B and R” has been a home away from home for Toronto’s elite social and court-minded society and many others as well for decades. It sits curiously well back from St. Clair and is unknown to many who pass it daily. The club is surrounded by both office and condominium towers and as seen (and heard) in the Youtube video above, the conflagration was a spectacle for many of the occupants of those buildings. As the day advanced into evening in South Bayview, the fire was declared to be controlled and a mechanized probe of possible fire remaining will be done. The approaching 6 p.m. newscasts brought non-stop helicopter activity over neighbourhoods in all directions from Yonge and St. Clair. CBC Further CBC
https://twitter.com/bradTTC/status/831598820605698052
A New York family lives apparently quite comfortably in a 480-square foot high-rise unit that used to be a recreation room but was turned into an apartment in 1953. The husband bought it for $560,000 nine years ago when he had no idea he would be married with four children. Yup, here it is.
Rescue (Elevator) – Millwood Road b/w Sutherland Dr / Randolph Road, East York (3 Trucks)
— Toronto Fire South (@tofireS) February 14, 2017
There are no elevators between Sutherland Dr. and Randolph Rd on Millwood Rd. except at the 921 Millwood seniors home on the corner of Randolph. Easy run for the trucks on McRae Drive.
Some members of the Leaside Wildcats Novice A team took in the Canadian Women’s Hockey League All Star Game at Air Canada Centre Saturday. Much fun was had and the CWHL Twitter account is a good place to see more. Also here.
Neethan Shan, an activist for South Asian empowerment, has easily won the byelection in Scarborough Ward 42 against 28 other candidates. He won nearly 46 percent of the vote, a remarkable accomplishment with so many running. Shan is already a school trustee and thus seems to have followed a familiar path of political advancement. The Scarborough-Rouge River.riding is at the northeast corner of the City and is the least inhabited ward in Toronto because of the Rouge River National Park which occupies a large area. Shan’s nearest competitor won just 14 percent of the vote. The new Councillor is of Tamil extraction and a fierce supporter of the Scarborough subway scheme. His Twitter account indicates an affiliation with the NDP.
Passengers fled a United Airlines flight set to go from Austin, Texas to San Francisco Saturday after the pilot, an unidentified woman, came out of the cockpit and ranted about Donald Trump, Hillary Clinton and her divorce proceedings. Then she began to cry. The video below shows part of the incident. Passenger Randy Reiss wrote on Twitter that the pilot, dressed in a ball cap and casual shirt, remarked on her appearance after she boarded the flight at Austin-Bergstrom International Airport in the late afternoon, “Then she says ‘sorry, I’m going through [a] divorce,’” Reiss wrote. “Ummmm uh oh.” Reiss told BuzzFeed that other passengers even sympathized with her at first. The sympathy quickly changed to dread as her speech veered from her personal life into a string of non sequiturs, at which point the mood aboard the plane turned from cozy to uncomfortable, to worse. “She’s like ‘I don’t care if you voted for Trump or Clinton. They’re both [expletive],” Reiss wrote. He started shaking, he wrote, after the pilot said she was about to take off. “So I’ll stop and we’ll fly the airplane,” she says in another passenger’s video. “Don’t worry. I’m going to let my co-pilot fly it. He’s a man.”
https://twitter.com/ANOMALY1/status/830984569398710272
Condo builder Plaza Corporation has proposed a large and intensive infill project for property at the south end of the block to the west of the Madison complex on Eglinton Ave. E. The development, Midtown Plaza, would front on Holly St. Dunfield Ave. and Soudan Ave. Urban Toronto