Cats look to muscle their way into contention on road trip

Leaside Junior Wildcat fans will be wishing their team luck — and looking for a 6-point payoff — from a three-game road trip this weekend to Southwestern Ontario. The Cats meet London in the Forest City Friday night, Southwest in Windsor on Saturday and Bluewater in the farm town of Strathroy Sunday morning. Their three opponents rank 14, 19 and 11 respectively in the 20-team Provincial Women’s Hockey League. Leaside sits at 8th with a chance to muscle its way into contention if it can sweep the weekend. Go Cats.

Burnside talks road tolls, politics of same with John Oakley

Jon Burnside (Ward 26) has appeared on the John Oakley program on Talk Radio AM640 to discuss the rationale, his vote in favour and the politics of road tolls. Mr. Oakley is a Leaside resident.

Yahoo disgrace! 1 billion more accounts are breached

The company reveals that in 2013 there was a breach that revealed the personal information of a billion users to hackers. Some say this will sink the already faltering deal to sell Yahoo to Verizon. Reuters

Mom, grandma, 2 children dead in Port Colborne fire

A house fire ripped through an old wooden home on Nickel Street in downtown Port Colborne Wednesday morning taking the lives of four people. The dead are Tammy Burd, 37, her children Joshua Zuvic, 2, daughter Samantha Zuvic, 15, and grandmother Eva Burd, 83. Two men, husband Joe Zuvic and an uncle, Gary Burd, escaped the flaming house. Neighbours spoke with affection for the occupants of the home, who are said to be long-time residents in the street not far from the Welland Canal. There is so far no information about what might have happened.

 

Dismay, disgust from Leaside ladies to KFC on Laird

The arrival of a KFC restaurant in the SmartCentre has inspired nearly 50 comments in half a day from ladies (and a few men) who post at the Leaside Community Facebook account. Their reaction is pretty much one of dismay, in some cases disgust. One woman posted a barfing emogi. A number of others said “Yuck”. There was also: “Oh No” “Eeew” and “What a shame”. A number of posters said they would have prefered a Shoppers Drug Mart, Nandos Chicken or perhaps an Indigo (that would be the long-shot of the century). One woman said she loved KFC but wasn’t permitted to eat it. Other comments remarked on cholesterol. Andrew Redlich and other posters recalled the KFC long-gone at the corner of Millwood Rd. and Rumsey. Leaside Community

Whitehaus Condo site cleared on Yonge north of Eglinton

Site of 1984 low-rise plaza cleared. Urban Toronto

City plans muzzle law, off-leash ban on “dangerous dogs”

Beginning next March, Toronto dogs that bite a human or another pet will be designated a “dangerous dog” according to the language of a bylaw passed Wednesday. Such animals will be required to wear a muzzle. Warning signs (it’s not clear where) will be required and a dangerous dog will be banned from Toronto’s off-leash parks. Apparently any attack would have to be “severe” to have a dog declared but opponents are concerned just what that means.. Also, Georgio Mammoliti is worried the bylaw could put small dogs like Chihuahuas in the same category as other breeds. He says some owners could become repeat offenders.

 

Costco to open Scarborough business centre in March

Costco will open a business centre in Canada in March, with an official ground breaking ceremony taking place in Toronto on Wednesday. Experts warn that the store opening could disrupt the business of traditional office and restaurant supply distributors. Costco Business Centre may draw on corner store operators and consumers – the wholesaler sells bulk grocery items, office furniture and supplies, professional cooking equipment and cleaning products. There is also some concern of overlap between the company’s two businesses, as 80 percent of the business centre’s merchandise consists of items not sold in its warehouses. Costco’s business centres open at 7 am (three hours before warehouse stores generally open in Canada) and shuts at 6pm throughout the week and 4 pm on Saturday. The move targets small restaurants, business and convenience store owners who buy from Costco because they aren’t big enough to do business with a company like Unilever, and for office supply companies whose business models are based on higher margins.

TPS reports local collisions on sunny yet slippery roads

Byford RE Christmas window sets tone for holidays

The Christmas window of Bonnie Byford Real Estate catches the spirit of the season quite nicely. It includes the well-known doll’s house that has graced the Byford window at 1536 Bayview Ave. at the holidays for decades. There is video of the animated skaters so take a look.

Brrr. Real Canadian winter this month for real Canadians

Recall of 300,000 Cuisinart units for broken blade bolts

Health Canada says it has had ten reported cases of blades on Cuisinart food processors breaking off and leaving bits of metal in the food. It’s caused when bolts shear off from metal fatigue. Some users have had their mouths cut. The maker, Conair, has recalled 300,000 of the machines identified by these model numbers: CFP-11, DFP-7, DFP-11, DFP-14, DLC-5, DLC-7, DLC-8, DLC-10, DLC-XP, DLC-2007, DLC-2009, DLC-2011, DLC-2014, EV-7, EV-10, EV-11, and MP-14.