A great source for transit information – The LRT Information Blog
With transit in Toronto taking a back seat to casino expansion and red-light districts it's nice to see that there is still action taking place outside of the G.T.A. In particular York Region and expansion of the Yonge line, north of Steeles and LRT expansion in Peel....
Voyage to Pandora: First Interstellar Space Flight
Found this interesting video on YouTube. If you like science, space and our possible future, please enjoy! Pandora is the idyllic blue world featured in the movie Avatar. Its location is a real...
Have you seen missing teen Michelle Yu
Toronto police are seeking the public’s help in locating Michelle Yu, an 18-year-old who has been missing since Tuesday. Police say she was last seen at 6 p.m. Tuesday at the TD Bank at 354 Bay St., near Temperance Street. Her image was captured on the bank's security...
K-Pop Phenomenon and 2EN1
I am still trying to understand the phenomenon of K-Pop. I am amazed at the popularity of the group (2NE1) and their fan base. What's more amazing is the fact that some of the younger generation seemed to not understand how I could "not know what K-Pop is"? Well...
The house that garbage built in York Region – rental mayhem 101
What comment can I offer on the lack of care for rental homes in York Region? What's sad is home owners who buy rental properties, in fairly nice neighbourhoods, are turning them into rental ghettos. It's said to see how individuals can come into a area and treat it...
Dick Clark dies at the age of 82
Dick Clark dies at the age of 82 after a massive heart attack. According to sources on TMZ.com, Clark was in the hospital for an outpatient procedure but succumbed to a massive heart attack and attempts to resuscitate him were unsuccessful....
Rogers Video no more, time to get an Apple TV device
http://commons.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:Apple_TV_2nd_Generation.jpgRogers Video no more, time to get an Apple TV device
Are you looking to rent a movie? Apple TV makes the process simple and easy. You also get access to a host of other bonus features. With Rogers Video officially putting an end to their video stores it’s now time for you to consider alternatives. Devices like an ATV can help to mitigate the transition. Straight from Apple’s website “The new Apple TV with 1080p HD gives you access to the best content — blockbuster movies, TV shows, sports, your music and photos and more — right on your widescreen TV. You can even play content from your iOS devices on your TV using AirPlay. Best of all, Apple TV is just $109”. It connects to Netflix, Vimeo, YouTube, WSJ and other services. I’ve had it for 2+ years and have no complaints.
Speed limits on Ontario’s highways are too low, according to an Oshawa-based group.
Stop100.ca is calling on the provincial government to boost existing maximum limits from the current 100 km/h by as much as 30 km/h.
It’s not exactly Toronto the good anymore, eh?
So what is Toronto becoming? MGM wants to build a massive casino on Toronto's waterfront, preferably turning Ontario Place into a mini Vegas. Ashley Madison wants to sponsor Toronto Zoos, as long as they get naming rights Dennis Hof looking to expand to Toronto and...
The night and the sound of the city
Recently took a night stroll in the city and a simple picture reminded me about some of the things we have to offer. Yes it's only the CN Tower but it is one of our most identifiable landmarks. There has been a lot of change in the city, however not all of it is good....
Are we running out of ideas in Toronto?
MGM is making the pitch to make Toronto a new home for a grand entertainment complex, but are we ready? It seems that both the province and city politicians are running out of ideas to generate funds for the city. It is a worry because often the idea of a casino seems...
Trump talks up Toronto
http://www.theglobeandmail.com/report-on-business/economy/housing/trump-talks-up-toronto-tower/article2403771/Donald Trump sought to stir up buyers for the unsold units in Canada’s first Trump International Hotel & Tower on Monday, undaunted by talk of an overheated real estate market in Toronto.
Even though there are more condos under construction in Toronto than in any other in North America, Mr. Trump insisted he would be willing to do a second project in Toronto if the right opportunity came along.
Are we making too many assumptions about Rob Ford?
http://www.theglobeandmail.com/news/national/toronto/marcus-gee/nowhere-mayor-needs-somewhere-to-turn/article2402430/Are we making too many assumptions about Rob Ford?
There seems to be the feeling around town that Rob Ford is in hiding. Recent comments, by once stark allies seem to imply that the Mayor maybe laying low due to recent defeats. However are we just making assumptions about his leadership style? Rob is an active contributor and host on Newstalk1010. We know that he is active in the community. Ordinary citizens in the suburbs maybe aware of this and overall still like the Mayor. Maybe what Rob Ford needs to do is show his vision and compromise on some of his plans. We know that Rob Ford cares about the city, but since council seems to be pitted against him he may need to find some common ground for now.
Is Toronto a housing bubble?
While Canada's high-flying housing market continues to stabilize, it's increasingly evident that one city — Toronto — is a glaring exception. In sharp contrast to price moderation in most cities and a significant drop in Vancouver, where buyers are being priced out of...
2012 APA-W5 used car mystery shopper investigation
http://commons.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:401atDVP.jpg2012 APA-W5 used car mystery shopper investigation
For this year’s investigation, the APA mystery shoppers visited 20 used car sellers in the Greater Toronto Area. The shoppers were accompanied by an expert mechanic and all visits were recorded on W5’s cameras. The APA shoppers looked for popular vehicles selling at low prices; this year, the most common models shopped were the Honda Fit and Civic, and Toyota Corolla and Matrix. Sellers were evaluated for the accuracy of their representations. Verbal and advertising representations made about the vehicles offered for sale were double checked by the APA’s expert mechanic and by searching in third-party databases.
Two of the misrepresented salvage cars came from Stark Metal and Iron – a wrecking yard. Among the so-called private sellers, four out of seven had advertised five or more cars from the same phone number over a three month period.
One was a licensed dealer who tried to slip the APA shoppers a car with a slipping clutch. One appeared to be a private party, but he concealed the fact that his car was a rebuilt insurance write-off.
Several “private” advertisers contacted by the APA quickly identified themselves as auto dealers over the phone. One “private” advertiser made an appointment to meet the mystery shoppers at a residential address in Thornhill, and showed up with a used Honda Accord sedan sporting a dealer plate. In Ontario, a dealer is not supposed to sell from a residential address.
The APA has discovered that the worst curber cars it shopped this year and in previous investigations shared some common elements:
- Selling for a low, often below-market price on websites like Kijiji
- Rebuilt wrecks sold by insurance companies to salvage yards and resold at auto auctions (in one case this year, the car was still registered in the name of the auction or a related company when shopped by the APA)
- A dealer, recycler, or autobody shop in the background that appears to be working with the curbsider, who is a sort of front person for the selling activity.
- The private seller (i.e. curber) can arrange for a safety standards certificate and emissions test for the buyer. In some cases, the curber asked only for a copy of the buyer’s driver’s licence and insurance to complete the sale.
- The investigation raised questions about government oversight and the integrity of the salvage rebuilding and re-inspection process; two of the cars shown to the APA shoppers had yet to pass a structural inspection and were still classified as “unfit,” yet they were being shown by private individuals. For one of the cars still classified as “unfit,” the seller’s garage issued the APA shopper a safety standards certificate.
W5 presents “Buyer beware of used car deals”
When it comes to shopping for a second-hand vehicle most buyers are wary of smooth-talking used car salespeople who may try to sell you a lemon. So what can you do to ensure that you and your hard earned money aren’t being taken for a ride?
Robin Gibb of the Bee Gees gravely ill in hospital
http://www.thestar.com/mobile/news/world/article/1161688--bee-gee-robin-gibb-gravely-ill-in-hospital
I forgot to mention Makimono Sushi Restaurants Pickering location
In an update to my previous post on "The Best Sushi in the GTA" I forgot to mention Makimono's other location in Pickering. In case you are in the Pickering Town Centre area just take a quick walk arcross the street to 1790 Liverpool Road, just north of the 401. It's...
Rouge Park is starting to buzz with spring action — Tree Planting Sunday April 15
http://commons.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:Rouge_Park_October_2011.jpgRouge Park is starting to buzz with spring action — Tree Planting Sunday April 15
Rouge Park is starting to buzz with spring action, and you can be part of it!
A public tree planting event in Rouge Park this spring! The event will run from 9am – 1pm, if you are not able to join us for the full event, please stay as long as you like!
Where: 16th Ave and Reesor Rd, Markham
**Map of planting site will be provided upon registration**
When: Sunday April 15th, 2012 (9:00am – 1:00pm)
Qatar Airways keen to expand in Canada
http://commons.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:Qatar_Airways_Boeing_747SR_Maiwald.jpgQatar Airways keen to expand in Canada
The CEO of Qatar Airways has said he is struggling to secure more landing rights to boost services to Canada.
Akbar Al Baker said in a speech in Montreal that Canadians deserved a better airline service to the Middle East but government restrictions were hindering progress.
“Qatar is of course interested in forging even closer ties with Canada but we are struggling with being granted additional landing rights,”
John Moore: The wheels come off Toronto’s experiment in Tea Party politics
Some basics of Canadian Investing; Mutual Funds, Eligible Dividends and Deferred Tax
Some great tax tips for Canadian investors!
Is it time to open the skies in Canada and allow U.S carriers?
http://commons.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:Air_Canada_747-133.jpgIs it time to open the skies in Canada and allow U.S carriers?
Despite the issues pilots have with their employer, Air Canada, the issues today are showing the serious flaws in Canada’s transportation system. There are alternatives for trips to Montreal, Ottawa and other locations; using Porter or WestJet, however other remote and specific locations are leaving Canadians hanging. People are upset and rightly so. There is a dependency in Canada, on Air Canada. However, there are a not a full list of choices. I am sure Buffalo Niagara is seeing an increase and maybe it’s time to get other carriers in Canada. Our Federal policies prevent an American, or other carrier, from flying within Canada. Air Canada is taking a big hit and Canadians are angry. The Conservatives, now with a majority, may take notice. What do you say?
Friday the 13th and things you may not know about superstition in Asian cultures
http://commons.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:Freitag_der_13._im_Kalender.jpgFriday the 13th and things you may not know about superstition in the Chinese culture
I am always fascinated by culture and superstition. In particular I find the number 4 interesting. The Number 4is considered an unlucky number in many Asian cultures. Many numbered product lines skip the “4”, so if you have a something you are marketing, please remember to keep that in mind. In recognizing Friday the 13th, here is an interesting post on Chinese superstitions. There are still some that adhere many superstitions traditionally. Here are the most popular superstitions and believes.
Did wireless providers just get the one finger salute?
Canadians are defiantly getting gouged when it comes to wireless service in Canada. Some would say that there just isn't enough competition, while others feel it's just utter greed. Providers say that someone has to pay for infrastructure, yet we know have a...
North Korea has defied International pressure and launched a rocket
http://online.wsj.com/article/SB10001424052702304444604577340343672810680.html?mod=googlenews_wsjNorth Korea has defied International pressure and launched a rocket
North Korea on Friday launched its controversial rocket carrying a weather satellite, South Korea’s Defence Ministry and U.S. officials said.
A spokesman for the Defence Ministry in Seoul told reporters at a briefing that the launch at taken place at 0739 local time (2239 GMT) and that South Korea and the United States were checking whether it had been a success.
Abraham Lincoln was a Vampire Hunter! So was Wesley Snipes!
An interesting take on Abraham Lincoln. Apparently he was a Vampire Hunter? I am not sure how good the movie will be, but the dialog is quite amazing. Almost inspirational, but I digress. Enjoy the trailer, because for some reason I did!...
Keep it simple stupid Air Rail link options dead on arrival
http://www.flickr.com/photos/24854893@N00/40174685Keep it simple stupid Air Rail Link options dead on arrival
It’s a rare show of unity on the transit file at City Hall.
With the fight over subway versus LRT now decided, two councillors from opposite ends of the political spectrum are burying the hatchet and joining together to advocate for better rapid transit for Toronto’s west end.
On Wednesday council will consider a motion put forward by Councillor Frances Nunziata – a close ally of Rob Ford – that calls for a major revamp of the Air Rail Link planned to run between Pearson Airport and Union Station by 2015.
So who really runs the city of Toronto?
http://fullcomment.nationalpost.com/2012/04/07/full-comment-forum-so-what-does-rob-ford-do-next/So who really runs the city of Toronto?
It’s interesting times in the city of Toronto. Mayor Mel Lastman had his issues, however we did not seem to have this endless deadlock. The former flamboyant Mayor definitely had his detractors, but we still got things done. Unfortunately Mayor Ford tried to do whatever he wanted and it has not worked out as planned. He had to work with council and it was not good enough to say that he has the support of Toronto citizens. It was all about the approach, in my opinion and unfortunately he has spent a large portion of his his political capital. Rob Ford is a great person and has done a lot for the city. There is another side to Rob Ford, which is often not talked about. He has done a lot for the community, and continues to do so even as the Mayor. Mayor Ford has helped to control city spending; helping to promote the fact that council must respect the dollar. He has also been a great defender or the suburban areas of Scarborough and Etobicoke. So where does he go from here? I hope he continues to stay in politics, as it’s always good to have a good balance on council. It’s always good to hear opinions on both sides of the spectrum.
Canadians continue to heap on debt
We have a delicate balancing game in Canada. Our economy, when the recession started, seemed to be the darling of the world. Jim Flaherty, our finance minister said Canada's sound banking principles "made a big difference in terms of Canada's reputation in the ..." So...