Recovery of data from damaged hard drives; recovery of accidentally erased files on SD cards

I have learned over the years that it’s possible to recover data from damaged hard drives (as in extreme weather events) with help from Kroll Ontrack. The latter has done good work on some drives damaged in July 2013. I learned about the service from Walden Web Design. I’ve also learned more recently that with you […]

QEW Improvements from Evans Avenue to Cawthra Road – TESR Filing Notification

Click here for previous posts about the QEW Improvements from Evans Avenue to Cawthra Road project > The following message is from Dawn McKinnon with regard to the QEW Dixie EA project team: [The attached notice referred to can be accessed here:] QEW Improvements TESR Filing Notification Letter – Jan 13_16 Hello, Please find attached […]

Transit Town Hall – Wed., Feb. 3, 2016, 6:30 pm to 8:00 pm, St. Andrews Presbyterian Church, 3819 Bloor St. West

The following message is from MPP Peter Milczyn’s Office: Dear Neighbour, With winter conditions upon us, I would like to remind you to take extra caution and allow more time when driving and walking. Please join myself, MPP Yvan Baker and Transportation Minister Steven Del Duca for a Transit Town Hall. The Minister will be speaking […]

LAMP community kitchen may be in jeopardy after Wesley Mimico Place development cancelled – Jan. 21, 2016 Etobicoke Guardian

A Jan. 28, 2016 Etobicoke Guardian article is entitled: “Rising heritage costs, bureaucracy the main reasons behind Wesley Mimico Place project’s cancellation: Mixed-use facility was to house seniors apartments and a community kitchen.” A Jan. 21, 2016 Etobicoke Guardian article is entitled: “LAMP community kitchen may be in jeopardy after Wesley Mimico Place development cancelled: […]

Yiyun Li (2014) and Luigi Tomba (2015) each notes, each in her or his own way, that occasionally reality obtrudes

This post is dedicated to internal coherence in storytelling. The discussion concerns culture and materiality. Based upon the work of novelist Yiyun Li (2014) and researcher Luigi Tomba (2015), as discussed at a separate page, at and of the work of students of the relationship between Buddhisms and violence as discussed at still another separate webpage, […]

Long Branch Neighbourhood Watch: 35th Street; break-ins; shooting at 11th Street

Recent Long Branch Neighbourhood Watch item: 35th Street Lots of sketchy characters on 35th St lately. They sell “something” on the street, they hang out at the rbc. Usually 2 women ( 1 tall, thin, blonde ad the other stout and rotund and grey/blonde both in their 40’s?) They make a great deal of noise […]

Beware the occupancy probe knock – Message from Toronto Police Service, 54 Division

The following message has arrived my way through the Long Branch Neighbourhood Watch Facebook group, and I am pleased to pass it along: **Please “share” & discuss this with your friends & neighbors** Toronto Police (54 division) states … “Criminals don’t want to break into your home if they think someone’s home. So how do […]

LAMP Community Health Centre receives Ontario Trillium Foundation grant to build an industrial kitchen at Wesley Mimico United Church – Jan. 13, 2015 Etobicoke Guardian

Please note these updates: LAMP community kitchen may be in jeopardy after Wesley Mimico Place development cancelled – Jan. 21, 2016 Etobicoke Guardian A Jan. 28, 2016 Etobicoke Guardian article is entitled: “Rising heritage costs, bureaucracy the main reasons behind Wesley Mimico Place project’s cancellation: Mixed-use facility was to house seniors apartments and a community […]

Toronto front-yard parking pad ban mulled by council – Jan. 14, 2015 CBC article

A Jan. 14, 2016 CBC article is entitled: “Toronto front-yard parking pad ban mulled by council: Moratorium on parking spot permits could extend to Scarborough, North York, Etobicoke.” Some years ago, a local family went to the Committee of Adjustment and got approval to install a slightly wider driveway at their house than had been in […]

The Productivity Project (2016) by Chris Bailey. To get more done, strive for imperfection.

A passage by Chris Bailey (pp. 4-5) in The Productivity Project (2016) describes campuses in the 1960s and 1970s that were built without any paths: “During the 1960s and 1970s, the University of California at Irvine was one of a group of universities that decided to build their campuses without any paths. (I went to school in Canada, […]