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If not for the Eglinton Crosstown light-rail line, Wilson Anthonypillai might never have started his own bakery.And without another twist of fate, that bakery wouldnt be Simit The Big Bagel.Toronto would then lack the circular Turkish bread Anthonypillai produces every day. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW Anthonypillai worked in the same Leaside bagel store for 18 years and was its main baker and delivery guy. Then, the provincial transit agency Metrolinx took the property for its transit project.The bakery shut down. Would Anthonypillai have started his business otherwise I dont think so, he says, laughing. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW Some of the bakerys owners over the years were Turkish.They told him about the simit, a big, chewy loop of bread eaten around the former Ottoman Empire. About a decade ago, he made up his own recipe 鈥?flour, brown sugar and yeast,
stanley termosy dipped in molasses and rolled in sesame seeds. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW Anthonypillai was a natural.
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stanley becher Three years ago, he remortgaged his Ajax home and opened his bakery at 1085 Bellamy Rd. N. He got regular orders from grocery stores and restaurants.Each day, he starts making simits $12 a dozen, $6 a half-dozen at 2:30 a.m. This takes six hours. By closing time, theyre gone. We never sell a day old, Uxct Man struck by vehicle in Milton received serious head injury, say police
The latest coronavirus news from Canada and around the world Friday. This
stanley cup file will be updated throughout the day. Web links to longer stories if available.6 p.m. Ontarios regional health units are reporting 37,558 confirmed and probable cases of COVID-19, including 2,731 deaths, up a total of 164 new cases since Thursday evening, according to the Stars latest count.As has been the case in recent weeks, the vast majority of new cases were reported in a small handful of health units. Just Toronto 80 new cases , Peel Region 21 cases and York Region 20 cases reported increases in the double digits; of the remaining 31 units, just Windsor-Essex saw more than five new infections. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW
stanley cups Meanwhile, three more fatal cases were reported Friday, two in Toronto, one in the Southwestern region. The daily rate of deaths has also fallen sharply since peaking in early May when the health units reported as many as 94 deaths in a single day.Earlier Friday, the province reported 155 patients are hospitalized with COVID-19, including 40, who are in an intensive care unit, of whom 25 are on a ventilator. These numbers are all near the lowest levels in data that goes back to early April. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW The province says its data is accurate to 4 p.m. t
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