William, 31


 Posted on July 10th, 2023

Let me start out by stating that I genuinely believe that the cops are simply working with that they have on this one. It just so happens that it ain’t much.

Here’s William, 31, (no last name provided) from an undated photo from (ostensibly) somewhere inside Pearson International Airport:

From the missing person report: “William is described as having a medium build and medium length brown hair.” William, 31, with a medium build and medium length brown hair, was last spotted just over four months ago in one of the terminals of Toronto’s fairly busy international airport.

Does that help to jog your memory? Maybe if you take your glasses off?

/sectionb: DEAD DROP


 Posted on July 6th, 2023

… in which the agents of Section B travel to a misunderstood exfiltration from Thailand.

blue edward


 Posted on July 2nd, 2023

On a stormy day, from behind glass, somewhere on Edward Street.

language of sign


 Posted on June 30th, 2023

Some handy signage along Augusta in Kensington Market

ATM


 Posted on June 25th, 2023

A secure and trustworthy ATM in front of Scarlett on Queen West

vodka soda


 Posted on June 24th, 2023

West Block

lune sur le trottoir aussi


 Posted on June 22nd, 2023

On Queen West near Elm Grove

lune sur le trottoir


 Posted on June 19th, 2023

Corner of King West and Dunn

Clump


 Posted on June 17th, 2023

The Rogers Centre making itself comfortable along the lake shore.

Ontario Place gone just in time for summer, pt.2


 Posted on June 16th, 2023

… continued from part 1

If you don’t understand the nostalgia that Ontario Place generates in geriatrics like me I invite you to take a wistful gander at the video below. But before you start kvetching about how, by today’s standards, the place sucks, I’d remind that this was the olden days and us kids were just happy as fuck not to have to walk 15 barefoot kilometers in the snow to school.

This video might leave you with the impression that Ontario Place could be the upswing but the reality is that its fate was sealed and loaded onto the S.S. Therme which sailed some time ago.

One the one hand, a spa-and-water-based attraction on the grounds is not that out of place. On the other, the promo material makes it look a little exclusive and pricey. The current admission price of FREE makes it hard to compete.

I suppose there’s always Trillium Park but with half of the unique and scenic path through Ontario Place now off limits, it just gives the small trail a melancholy feel.

Just in time for summer.