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2017 ONTARIO SPCA FRIENDS FOR LIFE WALK On Sunday, September 24th, the NewRoads Community Crew took part in the 2017 Ontario SPCA Friends for Life Walk. This fantastic event gives us the opportunity to help animals who are waiting to ďŹ nd their own friend for life! The Ontario SPCA is one of the largest, most responsive animal welfare organizations in the country, providing care and shelter for tens of thousands of animals every year.
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George Penstone, 96, sits beside his son, Matthew. At one time four generations of the family shared the Penstone home in Aurora. Matthew, his wife, Donna, and George still live there.
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Found that day were a trove of goods, according to police, including $1.6 million in cash, handguns, ledgers, bank statements and documents that police say belonged to criminal organizations. Some of the raffle prizes included Rolex watches, Jet-skis and Sea-doos, police said, noting the goods seized at the party were worth about $2.6 million. A financial audit of the seized betting records said between 2009 and 2013 PlatinumSB grossed more than $103 million. It allegedly used toll-free phones lines and website based in Costa Rica. Following the raid, 18 people were charged, a number of them from York Region. Among them was Bill Miller, a former member of Hells Angels. Last week, Miller was sentenced to 15 months behind bars. He is not the first man, who Justice Michael
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linked to the Mafia and Hells Angels, was given house arrest for 18-months and also paid a $400,000 fine in September 2016. Also sentenced was William Yu, from Thornhill, who was given a suspended sentence, a fine of $50,000 and 12 months probation. Two alleged Hells Angels’ associates of Baird, Andrew Bielli and Rob Barletta, also faced charges, but had different outcomes. Bielli was sentenced to 15 months in jail for committing an offence for a criminal organization while Barletta had his charges withdrawn. George Pandemenos, from Richmond Hill, Abraham Diles, from Stouffville, Vincenzo Russo, from Aurora, all had their book making and gambling charges withdrawn. Bing Gao, from Markham, also had his charges withdrawn.
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No time for red tape on housing Earlier this year, Statistics Canada released data from the 2016 census that indicated a long predicted, but nonetheless startling change had occurred in our country’s demographics. "From 2011 to 2016, Canada registered the largest increase in the proportion of seniors since Confederation. This acceleration of population aging is the result of the first baby boomers reaching the age of 65," StatsCan reported. "For the first time, the share of seniors (16.9 per cent) - the share they represent of the total Canadian population - exceeded the share of children (16.6 per cent). The increase in the proportion of seniors from 2011 to 2016 was the largest observed since 1871 - a clear sign that Canada’s population is aging at a faster pace." In our news feature Senior Tsunami, Metroland Media looked at this change and its implications on housing for the average senior. We defined average as the range from having no additional income from a company pension or RRSPs (surviving solely on CPP and OAS benefits), to having a retirement pension or savings. In short, we focused on housing solutions for the middle-class senior; the one who can’t afford the average monthly cost of $3,526 for an Ontario retirement home (in the GTA, it is more than $4,700), but does not qualify for government-assisted housing. We also used a projection by the province’s ministry of finance that shows the senior population in much of central Ontario will more than double in the next 25 years. The results were frightening. Although we have watched the baby boomers ascend the population triangle year after year, we are ill-prepared to provide housing alternatives to match their income level. Several in-depth reports by the Canada Mortgage and Housing Corporation have forewarned of the impending crisis, but little in the form of solutions have taken shape. The province has been silent. In fact, we believe we are in a too-little, too-late situation for the Ontario government to show leadership on the issue of senior housing. We no longer have the luxury of time to meander the red tape of government. What we need are community-based, grassroots solutions. Ontario could offer surplus land or closed schools for senior housing developments. Municipalities, regional councils and provincial programs must collaborate to eliminate barriers, such as zoning and building bylaws, to pave the way for these alternatives. We need to work together to resolve this crisis. With 45,000 seniors across the country relying on food banks each month, we need to start today.
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• LETTERS & COMMENTARY • Kudos for highlighting mental health issues Re The Pressure to be Perfect, Sept. 28. Kudos to Michelle Peek and her family for raising awareness of mental health issues. I’m sad for the loss of their beloved family member but glad to hear they have found a silver lining by helping others who are in dire straights. As a recovering agoraphobic who struggled profoundly as a teen, I can attest to how important Michelle’s work is to help those who often suffer
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tible to heartbreak. And because bullies don’t pick on confident people, instead prey on those who look uncomfortable, my anxiety made me a prime target for their brutality. Writing a novel about it moved much of the pain out of my head and heart, onto the page. To be sure, we have a ways to go when it comes to the awareness of mental health issues. But thanks to programs such as Bell Let’s Talk and advocates such as Clara Hughes and Michelle Peek, help for sufferers is improving exponentially. None of us is perfect. Let us place nothing above love for our fellow human beings. Breathe and cultivate whatever thoughts ingrain a calm-
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Take Back the Night should be advertised I attended the annual York Region Take Back the Night event on the evening of Sept. 21. I was surprised to note that it wasn’t advertised on the Town of Newmarket’s Fall Events sandwich board, which is located in Riverwalk Commons, by the Lions Hall. Considering the next Take Back the Night will reach a milestone at the 20th Annual Take Back the Night Rally and March, and that it promotes both business and awareness, it is my opinion that it should finally be advertised by the town. Christine Solosky
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Southlake hospital names new president Another successful tournament LISA QUEEN lqueen@yrmg.com Southlake Regional Health Centre has a new president. Arden Krystal, who began her career as a nurse in medical and surgical oncology and moved on to executive health care roles, was named to her new job on Oct. 10. "Since 2008, Arden has held senior executive roles
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Quick facts Dementia is a progressive, degenerative and fatal brain condition with no known cause or cure. • Today, dementia affects over 15,000 individuals in York Region; 564,000 Canadians nationally. Of the current number of Canadians with dementia, more than 65 per cent are women. • Healthcare costs for people with dementia are
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LISA QUEEN lqueen@yrmg.com The Market Brewing Company is raising a glass to the Newmarket Food Pantry. The Leslie Street company began brewing a special batch of suds on Oct. 5, to be sold throughout November. Profit from sales of brew, called Three Jars Belgian Table Beer, which reflects the three jars of the pantry’s logo, will be donated to the food bank. "The core value of Market Brewing is to support the community that we live in so we want to be partnered with as many local charities as we possibly can," said president Shane
McCarthy, who hopes to raise $5,000 for the food bank. "The need for food and proper nourishment is something that is growing, especially here in York Region." The pantry helps feed about 1,000 people a month, a 20 per cent increase over the last five years, Kirk Bowden, the pantry board’s vice-chair, said. The project will raise money and awareness of hunger in the community, he said. "It’s a fantastic idea. Partnering up with businesses in the community and individuals is how we keep our doors open and our lights on being able to
keep our shelves full to feed our clients," he said. "The food pantry never did fundraising before for money, it was always about food. But since last September, we moved location to a much bigger facility (at 1251 Gorham St.) so we needed to come up with more money to sustain our operations. The need is always growing. People need to realize people who come into the food pantry could be your neighbours, you just don’t know." Market Brewing is making 1,500 litres, about 3.000 cans, of Three Jars, which McCarthy described "a light, easy drinking beer." It will be available at Market Brewery’s restau-
rant for about $7 a can, with $4 of that donated to the food bank, and to take home for $3 a can, with $2 of that going to the pantry. It will also be sold on site at the Olde Village Freehouse, the Sociable Pub, Cachet, Ground Burger Bar and SnackMrkt have confirmed they will sell the beer. At least $1 from each sale will go to the food bank.
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above The 2017 Ford Mustang GT, sleek in Lightning Blue, lower, wider and roomier than previous generations, the sixth generation model making significant upgrades inside and out. Modern Mustangs have evolved substantially since their ‘60s origins. The sixth generation models that debuted a few years ago are lower, wider and roomier, and they range in price
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Honda shows electric concept at Tokyo Metroland Media Hyundai has announced a Rear Occupant AleHonda will unveil an all-new electric sports car, the Sports EV Concept, at the 2017 Tokyo Motor Show later this month. It is part of a broad range of advanced twoand four-wheeled production and concept vehicles. Other highlights being showcased by Honda are the Urban EV Concept – revealed to an overwhelmingly positive response at the Frankfurt Motor Show in September. There will also be a range of Super Cub motorcycle models celebrating its 60 years anniversary and 100 million units production after the original introduction. The Sports EV Concept development team designed the sporty electric car to deliver a feeling of joy and emotional unity to the drive,
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above The original fighter plane toggle-switched inspiration carries on inside the sporty Mustang GT, available with all the latest amenities and driver-assist technologies. right The GT’s fastback coupe lines boast streamlined aerodynamics enhanced with tri-bar taillights and classic Mustang cues. but one that you can live with every day. Although this as-tested GT carries over relatively unchanged for 2017, we can expect significant upgrades in the 2018 Mustang models coming to dealers this fall. A mid-cycle refresh will deliver leaner, meaner exterior design changes with new all-LED lighting, a new customizable 12-inch LCD instrument cluster, new apps, new engine power tweaks and a new 10-speed au-
tomatic transmission, exhaust note control, suspension modifications all round and a new optional MagneRide system, Pre-Collision Assist with Pedestrian Detection, new colours, new wheels, even a new key fob. I can hardly wait. Hopefully, I’ll be able to try out a new 2018 Mustang soon and, if I’m lucky, it’ll be a GT. Because, as it turns out, I seem to like GTs just fine.
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Offer(s) available on select new 2017/2018 models through participating dealers to qualified retail customers, on approved credit, who take delivery from Oct 3 to 31, 2017.All pricing and payments include delivery and destination fees up to $1,740, $10 OMVIC fee, $29 tire fee, and $100 A/C charge (where applicable). Excludes other taxes, paint charges ($200, where applicable), licensing, PPSA, registration, insurance, variable dealer administration fees,fuel-fill charges up to $100,and down payment (if applicable and unless otherwise specified).Other lease and financing options also available.Dealers may sell or lease for less.Some conditions apply.See dealer for complete details.Vehicles shown may include optional accessories and upgrades available at extra cost.All offers are subject to change without notice. 0% financing is only available on select new models to qualified customers on approved credit. Representative Financing Example: Finance a new 2017 Forte EX AT (FO744H)/2017 Forte SX AT (FO747H)/2018 Sorento 2.4L LX FWD (SR75AJ)/2018 Forte LX AT (FO742J) with a selling price of $21,744/$27,244/$29,124/$19,544 at 0%/0%/0.99%/0% for 84/84/84/60 months for a total of 364/364/364/260 weekly payments of $57/$72/$77/$75 with $949/$949/$1,995/$0 down payment. Payment amount includes $1,000/$1,000/$0/$0 loan credit plus $750 Top Quality Bonus. Cost of borrowing is $0/$0/$949/$0 for a total obligation of $21,744/$27,244/$29,124/$19,544. ≠0% lease offer is only available on select new models to qualified customers on approved credit. Representative Leasing Example: Lease offer available on approved credit (OAC), on new 2018 Soul LX AT (SO552J)/2018 Sportage LX FWD (SP751J) with a selling price of $21,874/$26,974 is based on a total number of 208 weekly payments of $49/$65 for 48 months at 1.9%/2.99% with $0 security deposit, $1,495/$2,150 down payment and first payment due at lease inception. Offer includes $225/$0 lease bonus plus $750 Top Quality Bonus.Total lease obligation is $10,264/$13,605 with the option to purchase at the end of the term for $10,262/$12,659. Lease has 16,000 km/yr allowance (other packages available and $0.12/km for excess kilometres). †No ChargeWinterTire offer available on the purchase/lease/finance on new 2017/2018 Kia Forte Sedan,Soul,Sportage,Sorento and Cadenza models between Oct 3 and 31,2017.Wheels are excluded.Installation,storage fees and tire tax are extra and vary by dealer and region.The brand of winter tires and tire size are at the dealer’s discretion.Value of winter tires varies by model and trim. Offer is subject to certain conditions and may not be converted to cash.Visit your Kia dealer for details. Offer ends Oct 31, 2017. ¶$750 Top Quality Bonus discount is available to qualified retail customers at participating Kia dealers on purchase/lease/finance on new 2017/2018 Kia Forte Sedan, Soul, Sportage, Sorento and Cadenza models. Offer is deducted from the negotiated selling price before taxes. Dealers are free to set individual prices.Dealer order may be required on some models.Some conditions apply.Offer ends Oct 31,2017.*Award-winning refers to 2017 J.D.Power Initial Quality and 2017 IIHSTop Safety PickAwards.Offer only available on 2017/2018 Sorento,Sportage,Soul,Forte Sedan and Cadenza. ∑None of the features we describe are intended to replace the driver’s responsibility to exercise due care while driving and are not a substitute for safe driving practices. Some features may have technological limitations. For additional information regarding the various features, including their limitations and restrictions, please refer to your vehicle’s Owner’s Manual. ‡Model shown Manufacturer Suggested Retail Price for 2017 Forte SX AT (FO747H)/2018 Sorento SX Turbo AWD (SR75IJ)/2018 Soul SX Turbo Tech (SO85DJ)/2018 Sportage SX Turbo (SP757J) is $27,295 /$42,495/$29,995/$39,595.The2017 KiaForte,KiaSorento andKia Soul receivedthelowest numberofproblems per100vehicles reflectinghigher qualityintheirrespectivesegmentsin theJ.D.Power 2017U.S.InitialQuality Study(IQS),based on77,419total responses,evaluating189models,and measurestheopinionsofnew2017 vehicle owners after90 daysofownership,surveyedin February-May 2017.Yourexperiencesmay vary.Visit jdpower.com/cars.The 2017 Sportage was awarded the 2017Top Safety Pick by the Insurance Institute for Highway Safety (IIHS) for model year 2017.U.S.models tested.Visit www.iihs.org for full details.ΩCompatible smartphone required.Data rates may apply,please check with your wireless service provider.Apple,theApple logo,CarPlay,and iPhone are trademarks ofApple Inc.,registered in the US and other countries.App Store is a service mark ofApple Inc.Google,Google Play,Google Maps,andAndroidAuto are trademarks of Google Inc.Google Maps ©2017 Google.Information in this advertisement is believed to be accurate at the time of printing.°Unlimited roadside assistance is only applicable on 2017 and 2018 models and onward.For more information on our 5-year warranty coverage,visit kia.ca or call us at 1-877-542-2886.Kia is a trademark of Kia Motors Corporation.
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Offer valid October 3 – 31, 2017 on cash purchases of eligible 2017 model year vehicles from dealer inventory. 2017 models receiving a 15% cash credit of MSRP include: Chevrolet Suburban, Chevrolet Tahoe, Chevrolet Camaro (excludes ZL1), Chevrolet Colorado (excludes 2SA), Chevrolet City Express, Chevrolet Express, Chevrolet Impala. 2017 models receiving a 20% cash credit of MSRP include: all Light Duty and Heavy Duty Silverado models, Chevrolet Cruze, Chevrolet Malibu (excludes 1VL), Chevrolet Sonic, Chevrolet Spark, Chevrolet Equinox, Chevrolet Traverse, Chevrolet Trax, Chevrolet City, Chevrolet City Express. Models not eligible for this offer are: 2017 Chevrolet Corvette, 2017 Chevrolet BOLT EV, 2017 Chevrolet VOLT, all 2016 MY and 2018 MY vehicles. Not compatible with special lease and finance rates. Credit is tax exclusive and is calculated on vehicle MSRP, excluding any dealer-installed options. By selecting lease or finance offers, consumers are foregoing this cash credit which will result in higher effective cost of credit on their transaction. Dealer may sell for less. Offer may not be redeemed for cash and may not be combined with certain other consumer incentives. Certain limitations or conditions apply. General Motors of Canada Company may modify, extend or terminate this offer, in whole or in part, at any time without notice. Void where prohibited. See dealer for details. 1Requires available 3.6L V6 engine. 2Based on WardsAuto.com 2016 Small Pickup segment and latest competitive information available at time of printing. Excludes other GM models. 3Requires available 3.6L V6 or 2.8L Duramax Turbo-Diesel engine. 4Before you buy a vehicle or use it for trailering, carefully review the Trailering section of the Owner’s Manual. 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Vehicle must be started or in accessory mode to access Wi-Fi. 8U.S. Government 5-Star Safety Ratings are part of the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration’s (NHTSA’s) New Car Assessment Program (www.SaferCar.gov). 9Based on WardsAuto.com 2016 Large Pickup segment and latest competitive information available at time of printing. Excludes other GM vehicles. 102017 Silverado 1500 2WD equipped with available 5.3L V8 engine and 6-speed automatic transmission. Fuel consumption based on GM testing in accordance with Government of Canada approved test methods. Refer to vehicles.nrcan.gc.ca for details. Your actual fuel consumption may vary. 11The Chevrolet Silverado HD received the lowest number of problems per 100 vehicles among Large Heavy Duty Pickups in the J.D. Power 2015-2017 U.S. Vehicle Dependability Studies. 2017 study based on 35,186 total responses, measuring problems experienced during the past 12 months by original owners, surveyed October-December 2016. Your experiences may vary. Visit jdpower.com/cars **The 2-Year Scheduled Lube-Oil-Filter Maintenance Program provides eligible customers in Canada, who have purchased or leased a new eligible 2016 or 2017 MY Chevrolet (excluding Spark EV), with an ACDelco® oil and filter change, in accordance with the oil life monitoring system and the Owner’s Manual, for 2 years or 48,000 km, whichever occurs first, with a limit of four (4) Lube-Oil-Filter services in total, performed at participating GM dealers. Fluid top offs, inspections, tire rotations, wheel alignments and balancing, etc. are not covered. This offer may not be redeemed for cash and may not be combined with certain other consumer incentives available on GM vehicles. General Motors of Canada Company reserves the right to amend or terminate this offer, in whole or in part, at any time without prior notice. Additional conditions and limitations apply. See dealer for details. ▲Whichever comes first. See dealer for details.
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LAURA FINNEY lfinney@yrmg.com If you are looking for a local job, Seneca Employment Services wants to help.
On Oct. 16, Seneca is hosting a Newmarket Hiring Event for local employers looking to hire full-time, part-time, occasional and seasonal positions.
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Dance event raises money for children with disabilities LAURA FINNEY lfinney@yrmg.com On Oct. 5 eight local residents danced for a good cause. For the past several weeks, they have been working with three dance instructors, Anastasia Trutneva, Kelly Stacey and Patrick Derry from Artistica Ballroom Dance Studio, to prepare for the third annual Dancing with Easter
Seals Stars Newmarket/ Aurora. "We are firm believers that everybody is a dancer on the inside," said Derry. "It’s just our job to bring it out." The fundraising event for Easter Seals was mirrored after Dancing with the Stars TV show and took place at the Venetian Banquet and Hospitality Centre in Vaughan. This year the featured
dancers were Brian Johns, partner at Vince’s Market; Ingrid Kulbach, founder of Fraktals; Kevin Murdoch wealth adviser and senior partner at The Murdoch Group of RBC Dominion Securities; Melanie Bell, coowner and publisher of Snapd Aurora; Sarid Layton, sales leader at Treefrog Inc.; Susie Strom, sales representative at Royal LePage RCR Realty; Stewart McLaren, president of Almac In-
dustrial Systems; and Jimmy Brennan, former Toronto FC Player. "Our professionals are leading people in your community that really have stepped out of probably their comfort level," said Charlene Myke, development manager with Easter Seals Ontario. The volunteer dancers had to learn choreographed dances, complete with costumes, lights and fog effects.
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It hasn’t been a great growing season in Ontario and some pick-your-own pumpkin patches aren’t operating this year. But there are still several spots in York Region where you canpluck a pumpkin fresh from the field.
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APPLEWOOD FARM WINERY At this family run farm in Stouffville, 12416 McCowan Rd., you can pick your own pumpkins and apples plus grab a bottle or two of fruit wine and check out the corn maze, take a wagon ride or climb a straw bale mountain.
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BROOKS FARMS This popular Mount Albert farm, 122 Ashworth Rd., offers pick-your-own pumpkins, and squash plus a Fall Fun Festival and Barnyard Playland.
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FARINTOSH FARMS At this heritage farm in Gormley, 11858 Warden Ave., you can pick up your pumpkin as well as an assortment of fresh fall vegetables either from the fields or the farm market. Call 905-887-5727 for daily updates before heading to the farm.
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REESOR’S FARM MARKET This longtime family farm at 10825 Ninth Line in Markham has pick-your-own pumpkins, a corn maze plus fall decorations and loads of fresh produce for sale at the farm market.
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On September 14th, 2017…
188 golfers participated in the Newmarket Mayor’s Golf Classic. It was a great day at Cardinal Golf Club!
Mayor Tony Van Bynen and the Golf Committee send a special thanks to all sponsors and participants for their support! The Newmarket Mayor’s Golf Classic is run by a volunteer committee of local business people. Since 2007, approximately $485,400.00 has been disbursed to local youth and agencies. As a result of the generosity of our sponsors and participants, the committee has provided grants to 5 local high school students (residents of Newmarket) who are pursuing post secondary education. The Golf Committee, through it’s Activity Fund, helps children pursue their interests.
MARK YOUR CALENDARS! Next year’s tournament will be September 13, 2018 at Cardinal Golf Club!
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Lending a helping hand to our youth and those in need in our community.
Tending to our sorrow for 175 years KIM ZARZOUR kzarzour@yrmg.com They have seen us in the best of times and the worst of times. We have wept in their presence and shouted angrily at the gods and they, in turn, have offered us comfort and guidance. Now the Playter family wants us to join them in celebration. The Players will open the doors to their family business, Roadhouse and Rose Funeral Home, on Nov. 5. They hope that by holding a public cocktail party to share the stories of 175 years in Newmarket, they can let others know this is more than just a venue for those who grieve. Wes Playter grew up with the business, following in the heels of his father and great-uncle before him, and now his daughter Millicent happily toddles among the urns and caskets - someday, maybe, carrying on the family business herself. The soft ticking of Samuel Roadhouse’s old hallway clock marks the passing of time as Wes and his wife Juliana share their insight into the business of death and dying. Q: What were funerals like in York Region when Samuel Roadhouse first set up shop? A: When Samuel Roadhouse first built the business, funerals focused on the physical needs of dealing with the family and deceased. Most visitations and wakes would be in houses, most funerals were in churches and most interments and burials in cemeteries. So when a person passed away, you wouldn’t just build the coffin but also have the ability to lay them to rest, take care of embalming, set them up in the church and have livery stables to provide transportation to the cemetery. Q: In what ways have we changed our approach to dying? A: People gradually lost their connection to church, so in 1930 Roadhouse and Rose built a chapel, and as fewer homes had the
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Juliana and Wes Playter are carrying on a multigeneration family funeral business celebrating 175 years.
space, wide door openings for caskets, we added "slumber rooms" - now called visitation rooms - for viewings or wakes. Now Newmarket has an 80 per cent cremation rate, so no longer are funeral homes transporting most of the deceased to cemeteries for burial. Instead, we are focusing more on the logistical arrangements with the crematorium. That’s why you don’t see the long processions anymore, the kind that used block traffic, draw attention and require police escorts. Q: How has diversity impacted death and dying in York Region? A: South of Steeles Avenue, a lot of the cultural groups are large enough to have their own funeral homes devoted to their faith group. In York Region, staff has to be knowledgeable about the various customs. The Orthodox, for
example, have the expected icons and the traditional crucifix. With Muslims, we work with timing issues because they want burial same day, while Sikhs are always cremated. There’s a lot more personalization now. Funerals used to be focused on a person’s passing. Today there’s more celebration of life, more focus on the actual person as opposed to the fact that they’ve passed away. A lot don’t have a casket or even an urn, but maybe there’s Grampa’s fishing rod or tackle box and music that that person enjoyed. Q: What does dealing with death teach you about life? A: It teaches you to be kind to everyone because you never know when the next time you’ll see or speak to them again. You don’t know what tomorrow brings and you don’t know what people are going through.
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RETIREMENT INCOME CALCULATOR The Government of Canada has created a retirement income calculator to help you determine how Old Age Security pension and Canada Pension Plan will contribute to your future financial security. You can find the calculator online at tinyurl.com/ seniorstsunami.
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Muskoka resident Shelley Raymond fought to create this shared ownership home in Bracebridge for her dad and other seniors. She owns a company called Solterra Co-housing and plans to open more shared ownership homes to meet the needs of a growing number of seniors.
Seniors housing crisis looms Municipalities and community residents shouldn’t wait for the province to take a lead. Solutions will be found in grassroots initiatives: urban planner SARA CARSON scarson@simcoe.com announced what we were doing I could do it legally, all I had to do was convince others. That was problematic," Raymond said. She won the legal challenges at a huge cost, but her goal was never just one house. "I knew we could do it across Canada. If I was having those problems 10 years ago, I knew the numbers would increase substantially as we moved
forward," Raymond said. Demand for shared home ownership is picking up substantially. Raymond helped create co-housing projects in Brechin, Port Perry, and Guelph. Solterra Co-housing Ltd. just put an offer on a house in Barrie. Shared home ownership is one solution. We need a variety of housing options and models to ensure baby boomers can
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was born. Raymond has a background in real estate, her husband is a talented carpenter, and her dad was a top planner in Canada. They renovated the Bracebridge home and four seniors moved in, splitting ownership between them. But it wasn’t over. The plan sparked an uphill battle with the municipality, planners, lawyers and retirement homes. "I was pretty sure when I
fund their own retirement. This will require innovation, planning, and bylaw and zoning changes. In this series, Metroland examines four options: cohousing with a stranger, cohousing with family, retiring up north in Elliot Lake and renovating your home to add accessible features with help from government grants. The Association of Municipalities of Ontario (AMO) released a policy discussion paper in 2016 to recognize that the municipal sector is at the forefront of developing age-friendly communities, including affordable housing. Michael Jacek, a senior policy adviser, said AMO hasn’t come up with specific recommendations like shared home ownership, or co-housing. And they haven’t discussed bylaw and policy changes that may be required. "We’ve been operating more at a high-level to encourage people to do the age-friendly community planning. Creative solutions like that may be the result of some of these community plans," Jacek said. Urban planner John Lewis, an associate professor with the University of Waterloo’s school of planning, said there are municipalities, developers, and community groups facing the wave head on. He helped develop the province’s age-friendly planning guide. Lewis said top developers are leading the way with innovative housing solutions. "Once they have proven the market potential for that kind of housing stock, then generally the rest of the developers will follow suit," he said. Lewis said municipalities and community residents shouldn’t wait for the province to take a lead. Solutions will be found in grassroots initiatives, like Solterra Co-housing Ltd. "The feet on the ground literally consists of people who are residents of the communities driving these initiatives forward," Lewis said.
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n unstoppable flood is headed our way. Ontario’s senior population is rising as baby boomers turn 65. Within 25 years, the number of seniors is projected to double to 4.6 million. At that time, one in every four people in this province will be a senior. While this massive wave of seniors has long been predicted, we are still ill prepared to provide housing to meet their needs. Muskoka resident Shelley Raymond encountered this problem 10 years ago while exploring options for her parents. "I found pretty much nothing outside of a retirement home, or long-term care, which are all booked to the nines. And hugely expensive," she said. The average monthly cost in an Ontario retirement home is $3,526, but you can pay more than $6,000 depending on where you live, states a 2017 seniors’ housing report by the Canada Mortgage and Housing Corporation. As your health declines, you’ll fork over more money for added care. "Retirement homes, in most cases, are profit-based and when you run out of money they will kick you out," Raymond said. "It’s already happening over and over again." Raymond was determined to find an alternative. Due to declining health, her mom moved into long-term care. Her dad couldn’t afford to stay in the family home, but refused to give up his independence. And Raymond worried he would outlive his money in a retirement home. Because Raymond’s grandfather died at an early age, his son chose living life to the fullest over saving for retirement. The responsibility to find an answer for her dad fell at Raymond’s feet because her two siblings lived far away. Raymond was crying about her plight to a friend in a Muskoka restaurant when a solution was born. The pair was talking about shared home ownership. The idea came to Raymond after she looked worldwide for an option that could give her dad independence, affordability, and social interaction. "A man sitting in the restaurant overheard me and he walked over and said ‘You can use my house because I have the same problem,’" Raymond said. Solterra Co-housing Ltd.
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Metroland Media explored four housing options for seniors: co-housing with a stranger, co-housing with family, retiring in Elliot Lake and renovating to add accessible features with help from government grants. 1. GO NORTH When Barrie’s Annamarie Sugar and her husband, Don Ough, began searching for a place to enjoy retirement, they wanted a small, quiet community with affordable housing costs. The hunt took them to Elliot Lake between Sudbury and Sault Ste. Marie "Barrie was a nice small town when we moved there," Sugar said. "Now, it’s just too big, too noisy, too many people." Sugar and her husband aren’t alone in choosing the community, thanks to a marketing campaign aimed at attracting retirees. Read more at tinyurl.com/seniorstsunaminorth. 2. FULL HOUSE For 25 years, as he and his wife, Donna, were raising their three children, Matthew Penstone’s widowed mother-in-law, Alice, lived with the family. And then Penstone’s father, George, also moved into the family’s Aurora home.
WHAT’S YOUR PLAN? Will you age in place, or downsize? Top questions to consider. Read more at tinyurl.com/ seniorstsunamiplan. Six years ago, Penstone’s daughter, Corrine, asked if she and her partner, Steven Gagnon, could move in to save money for a home. They also revealed they were expecting twins. The boys grew up in their grandparents’ house before the family moved to their own home. While there are challenges to having a multigenerational household, Penstone said the benefits have far outweighed the adjustments for his family. Read more at tinyurl.com/seniorstsunamimultigenhome. 3. OPEN YOUR DOORS Halton is taking an innovative approach to helping their aging population stay in their homes while also avoiding the social isolation that can come with growing old. Halton Region, in partnership with Halton Housing Help and the Burlington Age-Friendly Council, offers the Halton HomeShare program matches people who have a place to live, mostly seniors, with those
looking for housing. Discussions around housing and how it relates to seniors tended to focus on how a number of their aging residents wished to stay in their homes but were finding it difficult to maintain them without help. Read more at tinyurl.com/seniorstsunamihomeshare. 4. FUTURE RENOVATIONS Sandra and Dan Sexton are doing the kind of work on their North York home that usually comes much later in life. In their 40s, the couple is working with Ronny Wiskin, a specialist in home renovation for accessibility, through the Toronto-based Med+ Home Healthcare company. The company assists homeowners to modify environments using universal design principles - a seven-point checklist that balances esthetics and comfort with accessibility for people who might be confined to a wheelchair, or have other mobility issues. "It’s the design of products and environments that are usable by people of all abilities," Wiskin said. Read more at tinyurl.com/seniorstsunamiaccessible.
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Dancer shines in new Cirque du Soleil show LAURA FINNEY lfinney@yrmg.com
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Joey Arrigo as the character Waz in Cirque du Soleil’s production Volta with costumes by Zaldy.
Newmarket native Joey Arrigo is making a lasting impression with Cirque du Soleil. The 25-year-old is not only the leading character Waz in their newest show Volta, but he helped develop it as well. "It was really interesting to be a part of the creation of this show, rather than just stepping into a role," he said. "It was a really great opportunity to work with the brilliant minds that create the Cirque du Soleil shows." Volta tells a story about the freedom to choose one’s own path. Waz is a celebrity who hosts a game show where middle class people, or Greys, compete to become part of the Elites. But he has a secret. "He grew up with blue feathers as hair," explained Arrigo, adding the character was ridiculed about it, so he covered it with a crown. "What Waz realizes is he is classifying everybody on their differences when all he really wants is to be accepted." Waz later meets the Free Spirits. "They know all about self-acceptance and self-
love," said Arrigo. He said the character does have parallels with his own life, but the show also has a message that can resonate with anybody. "When I started exploring the role of Waz, I had to dig deep into myself and consider certain things about myself," said Arrigo, adding that it all tied into the Volta’s message. "We all have things about ourselves that we were maybe once insecure about," he said. "But those are the things that make us different, those are the things that make us original, and those are the things that make us unique." This is the second Cirque Thanks for Choosing Us As A Reader’s Choice Winner!
A few weeks ago, Arrigo’s career came full circle. He taught a class at York Dance Academy where he used to dance. "It was so nice to have a former student come back after all these years and to have him share his passion and talent with our dancers," said Angela Tucker, artistic director and owner of the academy. "I still remember the young four-year-old who had so much energy and passion for dance. He’s now turned into an adult with the same energy and passion." Volta will be showing in Toronto until Nov. 26. For tickets, visit cirquedusoleil.com/volta.
du Soleil show Arrigo has been part of. He played a trickster in Kooza. He said he wanted to be part of the company since he was young. He used to watch one of their first shows, Nouvelle Experience. "There was something about it, something so magical," he said. One of the characters was a clown played by David Shiner. Years later, when Arrigo was in Kooza, he met Shiner, who was the creator of the show. "It was a full circle," he said. "The guy who I watched in my living room, inspired me to be in the company, now I’m leading in his show."
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l Thursday, October 12 Financial Empowerment for Women - Aurora WHEN: 9:30 a.m - 12:00 p.m WHERE: Neighbourhood Network, 14988 Yonge St., Aurora CONTACT: Karen McConvey, 905853-9270, kmcconvey@wcyr.ca, http://www.wcyr.ca Are finances holding you back? Improve your financial knowledge, skills and confidence. Group classes aredelivered in a safe and non-judgmental setting.
Tree of Reconciliation WHEN: 10:00 a.m - 4:00 p.m WHERE: Aurora Cultural Centre, 22 Church St., Aurora CONTACT: Jane Taylor, 905 713-1818, info@auroraculturalcentre.ca, http://auroraculturalcentre.ca/ events/the-tree-of-reconciliation/ The Tree of Reconciliation sculpture is on loan from the Ministry of Indigenous Relations and Reconciliation. Share their hopes for reconciliation online or in person. Watershed: Printmaking Exhibition and Sale by Liz Menard WHEN: 10:00 a.m - 4:00 p.m WHERE: Aurora Cultural Centre, 22 Church St., Aurora CONTACT: Jane Taylor, 905-713-1818, info@auroraculturalcentre.ca, http://auroraculturalcentre.ca/
events/watershed/ A print and mixed media practice examining our water systems, biodiversity and indigenous plant species using etching and embroidery techniques. Story Bop WHEN: 10:30 a.m - 11:30 a.m WHERE: Holland Landing Public Library, 19513 Yonge St., East Gwillimbury CONTACT: Angela Ramsey, 905-836-6492, info@egpl.ca Visit the Library to explore through playing at our interactive play stations. Tech Thursdays - Adult Program WHEN: 1:30 p.m - 3:00 p.m WHERE: Holland Landing Public Library, 19513 Yonge St., East Gwillimbury CONTACT: East Gwillimbury Public Library Holland Landing, 905-836-6492 COST: Drop in. Have a device that isn’t running quite right? Want to learn a new tech skill? Come for weekly tech help at your local branch. Newmarket Stage Company The Last Romance WHEN: 2:00 p.m WHERE: Royal Canadian Legion - Branch 426 Newmarket, 707 Srigley St., Newmarket CONTACT: 905-7273290 COST: $15 per ticket; 10 or
more $12 each. A romantic comedy by Joe DiPietro. A crush can make anyone feel young again, even a widower who takes a different path on his walk, leading to a second chance at love. Mount Albert Knitting Guild WHEN: 6:00 p.m - 8:00 p.m WHERE: East Gwillimbury Public Library - Mount Albert branch, 19300 Centre St., East Gwillimbury CONTACT: Mount Albert Public Library Meet others who love to knit, chat, and learn new skills. Igniting Ideas WHEN: 6:30 p.m - 7:30 p.m WHERE: Holland Landing Public Library, 19513 Yonge St., East Gwillimbury CONTACT: East Gwillimbury Public Library Holland Landing, 905-836-6492 COST: Ages 7+ years. Please register. Let’s get hands on, ask questions, explore and create! All while learning about Science, Technology, Engineering and Math. Microlending for Women WHEN: 6:30 p.m - 9:30 p.m WHERE: Women’s Centre of York Region, 120 Harry Walker Pkwy. N., Newmarket CONTACT: Karen McConvey, 905-853-9270
The Microlending program provides financial literacy mentoring, one-to-one coaching and skill development for entrepreneurial women. Amnesty International Meeting WHEN: 7:30 p.m - 9:00 p.m WHERE: Aurora Public Library, 15145 Yonge St., Aurora CONTACT: Renee, 905-713-6713 This special Write for Rights drop-in session will have information about current human rights issues, and we will be writing appeal letters. l Friday, October 13 Tree of Reconciliation WHEN: 10:00 a.m - 4:00 p.m WHERE: Aurora Cultural Centre, 22 Church St., Aurora CONTACT: Jane Taylor, 905 713-1818 The Tree of Reconciliation sculpture is on loan from the Ministry of Indigenous Relations and Reconciliation. Share their hopes for reconciliation online or in person.
United in Music WHEN: 7:30 p.m WHERE: Trinity Anglican Church, 79 Victoria St., Aurora CONTACT: Jo-anne, 905727-3290 COST: Free will offering Voices of Joy Community Choir presents United in Music featuring
guest artists the University of Guelph Chamber Singers with conductor Marta McCarthy.
Main sale on Oct. 14 from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. with free admission. From 2 to 4 p.m. fill a bag for $5.
l Saturday, October 14 Aurora Farmers Market and Artisan Fair WHEN: 8:00 a.m - 1:00 p.m WHERE: Aurora Town Park, 49 Wells St., Aurora CONTACT: theaurorafarmersmarket.com, theaurorafarmersmarket@gmail.com, http:// theaurorafarmersmarket.com Come see us on Saturdays at 8 a.m. rain or shine. Remember parking is available at the GO Station.
E-Waste Day in Aurora WHEN: 10:00 a.m - 2:00 p.m WHERE: Joint Operations Centre (JOC) - Aurora, 229 Industrial Parkway North, Aurora CONTACT: 905-727-1375 Have you recently replaced a computer, phone or television? Drop-off all of your unwanted or obsolete electronic devices to be fully recycled.
Large Bazaar WHEN: 8:00 a.m - 2:00 p.m WHERE: Hamilton Place, 925 Davis Drive, Newmarket CONTACT: Linnea McCarthy, 905898-8169, linnealady@gmail.com There is something for everyone -50/50 Raffles, furniture, small and big items. Giant Used Book Sale WHEN: 9:00 a.m - 4:00 p.m WHERE: Holland Landing Public Library, 19513 Yonge St., East Gwillimbury CONTACT: East Gwillimbury Public Library Holland Landing, 905-836-6492 Preview on Oct. 13 from 7-8:30 p.m. for $5 or $10 for family.
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Tree of Reconciliation WHEN: 10:00 a.m - 4:00 p.m WHERE: Aurora Cultural Centre, 22 Church St., Aurora CONTACT: Jane Taylor, 905 713-1818 The Tree of Reconciliation sculpture is on loan from the Ministry of Indigenous Relations and Reconciliation. Painting Class WHEN: 1:00 p.m - 3:00 p.m WHERE: Hillary House, 15372 Yonge St., Aurora CONTACT: Leigha Cooney, 905 727 8991, leigha.cooney@aurorahs.com, COST: $10 Join artist Urszula where Halloween Comes Early with this folk art painting project. Perfect to greet those trick or treaters on Halloween night.
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5 things to do this weekend l Saturday, October 14 Planting Trees WHEN: 10:00 a.m - 12:00 p.m WHERE: Old Town Hall, 460 Botsford St., Newmarket CONTACT: 647-975-5540 Enjoy fun, family time planting trees. Organized by the Bahá’ís of Newmarket to celebrate the bicentennial birth of Bahá’u’lláh. Call 647-975-5540 to sign up.
Oktoberfair WHEN: 12:00 p.m - 7:00 p.m WHERE: Memorial Park, Memorial Park Whtichurch-Stouffville, Whitchurch-Stouffville CONTACT: sarah.farrant@townofws.ca COST: TBA Oktoberfest meets fall fair celebrations during this annual festival. Great food, entertainment, contests and fun for the whole family. Author Visit with Allan Stratton at Woodbridge Library WHEN: 3:00 p.m - 4:00 p.m WHERE: Woodbridge Library, 150 Woodbridge Ave., Vaughan CONTACT: 905-653-7323 Meet author and playwright Allan Stratton at this special literary
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reading. This program is offered with thesupport of the Canada Council for the Arts. Hispanic Heritage Flag Raising and Reception WHEN: 4:30 p.m WHERE: Richmond Hill Centre for the Performing Arts, 10268 Yonge St., Richmond Hill CONTACT: 905-5530937 COST: Tickets - $35 Celebrate Hispanic heritage with Orquesta Fantasia, DJ Jonathan Quintero, dancing and more. Flag raising at city hall followed by
reception at the Center for the Performing Arts. l Sunday, October 15 Royal Canadian Legion Ladies Auxiliary Country Breakfast WHEN: 9:00 a.m - 1:00 p.m WHERE: Stouffville Legion, 150 Mostar St., Whitchurch-Stouffville CONTACT: 905-640-1714, knesbitt@hotmail.com Enjoy a homemade breakfast that includes scrambled eggs, bacon, sausages, pancakes, syrup, toast, juice, tea and coffee.
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Our Guest Speaker: Jason K Allan, Wills & Estates Lawyer - www.jallanlaw.com Call 905-895-6631 now to reserve a seat or email helena@roadhouseandrose.com today! Come enjoy an evening of dinner and valuable information! When: Tuesday, October 24, 2017 - 6:30 PM Where: Roadhouse and Rose Funeral Home Playter Chapel - 157 Main Street S, Newmarket Registration begins at 6:15 PM
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Do you enjoy hobbies and pastimes? Since we handle groceries, meals, housekeeping, linen service, yard work and maintenance, you’ll have more time for socializing, keeping in touch with family, volunteering and more.
Do you value your independence and freedom? This is a big one. At Amica, you live each day your way, just like you would in your own home. You set your schedule, come and go as you please, decide what and when to eat, etc. Professional, caring staff are on call 24/7 if you need a hand.
Do you feel ready to hand over household maintenance? Seniors commonly choose Amica when they don’t want to cook and clean anymore or they’re finding it a challenge.
Do you like having fun things to do? It’s tough to find yourself bored at Amica: seniors enjoy events and outings organized by staff based on what residents in each community like to do. Examples may include happy hours, musical performances, guest lectures, excursions or shopping outings. There’s no pressure to join: all recreation programs are voluntary. Did you know you can try premium senior living to see if you like it? Book a visit at Amica.ca and ask about a trial stay.
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Do you appreciate good food? Amica’s dining room is like a restaurant where the servers are friendly, the food is delicious and nutritious and the menu changes every day. Every month you’ll get to select from 112 different entrees, 56 soups and 56 desserts! Our culinary teams also take requests and cook for special diets.
Do you like staying active? All Amica communities have fitness centres and exercise classes for a variety of abilities. And you don’t need to leave the community: the facilities are right on site.
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The Ontario Hockey Federation has pulled back on its implementation of cross-ice hockey for six-year-olds. It is considered a temporary solution to a touchy issue that came to a head last month when it was declared six-year-old children would be forced to play hockey on reduced ice surfaces. No doubt some degree of public pushback caused the provincial hockey body to reconsider its intention to drop 2011-born players from full-ice hockey for the 2017-18 season. In some cases, teams were already formed for the current season before the concept was made official. Theoretically, that clears the decks for implementation in the 2018-19 season, although, minor sport being what it can be, is it not conceivable that a pocket of hockey parents might seek exemptions for their kids through legal channels? The concept of putting young players on smaller ice surfaces to develop skills is a good one and a staple for many youth sports programs. However, it appears the notion was poorly communicated through the minor hockey community. Certainly, area minor hockey groups were murky on
JOHN CUDMORE Cuddy Shark the details of a concept that was in the talk-about stage for months. Ultimately, Hockey Canada is aiming to push the concept of hockey on modified ice surfaces to the eight-year-old age group by the 2019-20 season. ASHOF gets the picture The beauty is often in the details. Few amateur sports groups do details quite like the Aurora Sports Hall of Fame folks. Adding local artist Paul Riley to its lineup is intended to enhance the experience for inductees and visitors to the hall located at the Stronach Aurora Recreation Complex. Riley has been charged with creating official portraits of the Hall of Fame’s inductees, with
originals to be presented to this year’s inductees at the 2017 induction ceremonies to be held Nov. 8 at St. Andrew’s College. Copies of the portraits will be displayed at the hall of fame. "I’m very excited to be working with the Hall," said Riley. "Community involvement is very important to me, so to be able to create portraits for the Aurora Sports Hall of Fame is a perfect fit." Riley is also the portrait artist for the Hockey Hall of Fame and Canadian Business Hall of Fame. Pink in the Rink Minor midget teams for the York Simcoe Express and Newmarket Redmen (double-A) are in the pink for the month of October. Both squads will be wearing pink jerseys during games played to the theme of Pink In The Rink this month to highlight Breast Cancer Awareness month. For the Redmen, which will post collection boxes at home games throughout the month, a highlight game will be its Oct. 26 game versus the Aurora Tigers, part of the annual home-andhome challenge between the neighbouring communities. Additionally, the team is orga-
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Shrink rink concept receives another think
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Atom players shown competing at a tournament last season play on a full ice surface. An initiative to reduce the playing surface for six-year-olds is on hold, says the Ontario Hockey Federation. nizing a five-kilometre run to be held Oct. 21 at Riverwalk Common in Newmarket. All proceeds go to the Southlake Regional Health Centre. "This disease affects many, and we want to fight back and provide support to all those
moms, sisters and grandmothers," said Redmen captain Jacob Colucci on the Newmarket Minor Hockey Association website. The Express squad will hold bake sales at each of its home games during the month of October.
OUR TRAINS ARE TAKING A BREAK THIS WEEKEND Our GO Trains will be parked from October 14-15 due to construction along the Barrie line, but our GO Buses will be happy to take you downtown.
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Notice of Completion GO Rail Network Electrification Transit Project Assessment Process Metrolinx and Hydro One, as co-proponents, have completed an Environmental Project Report (EPR) in accordance with Ontario Regulation 231/08 for the GO Rail Network Electrification Project. The Project As part of Regional Express Rail, Metrolinx is proposing to electrify GO-owned corridors. The GO Rail Network Electrification undertaking will entail design and implementation of a traction power supply system and power distribution components including: an Overhead Contact System (OCS) along the rail corridors, electrical feeder routes, and a number of traction power facilities located within the vicinity of the rail corridors. The Study Area (see key map) includes six GO rail corridors, as well as proposed locations for the traction power facilities (i.e., Traction Power Substations, Paralleling Stations, Switching Stations) and ancillary components: • Union Station Rail Corridor – UP Express Union Station to Don Yard Layover - No Traction Power Facilities • Lakeshore West Corridor – West of Bathurst St. (Mile 1.20) to Burlington - Including two (2) Tap locations, four (4) Traction Power Facilities, one (1) feeder route • Kitchener Corridor – UP Express Spur (at Highway 427) to Bramalea - Including one (1) Traction Power Facility, one (1) feeder route • Barrie Corridor – Parkdale Junction to Allandale GO Station - Including one (1) Tap location, four (4) Traction Power Facilities, one (1) feeder route • Stouffville Corridor – Scarborough Junction to Lincolnville GO Station - Including one (1) Tap location, three (3) Traction Power Facilities, one (1) feeder route • Lakeshore East Corridor – Don River Layover to Oshawa GO Station - Including one (1) Tap location, four (4) Traction Power Facilities, one (1) feeder route 30-Day Public Review – October 11 to November 9
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The environmental impact of this transit project was assessed and an EPR prepared in accordance with the Transit Project Assessment Process (TPAP) as prescribed in Ontario Regulation 231/08 - Transit Projects and Metrolinx Undertakings (made under the Environmental Assessment Act). The EPR for the GO Rail Network Electrification is now available for a 30-day public review period starting October 11, 2017 on the project website (www.gotransit.com/electrification) and at the following locations: Metrolinx Head Office 97 Front Street – 2nd Floor Reception Toronto, ON M5J 1E6 tel: 416-874-5900 Monday to Friday: 8:30 a.m. - 4:30 p.m.
Ministry of the Environment and Climate Change Central Region Office Metro Toronto District Office 5775 Yonge Street, 8th Floor North York, ON M2M 4J1 tel: 416-326-6700 Monday to Friday: 8:30 a.m. - 5:00 p.m.
Ministry of the Environment and Climate Change Environmental Approvals, Access and Service Integration Branch 135 St. Clair Avenue West, 1st Floor Toronto, ON M4V 1P5 tel: 416-314-8001 / toll-free: 1-800-461-6290 Monday to Friday: 8:30 a.m. - 5:00 p.m.
Newmarket Public Library 438 Park Avenue Newmarket, ON L3Y 1W1 tel: 905-953-5110 Tuesday to Thursday: 9:30 a.m. - 9:00 p.m. Friday & Saturday: 9:30 a.m. - 5:00 p.m. Sunday: 1:00 p.m. - 5:00 p.m.
Downtown Barrie Public Library 60 Worsley Street Barrie, ON L4M 1L6 tel: 705-728-1010 Monday to Thursday: 9:30 a.m. - 9:00 p.m. Friday & Saturday: 9:30 a.m. - 5:00 p.m. Sunday: 12:00 p.m. - 5:00 p.m.
Pickering Library Central Branch 1 The Esplanade S. Pickering, ON L1V 6K7 tel: 905-831-6265 Monday to Friday: 9:30 a.m. - 9:00 p.m. Saturday: 9:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m. Sunday: 1:00 p.m. - 5:00 p.m.
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Scarborough Civic Centre Library 156 Borough Drive Scarborough, ON M1P 4N7 tel: 416-396-3599 Monday to Thursday: 9:00 a.m. - 8:30 p.m. Friday & Saturday: 9:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m. Sunday: 1:30 p.m. - 5:00 p.m.
Mimico Centennial Library 47 Station Road Etobicoke, ON M8V 2R1 tel: 416-394-5330 Tuesday & Wednesday: 12:30 p.m. - 8:30 p.m. Thursday & Friday: 10:00 a.m. - 6:00 p.m. Saturday: 9:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m.
Oakville Public Library – Central Branch 120 Navy Street Oakville, ON L6J 2Z4 tel: 905-815-2042 Monday to Thursday: 10:00 a.m. - 8:00 p.m. Friday & Saturday: 10:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m. Sunday: 1:00 p.m. - 5:00 p.m.
Markham Public Library 3990 Major Mackenzie Drive East Markham, ON L6C 1P8 tel: 905-513-7977 Monday to Thursday: 9:30 a.m. - 9:00 p.m. Friday: 9:30 a.m. - 5:00 p.m. Saturday: 9:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m. Sunday: 1:00 p.m. - 5:00 p.m.
Whitchurch-Stouffville Public Library 175 Mostar Street Whitchurch-Stouffville, ON L4A 0Y2 tel: 905-642-7323 Monday to Thursday: 10:00 a.m. - 8:30 p.m. Friday: 10:00 a.m. - 6:00 p.m. Saturday: 10:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m. Sunday: 12:00 p.m. - 5:00 p.m.
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Brampton Library Chinguacousy Branch 150 Central Park Drive Brampton, ON L6T 2T9 tel: 905-793-4636 Monday to Thursday: 10:00 a.m. - 9:00 p.m. Friday: 10:00 a.m. - 6:00 p.m. Saturday: 10:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m. Sunday: 1:00 p.m. - 5:00 p.m.
Interested persons are encouraged to review this document and provide comments by November 9, 2017 to: James Hartley Manager, Environmental Programs and Assessment Metrolinx – GO Transit 20 Bay Street, Suite 600, Toronto, ON M5J 2W3 tel: 1-888-438-6646 e-mail: electrification@metrolinx.com www.gotransit.com/electrification
Patricia Staite Environmental Planner Hydro One Networks Inc. 483 Bay Street TCT12, Toronto, ON M5G 2P5 tel: 416-345-6799 e-mail: Community.Relations@HydroOne.com www.HydroOne.com/GORailElectrification
There are circumstances where the Minister of the Environment and Climate Change has the authority to require further consideration of the transit project or impose conditions on it. These include if the Minister is of the opinion that: • The transit project may have a negative impact on a matter of provincial importance that relates to the natural environment or has cultural heritage value or interest; or • The transit project may have a negative impact on a constitutionally protected Aboriginal or treaty right. Before exercising the authority referred to above, the Minister is required to consider any written objections to the transit project that he or she may receive within 30 days after the Notice of Completion of the EPR is first published. If you have discussed your issues with the proponent(s) and you object to the project, you can provide a written submission to the Minister of the Environment and Climate Change by no later than November 9, 2017 to the address provided below. All submissions must clearly indicate that an objection is being submitted and describe any negative impacts to matters of provincial importance (natural/cultural environment) or Aboriginal rights. Ministry of the Environment and Climate Change Environmental Approvals Branch Attn: Adam Sanzo, Project Officer 135 St. Clair Avenue West, 1st Floor Toronto, ON M4V 1P5 tel: 416-314-8001 / toll-free: 1-800-461-6290 fax: 416-314-8452 e-mail: EAABGen@ontario.ca All personal information included in a submission such as name, address, telephone number, email address, and property location – is collected, maintained and disclosed by the Ministry of the Environment and Climate Change for the purpose of transparency and consultation. The information is collected under the authority of the Environmental Assessment Act or is collected and maintained for the purpose of creating a record that is available to the general public as described in s. 37 of the Freedom of Information and Protection of Privacy Act. Personal information you submit will become part of a public record that is available to the general public unless you request that your personal information remain confidential. For more information, please contact the Project Officer or the Ministry of the Environment and Climate Change Freedom of Information and Privacy Coordinator at 416-314-4075. This Notice first issued on October 11, 2017. Pour plus de renseignements, veuillez composer le 416 874-5900 ou le 1 888 GET-ON-GO (438-6646).
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USport ultimate final provides setting for family reunion JOHN CUDMORE jcudmore@yrmg.com It might be among the ultimate in family reunions this weekend when the Toogood kids get together in Ottawa. The Newmarket siblings - Katie, Cooper and Rhys will compete for different university teams at the USport (formerly CIS) ultimate championships scheduled to run from Oct. 13 to 15. It is a rare occurrence, although in the ultimate community, paths often cross. "It’s funny," said Katie, who at 23 is the eldest of the siblings, competing for the University of Toronto this weekend. "I didn’t stop to think about how cool it was, but my mom has been over the moon since we qualified. It’s unique that we’ve made it to this level playing at different places and then now come together at nationals." Indeed. For Katie, who attended Aurora High School
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Newmarket resident Katie Toogood (right) is representing University of Toronto at the USport ultimate championships Oct. 12 to 14. where her mother, Patti Anglin, coached the ultimate team, it is the fifth and final year of eligibility. After four years at Queen’s where she was a captain for two seasons, and another at the University of Toronto pursuing a master’s degree in professional kinesiology, she has bronze and silver medals. For younger brothers Cooper, 21, a second-year political science student at
Dalhousie University in Halifax, and Rhys, 19, a graduate of Newmarket High School and currently second-year student at Queen’s, it could get personal as their men’s teams are among the eight finalists. The schedule for the eight-team tournament is expected to be released midweek with potential for a family clash in the men’s competition on Saturday.
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