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KIM ZARZOUR kzarzour@yrmg.com Gone are the days of hailing a taxi, phoning in a hotel reservation, lining up for movie tickets and using cash for purchases in a boutique store. Now you can do it all with the touch of a screen thanks to innovations like Uber, Airbnb, Amazon or Netflix - to name a few. Call them the game changers; they’re shaking up society, altering our lives at an exponential rate. "We stand on the brink of a technological revolution that will fundamentally alter the way we live, work, and relate to one another," predicts professor Klaus Schwab, founder and executive chairperson of the World Economic Forum. "The transformation will be unlike anything humankind has experienced before." Digital technology has already fuelled dramatic changes. Now, Schwab says, the "fourth industrial revolution" is on its way, shaped by a fresh new wave of innovation. Here’s a look at how these disrupters could impact our everyday life.
How we shop Marc Saltzman’s wife, Kellie, dropped him and his son off at Canada’s Wonderland recently. By the time he realized he’d forgotten his wallet, she was gone. It could have been a disappointing day, but Saltzman, a technology expert and author, had a smartwatch. He paid for the day with a tap of his wrist. Mobile payment is just one way game changers are transforming our lives. Soon, Saltzman says, we
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How we spend our leisure time The travel business has been upended with the influx of online booking sites and rating services like TripAdvisor. Now the sharing economy including Airbnb, VRBO - is chipping away further, leading to disputes over municipal bylaws and local neighbourhoods engulfed by transients and tourists. At the same time, allyou-can eat, buffet-style services are disrupting the en-
tertainment world with services like Spotify and Google Music, ebooks and video-game streaming. Next, Saltzman predicts, cars with data plans will link you to the strongest nearby tower, streaming content via an antenna atop your car.
How we get around Speaking of cars, do you really need one anymore? Uber - connecting drivers and riders - and Zipcars renting cars by the mile or minute - allow us to travel a la carte. And if you do own a car, you may not need someone behind the wheel in a few years. This leads to new possibilities, says Saltzman. "We can make money with our car while we’re not using it - letting it drive other people around. Things are going to get pretty exciting." But not everyone’s excited. The trucking industry is one of many traditional industries sounding alarms over upheaval and job loss.
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MORE COVERAGE: Death of child spurs drive for drone technology See yorkregion.com Where we work A fleet of autonomous trucks, driving across Europe last April, gave a hint of what’s ahead. Andrew McAfee, co-founder of the MIT Initiative on the Digital Economy, warns that trucking could be one of many industries where traditional middle-class jobs are at risk. In its report Age of Disruption, Deloitte Canada warns the majority of Canadian businesses are not prepared for looming rapid advances in key technologies and will not survive. Brookfield Institute for Innovation + Entrepreneurship reports that nearly 42 per cent of the tasks Canadians are currently paid to do can be automated using existing technology. But some, like Newmarket business owner Attila Vinczer, are optimistic about our ability to adapt. Repetitive assembly jobs in his tool-and-die plants are moving toward automation, but he still views himself as a job creator.
"I still hire, but the jobs are different and require different skills like computer expertise and ability to maintain the machines, work websites and social media." No one aims for a hollowed-out plant that runs itself, he adds. "There’s a responsibility among business owners to ensure the workforce is prepared and adaptable, because if no one’s able to make a living in this brave new world, if everything’s automated, who will buy the products?"
How we adapt How does one cope, then, in a world where everything is changing? Experts say the "soft skills" will be essential, but Steve Joordens, psychology professor at the University of Toronto, warns those are the skills we are most in danger of losing, as we isolate in our silos of convenience, plugged into smartphones, live-streaming individual movie choices, interacting in superficial ways on social media, no longer chatting with cashiers or strangers in bank-teller queues. Kids, especially, aren’t learning skills like small talk and conversational
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turn-taking, he says. Older generations may worry about how they’ll keep up, while younger ones struggle with expectations. Professors lament that students expect them to be available 24-7; employers say young new hires expect to be promoted to management in two years because that’s how quickly the rest of the world works. From smarthomes to smartphones, we are eager to trade off privacy and security in exchange for convenience - but is that really so smart? Joordens suggests we should prepare ourselves for this fast-changing world by forcing ourselves to slow down and carving out regular digital-free times for "mindfulness." Sheila Embleton, a professor and former provost at York University, agrees. "Those things that have always stood people in good stead will continue to: critical thinking, being adaptable to change, able to have good relationships. "One can decry the loss of the old world, but we’re all having to adapt. When we link the best of the old with the new, we will end up with something that’s altogether better."
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It’s long been said the only constant is change. All one needs to do is examine the pace at which new technologies are altering our daily lives to recognize that the age-old phrase is truer now, perhaps, than it has ever been. Consider that in a relatively brief span of time, hailing a taxi, booking a hotel reservation over the phone, and renting a movie at the video store have all become things of the past. Instead, more and more people get a lift via Uber, secure a place to stay through any number of hotel booking websites or Airbnb, and rely on internetbased video streaming services, such as Netflix, to watch films or catch up with their favourite television shows. If you think those innovations are something, buckle up, because many more are on the way. These socalled game-changers are heralds of what professor Klaus Schwab, the founder and executive chairperson of the World Economic Forum, calls "the fourth Industrial Revolution". What will the next wave of innovations look like? Well, experts envision being able to receive your online purchases via drone delivery, having the power to buy plans for an item and 3D-printing it at home, and even visiting a store from the comfort of your home thanks to virtual reality. You can also expect the "sharing economy" to not only persevere, but increase in the future. As much as many of those developments sound exciting, they, and others, possess the potential to cause substantial disruptions for existing industries. For example, the trend toward increased automation will directly impact many of us, with the Brookfield Institute for Innovation + Entrepreneurship estimating nearly 42 per cent of the tasks Canadians are currently paid to do could be at risk of being replaced by technology. As with any seismic shift, one can view what’s coming as a crisis or an opportunity. And, while it won’t always be easy, it’s likely best to take the latter view as resisting change of this magnitude is most likely futile anyway. "One can decry the loss of the old world, but we’re all having to adapt," professor and former provost at York University Sheila Embleton says. "When we link the best of the old with the new, we will end up with something that’s altogether better." She’s right. We can’t always control what changes and challenges will be thrown at us, but we can control how we react. Like the dinosaurs, our choices will essentially boil down to evolve or else.
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• LETTERS & COMMENTARY • No place in the world better than Canada What do I love most about Canada? I’ve been travelling for close to a year and I get this question a lot. So, since it’s Canada’s 150th birthday, I’ve decided to give it an answer. What I love most about Canada — we’re not just one. Not one culture or one religion. Not one language or one education system. Not one season, one climate or one sport. Not one political party or one government system. Not one type of family or one type of marriage. Not one type of industry or one type of economy. Not just provinces but territories too. Not just rock but fertile fields and forests. Not just land but sur-
rounded by sea. We cannot be defined by one. We are about choice. We can chose who to be, what to be, where to be, and if we want to be. We can chose to believe or not, to support or not, to speak out or not, and to demonstrate or not. We are a product of not one. Not one background, one place, one lifestyle, one heritage, or one story. Yes, we are multicultural, but it is so much more than that. We are constantly in flux — reinventing ourselves, refining ourselves, re-educating ourselves and renewing ourselves. We support, defend and assist those in need. Yes, we say sorry a lot, but that’s because we are a nation of empathetic people, aware of our diversity and celebrating not just what makes us different,
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A good deed on Canada Day On my way home from the Canada Day classic car show on Main Street in Stouffville, I stopped at No Frills for a few groceries. Being a senior, I only needed a few. I lay my wallet on the seat of the bicycle and separated a few grocery bags from my bicycle and then
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text message alerts to be notified of unexpected cancellations of activities. "Recreation programs play an important role in
the lives of our community," Mayor Dave Barrow said. "From music and rhythm classes for babies to a ropes challenge course for teens and art classes for adults, our residents keep active through our programs that are offered for all ages and interests and abilities." Users who create their accounts before Aug. 30 will be entered in a draw to win a $100 credit toward their new ActiveRH account, or two tickets to the Peking Acrobats at the Richmond Hill Centre for the Performing Arts on Feb. 19 at 3:30 p.m. The town budgeted $780,000 for the new project. To create an account, simply visit RichmondHill.ca/ActiveRH. The fall and winter community recreation guide will be available online on Aug. 9 to help residents explore available programs.
Yonge North line extension closer: transit proponents TIM KELLY tkelly@yrmg.com It takes a lot of pushing, arm-twisting and effort, but some day, some way, a subway extension up Yonge Street north to Richmond Hill Centre from Finch Station just might get built. According to Thornhill councillors Alan Shefman of Vaughan and Valerie Burke of Markham, that day is a little bit closer today. The pair, who form lobby group York North Subway Group with longtime colleague Godwin Chan of Ward 6 (Richmond Hill), say with $55 million from the province and $36.3 million committed from the feds for design and engineering studies for the transit extension, along with a
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Richmond Hill mourns loss of Pulyahm Ramde, 6, struck, killed by truck Boy was son of popular Richmond Hill teacher Mamadou Ramde JEREMY GRIMALDI jgrimaldi@yrmg.com
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The community of Richmond Hill is deep in mourning over the loss of Pulyahm Emrietz Ramde, the six-year-old child who was hit and killed by a truck July 7. So far, $18,000 has been raised online for the little boy’s family after the tragic event, when police say Ramde was riding his bike with his mother before colliding with a moving truck while crossing the road at Newkirk Road and Taylor Mills Drive. The woman who created the GoFundMe page, Fran Caschera, said she did so
on behalf of the Ramde family, who live a short distance away from the scene of the collision. "Pulyahm has lost his life at such a young age and had so much more to live for," she wrote on the page. "He was such a young, happy, big-hearted little boy and always smiling. The family is well known in our neighbourhood... It breaks my hear that this has happened to such a wonderful family." She added that Pulyahm is survived by two sisters. Several people who donated money to the family on the page said Pulyahm was a regular swimmer at nearby Centennial Pool and Fitness Studio and a student at Christ The King Catholic Elementary School. His father, Mamadou Ramde, is a teacher who has worked in Richmond Hill, including at Beverley Acres Public School. An online profile shows
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A card on the pole from a friend for a kid that got killed by a truck while riding his bike. There’s a growing memorial to him on Taylor Mills Drive and Newkirk Road in Richmond Hill . he has been teaching in the GTA for more than 10 years. At the growing memorial to Pulyahm at the site of the collision, two residents, within a two-minute peri-
od, walked up to the site to pray for the family and the young boy. Sandra Pieri said her son, who works at nearby Rogers Cable, witnessed the aftermath of the crash
and continues to struggle with the image of a mother losing her son. "He will never forget that mother’s scream," she said. "Rogers had counselling for everyone right
away. It’s sad; so sad." Jasline Bhalia, who works across the street from the site, said a prayer for the child, trying to wrap her mind around how the incident could have happened. "I’ve been trying to figure out how the child got under the truck," she said, motioning to the stop sign used to control traffic at the corner. "We have many trucks around here and it’s right next to a residential neighbourhood, but I’ve never considered it unsafe." Pulyahm’s visitation will take place July 14 from 2 to 4 p.m. and 7 to 9 p.m. at Marshall Funeral Home on Yonge Street. The funeral will take place July 15 at 11 a.m. at Our Lady Queen of the World Parish, on Bayview Avenue. Anyone interested in donating to the family is asked to visit https:// www.gofundme.com/pulhyam-emrietz-ramde.
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AMANDA PERSICO apersico@yrmg.com Come aboard the ship of dreams and relive the elegance that was the Titanic. Titanic: The Musical hits the stage in Richmond Hill with an epic set and a grandeur cast. The Tony Award-winning musical takes the audience on a trans-Atlantic ride filled with glamour, chaos, and heroism all aboard one of the most infamous ships of all time. Wavestage Theatre Company presents the heartstopping musical of the ship’s fateful journey July 13 to 16 at the Richmond Hill Centre for Performing Arts, 10268 Yonge St. Transforming the stage into a sinking ship is no easy feat. There are a lot of mov-
ing parts and a number of lighting illusions to shrink the ’unsinkable’ ship. The story resembles the blockbuster romance-disaster flick in name only, said Wavestage artistic director Sarah Langford. "It’s about the stories of those who struggled to survive unthinkable circumstances," Langford said. "The stories try to make sense of the insensible tragedy." The live performance also brings the audience closer to the real-life people aboard the epic ship - each cast member was given historical records in keeping with the historical integrity of the production. There is the story of a shiphand who sends a telegraph home to his beloved and reading the actual tele-
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graph is part of the performance, said co-director Rhiannon Langford. The audience mourns with a first-class passenger whose husband and son perished during the tragedy. Cast and crew learned the woman made a sizable donation to Harvard University, where her late son attended, with the condition that every graduate learn to swim. "That’s still there today," Rhiannon said. "This is a large ensemble piece; there is at least one character anyone can identify with. This is an epic story but it is the small moments, the human moments, that come alive." For more information or to purchase tickets, visit rhcentre.ca
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l Thursday, July 13 Concerts in the Park - Thursday Night WHEN: 7:00 p.m - 9:00 p.m WHERE: Mill Pond Park, 321 Mill St., Richmond Hill CONTACT: 613-374-2821, https://www.richmondhill.ca/en/things-to-do/ concerts-in-the-park.aspx COST: Join us for an enjoyable evening of live music at Mill Pond Park every Thursday evening until Aug. 24. l Saturday, July 15 Artist in Residence - Greg, Katie, Silvija and Andrea WHEN: 12:00 p.m - 5:00 p.m WHERE: Mill Pond Gallery, 314 Mill St., Richmond Hill CONTACT: Richmond Hill Group of Artists, 905-770-7449, rhgaexec@gmail.com, http:// www.rhga.ca COST: Each week different RHGA members will turn the front room gallery into a studio. Completed work will also be on display. l Sunday, July 16 Richmond Hill Farmers Market 2017 WHEN: 9:30 a.m - 2:00 p.m WHERE: Elgin Barrow Arena, 43 Church St. S., Richmond Hill CONTACT: Town of Richmond Hill, 905-884-0855, community@rich-
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Come join us for a free and fun outdoor concert starring the DuffleBag Theatre. This troupe will aim to engage the audience in the magical world of Peter Pan. l Monday, July 17 2017 Summer Day Camp WHEN: 9:00 a.m - 4:00 p.m WHERE: Richmond Hill Presbyterian Church, 10066 Yonge St., Richmond Hill CONTACT: 905884-4211 Richmond Hill Presbyterian Church is hosting Summer Day Camp for ages four to 12. Lunch and afternoon snack will be provided. Early registration is appreciated.
Richmond Hill Community Barbecue/Canada 150 Celebration WHEN: 12:00 p.m - 3:00 p.m WHERE: Mill Pond Park, 321 Mill St., Richmond Hill CONTACT: Majid Jowhari, 905-707-9701, majid.jowhari@parl.gc.ca, http:// www.mpjowhari.ca/ COST: Come Celebrate Canada’s sesquicentennial with your Member of Parliament at our second annual community barbecue.
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5 things to do this weekend l Friday, July 14 Watermelon Eating Contest WHEN: 10:30 a.m - 11:30 a.m WHERE: Longo’s Aurora, 650 Wellington St. E., Aurora CONTACT: 905-220-6577 Learn about watermelon with a watermelon eating contest, info about watermelon growing, nutrition, tips and the definitive way to choose a ripe watermelon. l Saturday, July 15 Newmarket Edible Tree Tour WHEN: 10:00 a.m - 12:00 p.m WHERE: Newmarket Riverwalk Commons, 200 Doug Duncan Dr. CONTACT:416-413-9244 Learn about the healthy and delicious food growing on trees and shrubs. Sample urban forest treats and find out about urban forest and food-related programs.
officers. The day will feature games and a barbecue. There will be plenty of children’s activities as well.
First Responders’ Day WHEN: 10:00 a.m - 2:00 p.m WHERE: Keswick Christian Church, 2 Old Homestead Rd., Georgina CONTACT: stephen.wiebe7@gmail.com COST: Meet and learn more about everyday heroes, such as firefighters, paramedics, police
Vaughan Latin Festival WHEN: 11:00 a.m - 10:30 p.m WHERE: Mackenzie Glen District Park, 220 Cranston Park Ave. CONTACT: 905-553-0937 Activities for the whole family. Live Music, folklore, Marshall from Paw Patrol, a Kids Zone, delicious food, and various vendors.
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Meet and greet with everyday heroes during the First Responders’ Appreciation Day July 15. l Sunday, July 16 Play in the Park WHEN: 1:00 p.m - 2:00 p.m WHERE: Richmond Green Park, 1300 Elgin Mills Rd. E., Richmond Hill CONTACT: 905-787-8811, boxoffice@rhcentre.ca, rhcentre.ca/Free-Summer-Concerts.html COST: Come join us for a free and fun outdoor concert starring the DuffleBag Theatre. This troupe will aim to engage the audience in the magical world of Peter Pan.
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2 KILPATRICK DR., HOLLAND LANDING $1,149,900 Nestled onto a beautiful 80 x 240 ft. lot, this extensively renovated 3+1 bedroom home is framed by mature trees and located in the quaint town of Holland Landing, just minutes from Newmarket and Highway 404 access. Perfectly updated for the modern family, highlights include hardwood flooring throughout the top two floors, crown moulding, pot lights, a fabulous mud room with built-in storage, modern stair railings, spacious laundry room with full-size steam cleaner and additional dryer, and an attractive earth tone décor throughout. New high end custom kitchen features a huge centre island with breakfast bar, pendant lights, granite counters, large eat in area, and stainless steel appliances including Thermador gas range, side-by-side fridge/freezer, and wine fridge. Adjoining the kitchen is a huge family room featuring a gas fireplace to gather around, built-in shelving, recessed lighting, and a walk out to the deck. Ideal for hosting special occasion dinners, the open concept dining room has crown moulding and a picture window framing green views. Master bedroom features his & hers walk-in closets, and a luxurious new four-piece ensuite with oversized glass shower and double sink vanity. All bedrooms on the upper level have hardwood flooring, crown moulding, and large or double closets. Popcorn anyone? A custom theatre room in the basement boasts a 12 ft. retractable screen and seating for a dozen people. The fully finished basement also offers above-grade windows, a fourth bedroom, kids play area, and an abundance of storage space. Breathe in the fresh forest-like air in this huge fenced backyard that has lots of space to play on open lawn or amongst the full size pine trees. Both the upper deck and side patio offer ideal spots to sit back, barbecue, or entertain friends. This well designed and immaculate home delivers a relaxed lifestyle close to amenities – just move in and enjoy.
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or siding. Finally, the two-year warranty protects against violations of the Ontario Building Code that affect the health and safety of homeowners. Seven-year warranty. This warranty covers major structural defects and begins on the date you take possession of the home and ends on the day before the seventh anniversary of that date. It protects against defects in materials and workmanship that adversely affect a load-bearing part of your home’s structure, causing it to fail or significantly affect your ability to use the house as your home. In most condominium projects, warranty coverage also includes the shared areas of the building, referred to as Common Elements. This coverage is addressed by the condominium corporation and provides up to $50,000 of protection per condo unit to a maximum of $2.5 million.
time. It requires that your home has been constructed in a workman-like manner and is free from any defects in materials used. It also requires that your home is free of Ontario Building Code violations and is fit for habitation. In addition, the warranty protects against unauthorized substitutions. Two-year warranty. This warranty begins on the date you take possession of your home, or occupancy of your condo unit. It provides protection against water penetration through the basement or foundation walls, or through windows, doors and caulking because of defects in materials or workmanship. The warranty also covers defects in materials or workmanship in the electrical, plumbing and heating systems in your home, as well as defects in work or materials that cause detachment, displacement or deterioration of the exterior cladding, such as brickwork
Almost every new home or condo in Ontario is covered by a mandatory new home warranty program. This coverage is provided by the builder and is administered by Tarion, a consumerprotection organization. While the builder provides the warranty, its cost is often passed on to the new home buyer. But this one-time fee, ranging from $385 to $1,500, depending on the value of the home, gives you significant value for your money. You’ll receive as much as seven years of warranty protection to a maximum of $300,000 per home or condo unit. The warranty program has milestones to address specific issues that can arise after you have moved in to your new home. Here is a simple breakdown of the main coverages: One-year warranty. This warranty applies for one full year beginning when you first take possession, and even if the home is sold during this
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TERESA LATCHFORD tlatchford@yrmg.com York Region District School Board’s human rights office will be fully operational come August. The establishment of the office is one of the 22 directions laid out by the province’s education ministry following a review of the board’s policies, procedures and handling of complaints. Reporting to the education director, the new office is responsible for human rights compliance and receiving and responding to complaints of harassment and discrimination reported by students, families, staff and members of the community. "It is good practice for the board to have an armslength department like this," YRDSB equity super-
intendent Cecil Roach said. "It is a key piece in building trust in the community." The search is currently on for a permanent human rights commissioner but until one is appointed, complaints alleging violations of the Human Rights Code will be handled by Paul Addie, CEO of Addvent 10 Management Inc. The office will be manned by three people, the commissioner, a principal and an administrative support person. While the commissioner has yet to be appointed, the principal working on the team is coming from Anne Frank Public School. Aneta Fishman sent a heart-felt letter home with students advising them of her change in responsibilities come Sept. 2017. "I have absolutely loved
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is possible," she wrote to staff and students. "You’ve inspired me to do more, at
times do things differently and always to care and aim for excellence in all I do." In three years, the school worked collaboratively to embed equity, inclusivity and diversity into all the school does. But handling complaints won’t be the only role the office plays as it has also been assigned the responsibilities of setting policy and procedures when it comes to compliance for the Human Rights Act and the Accessibility for Ontarians with Disabilities Act, train staff and work with other departments. The school board currently has policy No. 241, human rights: code-related harassment and discrimination out for public input. For more information, visit Yrdsb.ca.
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Congratulations! Alena Lawrence Congratulations to Alena Lawrence who graduated from Trent University in Peterborough on June 6, 2017 with an Honours Bachelor of Science Degree in Psychology. Alena’s dedication to her studies earned her a place on both the Dean’s and President’s Honour Rolls. Proud parents Deirdre (Dee) Lawrence of Sutton and Robert Lawrence of Stouffville, along with brother Mike, celebrate her achievement and wish her much success as she continues her education at the graduate level in pursuit of her goal to become a school psychologist.
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KERR, James On July 7, 2017 James Kerr passed away after a lengthy illness. He leaves behind the love of his life Tina and their two heartbroken children Roberta and James as well as extended family members, Colleen and Steve. Predeceased by his parents Bruce and Marie Kerr. He is also survived and will be deeply missed by his sisters and their families Karen (Byron) Lang and Kelly [Andy Evensen] Kerr. He was known for his sense of humor, love of animals and as a guardian of friendships. Friends may visit at MARSHALL FUNERAL HOME, 10366 Yonge Street, Richmond Hill on Friday, July 14th 4-8 p.m. Private service.
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Vaughan’s Pizza Fest offers music, food, beer SIMONE JOSEPH sjoseph@yrmg.com Take 18 pizzerias, add 20 different kinds of beer and then add music. Shake, stir and you’ve got the Vaughan Pizza Fest, July 14 to 16. The food, beer and music festival features Men Without Hats Saturday and Rusty and David Usher Sunday afternoon. Other acts include: Joee and Stevie B, who headline Freestyle Friday, Mully Jackson performs Saturday and Aurora Blue, Stuck On Planter Earth and Spookey Ruben perform Sunday afternoon. The festival runs Friday from 4 to 11 p.m., Saturday, noon to 11 p.m. and Sunday, noon to 8 p.m. The Vaughan Pizza Fest is at Woodbridge Fairground, 100 Porter Ave. near Kipling Avenue and Hwy. 7. Admission is $10. Parking is free. Customers can buy pizza tickets and redeem them at the food and drink vendors. Each ticket is worth $1 and the tickets are sold in slabs of 10. Slices range from $2 to $5 and whole personal pies range from $6 to $12 and can be eight inches to 12 inches. The event is cash only. There will be a bank machine at the
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NOW GET GREAT CANADA EQUIPPED OFFERS ON NISSAN VEHICLES
0
FOR
% APR
OR GET
MONTHS ON SELECT MODELS
+
STANDARD RATE FINANCE CASH
SENTRA
ON OTHER SELECT MODELS
ROGUE
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LEASE* FROM $255 MONTHLY WITH $1,995 DOWN THAT’S LIKE PAYING ONLY
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MONTHS ON 2017 SENTRA S MT
APR FOR
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OR GET
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APR FOR 60 MONTHS ON 2017 ROGUE S FWD (AA10)
+
STANDARD RATE FINANCE CASH
STANDARD RATE FINANCE CASH
ON SELECT 2017 SENTRA TURBO MODELS
ON 2017 ROGUE S FWD (AA10
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SL model shown▲
MURANO®
INTRODUCING THE NISSAN
FINANCE^ AT
0 60 $5,000 %
Platinum model shown▲
APR FOR
OR GET UP TO
MONTHS ON 2017 MURANO S FWD AND 2017 PATHFINDER S 4X2
+
STANDARD RATE FINANCE CASH ON OTHER SELECT 2017 PATHFINDER MODELS. $4,500+ STANTARD RATE FINANCE CASH AVAILABLE ON OTHER 2017 MURANO MODELS
QASHQAI®
$
19,998 $ + 1,877 $ 21,875
MSRP1
FREIGHT AND FEES
ALL-IN PRICE2 ON 2017 QASHQAI S FWD
PATHFINDER®
Platinum model shown▲
| Richmond Hill Liberal | Thursday, July 13, 2017
Based on full-line brands, on 12 month, year over year rolling unit sales
SL AWD model shown▲
CHECK OUT THE GREAT INCENTIVES FOR CURRENT NISSAN OWNERS UNDER THE HE NISSAN CANADA ST FINANCE LOYALTY PROGRAM • ENDS JULY 31
(905) 851-1279
(905) 417-7211
17385 LESLIE ST.
(JUST S. OF DAVIS DRIVE)
(905) 780-7771
(905) 201-6006
(905) 895-4661
RUTHERFORD
HWY 7 HWY 407
9TH LINE
95 AUTO MALL BLVD.
(JUST N. OF STOUFFVILLE RD)
HWY 48
11667 YONGE ST.
(JUST N. OF ELGIN MILLS)
HWY 404
(JANE N. OF RUTHERFORD)
ELGIN MILLS
YONGE ST.
100 AUTO VAUGHAN DR.
(IN #7 AUTO BLVD.)
STOUFFVILLE RD/MAIN
JANE ST.
7625 MARTIN GROVE RD.
STOUFFVILLE NEWMARKET NISSAN RICHMOND HILL NISSAN
DAVIS DRIVE
ALTA NISSAN
HWY 400
MAPLE NISSAN
MARTINGROVE
ALTA NISSAN WOODBRIDGE
5 LOCATIONS TO SERVE YOU BEST.
LESLIE STREET
WWW.ALTANISSANRH.COM
HWY 7 HWY 407
yorkregion.com
Offers available from July 1 – July 31, 2017. Payments cannot be made on a weekly basis, for advertising purposes only. *Representative monthly lease offer based on a new 2017 Rogue S FWD (AA10) at 1.99% lease APR for 60 months equals monthly payments of $255 with $1,995 down payment, and $0 security deposit. Lease based on a maximum of 20,000 km/year with excess charged at $0.10/km. Total lease obligation is $17,271. Lease Cash of $750 is included in the advertised offer. ^Representative finance offer based on a new 2017 Sentra S MT/2017 Pathfinder S 4x2/2017 Murano S FWD. Selling price is $15,775/$34,020/$31,920 financed at 0%/0%/0% APR equals 72/60/60 monthly payments of $219/$567/$532 monthly for an 72/60/60 month term. $0 down payment required. Cost of borrowing is $0 for a total obligation of $15,775/$34,020/$31,920. $1,750/$500/$750 Finance Cash included in advertised offers on 2017 Sentra S MT/2017 Pathfinder S 4x2/2017 Murano S FWD. +Standard Rate Finance Cash discount of $4,000/$2,000/$5,000/$4,500/$5,000 will be deducted from the negotiated selling price before taxes and is applicable only to customers financing any 2017 Sentra SR Turbo/2017 Rogue S FWD (AA10)/2017 Pathfinder/2017 Murano/2017 Maxima through NCF at standard rates. The cash discounts cannot be combined with lease or finance subvented rates or with any other offer. Certain conditions apply. 1$19,998 MSRP on a 2017 Qashqai S which does not include freight, fees and taxes. Prices not applicable to Quebec. Conditions apply. 2all-in selling price of $21,875 on 2017 Qashqai S FWD MT (D5RG57 AA00) includes freight and PDE charges, air-conditioning levy ($100) where applicable, tire tax, manufacturer’s rebate and dealer participation (where applicable). License and registration insurance are extra. Certain conditions apply. ▲Models shown $38,020/$28,025/$46,520/$50,520/$31,375 selling price for a new 2017 Rogue SL Platinum (PL00)/2017 Sentra SR Turbo CVT Premium (RL00)/2017 Murano Platinum (AA10)/2017 Pathfinder Platinum/2017 Qashqai SL AWD (AA00). All Pricing includes Freight and PDE charges ($1,795/$1,600/$1,795/$1,795/$1,750) air-conditioning levy ($100), applicable fees, tire tax, manufacturer’s rebate and dealer participation where applicable. License, registration, insurance and applicable taxes are extra. Offers are available on approved credit through Nissan Canada Finance for a limited time, may change without notice and cannot be combined with any other offers except stackable trading dollars. Vehicles and accessories are for illustration purposes only. See your participating Nissan retailer for complete details. Certain conditions apply. ©2017 Nissan Canada Inc.
Richmond Hill Liberal | Thursday, July 13, 2017 |
24 Based on full-line brands, on 12 month, year over year rolling unit sales
2017 Titan Crew Cab SL model shown▲
2017 NISSAN TITAN®
CASH CREDIT*
GET
THAT’S UP TO
ON 2017 NISSAN® TITAN (EXCLUDING TITAN XD)
IN BONUS CASH
CANADA’S BEST TRUCK WARRANTY‡ 5 YEARS/160,000 KM BUMPER TO BUMPER
CHECK OUT THE GREAT INCENTIVES FOR CURRENT NISSAN OWNERS UNDER THE NISSAN CANADA FINANCE LOYALTY PROGRAM • ENDS JULY 31ST
(905) 417-7211
(905) 780-7771
(905) 201-6006
(905) 895-4661
RUTHERFORD
HWY 7 HWY 407
9TH LINE
17385 LESLIE ST.
(JUST S. OF DAVIS DRIVE)
HWY 48
95 AUTO MALL BLVD.
(JUST N. OF STOUFFVILLE RD)
HWY 404
11667 YONGE ST.
(JUST N. OF ELGIN MILLS)
ELGIN MILLS
YONGE ST.
(JANE N. OF RUTHERFORD)
STOUFFVILLE RD/MAIN
JANE ST.
100 AUTO VAUGHAN DR.
(IN #7 AUTO BLVD.)
STOUFFVILLE NEWMARKET NISSAN RICHMOND HILL NISSAN
DAVIS DRIVE
ALTA NISSAN
HWY 400
7625 MARTIN GROVE RD.
(905) 851-1279 yorkregion.com
MAPLE NISSAN
MARTINGROVE
ALTA NISSAN WOODBRIDGE
5 LOCATIONS TO SERVE YOU BEST.
LESLIE STREET
WWW.ALTANISSANRH.COM
HWY 7 HWY 407
Offers available from July 1 – July 31, 2017. ‡Claim based on years/kilometer coverage for Maritz 2016 Full Size Pickup Segmentation and Compact Pickup Segmentation v. 2017 TITAN and TITAN XD. Nissan’s New Vehicle Limited Warranty basic coverage excludes tires, corrosion coverage and emission performance and defect coverage (applicable coverage is provided under other separate warranties). Other terms and conditions also apply. See dealer for complete warranty details. Warranty claim is current at time of printing. *25% MSRP Cash Credit is a cash purchase credit that: (i) is applicable only to the retail purchase of a 2017 Nissan TITAN model (excluding TITAN XD models) from an authorized Nissan dealer in Canada between July 1, 2017 and July 31, 2017; (ii) cannot be combined with lease, finance or other offers; and (iii) will be deducted from the negotiated selling price before taxes. Value of Cash Credit is calculated based on vehicle MSRP, plus freight, A/C and tire charge. Bonus Cash amount referenced is applicable only on the 2017 TITAN Crew Cab Platinum Reserve (3CPG87 AA00) with an MSRP of $66,300, plus $1,795 freight & PDE, $100 A/C and $17 tire charge. 2017 TITAN Crew Cab Platinum Reserve (3CPG87 AA00) model shown. Dealer may sell for less. See your participating Nissan dealer for complete details. ▲ Models shown $64,472 selling price for a new 2017 Titan Crew Cab SL. All Pricing includes Freight and PDE charges ($1,795) air-conditioning levy ($100), applicable fees, tire tax, manufacturer’s rebate and dealer participation where applicable. License, registration, insurance and applicable taxes are extra. Offers are available on approved credit through Nissan Canada Finance for a limited time, may change without notice and cannot be combined with any other offers except stackable trading dollars. Vehicles and accessories are for illustration purposes only. See your participating Nissan retailer for complete details. Certain conditions apply. The Nissan names, logos, product names, feature names and slogans are trademarks owned by or licensed to Nissan Canada Inc. and/or its North American subsidiaries. Always wear your seat belt, and drive responsibly. ©2017 Nissan Canada Inc.