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Pride parade moves north KIM ZARZOUR kzarzour@yrmg.com A disagreement between York Pride Fest and the Town of Richmond Hill has led to not just one, but two Pride events in York Region this summer. For four years, the region’s Pride parade has taken place on Yonge Street in the heart of Richmond Hill, but this year parade organizers, feeling snubbed by the local business community,

have packed up their rainbow flags and headed north to Newmarket. Pride Fest spokesperson Jacob Gal hopes the town’s Main Street will be the perfect venue for a family-friendly parade and afterparty at Riverwalk Commons on June 17. Meantime, another organization, PFLAG York, is working with the Town of Richmond Hill to create a separate Pride event June 3 in a new location in Rich-

mond Hill, adjoining the Elgin Barrow arena "This is a new initiative for us," said Amanda Knegje, president of PFLAG, the region’s LGBTQ support, resource and education network. "We’ve always been very supportive of Pride Fest . It’s great seeing growth, and multiple events, especially when it involves both north and south York Region." Earlier this year, Richmond

Hill had informed Pride Fest that the parade could not take place in its usual spot on Yonge due to traffic issues, costs to the town, impact on local business and poor attendance. Instead, the town offered an alternate route: a side street in the village core and nearby park. Since 2013, the Town of Richmond Hill provided support to the parade and was the first in York

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JOHN CUDMORE jcudmore@yrmg.com You’ve probably heard how 50 is the new 30. Well, it might well be that the new 50, or even 55, is now somewhere near 70 years of age. Long gone is an expectation that adults must slow down and curtail activities when 55 candles need be extinguished on a birthday cake. Just because that was the case a couple generations ago doesn’t make it so now. The rules of play are changing as baby boomers age. Folks may be getting older, but they still like their fun and games, and want to be active more than any previous generation. This a significant power-wielding group that often gets what it demands. In short, the generation that created old-timers and masters sports is getting older. And the over-55s are an extremely large and growing group. It is not only fitting, but obligatory, that municipalities listen and react to those demands. "We are very aware of a growing senior and older adult population," says Mary Creighton, director of recreational services for the past seven years for the City of Markham. "One thing we knew we had to do was have an older athlete policy and we’re doing that right now. It’s how we need to move forward and how to deal with an aging population." Recreation directors in municipalities across the region meet quarterly to exchange ideas regarding trends in activities and needs. It should be no surprise that older adults’ needs are high on the list of priorities.

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(Clockwise from top) An overview of popular pickleball action at the Pan Am Centre in Markham; Ellanna Whitaker of Newmarket and her pickleball partner, Holly Walker of Markham, both lunge for a ball hit over the net at the Pan Am Centre in Markham; Connie Green reacts to her bowl missing the jack. Watching are Keswick Club 55 carpet bowling competitors Elsie Harrington (from left to right), Joe Smyth, Rocco Di Mambro, Carol Klahm and Ren Gazley. Creighton points to an integrated leisure services master plan unveiled in 2010, which included sensitivity and sensibility toward a rapidly aging population. That strategy works in sync with the Region of York’s strategies for seniors’ needs and issues, including housing and transit. Markham’s five senior adults clubs have approximately 4,800 members. And many more figure to be on the way. "We know we have to get ready for growth in that age group and one strategy is becoming an age-friendly community," said Creighton. Markham’s facilities are fully accessible. Programming includes an extreme range of activities from cards and crafts to more physically demanding

sports such as volleyball, she said. Sometimes it is as simple as redesigning playing surfaces with lines corresponding to the introduction of new activities. For instance, the Aariin Community Centre and Library, due to open in Markham this fall, will include lines for pickleball on its court surfaces, in addition to traditional court sport lines. In Newmarket and Georgina, at least one set of two tennis courts in each municipality have been reconfigured into pickleball courts. The racquet sport combines elements of tennis, badminton and table tennis, but is played on a smaller surface and a lower net. "Pickleball is a growing sport and one of the fastest

growing in North America," said Newmarket director of recreation and culture, Colin Service, noting the conversion in 2016 of two tennis courts into six pickleball courts. "We had a demand to provide a facility and this facility was the right size for six pickleball courts. "It was the perfect storm of several factors coming together. There is nothing on the books right now, but we are always ready to adapt (to demand)." Service points out the municipality is not simply acting impulsively, but based on needs gathered through interaction with citizens. It doesn’t always mean bringing into action bulldozers and moving the earth. It’s noteworthy that municipalities’ activities maga-

zine unfailingly include a section dedicated to activities for older athletes. "For our recreation playbook we did a lot of research and consultation," said Service. "As baby boomers age, they don’t always want program-specific facilities as much as something to do that is age-specific. "We have added a lot of group fitness classes, so it’s less about hard impact classes and toward full body and core conditioning. Stuff that is a lot easier on the joints." Georgina has been an avid booster of sports for seniors and has hosted Seniors Games events regularly since 1995. Georgina has seniors centres, or Club 55 facilities, in Keswick, Sutton and Pefferlaw. Additionally, a pro-

posed multi-use recreation facility in the south end of Keswick will be designed with seniors’ needs in mind. "Georgina has one of the highest rates of seniors’ participation," said director of recreation and culture Robin McDougall. "We are responding to this very active group. It’s now a more active group than ever and we have to be more creative to meet their needs. The regular standbys such as cards, billiards and darts are sharing the spotlight with carpet bowling, shuffleboard and yoga, among other activities. "It’s definitely a more active (age group) than even 15 years ago," said McDougall. "It’s a younger senior that wants to be more active." The message is plain and simple: Play on!

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BULLETIN 225 East Beaver Creek Road

Upcoming Meetings Monday, April 3 – Committee of the Whole – 4:30 p.m. Wednesday, April 5 – Council Public Meeting 7:30 p.m. Wednesday, April 12 – Council – 7:30 p.m. Wednesday, April 19 – Committee of the Whole – 4:30 p.m. Agendas for all meetings are available on the Town’s website under Mayor and Council section – Council Calendar. Meetings will be held at the Municipal Offices, 225 East Beaver Creek Road, 1st floor ASSISTIVE LISTENING SYSTEM For meetings held in the Council Chambers, the Town of Richmond Hill offers an assistive listening system. Should you require the use of this system, please advise the Office of the Clerk in advance by sending an e-mail to clerks@richmondhill.ca or by speaking with Clerk’s Office staff before the start of the meeting.

Employment Opportunities The Town of Richmond Hill has the following employment opportunities currently available: • Project Manager, Strategic Initiatives • Facility Attendant I & II • Integration Camp Counsellor • Summer Camp Counsellor • Long Grass & Weed Inspector • Fitness Instructor • Lifeguards & Swimming Instructors • School Crossing Guards For detailed information about these and other positions, including application instructions, deadlines and file numbers, please visit the Town’s website at RichmondHill.ca/Employment or view the public bulletin board at any one of the Town’s community centres.

Public Notice NEW ALL-WAY STOP CONTROLS AT THE INTERSECTION OF JEFFERSON SIDEROAD AND MILOS ROAD/ALPACA DRIVE The Town of Richmond Hill will be installing all-way stop controls at the intersection of Jefferson Sideroad and Milos Road/Alpaca Drive by the end of May. All road users (i.e. motorists, cyclists and pedestrians) travelling along Jefferson Sideroad are advised to obey the new stop signs for east- west traffic. Further, all road users travelling north-south along Milos Road/ Alpaca Drive are reminded to ensure that all east-west traffic has fully stopped prior to entering/crossing the intersection.

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Public Notice NOTICE OF PASSING OF ZONING BY-LAWS BY THE CORPORATION OF THE TOWN OF RICHMOND HILL TAKE NOTICE that the Council of The Corporation of the Town of Richmond Hill passed By-laws 3-17 and 9-17 on the 27th day of March, 2017 under section 34 of the Planning Act, R. S. O. 1990. AND TAKE NOTICE that an appeal to the Ontario Municipal Board in respect of the Zoning By-laws may be made by filing a written notice of appeal with the Town Clerk of The Corporation of the Town of Richmond Hill, no later than 4:30 p.m. on the 19th day of April, 2017. An explanation of the purpose and effect of the Zoning By-laws and maps showing the location of the lands to which the amendments apply, are set out below. The amendments were processed under Town file numbers D02-15033 and D02-14019 respectively. Council in making its decision on this matter took into consideration all written and oral comments received on the application. A Notice of Appeal Will: (a) set out the reasons for the appeal; (b) be accompanied by the fee prescribed under the Ontario Municipal Board Act in the amount of $300.00 payable by certified cheque or money order in Canadian funds to the Minister of Finance, Province of Ontario. Certified cheques are not required when the cheque is from a law firm; (c) be accompanied by the processing fee prescribed under By-law 95-16 in the amount of $310.00.00 payable by certified cheque or money order in Canadian funds to the Town of Richmond Hill. Certified cheques are not required when the cheque is from a law firm; and (d) be addressed to the Town Clerk at the address noted below. Who Can File An Appeal: Only individuals, corporations and public bodies may appeal a Zoning By-law to the Ontario Municipal Board. A notice of appeal may not be filed by an unincorporated association or group. However, a notice of appeal may be filed in the name of an individual who is a member of the association or the group. No person or public body shall be added as a party to the hearing of the appeal unless, before the By-law was passed, the person or public body made oral submissions at a public meeting or written submissions to the council or, in the opinion of the Ontario Municipal Board, there are reasonable grounds to add the person or public body as a party. Obtaining Additional Information: Additional information about the applications may be obtained by contacting the Planning and Regulatory Services Department: for By-law 3-17, Mary Filipetto, Senior Planner at 905-747-6452 or e-mail at mary. filipetto@richmondhill.ca and for By-law 9-17, Bruce Robb, Senior Planner at 905-771-2459 or e-mail at bruce.robb@richmondhill.ca. Contact can also be made by fax at 905-771-2404. DATED THIS 30TH DAY OF MARCH, 2017 Stephen M.A. Huycke, Town Clerk The Corporation of the Town of Richmond Hill 225 East Beaver Creek Road Richmond Hill, Ontario L4B 3P4 Tel: 905-771-8800 E-mail: clerks@richmondhill.ca

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By-law 3-17 affects lands described as Part of Lots 37, 38 and 39, Plan 202 and municipally known as 368, 376, 384 and 390 King Road. By-law 1275, as amended of the former Township of King, presently zones the subject lands Residential Urban (RU) Zone. By-law 3-17 will have the effect of rezoning the subject lands to Semi-detached One (RD1) Zone and Multiple Residential One (RM1) Zone under By-law 313-96, as amended of the Corporation, and to establish site-specific development standards for the lands zoned RM1 shown on Schedule A in order to facilitate the construction of 8 semi-detached units and 14 street townhouse units.

EXPLANATORY NOTE TO BY-LAW 9-17 By-law 9-17 affects lands described as Parts of Lots 27 and 28, Concession 2, E.Y.S. (Municipal Addresses: 10956 and 11060 Leslie Street). The lands are now zoned “Agricultural (A1) Zone” under Zoning By-law 2325-68 of the former Township of Markham, as amended. The purpose of By-law 9-17 is to remove the lands from the provisions of By-law 2325-68 and to include the lands within the boundaries of Zoning By-law 55-15, as amended, the North Leslie Secondary Plan Area Zoning By-law. By-law 9-17 will also rezone the lands to “Residential Wide Shallow Two (RWS2) Zone”, “Residential Wide Shallow Three (RWS3) Zone”, “Semi-detached One (RD1) Zone”, “Multiple Residential Ten (RM10) Zone”, “Environmental Protection Two (EPA2) Zone”, “Park (P) Zone” and “Open Space (O) Zone” under By-law 55-15, as amended. By-law 9-17 also contains a number of site-specific development standards for the proposed development. The by-law will implement a draft plan of subdivision providing for a range of low and medium/high density residential units, including single and semi-detached dwellings, townhouses and apartments as well as parkland and open space.

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The symbolism was perhaps a bit heavy handed, but the message was crystal clear. In the continuing effort by police to convince drivers that texting or talking on cellphones while behind the wheel can be disastrous, Toronto police put a hearse into service as an unmarked vehicle on Feb. 21. The grim visual, part of a weeklong effort to combat distracted driving in the city, was intended to convey the message to motorists that using mobile hand-held devices could land you or someone else in that sombre vehicle, so common to funeral It’s important to processions. If the approach seems point out that dramatic, it’s important to point out that authorities authorities are are fighting an uphill battle when it comes to ending fighting an distracted driving, as they uphill battle are with impaired driving, decades of powerful when it comes to despite messaging and RIDE camending distracted paigns. Last year, police observed driving. the phenomenon become even more common than drunk driving. By the end of August last year, there were 38 distracted-driving deaths, compared to 19 impairedrelated fatalities. Overall, 2016 saw 309 traffic fatalities on OPP-patrolled roads, up from 301 the year before, and distracted driving was one of the main causes. In Ontario, texting, talking into a hand-held mobile device, even eating while driving, can result in a fine between $490 and $1,000, plus the loss of three demerit points. A ticket can also result in a $200 or more uptick on your insurance bill. Distracted driving has been illegal in this province since 2009. Insurance Bureau of Canada statistics show that a driver is 23 times more likely to be involved in a collision if texting while driving and four times more likely if talking on a cellphone. Eighty per cent of collisions involve some sort of driver inattention. But drivers continue to do it. A Canadian Automobile Association survey, conducted late last year, revealed that 33 per cent of Canadians admit to texting at red lights. If stiffer penalties are what’s required (Transport Minister Marc Garneau is calling for national standards on fines) then they should be implemented. We can’t allow distracted drivers to continue to make our roads more dangerous.

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• LETTERS TO THE EDITOR • Reality doesn’t align with opinion on renewables Re: OPINION: Don’t blame renewable energy for Ontario’s electricity costs, March 9. Keith Brooks, programs director at Environmental Defence, is quoted as saying ". To keep costs low, we need to see more renewables in Ontario’s future," and, "Wind and solar power costs are plummeting.". Meanwhile, in the real world things don’t match up with Mr. Brooks’ take on renewables. For every source of solar- or wind-generated electricity that is attached to the grid, there must be a "conventional" generating source (nuclear, hydro, gasfired generators) of equivalent output.

The conventional sources are required to provide the stability of a baseload to the grid and to ensure the grid provides sufficient electricity when the wind is not blowing and the sun is not shining. In other words, there first must be enough conventional sources of electricity to meet consumers’ demand. Then, one can add (and this is not cheap to do) intermittent sources of power to the grid. The Auditor General for Ontario, in at least two reports, has quantified the billions of dollars that this scenario has needlessly cost Ontarians. Similar experiences have occurred around the world. Australian politicians are in panic mode because the government’s actions to shut down conventional generating sources in fa-

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demonstrated that, for every job created by "green" power, two to four jobs were lost. Mr. Brooks might also like to explain why some other jurisdictions are not enthusiastic about "green" power. Just one, for instance: there are 1,500 to 2,000 coalfired plants under construction or planned for China, other parts of Asia, and the Middle East for completion between now and 2020. I consider that a major refutation of Mr. Brooks’ statements about the costs of green power. Speaking as an Ontario ratepayer and taxpayer, we need to vigorously push back against the egregious myths that Mr. Brooks and those of his ilk have been perpetrating on us. Francis Bowkett Woodbridge

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EVENTS l Friday, March 31 39th Annual RHGA Member Juried Show - Opening Night WHEN: 7 p.m. - 9 p.m. WHERE: Mill Pond Gallery, 314 Mill St., Richmond Hill CONTACT: 905770-7449 COST: The 39th Annual Member Juried Show and Sale.On our opening night, meet some of the artists and help choose the People’s Choice Award with your ballot.

The Curtain Club presents Missing by Florence Gibson MacDonald WHEN: 8 p.m. - 11 p.m. WHERE: The Curtain Club Theatre, 400 Newkirk Rd., Richmond Hill CONTACT: 905-773-3434 COST: $22 This is a story about what we find when we choose to look at what lurks just below the surface of those we love. l Saturday, April 1 RHPL - Creating a Monarch Oasis Garden WHEN: 10 a.m. - 12 p.m. WHERE: Richmond Hill Public Library, 1 Atkinson St., Richmond Hill CONTACT: 905-884-9288 COST: Learn how you can create a beautiful sanctuary. Help bring back pollinators to our town.

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Visit yorkregion.com/events to submit your own community events for online publishing. STEAM Project Open House WHEN: 10 a.m. - 4 p.m. WHERE: Richmond Hill Central Library, 1 Atkinson St., Richmond Hill CONTACT: 289-819-0178 COST: Learn about The STEAM Project Summer Camp. Please sign up for one of our three open house time slots. Camp for ages six to 14. Richmond Hill Community Spaghetti Dinner WHEN: 4 p.m. - 5 p.m. WHERE: M.L. McConaghy Centre, 10100 Yonge St., Richmond Hill CONTACT: RHspaghetti@yahoo.ca COST: $1 suggested donation Everyone is invited to join us for a delicious meal where neighbours can get to know each other without cost being a limiting factor l Monday, April 3 April’s Richmond Hill Girly Book Club WHEN: 8 p.m. - 11 p.m. WHERE: Falcon and Firkin, 10300 Yonge St., Richmond Hill CONTACT: meetup.com/The-Richmond-HillGirly-Book-Club/ events/237638133/ COST: $5

The book for March is Swear on this Life by Renee Carlino. New members always welcome. l Tuesday, April 4 Richmond Hill Garden and Horticultural Society Monthly Meeting WHEN: 7 p.m. - 9 p.m. WHERE: McConaghy Centre, 10100 Yonge St., Richmond Hill CONTACT: RHinfo@gardenontario.org COST: Members free, non-members $5 Topic: Seeds for Change. Seeds for Change is a grass roots community organization that has partnered with York Region Food Network on community gardens l Thursday, April 6 Visually impaired monthly meeting WHEN: 11 a.m. - 2 p.m. WHERE: Langstaff Community Centre, 155 Red Maple Rd., Richmond Hill CONTACT: Mariam COST: Includes an introduction and speech by CNIB vice-president, poetry reading, lunch and drinks (if you have any allergies, please bring your own meal) and socializing.

5 things to do this weekend l Friday, March 31 Sugarbush Maple Syrup Festival 2017 - Kortright WHEN: 9 a.m. - 4 p.m. WHERE: Kortright Centre for Conservation, 9550 Pine Valley Dr., Vaughan CONTACT: 416-667-6295 COST: Admission applies Enjoy demonstrations, wagon rides, activities, and of course pancakes and real maple syrup. Runs March 31, April 1 and 2.

Newmarket Home & Lifestyle Show 2017 WHEN: 4 p.m. - 8 p.m. WHERE: Ray Twinney Recreation Complex, 100 Eagle St. W., Newmarket CONTACT: 905-898-5900 COST: Admission - $5.00 per person, Kids under 12 - Free March 31 from 4:00 to 8:00 p.m., April 1 from 9:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. and April 2 from 10:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. l Saturday, April 1 Maple Syrup Festival at Brooks Farms WHEN: 9 a.m. - 4 p.m. WHERE: Brooks Farms, 122 Ashworth Rd., East Gwillimbury CONTACT: 905-473-3246 COST: Admission:

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con and Firkin were their only supporters in the Richmond Hill village, he said. On the other hand, he said, Newmarket businesses have responded with enthusiasm. "I don’t want to be tarring everyone with the same brush but there are very different ethnic demographics between the two downtowns . Before we even started planning the festival in Newmarket we were getting more support there. The visual atmosphere will be very different, much more rainbows, engagement from businesses." Glenn Wilson, BIA chairperson and owner of Canada T, welcomes the

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Region to proclaim Pride Week. "Richmond Hill is a very, very inclusive community and we did our best to work with [Pride Fest] . We absolutely support Pride," said town spokesperson Meeta Gandhi. But Gal said local support for the event had declined in recent years and it was time to move on. Gal said he’d tried to encourage local business involvement, asking them to post a parade flyer in their window, "but I felt like I was annoying them. I only ever saw it in one window Pharmasave". The pharmacy, two other businesses and the Fal-

event and anticipates a decorated village with rainbow flags in flowerpots. "After all," he said, "it’s a whole new day and age." Tom Zielinski, owner of Bike Sports located at the north end of the Main Street parade route, agrees. When Zielinski left a communist regime to emigrate to Canada, he said he embraced the diversity and freedom here. "We have to move forward. These millennials, they are smart cookies. We give them so little credit but they have so much common sense. They are walking with the world in their pocket." Gal said the Newmarket Farmers Market has partnered with the event and

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there are plans for giveaways, draws, storytelling in the story pod featuring work by LGBT+ authors and performances on the Riverwalk Commons stage. The artisans festival run by the Lions Club is set for the same weekend at nearby Fairy Lake. "When you have multiple things to go to, it means you can park your car, take a shuttle with your family for breakfast or food at the Farmers Market, watch the parade then walk the trails at Fairy Lake or check out the jewelry and art and make a whole day out of it." Stephanie Ramsden, owner of Sweets Instore British import, hopes to hang a rainbow-coloured Union Jack.

"Everyone’s welcome here," she said. "As long as it’s not smutty - and it’s not supposed to be like that then it’s a great thing, bringing everybody together. Newmarket is a really supportive community for everyone." To distinguish itself from the Toronto Pride parade that has become notorious for its provocative participants, the York Region event does not allow nudity and follows a code of ethics to ensure it is appropriate for families, Gal said. But some businesses in Richmond Hill weren’t so sure. Mehrdad Sabouhi, BIA chair in Richmond Hill, said local businesses want events in their village but

some don’t view the parade as family oriented. Others disagree with closing Yonge street - and losing business - for several hours. Michele Brunet, owner of Unwind Yarn House in Newmarket, understands their concern about lost business - she says it’ll hurt her, too, when Main Street is closed - but she believes it is worth it. "In the long run it benefits me because it lets people know about this area. It brings vibrancy and shows Newmarket is an inclusive community." For information on Pride Fest, visit yorkpridefest.com For information on PFLAG, visit pflagyork.ca

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Commuters in Oak Ridges, Aurora, Whitchurch-Stouffville to have easier access to public transit KIM ZARZOUR kzarzour@yrmg.com Construction has officially begun on a new GO train station that will extend the Richmond Hill line north to Bloomington Road. The station, to be located at the southwest corner of Highway 404 and Bloomington, is scheduled to open in 2019. Transportation Minister Steven Del Duca, Oak Ridges MPP Helena Jaczek, and Newmarket-Aurora MPP Chris Ballard were at the site on Friday morning to make the announcement. The station - to cost an estimated $82.4 million - is located at a key corner linking the municipalities of Richmond Hill, Aurora and Stouffville, and brings much-needed expansion of services to commuters in York Region, Jaczek said. Greg Percy, Metrolinx chief operating officer, promised an "amazing station" that will be a "pride point for the region," with a 765-space parking structure, charging for electric vehicles, heated shelters, a platform snowmelt system, kiss-andride area, and a covered bus loop. It extends the Richmond Hill GO rail line north from the current terminus at Gormley, located at Stouffville Road and Highway 404. The Gormley station opened in 2016 and is served by five morning and five afternoon GO train trips on weekdays. The project will make lives easier for York Region residents and will bring more economic investment northward, said Ballard. The station will include a 12-car side rail platform with a canopy, designated waiting areas and scooter parking. Construction will focus on reducing impact to the surrounding ecosystem with rooftop solar panels and environmentally-responsible building design. The project will bring 200 jobs to the area, Del Duca said. "Demands here in York Region are significant," he said. "We are playing that simultaneous game of catch-up for the underinvesting that took place prior to 2003 . at the same time working hard to keep up, because we know the demands of population growth." The station represents the final stop on the line for Richmond Hill - and while it won’t provide allday, two-way electrified service "for a considerable time" because the rail is owned and operated by CN, it will still help get people out of their cars, Richmond Hill Mayor Dave Barrow said. "Anything that creates more capacity . helps us to grow reasonable, easy, seamless public transit."


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Many parents feel that an outright gift to a child is not practical because those parents do not want that child to inherit a large sum of money outright when he or she reaches the age of majority.

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Most parents would rather have the money managed and invested until the child reaches a more mature age. This is accomplished by setting up a trust in your Will. You can pick an age at which you feel your child will be mature enough to inherit outright. By setting up a trust in your Will, you can ensure that your executor, a person you trust, is managing and investing your child’s money until that child reaches the age Les Kotzer you specified. This treatment is very different from an outright gift to your child at the age of majority, because in such a case, your child will be able to get his or her hands on the money and spend it, according to his or her own whim. Imagine your child, not yet 20 years old, taking a big block of cash and buying an expensive sports car. You would probably rather see that same money being kept available to fund a college education for your child. This demonstrates why it is often important to set up a trust in your Will. An important consideration in setting up a trust in your Will, also known as a testamentary trust, is to select the proper person to act as executor. The term executor, for the purposes of this article, should be regarded as interchangeable with the term trustee. You should be aware that you can have multiple executors. If you are setting up a trust for your child until he or she reaches an age such as 25, you can have your will drafted so that your trustee has access to the funds required for your child’s maintenance, education, medical needs or any other matters which your trustee feels necessary for the general benefit of your child. This is commonly known as a power of encroachment. Your executor will have the ability to take money for your child’s legitimate needs as described above. Even though your child’s share of the principal will be frozen until your child reaches the age you specify in your Will, your trustee can nevertheless access the principal for those needs which the trustee feels require the expense of capital. It is obvious that your trustee is exercising a large amount of discretion over what money is going to be available to your child or for the benefit of your child. The trustee is carrying out his or her obligations as stated in your Will, but there may be occasional conflict between your trustee and your child. In order to smooth out areas of conflict, it might be advisable for you to write a non-binding letter, separate and apart from your Will, expressing your true feelings about the type of discretion that your trustee should exercise after your death. For example, in this type of letter, you may express your wish that the trustee can use a child’s money for educational purposes but cannot use the money for an expensive European vacation or expensive sports car. A letter of this nature can be of great comfort to your trustee, because he or she can show your child the letter that sets out your true wishes as to how the trust money is to be treated. Les Kotzer is a wills lawyer with the law firm of Fish and Associates at 7951 Yonge Street in Thornhill. Les is a regular call in guest on the Barb DiGiulio show on Newstalk 1010. He has also appeared on CNN and was featured as a Canadian success story on the CTV National News. In 2013, Les was awarded the Queen Elizabeth II Diamond Jubileee Medal for his work in Wills and helping to educate the public. Les is pleased to offer a free Will review for those who have a Will and are not sure if it is up to date. He also offers a free will consultation, if you do not have a Will and are not sure where to start. To book a will appointment with Les you can call his office at 905-881-1500. You can also email him for an appointment at les@leskotzer.com. For more information, please visit leskotzer.com or willappointment.com


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Minimum wage going to $11.60

NOTICE OF COMMENCEMENT Municipal Class Environmental Assessment Study

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Dufferin Street from Langstaff Road to Teston Road in the City of Vaughan The Regional Municipality of York is undertaking a Schedule ‘C’ Municipal Class Environmental Assessment (EA) Study, to review the current and future transportation needs on Dufferin Street from Langstaff Road to Teston Road in the City of Vaughan.

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A weekly online feature, Sunday Reads explores unsolved mysteries, introduces you to interesting people in our communities and offers up new fiction and non-fiction by Canadian authors. Join us every Sunday at yorkregion.com/sundayreads

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York Region workers as will all Ontario workers will get a raise to $11.60 an hour from $11.40 as of Oct. 1. Price Index (CPI), a measure of inflation in legislation that was passed in 2014. They are announced for Oct. 1 annually by April 1 each year.

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NOTICE OF PUBLIC MEETING THE REGIONAL MUNICIPALITY OF YORK DEVELOPMENT CHARGES ACT, 1997 On Thursday, April, 20, 2017 at 9 a.m. York Regional Council will hold a public meeting pursuant to the Development Charges Act, 1997. This public meeting is the second public meeting in relation to the 2017 Development Charge Background Study and Bylaw (the first was held on March 9, 2017). The purpose of this second public meeting is to receive additional input on a proposed Regionwide bylaw for imposing development charges against all lands in York Region (with the exception of wastewater charges in the Village of Nobleton, Township of King). Development charges are fees collected on new development and are a primary funding source for growth-related infrastructure. Regional services funded by this proposed development charge bylaw include water, wastewater, roads, the Toronto-York Spadina Subway Extension, transit and other municipal services.

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Help

The Regional Municipality of York

On May 25, 2017, York Regional Council will consider the approval of the proposed Regionwide Development Charge Bylaw applicable to all lands in York Region (with the exception of wastewater charges in the Village of Nobleton, Township of King). Additional information, copies of the revised Background Study, proposed bylaw and staff reports will be available online at york.ca or can be obtained from the Regional Clerk’s Office starting today and until May 19, 2017. Anyone wishing to attend the public meeting and address Committee of the Whole on this matter is requested to inform the Regional Clerk’s Office at 1-877-464-9675 extension 71320 or by email at regionalclerk@york.ca by noon on April 13, 2017. York Region Committee of the Whole meetings are held in the Council Chambers of York Region Administrative Centre at 17250 Yonge Street, Newmarket, ON L3Y 6Z1. Dated at Newmarket March 30, 2017. Christopher Raynor Regional Clerk 17250 Yonge Street Newmarket, ON L3Y6Z1

The Markham–Thornhill federal by-election is Monday. Are you ready to vote? If you’re a Canadian citizen, 18 or older, and have lived in this riding since March 1, 2017, you can vote in the federal by-election. Your voter information card tells you when and where to vote. If you didn’t receive your card, you can still register and vote at your polling place on April 3 from 9:30 a.m. to 9:30 p.m. To find out where to vote, and what ID to bring, visit elections.ca or call 1-800-463-6868 ( TTY 1-800-361-8935). Elections Canada has all the information you need to be ready to vote

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SMELTZER, John Thomas (1950-2017) Died on March 25, 2017 surrounded by loving friends. He was a much loved member of L’Arche Daybreak, Richmond Hill where he made his home for 46 years. John was also embraced and respected by many people he visited on his weekend walks in Richmond Hill. For the last years of his life, John received tender care from the wonderful people at his final home at Newmarket Health Centre. John is survived by his uncle Fergus Lawson and countless friends near and far. Visitation will be held at L’Arche Daybreak, 11339 Yonge Street, Richmond Hill, on Thursday, March 30, 2017 from 3 - 7 p.m. Funeral Service to be held on March 31, 2017 at St. Mary’s Anglican Church (10030 Yonge St., Richmond Memorial Hill) at 10:30 a.m. Donations in John’s name may be made to L’Arche Daybreak.

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