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PART TWO CHRIS SIMON chris.simon@simcoe.com This child-care institution needs a tear down, not a renovation. With wait-lists, poorly compensated early childhood educators, a separate market of unlicensed child-care operators and parents who either essentially work to pay daycare bills or put careers on hold to stay home and look after their children becoming part of the rule, not the exception, it’s clear several structural problems plague the current system. How should the foundation be fixed? And where can Ontario look for inspiration? Jill Leckie is a Scottish businesswoman who used to live in Toronto and now resides in Sweden with her partner. They are working professionals. She built a website that helps newcomers to the county adjust to life in Stockholm. The couple has an outgoing and chatty two-year-old, Stella, who is enrolled in the country’s preschool system. Leckie pays the equivalent of $125 per month in child-care costs, which she describes as "not even a percentage" of her family’s income. "It’s that small," she said. "It’s ridiculous." In Sweden, lowincome
families pay nothing for child care while the cost for more affluent parents is capped at just over $200 per month. Government policy states: "Parents should only have to spend one to three per cent of the family’s income on child care." Their model is heavily subsidized by government and administered by municipalities. It’s been in existence for decades. There are a variety of preschools to choose from; they’re all licensed and regulated and listed on government websites. A one-child family with two working parents is automatically entitled to about 30 hours per week of daycare. Families are also granted 480days of paid parental leave. For the first 390 days, parents receive nearly 80 per cent of their normal pay. "This child-care system works because it’s so well provisioned for," Leckie said. "It’s a well thought through system that starts as soon as your child is born. I don’t understand why other governments around the world don’t see it like that. It seems like a nobrainer. Not everybody does it equally, but it gives you that choice without having to worry about struggling." There is a similar but some-
what more conservative model in place in Quebec. That system requires a basic contribution of between $7.75 and $21.20 per child, per day. The rate is set based on annual income. Ontario has promised to review the affordability issue as part of its larger child-care strategy, which includes 100,000 new daycare spaces in the coming years. "Child-care deserves real attention from the government," said Carolyn Ferns, public policy and government relations co-ordinator for the Ontario Coalition for Better Child Care. "We’re happy they’re looking at it, but we’re asking them to go further and really create a system that addresses the crisis we have in Ontario. We need to be looking at the system as a whole. We need to look at a system that brings equity and grows to really support everybody. Right now, it’s leaving child care to the market. That’s not really working for anybody. We’re worried new funds are going into child care without really addressing how to set up a system." According to the coalition, there are currently about 330,000 regulated child-care spaces for school-aged and younger children in the province. But wait-lists and
affordability issues are also forcing parents to consider the competing ’grey’ market of available unlicensed child care. "What kind of choice do parents have? They pounce at the first opportunity they get," Ferns said. "There aren’t options." One of the coalition’s concerns is the growth of "big corporate players" in the system. Ferns said the province should place a moratorium on the licensing of new forprofit child-care spots, adding about 25 per cent of spaces in Ontario are for-profit. Ontario should also put accountability mechanisms in place that ensure government funding is used to lower fees and raise wages of child educators, she said. Right now, it’s incredibly difficult for many ECEs to make a good living at their profession. That’s forcing several out of the field entirely. "(ECEs) earn notoriously low wages," Ferns said, noting the province will need to hire about 20,000 new ECEs to reach its childcare expansion plan goals. "They’re professionals with degrees and diplomas. The government wants to expand child care but we know
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Upcoming Meetings Tuesday, September 5 – Committee of the Whole – 4:30 p.m. Wednesday, September 6 – Council Public Meeting – 7:30 p.m. Monday, September 11 – Council – 7:30 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 of by speaking with Clerk’s Office staff before the start of the meeting.
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NOTICE OF COMPLETE APPLICATIONS UNDER THE PLANNING ACT The Town of Richmond Hill has received the following applications under the Planning Act: Inquiries Refer To: Town File: D02-17024 Town Planner: Alison Long, Senior Planner – Site Plans Telephone: 905-771-5563 Email: alison.long@richmondhill.ca A request from Sasan Saadat to amend the Zoning By-law for lands described as Lots 47 to 50, Plan 133 and municipally known as 45 Prince Arthur Avenue. The application seeks to permit four semi-detached dwellings on the subject lands. A request from Roeleveld and Roeleveld Enterprises Inc. to amend the Zoning By-law and for approval of a residential Plan of Subdivision for lands described as Part of Lot 4, Concession 2, E.Y.S. and municipally known as 12826 and 12844 Leslie Street has been received. The applications seek to permit 41 freehold townhouse units and four (4) single detached units, a road widening block, a landscape block, an open space block and an environmental block. The purpose of this notice is to advise the public that “completee” development applications have been received by the Town of Richmond Hill pursuant to the Planning Act. The application has been circulated to Town departments and external agencies for review and comment. A Council Public Meeting will be scheduled and held at a later date, with formal notice being provided pursuant to the statutory requirements of the Planning Act. If you wish to express your views with respect to these applications, please forward your comments in writing to the assigned Planner noted above. The personal information accompanying your submission will become part of the public record. Additional information related to this application is also available for inspection between 8:30 AM and 4:30 PM during regular business days at the Town’s Planning & Regulatory Services Department, located at 225 East Beaver Creek Road, 4th Floor, Richmond Hill, Ontario L4B 3P4 (Telephone: 905-771-8910). Dated this 24th day of August, 2017.
Public Notice NOTICE OF COMPLETE APPLICATIONS UNDER THE PLANNING ACT The Town of Richmond Hill has received the following applications under the Planning Act: Inquiries Refer To: Town File: D02-17026 and D03-17006 Town Planner: Mary Filipetto, Senior Planner - Subdivisions Telephone: 905-747-6452 Email: mary.filipetto@richmondhill.ca A request from Laura Roeleveld and Roeleveld Enterprises Inc. to amend the Zoning By-law and for approval of a residential Plan of Subdivision for lands described as Part of Lot 4, Concession 2, E.Y.S. and municipally known as 12826 and 12844 Leslie Street has been received. The applications seek to permit 41 freehold townhouse units and four (4) single detached units, a road widening block, a landscape block, an open space block and an environmental block.
The purpose of this notice is to advise the public that “completee” development applications have been received by the Town of Richmond Hill pursuant to the Planning Act. The application has been circulated to Town departments and external agencies for review and comment. A Council Public Meeting will be scheduled and held at a later date, with formal notice being provided pursuant to the statutory requirements of the Planning Act. If you wish to express your views with respect to these applications, please forward your comments in writing to the assigned Planner noted above. The personal information accompanying your submission will become part of the public record. Additional information related to this application is also available for inspection between 8:30 AM and 4:30 PM during regular business days at the Town’s Planning & Regulatory Services Department, located at 225 East Beaver Creek Road, 4th Floor, Richmond Hill, Ontario L4B 3P4 (Telephone: 905-771-8910). Dated this 24th day of August, 2017.
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NOTICE OF TEMPORARY ROAD CLOSURE OF RICHMOND GREEN PARK ACCESS ROAD To facilitate the installation of new municipal services and road reconstruction for the new subdivision on the northwest corner of Elgin Mills Road and Leslie Street by Mattamy Elgin Mills Limited, a closure of Richmond Green Park Access Road is scheduled as follows: from 7:00 a.m. Thursday, August 17 to 7:00 p.m. Saturday, September 2, 2017 Through traffic along William F. Bell Parkway is provided. Access to local properties and emergency traffic will be maintained. If further information is required, please contact: Access Richmond Hill (905) 771 – 8800, or access@richmondhill.ca
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It’s not enough, Premier Wynne. While we appreciate the sentiment behind Ontario’s decision to add 100,000 child-care spaces in the next few years, it won’t fix a broken system. Failures of Ontario’s daycare system include a lack of affordability for parents, unlicensed care competing against licensed centres, as well as the inability to consistently attract and retain quality early-childhood educators. Adding more spaces to this foundation means the system will limp on and nothing will be fixed. It has become apparent, in our eyes of this media organization and many of the experts we’ve interviewed for our child-care series, that a reform of the current structure will fail. We need a heavier government investment and a complete overhaul of the system. This must come now. There are parents who feel the financial pinch each month. They fret about paying daycare bills and are forced to cut back in other areas. Perhaps they try to shave a few dollars off the weekly grocery bill, avoid an occasional dinner out or hold off on vacation. They may sink a bit further into credit card debt just to pay daycare bills. The implications of a poorly subsidized child-care model are far-reaching. But quality child care is too often viewed as a privilege in this province. The government’s belief that 20 per cent of a parent’s income should go toward paying for daycare is absurd and archaic - other jurisdictions around the world have proven affordable daycare can improve overall living standards without bankrupting an economy. Our current system forces well-educated Ontarians to make tough choices. Some put careers on hold because a large portion of their income would go toward paying for their children to be in daycare. Let them practice their craft. They may be loving, nurturing parents, but most are not professional educators adept at preparing children for higher learning. Ontario must also give ECEs the same financial dignity as teachers. ECEs are trained professionals responsible for the well-being of some of the most vulnerable people in our society. They shape young minds when those children are most eager to learn and yet their paycheques reflect jobs of a low skill level. Most parents want safe, affordable care that best positions their children for success. Quebec and Sweden offer great examples of how this can be offered to and paid for by families. Revolutionizing daycare, overhauling what is delivered and how, is the best way to improve the system.
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• LETTERS & COMMENTARY • Long-term care not management heavy RE: Caregiver crisis: One personal support worker’s story, yorkregion.com, Aug. 10 I read with interest your article about "Janice," the PSW. For your information/ consideration, I have the following feedback: 1. Long-term care homes (the 630 in Ontario) do not know when Ministry of Health inspectors will be visiting. Janice may be referring to the voluntary process of accreditation (done by CARF or Accreditation Canada). These are entirely two different things. When ministry inspectors are in homes to do inspections, it is their requirement that homes post signs to advise everyone
(notably resident and families) that they are on site. 2. In point of fact, illness (e.g., colds, flu, etc.) among residents is often spread by those bringing it in from the community, such as staff or family and other visitors. So, it is more likely that residents "catch sickness" from staff, rather than the other way around. 3. The long-term care industry is not "top heavy" with management. My home (a typical long-term care home) would have six managers to 200-plus frontline staff. The long-term care industry is challenged by an inordinate amount of legislation, unlike hospitals, for example, and with far less financial resources than hospitals. Obviously, I don’t know what other work experience Janice has, other than long-term care, but I would
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Finding balance with extracurricular activities Extracurricular activities teach students important life lessons, provide them opportunities to socialize and often stimulate their minds and bodies in ways that differ from the stimulation provided in the classroom. Data from the U.S. Census Bureau states that, in 2014, 57 percent of children between the ages of 6 and 17 participate in at least one after-school extracurricular activity. Children are more likely to participate in sports than clubs or lessons, such as music, dance and language, but each of these activities can be beneficial to students’ development. Students who participate in extracurricular activities may want to limit their participation to 20 hours per week. This is according to a group of professors from Stanford University and Villanova University who have been collecting data on the issue since 2007. In their report “Extracurricular Activity in High-Perform-
ing School Contexts: Stress Buster, Booster or Buffer?”, Jerusha Conner and Sarah Miles found that 87 percent of kids who would be considered to have packed schedules were perfectly happy unless they were doing more than four hours a day. The “over-scheduling hypothesis” may be overhyped. This is the concern that too much organized activity participation leads to poor developmental outcomes. This hypothesis also suggests that hectic schedules also undermine family functioning, detract from schoolwork and possibly increase the risk of copycat behaviours and excessive competitiveness. However, in the study “The Over-Scheduling Hypothesis Revisited: Intensity of Organized Activity Participation During Adolescence and Young Adult Outcomes,” researchers J.L. Mahoney and Andrea Vest determined that, controlling for demographic factors and baseline adjustment, extracurricular intensity was a
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LISA QUEEN lqueen@yrmg.com Size matters. If you are looking to get rid of waste and recycling such as electronic waste, tires, bulky recyclables, cardboard, and scrap metal at Richmond Hill’s community environmental centre, check to make sure your vehicle isn’t too big. As of Aug. 24, all cargo vans, cube vans/trucks, and larger vehicles will be prohibited at the centre at 1124 Elgin Mills Rd. E until further notice, according to a statement from York Region. "Wait times have become unreasonably lengthy with the larger commercial vehicles taking up to 40 minutes to unload, while passenger vehicles with much smaller loads are forced to wait at times upwards of two hours with traffic backing up onto Elgin Mills," spokesperson Patrick Casey said. "The site is being renovated and improvements are being made which will include the installation of a weigh scale. Once complete, the facility will switch to a weight-based fee structure that will be fair for vehicles of all sizes." Customers with larger vehicles may visit these alternate sites: McCleary Court Community Environmental Centre, 130 McCleary Ct., City of Vaughan Earl Turcott Waste Management Facility (Miller Waste Systems), 300 Rodick Rd., City of MarkhamSigns will be posted at the Richmond Hill centre entrance notifying customers of the new vehicle size restrictions, and staff will be available to answer questions regarding the size restrictions and provide information about alternate recycling and disposal facilities available. For inquiries about York Region waste depots, please visit york.ca/ wastedepots or call 1-866-665-6752.
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Bayview Avenue Steeles Avenue to Elgin Mills Road City of Markham and Town of Richmond Hill The Regional Municipality of York has completed a Schedule ‘C’ Municipal Class Environmental Assessment (EA) Study for improvements to Bayview Avenue between Steeles Avenue and Elgin Mills Road. The EA Study recommends the following solutions for Bayview Avenue: • Widening from four lanes to six lanes
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If concerns cannot be resolved through discussions with York Region, a person may request that the Minister of the Environment and Climate Change issue a Part II Order for this project. A Part II Order request must be received by the Minister at the address below no later than October 2, 2017. The Honourable Chris Ballard Minister of Environment and Climate Change 77 Wellesley Street West, 11th Floor, Ferguson Block Toronto, ON M7A 2T5
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Accessible formats of materials are available upon request. This notice was first issued August 17, 2017. Personal information submitted (e.g. name, address, phone number) is collected, maintained and disclosed under the authority of the Environmental Assessment Act and the Municipal Freedom of Information and Protection of Privacy Act for transparency and consultation purposes. 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.
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LISA QUEEN lqueen@yrmg.com You need a salary approaching $300,000 if you hope to buy a home in King Township, the most expensive community in the Greater Toronto Area, according to a new report. But even in the rest of the GTA, a six-figure household income is required to purchase a house, especially in York Region where an income in the neighbourhood of $200,000 is necessary. "We wanted to arm consumers with some very specific information to assist in their home search journey," said Enzo Ceniti, Realtor and director of training and development at real estate brokerage TheRedPin. "When looking at just home prices, it can be hard to grasp exactly how much you need to earn to be able to invest in a home." In King Township, you need an annual household income of $264,000 to be able to afford a mortgage of $5,883 and other expenses on a house with an average price of $1.6 million. If you are looking to buy a house in Aurora, where the average price is $1.13
million, you need a household income of $197,913 to afford the mortgage of $4,280 and other expenses. In Markham, a household income of $191,250 is needed to afford the mortgage and other expenses on a house with an average price of $1.117 million. Newmarket is a bit more affordable. To buy a house with an average price of $965,636, you have to pull in a household income of $169,388 to afford the mortgage of $3,652 and other expenses. Home ownership is pricey in Richmond Hill, where the average house price is $1.066 million, requiring a household income of $213,113 to afford the mortgage of $4,713 and other expenses. In Vaughan, you need an annual household income of $195,000 to be able to buy a house at the average price of $1.141 million. You’ll be spending $4,320 on your mortgage and other expenses. The average house price in Whitchurch-Stouffville is $1.185 million, meaning you need a household income of $202,200 to afford the monthly $4,482 mortgage and other expenses. In East Gwillimbury,
your household income needs to be $175,313 to afford a house at the average price of $1,015 million. That works out to $3,841 for your mortgage and other expenses. The report did not provide information for Georgina. Meanwhile, a new report from Royal LePage, said "peak millennials" aged 25 to 30 have a strong desire to buy a home but are facing challenges to getting there, from high prices in urban markets to job uncertainty in other communities. With peak millennials as a group now reaching their late 20s, the number of people aged 25 to 30 is projected to increase 17 per cent in 2021 compared to 2016, Royal LePage said. "Whether they choose to buy or rent, peak millennials will inevitably shape the housing market due to their sheer volume," president Phil Soper said. "We expect demand from this demographic to put additional pressure on entry-level housing and investment properties being used to supplement the limited inventory of purpose-built rental buildings."
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Limited time lease offers available through Honda Financial Services Inc. (HFS), to qualified retail customers on approved credit. Weekly payments include freight and PDI (ranges from $1,595 to $1,725 depending on model), tire & environmental fee ($17.50), A/C charge ($100), and OMVIC fee ($10). Taxes, licence, insurance and registration are extra. ΩRepresentative weekly lease example: 2017 Civic LX Sedan 6MT (Model FC2E5HE) // 2017 Accord LX Sedan 6MT (Model CR2E3HE) // 2017 CR-V LX 2WD CVT (Model RW1H3HES) on a 60-month term with 260 weekly payments at 1.99% // 0.99% // 3.99% lease APR. Weekly payment is $55.72 // $66.75 // $79.00 with $0 down or equivalent trade-in and $475 // $415 // $730 total lease incentive and $0 // $0 // $132 individual dealer contribution deducted from the negotiated selling price before taxes. Down payments, $0 security deposit and first weekly payments due at lease inception. Total lease obligation is $14,486.07 // $17,354.26 // $20,539.89. 120,000 kilometre allowance; charge of $0.12/km for excess kilometres. PPSA lien registration fee of $45.93 and lien registering agent’s fee of $5.65, due at time of delivery are not included. ^$750 // $1,000 Honda Financial Services Inc. (HFS) lease & finance dollars are deducted from the negotiated price after taxes. Lease & finance dollars apply to retail customer lease or finance agreements through HFS for 2017 Civic Sedan and Coupe (excludes Si models) // 2017 Accord Sedan models concluded between August 1st, 2017 and August 31st, 2017 at participating Ontario Honda Dealers. For all offers: licence, insurance, PPSA, other taxes (including HST) and excess wear and tear are extra. Taxes payable on full amount of purchase price. Offers only valid for Ontario residents at participating Ontario Honda Dealers. Dealer may sell/lease for less. Dealer order/trade may be necessary. Colour availability may vary by dealer. Vehicles and accessories are for illustration purposes only. Offers, prices and features subject to change without notice. See your Ontario Honda Dealer or visit HondaOntario.com for full details.
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l Friday, August 25 Caribbean North 2017 7th Annual Fundraising Concert WHEN: 6:30 p.m - 10:30 p.m WHERE: Plaza Suite - Richmond Hill Centre for the Performing Arts, 10268 Yonge St., Richmond Hill CONTACT: 905-737-3368 COST: $40 to $50 An evening filled with live performances on stage by talented community artists from across the GTA. All proceeds goes toward funding ongoing our charity work. l Saturday, August 26 Forgotten Ones Cat Rescue and TRUPet August Kitten Fest Adopt-a-thon WHEN: 10:00 a.m - 4:00 p.m WHERE: TRUpet, 10520 Yonge St., Richmond Hill CONTACT: Contact@forgottenones.ca COST: Free to attend, adoption fees vary Come meet the latest lovable kittens available for adoption. We recommend completing the application available on our website beforehand for preapproval.
Al-anon, for anyone affected by someone else’s alcohol use WHEN: 11:00 a.m - 12:00 p.m WHERE: St. Mary’s Anglican Church, 10030 Yonge St., Richmond Hill CONTACT: Dave, 647-
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Visit yorkregion.com/events to submit your own community events for online publishing. 408-7832, dave.m.mccann@gmail.com Use laneway on northwest corner, 25m west of Yonge Street. Enter from parking lot. Use door with ramp. Note: handicap access. Artist in Residence - Mary, Nicholas and Margaret WHEN: 1:00 p.m - 5:00 p.m WHERE: Mill Pond Gallery, 314 Mill St., Richmond Hill CONTACT: Andrea End, 905-770 7449, rhgaexec@gmail.com, http:// www.rhga.ca COST: There will be original artwork in various stages of completion as artists use the week to demonstrate and create. Work will also be on display and for sale. l Sunday, August 27 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@richmondhill.ca, https://www.richmondhill.ca/en/things-to-do/ farmers-market.aspx COST:
There will be family entertainment, food and crafts and activities for the children. l Tuesday, August 29 Toastmasters WHEN: 7:00 p.m - 8:15 p.m WHERE: York Regional Police, 171 Major Mackenzie Dr. W., Richmond Hill CONTACT: Tina Gaisin, 416-509-2600, Tina@FillTheRoom.ca COST: Guests are free. There is a cost to join Inclusive Toastmasters helps people who want to improve their speaking abilities personally and in business. l Wednesday, August 30 Free one hour family law advice WHEN: 8:30 a.m - 4:30 p.m WHERE: Community Legal Clinic of York Region, 21 Dunlop Street, Suite 200, Richmond Hill CONTACT: Kim McKinnon, 905-5085018, mailbox@clcyr.on.ca COST: Do you live in Markham, Vaughan or Richmond Hill? Free family law advice every Wednesday afternoon. Please call for an appointment.
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l Saturday, August 26 Buzz on Bees WHEN: 9:00 a.m - 12:00 p.m WHERE: Kortright Centre for Conservation, 9550 Pine Valley Dr., Vaughan CONTACT: 905832-2289 COST: $30 Learn about bees, tour active hives, visit bee education centre and build a bee habitat during this workshop.
Markham-Milliken Children’s Festival WHEN: 10:00 a.m - 6:00 p.m WHERE: Markham Civic Centre, 101 Town Centre Blvd., Markham CONTACT: 905-477-5530 Ontario’s largest annual children’s festival at the Markham Civic Centre, part of the City’s Canada 150 celebrations. Aurora Ribfest WHEN: 11:00 a.m - 11:00 p.m WHERE: Machell Park, Aurora Heights Drive, Aurora CONTACT: 905-726-4762 Enjoy fantastic entertainment, live music, hoedown showdown talent competition, activities, Aurora Rotary Club beer garden and lots of food vendors. Age of majority
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after 8 p.m. Newmarket Music Festival WHEN: 12:00 p.m WHERE: Riverwalk Commons, 200 Doug Duncan Drive, Newmarket CONTACT: (905) 895-5193, http:// newmarketmusicfestival.com/ COST: $15 Enjoy two stages featuring a variety of live music all weekend long. Event includes food, beer and wine vendors along with art, crafts and more.
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Taste of Stouffville WHEN: 2:00 p.m - 11:00 p.m WHERE: Memorial Park - Stouffville, 4 Church St. S., WhitchurchStouffville CONTACT: 416-4992185, info@evgcares.org COST: Donation $5 before 8 p.m., $10 after 8 p.m. Taste local treats while enjoying music, children’s activities and more. Admission is by donation, children 15 and younger are free. Proceeds going to Evergreen Hospice.
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even charitable. A tiny amount of the proceeds from the bin may go to a registered charity and the rest may go into an owner’s pocket. Calls to the owners of the bins go to an answering machine and aren’t returned. Emails to the bin owners remain unanswered. But people, not knowing what else to do with their unwanted old pants, shirts or shoes, keep dumping them in the rogue bins. It was all too much for Sue McLellan, a Tim Hortons franchise owner in Markham who got fed up with her own rogue-bin horror story this past year. "A couple of years ago, they put a bin on my property without even asking me. I phoned them repeatedly, the clothing was on the ground ... finally we called the police who said we have the right to remove it. We got rid of it and they brought in another one. "It does not look good. When you drive into the parking lot, that’s the first thing you see, stuff all over the ground." McLellan eventually got rid of the second bin and the rogue-bin operators have not returned since. That may be in part because of Markham’s innovative textile recycling program that was introduced in the city in October. Since it began, the program has recycled 4.5 million pounds of textiles, according to Claudia Marsales, the city’s senior manager of waste and environmental management. Before the program began, Markham was plagued with about 120 rogue bins, Marsales said. She said now that there are more than 100 City of Markham bins throughout the city at fire halls, recreation facilities and other public buildings, the rogue bins have largely disappeared. In fact, more than 60 of those bins have been relocated to a "bin graveyard" at the city’s works depot at 8100 Warden Ave., Marsales jokes.
TIPS You have old clothes and you want to get rid of them - now. So what do you do? If you live in Markham, take them to a clearly labelled City of Markham textile bin where some 4.5 million pounds of textiles have been recycled since the city started the program last October. Those donated items have gone directly to the city’s charitable partners, the Salvation Army, Diabetes Canada, and STEPS, a charity that helps those with addiction issues. Elsewhere in York Region, you can find several Diabetes Canada clothing bins sprinkled around Richmond Hill and several other municipalities. But it might be easier to email www.diabetes.ca/ declutter or call 1-800-505-5525 and ask the organization to come and pick up your gently used clothes. As to how each municipality deals with rogue clothing bins, it depends: · Markham has its textile diversion program and has scooped up rogue bins and denies licences to operators who can’t prove they aren’t fully charitable. · Richmond Hill and Aurora deal with the bins only through their property standards bylaw departments. · In Newmarket, an operator must have an annual licence and is required to submit an application with the following documentation: proof of Canadian General Liability Insurance in amount of $2 million naming the Town of Newmarket as additional insurer, a letter of permission from the owner for installation of the clothing donation bin on the property, a letter of permission from the director in the case of property owned by the Town, a sketch and description of the location on the property for the proposed clothing donation bin and a signed letter of understanding from the property owner. · In Vaughan the licensing bylaw applies to clothing drop donation boxes. Providers are required to be licensed. Only registered charities under the federal Income Tax Act are permitted to make an application for a licence says the city. · In Georgina, donation bins are considered an accessory building, pursuant to zoning bylaw 500. They are permitted as long as they meet the required setbacks. All items must be stored in the bins and the area around them must be kept clear of junk and debris. The Town of Georgina does not have a bylaw that independently addresses donation bins. The textiles collected at the city’s bins are donated to Markham’s charity partners, the Salvation Army, Diabetes Canada and STEPS, a charity that helps those with addiction issues. "They (charitable partners) have to prove to us that 100 per cent of what they received from donated textiles, minus operating expenses, goes to charity. That’s totally different from for-profit (rogue) bins; they might give 5 per cent or 1 per cent to charity and keep the rest for profit," said Marsales. She said though rogue bins are not a new problem, "we have a new solution." And she added that other municipalities in the GTA are taking a look at Markham’s approach to the problem. "It is a competitive landscape, but there are bona fide bins where charities do pay the licensing fees like
us," said Diabetes Canada’s Paul Gilbertus. He said the partnership with the City of Markham has been ideal, but added that Diabetes Canada has 4,000 of its own clothing bins in licensed spaces across Canada. "We are the largest player in the charitable sector in the (clothing bin) space, we’ve been doing it since 1985. We earn $10 million a year from the clothing business out of $50 million in revenue," said Gilbertus. "Our model is to be completely above-board, but you do have rogue operators with a tenuous charitable link, but those would mostly be wooden bins; it does make the whole industry look less than legitimate," he said. "We’re trying to add a lot of value. One hundred per cent of the net proceeds go to charitable proceeds," Gilbertus said.
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Prep your yard now for success next growing season Taking a little time to properly prepare your yard for fall and winter can be crucial to ensuring gorgeous plants and foliage in the spring. Follow these simple steps to get your yard in top shape:
3. Prune your perennials and trees. Cut back the dead leaves and branches to promote new growth in the spring. Wear your DH3 Jake Straight Stretch jeans from Mark’s to ensure you’re able to stretch and reach every branch.
1. There’s a reason raking your yard is synonymous with fall — layers of dead grass and other materials build up over the summer and can prevent strong grass growth. Rake your yard thoroughly for a good start next spring.
4. Fertilizing your lawn in the fall gives it the energy it needs to maintain a healthy root system and bounce back to life in the spring. 5. Clean and cover outdoor furniture and store in a shed if possible. That way, your furniture won’t blow away or have to brave the harsh elements head on.
2. Did you know that fall is the best time to do weed control? Weeds continue to gather nutrients and energy that they store during the winter to use in the spring. Apply herbicide to decrease the chance of their survival during the winter.
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Wonderful sunfilled 3 bdrm family home located in desirable SE Newmarket. Open concept design w updated kitchen w granite cntrs & breakfast bar overlooking living rm, separate dining area, walk-out to southern exp yd w patio, master bdrm w updated 3pc ens (huge shw) & w/i closet. Good szd 2nd & 3rd bdrm, 4pc bath, finished bsmt w rec rm, 3 car parking, close to schools, park, shopping & Hwy 404.
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New home deposit protection changes coming to Ontario When new home buyers put down a deposit on a new home or condominium in Ontario, they enjoy peace of mind that their deposit is protected should anything go wrong with the sale. Since 2003, Tarion, which backstops the new home warranty, has provided consumers with deposit protection of up to $40,000 for new freehold homes and up to $20,000 for condominiums. Condominium deposits also have the added protection of being placed in trust and protected under the Condominium Act. This level of protection has worked well over the years, but a lot has changed since 2003. The prices of homes, particularly in the GTA, have skyrocketed in recent years. Ontario has also seen the collapse of large builders — most notably Urbancorp, but others as well. That’s why in 2016, Tarion committed to review deposit protection for freehold homes. Tracy MacCharles, the minister of government and consumer services, also publicly stated last March that she wanted a review to go ahead. The review has been looking at three options. The first option is to put all freehold deposits in trust, similar to condominium deposits. This would be an effective protection for consumers, but could act as a barrier to new builders entering the industry because builders of freehold homes use deposits as working capital to finance their construction of new homes. A second option is to increase the deposit protection cap — perhaps to $50,000 or $60,000 — or to use a formula, such as 10 per cent of the pur-
chase price (but not less than $40,000). This option provides better deposit protection for consumers, but could result in a small rise in enrolment fees that may be passed on to the consumer. Still, builders of freehold homes would have more working capital and new home sales may rise, boosted by increased consumer confidence. The third option is a blend of the first two: an increase in the deposit cap and any funds collected above that cap must be held in trust. Consumers would enjoy enhanced protection and builders would have greater working capital, although
they would need to take on the extra work of administering the trust provisions. Under all options, consumers enjoy greater protection, but there are trade-offs that have to
be considered before a final decision is made. The Ministry of Government and Consumer Services is expected to make an announcement this fall.
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14 WATERTON WAY, BRADFORD $1,298,000 Backing to a green ravine, this classic five-bedroom detached beauty boasts a 50 ft. frontage, exterior decorative lighting, attached double car garage, and a wide front porch that invites a chat with the neighbours. Step inside the brick home to a bright double-height foyer that leads the eye to a central hardwood staircase and balcony, then beyond to a perfect balance of open concept and separate rooms. Beside the entry is a convenient home office with built-in shelving and tray ceiling. Highlights include hardwood floors, crown moulding and pot lights on the main level; smooth ceilings, California shutters, and upgraded light fixtures throughout the home. The main floor laundry has Miele washer and dryer plus built-in storage. The gourmet eat-in kitchen features quartz countertops, centre island with pendant lights, pantry cupboards, stainless steel appliances including Jenn-Air luxury fridge and built-in oven/microwave combo, and a Miele dishwasher. The sunny eat-in area has a walk out to the deck. Family room opens off the kitchen so the chef is always part of the conversation. It features hardwood and a gas fireplace. Hardwood flooring flows between the open concept living and dining rooms both of which have California shutters.
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Upstairs, the master retreat boasts his & hers walk-in closets and a spa-like five piece ensuite with soaker tub and separate glass shower. The four additional bedrooms each have California shutters and access to either an ensuite or semi-ensuite bathroom. The lower level finished in-law suite offers a rec room, family room, kitchen with breakfast bar, two bedrooms, three-piece bathroom, above-grade windows and a separate entrance.
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DINING SET, Elegant solid wood Dining table with 2 arm chairs and 6 side chairs. Large beautiful china cabinet with mirror back/ tri-level interior lighting. $2500. Office Furniture 3 piece solid mahogany Large desk, computer desk and book shelf. $800. 416-371-2120 LEE VALLEY FLORALIGHT grow light stand-three tier model $350. Will throw in Canopy, spare bulbs, timer, moisture meter etc. FREE LEE VALLEY COLD FRAME $150 905-508-4258 MARBLE TABLE/ 4 chairs. $500; King Bedroom set $600; Large filing cabinet $30; Antique wood desk $100; you pick up. call 905-773-7707
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Our Mother of Perpetual Help Holy Spirit Thou make me see everything and show me the way to reach my ideal. You who give the divine gift to forgive and forget the wrong that is done to me and who are in all instances of my life with me. I, in this short dialogue, want to thank You for everything and confirm once more that I never want to be separated from You no matter how great the material desire may be. I want to be with You and my loved ones in Your perpetual glory. Amen. Person must pray this 3 consecutive days without stating one’s wish. After the 3rd day your wish will be granted no matter how difficult it may be. Promise to publish this as soon as your favor has been granted. T.D.
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MOON, Joan Elizabeth Peacefully passed away with family by her side at Southlake Hospital in Newmarket on August 20, 2017. Joan was best friend and sister of Sandra (Gerry) Goller and the late Keith (Margaret) Moon. She was the much loved aunt of Heather Moon (Anthony Edwards), Paul Moon, Diana (R. J.) Ford and Darren (Lisa) Goller. Joan was the cherished great aunt of Luke, Scott, Sophie, Nathan, Aiden and Connor, and will also be greatly missed by her many friends, especially Shirley Bowles. Visitation at Marshall Funeral Home, 10366 Yonge St., Richmond Hill on Tuesday, August 29, 6 - 8 p.m. The Memorial Service at Richmond Hill United Church, 10201 Yonge St., Richmond Hill on Wednesday, August 30, at 11 a.m., followed by a reception. In memory of Joan, donations may be made to Heart and Stroke Foundation, Richmond Hill United Church or Mackenzie Health Foundation.
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Registered Early Childhood Educators Assistants & Supply Staff Required for before and after school programs at German Mills P.S., Thornhill Must be able to work split shifts. Email resume and cover letter to: gm@ypce.com or call 905-709-3484 www.ypce.com General Help
Metroland Central’s Toronto Distribution Centre requires a permanent part time Shipper/Receiver for its warehouse operation. Reporting to the Mailroom Supervisor and/or Production Manager, this position will be responsible for pallet picking and racking during our week of production.
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School Crossing Guards in Richmond Hill * Red Cardinal Trail & Mallard Marsh Cres * Kingshill Rd & Maggy Ave/Sellek Dr * Stave Cres. (North Leg) @ Silver Pines Parkette * Don Head Blvd & Marsh Street * Rolling Hill Road & Jack Ashton Ave Please call us today at: 905-737-1600
Full time Mechanically Inclined Person TURN KEY STAFFING PROUDLY WORKING IN PARTNERSHIP WITH TS TECH Are currently recruiting for 50 dedicated employees to work a two week day & two week afternoon shift rotation; Long term positions $16.00/HR overtime after 40 hours Please contact us at 905-953-9133; Start your career today! bring a friend! COME SEE US AT 200 Davis Drive,Ste 7, Newmarket Technical/ Skilled Trades
Technical/ Skilled Trades
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Some mechanical experience an asset. Will train the right person BeneďŹ ts. Work Hours: Mon- Fri 8-5 p.m. Apply in person to York Spring and Radiator Service 60 Industrial Pkwy N., Aurora
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CGA (Accountant) / Bookkeeper Vaughan - Single person ofďŹ ce. Minimum 10 years experience. AP/AR, payroll, bank reconciliation, taxes, mortgages, and property management knowledge.
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HIRING PERMANENT FULL TIME STAFF 125 Corcoran Court, East Gwillimbury
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IS HIRING: Supervisors
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STONE MASON - Minimum 5yrs. experience Include; agstone, natural stone walls, concrete blocks. HARDSCAPE - Include; install pavers, retaining walls/steps, set grades. All wages based on experience. Career advancement opportunities and company beneďŹ ts.
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Skilled Labourer
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home improvement / service professionals
Moving & Storage
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BEST CLEANING LADIES IN THE CITY Honest, hard working, insured/ bonded. 416-897-6782 www.maidforyou torontoltd.com
Cleaning/Janitorial CRYSTAL CLEANING experience Homes, Offices. Insured/ bonded. Supplies provided. 15% discount. Call (647)500-2260 for details.
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Electrical
BEST PRICE PAINTERS Quality Painters at Affordable Prices Interior/Exterior, Patch Work, Minor Repair Fully Licensed and Insured. Free Estimate, Please call
Paramount Painting Company
647-642-8570
PAINTING AND REPAIRS. Interior and Exterior. Home and OfďŹ ce. 25 Years Experience. Free Estimates. Call John 416-875-0774 Landscaping, Lawn Care, Supplies
Landscaping, Lawn Care, Supplies
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Waste Removal
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WANTED 1 or 2 domestic help/ careworkers wanted for elderly lady. Hours are 7 a.m. - 10 a.m. & 12 - 4 p.m. Thursday to Sunday. Must be available for all mornings, all afternoons, or both shifts. Duties include cleaning, cooking, laundry, assistance with light exercise, appointments and personal care. Must have valid drivers licence and eligible to work in Ontario. email: n.lumwilson88@gmail.com or text 416-948-8818
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Long/short, big/small, residential/ condos/ commercial. Quality service. Affordable/ reliable. www.parrismovers.ca Painting & Decorating
Domestic Help Wanted
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PARRIS MOVERS home improvement / service professionals
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Painting & Decorating TOP PAINTERS! Great prices! Honest and 'SJFOEMZ ZFBST FYQF rience. Licensed and insured, interior and exterior. Spray painting as well. We have 50 professional painters working full time, we paint any size jobs up to 'SFF FTUJ mates, Call Benjamin
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CARPET, LAMINATE A1, Sales, installation, repair, restretch. Seniors discount, 25 years experience. For expert workmanship/low rates and free estimates call:
(416) 569-5606 Home Renovations
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Home Renovations HOUSEHOLD RENOVATION/REPAIR SERVICES, Water damage, Popcorn ceilings, Drywall, Painting (exterior/interior), Reasonable prices, Electrical/Plumbing, Guaranteed work, Special Senior Discount. Call:
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NOW GET GREAT CANADA EQUIPPED OFFERS ON NISSAN VEHICLES
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Offers available from August 1 – August 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 0% lease APR for 39 months equals monthly payments of $256 with $2,595 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 $12,589. 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 $22,075 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/$50,52 0/$31,575 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 ,950) 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.
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