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"The pressure to be perfect, it’s too much." Seventeen-year-old James Peek - a funny, popular, athletic young man - confessed to his mom, late one evening 18 years ago, that he was tired of always feeling like he had to strive for perfection. Four months later, the Richmond Hill teen killed himself by suicide. A letter told his close-knit family of the pressure he felt in school, relationships, life. Before he ended his life, he had first completed his homework. What kind of hidden pressure, what kind of inner incessant drive, made him push himself so hard, struggle so unbearably? What stopped him from reaching out for help? These are questions that plague his family and his younger sister, Michelle, in particular. What burdens did he secretly carry, she wonders, and how many more of us, like James, yearn for space to be imperfect, to make mistakes and still feel worthy, to say "I need help" without shame or apology? For 17 years after James’ death, the family held a golf tournament in his memory. At the James Peek Memorial Golf Tournament, James’ parents spoke openly about the pain they were feeling, about the need for mental health, about the need to reach out and help.
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Tulloch review would make SIU ’most transparent, accountable’ in the world Metroland asks three former SIU directors to pick and choose the Tulloch recommendations they would most like to see the Ontario Attorney General implement in new legislation due out this fall JEREMY GRIMALDI jgrimaldi@yrmg.com What is the biggest issue with the current Special Investigation Unit model? Is it that cases are taking almost five times as long as they did in 2011? That a Mississauga woman accidentally shot in the back by police while in her home still can’t find out who shot her? That the public is regularly being kept in the dark about SIU investigations? Or that police forces regularly don’t follow rules or don’t report incidents, without punishment including the recent case of a teenager who was beaten up by an off-duty cop and his brother? What is the biggest issue with the current Special Investigation Unit model? Despite the ongoing debate, one thing most can agree on is that the current system is broken and in need of reform. What form that will take is up to Ontario’s Attorney General, who has given little indication so far on which portions of Ontario Court of Appeal Judge Michael Tulloch’s review of the SIU - the provincial police watchdog that investigates when police kill someone, cause injury or are accused of sexual assault - should be instituted. What we do know is the latest public comment has indicated the recommendations are under ’active consideration’ and new legislation involving portions of the report will be ready in the fall. Metroland has interviewed three former SIU directors to find out what they believe are the most pressing issues facing the maligned body.
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(From left) André Marin, former SIU director, says he disagrees that naming officers before charges are laid is of public worth; former SIU director Peter Tinsley does not believe the hiring of former police officers to the SIU causes insurmountable bias in the organization; former SIU director Ian Scott says if the Tulloch review is implemented in Ontario it would make the watchdog the most independent in the world. André Marin, director of the SIU between 1996 and 1998, wants the government to start assigning consequences to police departments who fail to report incidents, disobey guidelines or drag their heels when disclosing records. "(That means) jail, fines or both," he said, insisting that police departments, understand, above all, consequences. He said change has already occurred in the face of Tulloch’s review, citing the Durham police chief’s most recent statement indicating the force will advise the SIU of incidents regardless from which force the officers derive something for which his police force was heavily criticized for failing to do in the case of then 19year-old Defonte Miller’s alleged assault at the hands of an off-duty Toronto police officer. "To me this is a sign that change is imminent and it’s al-
ready started," said Marin. "(When you finally) see consequences (for failure to act) you will see a sea change in behaviour." Ian Scott, the director from 2008 to 2013, said one of his top priorities involves a clear and concise definition of serious injury legislated in Ontario to avoid confusion. "I remember arguing with police about that, they all have different ideas about what serious injury is," he said, explaining these differences often result in incidents going unreported, because they don’t necessarily fit with individual police force’s interpretations. He added that Tulloch’s suggestions that SIU investigators add allegations of corruption, fraud and perjury to their remit is one of the most powerful points in the document. Peter Tinsley served as direc-
tor between 1999 and 2002, during a time of great transition following the Adams review of 1998 conducted by former Justice George Adams. Tinsley said independence for the unit should be considered paramount. Legislating a requirement for an annual report to be tabled, which until this past June had not been published in the previous two years, would go a long way in terms of forging the unit’s autonomy. "It’s a hallmark of the independence of the unit," he said. "The director is not an officer of the legislature, but it provides a mechanism for accountability and transparency directly sourced from the unit to the legislature and community." He agreed with Marin that punishment for police forces that don’t co-operate has long been a point of concern, adding that another body should be the ones to
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Upcoming Meetings Monday, October 2 – Committee of the Whole – 4:30 p.m. Tuesday, October 10 – Council – 7:30 p.m. Monday, October 16 – Committee of the Whole – 4:30 p.m. Wednesday, October 18 – Council Public Meeting – 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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COUNCIL PUBLIC MEETING Wednesday, October 25, 2017 Concerning Proposed Official Plan and Zoning By-law Amendment A Public Meeting is scheduled for Wednesday, October 25, 2017 at 7:30 PM in the Council Chambers of the Municipal Offices, 225 East Beaver Creek Road, to notify the public and receive comments on the following applications that have been received by the Town. Inquiries Refer To: Town Files: D01-17003 and D02-17011 Town Planner: Alison Long, Senior Planner – Site Plans Telephone: 905-771-5563 Email: alison.long@richmondhill.ca A request from 2514099 Ontario Limited to amend the Official Plan and Zoning By-law for lands described as Lot 132, Registered Plan 1960 and municipally known as 119 Carrville Road. The subject lands are located on the south side of Carrville Road, west of Yonge Street and have a total lot area of approximately 0.2 hectares (0.5 acres). The purpose of the proposed Official Plan and Zoning By-law Amendments is to permit an eight storey, mixed-use residential/ commercial development on the subject lands. The applications propose a total of 68 residential units with commercial uses at grade, 81 parking spaces to be provided both at grade and underground, an FSI of 3.28 and a gross floor area of 6,729 square metres (72,430 square feet). Lands Containing Seven (7) or More Residential Units: A copy of this notice must be posted by the owner of any land that contains seven (7) or more residential units in a location that is visible to all of the residents. Any person may attend the meeting and/or make written or verbal representation either in support of or in opposition to the proposed Official Plan and Zoning By-law Amendment. Written comments by any person unable to attend the meeting should be made in person, or by mail to the Town Clerk, The Corporation of the Town of Richmond Hill, 225 East
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Public Notice Beaver Creek Road, Richmond Hill, Ontario, L4B 3P4, or fax to 905-7712502, or by email to clerks@richmondhill.ca and is to be received no later than 12:00 noon on Wednesday, October 25, 2017. Please ensure that you include your name and address so that you may be contacted if necessary. Official Plan and Zoning By-law Amendments Appeal: If a person or public body does not make oral submissions at the public meeting or make written submissions to the Town Clerk, The Corporation of the Town of Richmond Hill before the proposed Official Plan Amendment is adopted or refused and/or the Zoning By-law Amendment is passed or refused, the person or public body is not entitled to appeal the decision of the Council of the Town of Richmond Hill to the Ontario Municipal Board and may not be added as a party to the hearing of an appeal before the Ontario Municipal Board unless, in the opinion of the Board, there are reasonable grounds to do so. If you wish to be notified of the passing or refusal of the proposed Official Plan Amendment and/or the passing or refusal of the proposed Zoning By-law Amendment, you must make a written request to the Town Clerk, The Corporation of the Town of Richmond Hill, 225 East Beaver Creek Road, Richmond Hill, Ontario L4B 3P4 or by e-mail at clerks@richmondhill.ca. Notice of Collection: Personal information is collected under the authority of the Planning Act, R.S.O. 1990, c. P.13 and may be contained in an appendix of a staff report, published in the meeting agenda, delegation list and/or the minutes of the public meeting and made part of the public record. The Town collects this information in order to make informed decisions on the relevant issues and to notify interested parties of Council’s decisions. It may also be used to serve notice of an Ontario Municipal Board hearing. Names and addresses contained in submitted letters and other information will be available to the public, unless the individual expressly requests the Town to remove their personal information. The disclosure of this information is governed by the Municipal Freedom of Information and Protection of Privacy Act, R.S.O. 1990, c.M.56. Questions about this collection and disclosure should be directed to the Office of the Clerk at 905-771-8800 or by e-mail at clerks@richmondhill.ca. Additional Information: For more information about this matter, including information about preserving your appeal rights, please contact the Office of the Clerk at 905-771-8800 or by e-mail at clerks@richmondhill.ca. Questions about the information and recommendations contained in the proposed Official Plan and Zoning By-law Amendment Staff Report should be directed to the Planning & Regulatory Services Department by calling 905-771-8910 between 8:30 AM and 4:30 PM. You can pick up the Staff Report at the Office of the Clerk, located on the Ground Floor of the Municipal Offices, on Wednesday, October 18, 2017 after 3 PM. The Staff Report will also be available on RichmondHill.ca. To find it, select the Calendar and click on the relevant meeting for a list of items. Town of Richmond Hill Telephone: 905-771-8800 225 East Beaver Creek Road Fax: 905-771-2502 Richmond Hill, Ontario L4B 3P4 E-mail: clerks@richmondhill.ca Stephen M.A. Huycke, Town Clerk Dated this 28TH day of September, 2017
COUNCIL PUBLIC MEETING Wednesday, October 25, 2017 Concerning Proposed Official Plan and Zoning By-law Amendment A Public Meeting is scheduled for Wednesday, October 25, 2017 at 7:30 PM in the Council Chambers of the Municipal Offices, 225 East Beaver Creek Road, to notify the public and receive comments on the following applications that have been received by the Town. Inquiries Refer To: Town File: D02-17017 Town Planner: Mary Filipetto, Senior Planner - Subdivisions Telephone: 905-747-6452 Email: mary.filipetto@richmondhill.ca A request from 2559986 Ontario Limited and Nicola Di Placido and Teresina Di Placido to amend the Zoning By-law for lands described as Lots 6 and 7, Plan 484 and municipally known as 11 and 13 Poplar Drive. The purpose of the proposed Zoning By-law Amendment is to rezone the subject lands from “Residential Urban (RU) Zone” under By-law 1275, as amended, to “Single Detached Five (R5) Zone” and “Single Detached Six (R6) Zone” under By-law 313-96, as amended, and to implement site specific development standards to facilitate the creation of three (3) additional lots for a total of five (5) lots to permit five (5) two storey single detached dwellings.
Inquiries Refer To: Town File: D02-17019 Town Planner: Simone Fiore, Planner II - Subdivisions Telephone: 905-771-2479 Email: simone.fiore@richmondhill.ca A request from Iraj Nabizadeh to amend the Zoning By-law for lands described as Part of Lot 9, Plan 1960 and municipally known as 131 Birch Avenue. The application seeks to amend the current zoning of the subject lands, being “Third Density Residential (R3) Zone” under By-law 2523, as amended, to implement site specific development standards to facilitate the creation of one (1) additional building lot.
Lands Containing Seven (7) or More Residential Units: A copy of this notice must be posted by the owner of any land that contains seven (7) or more residential units in a location that is visible to all of the residents. Any person may attend the meeting and/or make written or verbal representation either in support of or in opposition to the proposed Zoning By-law Amendments. Written comments by any person unable to attend the meeting should be made in person, or by mail to the Town Clerk, The Corporation of the Town of Richmond Hill, 225 East Beaver Creek Road, Richmond Hill, Ontario, L4B 3P4, or fax to 905-771-2502, or by email to clerks@richmondhill.ca and is to be received no later than 12:00 noon on Wednesday, October 25, 2017. Please ensure that you include your name and address so that you may be contacted if necessary. Zoning By-law Amendment Appeal: If a person or public body does not make oral submissions at the public meeting or make written submissions to the Town Clerk, The Corporation of the Town of Richmond Hill before the proposed Zoning By-law Amendments are passed or refused, the person or public body is not entitled to appeal the decision of the Council of the Town of Richmond Hill to the Ontario Municipal Board and may not be added as a party to the hearing of an appeal before the Ontario Municipal Board unless, in the opinion of the Board, there are reasonable grounds to do so. If you wish to be notified of the passing or refusal of the proposed Zoning By-law Amendments, you must make a written request to the Town Clerk, The Corporation of the Town of Richmond Hill, 225 East Beaver Creek Road, Richmond Hill, Ontario L4B 3P4 or by e-mail at clerks@richmondhill.ca. Notice of Collection: Personal information is collected under the authority of the Planning Act, R.S.O. 1990, c. P.13 and may be contained in an appendix of a staff report, published in the meeting agenda, delegation list and/or the minutes of the public meeting and made part of the public record. The Town collects this information in order to make informed decisions on the relevant issues and to notify interested parties of Council’s decisions. It may also be used to serve notice of an Ontario Municipal Board hearing. Names and addresses contained in submitted letters and other information will be available to the public, unless the individual expressly requests the Town to remove their personal information. The disclosure of this information is governed by the Municipal Freedom of Information and Protection of Privacy Act, R.S.O. 1990, c.M.56. Questions about this collection and disclosure should be directed to the Office of the Clerk at 905-771-8800 or by e-mail at clerks@richmondhill.ca. Additional Information: For more information about these matter, including information about preserving your appeal rights, please contact the Office of the Clerk at 905-771-8800 or by e-mail at clerks@richmondhill.ca. Questions about the information and recommendations contained in the proposed Zoning By-law Amendment Staff Reports should be directed to the Planning & Regulatory Services Department by calling 905-771-8910 between 8:30 AM and 4:30 PM. You can pick up the Staff Reports at the Office of the Clerk, located on the Ground Floor of the Municipal Offices, on Wednesday, October 18, 2017 after 3 PM. The Staff Report will also be available on RichmondHill.ca. To find it, select the Calendar and click on the relevant meeting for a list of items. Town of Richmond Hill Telephone: 905-771-8800 225 East Beaver Creek Road Fax: 905-771-2502 Richmond Hill, Ontario L4B 3P4 E-mail: clerks@richmondhill.ca Stephen M.A. Huycke, Town Clerk Dated this 28TH day of September, 2017
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Community Information HARVEST TEA Celebrate autumn at our Harvest Tea. A special menu will be prepared to satisfy savory and sweet cravings, featuring veggies, preserves, herbs and fruit pies. Date: Saturday, September 30 Sittings: 1:00pm and 2:30pm Location: The Richmond Hill Heritage Centre, 19 Church Street North, Richmond Hill Cost: $8.50(tax included) Reservations Recommended: Please call: (905) 780-3802
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FLAG RAISING FOR NATIONAL DAY OF THE PEOPLE’S REPUBLIC OF CHINA Join the Mayor and Council of the Town of Richmond Hill, The Federation of Chinese Canadians in York Region and the Consul General of the People’s Republic of China in Toronto Mr. HE Wei, for a flag raising ceremony in honour of National Day of the People’s Republic of China. Date: Sunday, October 1 Time: 10 a.m. Location: Town’s Municipal Offices, at 225 East Beaver Creek Road *at the front foyer A reception will be held before the flag raising ceremony inside the lobby of the Municipal Offices to celebrate National Day. The flag of the People’s Republic of China will fly for the remainder of the weekend outside the Town’s Municipal Offices in honour of the holiday.
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Ontario’s police watchdog needs more teeth. The Special Investigations Unit is a civilian agency that was established to maintain public confidence in Ontario’s police forces by providing independent investigations into serious injury, death or sexual assault allegation involving police. The unit is intended to provide transparency and accountability. Yet both seem to be lacking, raising questions about the efficacy of the provincial oversight unit. The onus is on individual police forces to notify the unit if there is a serious injury, death or sexual assault allegation. The SIU cannot invoke their mandate until they are contacted by police. It’s a system built on selfreporting. Self-reporting is only effective if there are incentives to co-operate. Currently, if police don’t call in the unit, there are no real consequences. That concern was brought to the fore when neither Durham nor Toronto called SIU after an alleged assault by an off-duty Toronto officer in Durham. It was only months later SIU was notified by the complainant’s lawyer. There can be no accountability if there is no reporting, and there is arguably insufficient motivation to report if there are no real penalties. The SIU becomes little more than a toothless watchdog if it cannot invoke its mandate. Meanwhile, when the unit is called in, the public is only made aware of about a quarter of the investigations. The SIU isn’t required to report to the public and only does so as a matter of policy, citing lack of resources for its dearth of public notifications. It’s difficult to claim transparency and build trust and confidence in policing if information is being withheld, regardless of the rationale. Justice needs to be seen to be done, and police forces must be held publicly accountable if there is to be any faith in the system. To do otherwise is to nullify the express purpose of the provincial unit and sow the seeds of doubt and suspicion. These problems, and many more, are addressed in Justice Michael Tulloch’s review of the SIU. His report includes 129 recommendations to improve police oversight in Ontario. This includes a recommendation the law require the unit to report to the public on every investigation and more precise requirements regarding notifying SIU. Former SIU director Ian Scott says if Tulloch’s recommendations are implemented it would make the Ontario unit the most transparent and accountable in the world. That’s a goal worth striving to achieve. With the recommendations already on the table, we just need the political will to make our system truly accountable, transparent and independent.
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• LETTERS & COMMENTARY • OMB ruling on skyscrapers unfair Re: Sky’s the limit, Sept. 14. Once again, the Ontario Municipal Board makes an unfair decision going against our town’s official plan and zoning bylaws, and also dismissing the wishes of people who don’t want 24and 29-storey buildings erected at such an extremely busy intersection. Traffic right now on Yonge Street, going both north and south, is already an enormous mess, and the Ontario Municipal Board’s (OMB) misguided decision will, obviously, make it even worse. What are these "wise folks" at the OMB thinking when they make crass decisions like these? I don’t believe these peo-
ple are elected at all. Who then appoints them for this misguided, authoritarian board? Who are these folks, really? What professions have they? Would developers be part of that board, too? Can they not realize the damage they’re doing to our town and to the quality of life of us all, victims of their misguided decisions which negatively impact and force us to navigate already extremely crowded routes, both going north or south on Yonge Street and adjacent arteries? And now, the OMB, by allowing these two skyscrapers to be built, allows their many occupants to add a lot of more cars to the extremely busy streets of our town. Couldn’t the board anticipate (or care) about the traffic mess these two new tall buildings will add to Richmond Hill’s already insanely congested routes?
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NAMING A GUARDIAN WHO WILL RAISE YOUR CHILDREN IF TRAGEDY STRIKES? The Wills Lawyer The following story is from the book “Where There’s An Inheritance”, written by Les Kotzer and Barry Fish. Rebecca and Kevin had two children aged six and eight at the time they made their wills. They decided to name Rebecca’s sister, Pamela and her husband, Herb, as guardians of their children. Rebecca and Kevin trusted Pamela and Herb to the ends of the earth. Less than a year after making their wills and appointing Pamela and Herb as their guardians, an accident claimed the lives of both Rebecca and Kevin. The provisions of their wills now meant that Pamela and Herb were to be guardians of the two young Michelle Kotzer children. As devastating as the loss of their parents was for these two children, there was even more bad news in store for them. A few months after the two children had settled in to live with Pamela and Herb, Pamela caught Herb having an extramarital affair. Now a nasty divorce was placing the children of Rebecca and Kevin right in the heat of the battle between their aunt and their uncle. Herb unexpectedly raised the stakes in his negotiations with Pamela by claiming custody of Rebecca and Kevin’s children. The fight was bitter. Pamela and Herb had no children of their own, and Pamela accused Herb of using his young niece and nephew as pawns in his battle to extort a better settlement from her. For months, the children seemed to be at risk of having to move out from their aunt Pamela’s home. Pamela ultimately obtained custody of her niece and nephew, but the divorce was both expensive and stressful. If only Rebecca and Kevin had named Pamela as sole guardian, and had not mentioned Herb, Pamela’s little niece and nephew would have been spared a great deal of the pain and suffering they had to endure. To Pamela, it was clear that, if her sister Rebecca could have seen how Herb had abused her trust, and used her two young children as pawns, she would have been horrified. In my wills practice, I see many couples with young children. The discussion of who to appoint as guardian in case both spouses are killed in an accident, is a difficult one. As I once mentioned in a previous article, I do not know how parents with young children can sleep at night without a will appointing a guardian. The person you appoint as guardian will raise your children until they reach the age of 18. Deciding who to appoint as guardian of your children if you pass away is a difficult task, and you should give great thought as to who you are appointing. As the story above illustrates, if for example, you are appointing your sister as guardian, it may be prudent to only appoint her and not her husband. Alternatively, if you are appointing your brother, the same thinking applies. Moreover, some people name the same person as both executor and guardian in their wills. This combination could lead to a potential conflict of interest. It may be prudent to appoint a different guardian than executor in your will. By separating your guardian from your executor, you are establishing checks and balances within the administration of your estate. It is important to remember that the guardian you have named in your will may not accept his or her appointment as guardian once you have passed away. It is important to tell your proposed guardian of your intention to appoint him or her in your will. You should also consider appointing a back-up guardian in the event your primary guardian does not accept the appointment when you pass away. I am a wills lawyer with the firm of Fish and Associates, 7951 Yonge Street, Thornhill (Yonge and Royal Orchard). We are located in a turn of the century home with plenty of free parking. The atmosphere is relaxed and we speak in plain language. If you wish to make a will appointment please give me a call or send me an email. I would also be pleased to review your existing will for free to make sure that it is not a recipe for a family nightmare. I also offer free will consultations, if you do not have a will and do not know where to start. Michelle can be reached at 905-881-1500 Ext. 22 or mkotzer@fishlaw.ca. Please visit willappointment.com for more information.
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Richmond Hill murals add colour to community A group of painters has made Richmond Hill a little more colourful. LAURA FINNEY lfinney@yrmg.com For Richmond Hill artist Robin Hesse, painting a Bell box for the community murals project has been an "amazing" experience. "It was really almost like a spiritual thing, to be able to create a project that people would stop and talk about," she said. Hesse is one of eight artists painting a Bell box in Richmond Hill. Her mural is located in the area of Harding Boulevard and Major Mackenzie Drive. "We really want to add some life and colour to an otherwise typical street," said Joanne Leung, man-
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Kiefer Sutherland brings country sound to Markham theatre LAURA FINNEY lfinney@yrmg.com For Kiefer Sutherland, writing and performing music can be about finding comfort in shared experiences. "If you write a song about being heartbroken, that song is meant to go out to someone who has had their heart broken and [help them] realize they are not alone," he said. "That you’re going through this thing together." That is something he strives to do during his performances. "In the end, if you can accomplish that, I think there’s a sense of relief that someone who might be going through something is not alone. There’s a comfort in that," he said. "That’s what music has meant to me all my life as a listener and that is something that I would love to be able to do for an audience when we play live." Local audiences will have the opportunity to experience that when Sutherland performs at the Flato Markham Theatre Nov.
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Kiefer Sutherland will be playing the Markham Flato Theatre to kick off the the Discovery Gala early in the season. 4 as part of the 2017 Discovery Gala, which raises money for the theatre’s Discovery Program. Sutherland’s first country music album Down in a Hole was released August 2016. He co-wrote every song. As an actor, Sutherland has been helping tell stories on television and in movies, but he said telling his own stories through music is more personal. His Markham performance is part of his Not Enough Whisky tour. Sutherland is not new to York Region - he attended St. Andrew’s College for
two years. "I just always loved that school, I got married at that school, it’s a place that I just hold very dear to my heart," he said. And he added he had a lot of great teachers, including his music teacher. "He had an impact that was massive on my life." The Discovery Program at Markham Flato Theatre allows youth to access the theatre. Students in grades 1 to 3 can enjoy a show for free. There are also special $10 matinee tickets for older students. For more information, visit markhamtheatre.ca.
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A slate of seven individuals is scheduled to be honoured when the Richmond Hill Sports Hall of Fame welcomes its Class of 2017 in an induction ceremony to be held Oct. 5 at the Richmond Hill Centre for the Performing Arts. The inductees, includ-
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The brilliant reds, oranges and yellows that make autumn such a great time to get outdoors and explore the region’s forests will really start popping in the next couple of weeks and this year’s colour show is expected to be spectacular given all the rain we saw this summer. Here are five prime spots in York Region to enjoy the fall splendour:
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KORTRIGHT CENTRE FOR CONSERVATION The 555-acre park in Vaughan features an expansive trail network through thick, mixed hardwood forest. Sweet spots in fall include Maple Sugar Bush Trail and the Lookout on Forestry Trail, which affords great vistas of the forest and the East Humber River. NOKIIDAA TRAIL SYSTEM This 20-kilometre trail follows the East Holland River from Aurora north up to Holland Landing and passes through several conservation areas - Rogers Reservoir, Sheppard’s Bush and Mabel Davis, among them - dotted with deciduous trees. It links to other community trails, providing plenty of possibilities for fall colour viewing. ROUGE PARK Markham is the northern gateway to this sprawling national park, spanning 5,000-hectares of protected woodland and four municipalities, which is considered by some to be the best place in the GTA to get your fill of fall. Parks Canada offers free, guided walking tours from Oct. 3 to 9.
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THORNTON BALES CONSERVATION AREANicknamed ’The 99 Steps,’ this 20hectare conservation area in King sits atop the Oak Ridges Moraine and is renowned for its steep slopes and dense forest featuring sugar maple and American beech. The drive along 19th Sideroad is also a treat as it’s lined with towering trees.
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YORK REGIONAL FOREST The Hollidge and Eldred King tracts off Highway 48 in Whitchurch-Stouffville boast a wide array of deciduous trees with leaves that offer an explosion of colour. A parking lot and an accessible trail make it an easy place to enjoy an outing. – With files from Teresa Latchford
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They raised half a million that way and they are proud to have made a difference. But something was bothering Michelle. The pressure to be perfect was everywhere - in mainstream media, on the internet, scrolling through Facebook or Instagram, the steady stream of photoshopped images of happiness, the needy search for "likes." Perfectionism is a silent epidemic, she says. It’s linked to everything from motherhood to masculinity. It leads to silence, disengagement and isolation. It is a component of addiction, depression, anxiety. And it’s time, she says, to let it go. Michelle was 16 at the time of the first James Peek Memorial Golf tournament. Now, 33, she has completed a PhD dissertation about love and belonging and "what it means to exist alongside one another". She has also created a short film, in honour of her brother, called F--- Perfect. "This film is intensely personal for me; shame comes in many forms, and mine happens to stem from a struggle with perfectionism. Perfectionism is also, in some ways, part of what lay claim to my brother’s life. To me, perfectionism is death." Creativity, on the other hand, is life - full of failure and risk and vulnerability, as well as hope, discovery and joy. Michelle says shame is often what stops us from ac-
cessing our creative selves and from reaching out. "It occurred to me, how beautiful it would be if there were more art and less shame in the world? And how might this contribute to mental well-being?" The idea gave birth to a new initiative her family has embraced called Art Not Shame, co-founded with Liz Jackson and Jamie Ashforth. Last year was the 17th year for the golf tournament, several big donors each gave $17,000. James was 17, his hockey number was 17. It’s been a good, long run, the Peek siblings agree, and it has been part of their lives longer than it hasn’t been. Each year James’ parents addressed the crowd, sharing their pain with others in a way that James could not, and in a way that offered comfort to others. As successful as it was, it seemed an appropriate time to wrap it up - and replace it with this new initiative they hope will reach a wider demographic. The first Art Not Shame workshop will be a pilot run through the CMHA-York and South Simcoe and will provide youth with artmaking workshops - vetted and supervised by mental health professionals - in schools and community health programs. Artists-facilitators will lead participants through collaborative art-making and storytelling workshops in a supportive community. Co-founder Liz Jackson, a teacher and researcher,
YOUTH AT RISK Youth are among the highest risk populations for suicide, according to the Canadian Mental Health Association (CMHA). It accounts for 24 per cent of all deaths among 15- to 24-year-olds in Canada. Suicide is the second leading cause of death (after motor vehicle accidents) for Canadians between the ages of 10 and 24. The CMHA suggests this high risk may be linked to the challenging times of change during adolescence, when youth transition to adulthood and feel pressure to succeed. At the same time, teens may lack the life experience to know that difficult situations will not last forever, and stigma, guilt or shame makes them reluctant to discuss their struggles or seek the help they need. Do you have questions or concerns related to youth suicide you would like us to investigate? Submit your question at yorkregion.com/connect.
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Phototgrapher and artist Michelle Peek displays some of her photographs. She is launching a new program, Art Not Shame, aimed at helping youth. The program teaches art therapy to kids with mental health challenges. Michelle’s brother James died by suicide 18 years ago. says Art Not Shame will deliver several program streams, including F--- Perfect workshops, an extension of the work Michelle has done with her own short film - as well as story-
telling workshops and a series she is developing exploring shame and vocal expression. "There is tremendous value in investing in art processes versus the end prod-
uct," says co-founder and visual artist Jamie Ashforth. The art-making process itself offers a space of discovery and play without expectation, she says, a space where you can play, take
risks, experience failure that is not in any way attached to self-worth. "What just kills me is that James’ death was like one giant apology for existing," Michelle adds, "like, ’Sorry for being here, sorry for not being good enough.’" Art Not Shame, she hopes, will give permission to others - the permission that James was lacking for himself - to express themselves and celebrate without judgment, to be themselves and to be loved.
To learn more, visit artnotshame.org Looking for help? Visit CMHA York and South Simcoe or the Mental Health Helpline 1-866-531-2600
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LG brings state-of-the-art technology to their new door-in-door fridge design, which provides easy access to drinks and snacks without opening the full fridge door. It’s almost like magic — simply knock twice on the glass to illuminate the contents within. Simplified design. As the heart of the home, the kitchen fills an increasing number of functions including cooking, socializing and dining. Designers are finding new ways to embed intelligent technology into countertop surfaces that help keep the space clean and uncluttered. Homeowners now have the option to integrate wireless charging hotspots directly into hard surfaces like Corian countertops, which allows for embedded tech. So, when you get home after a long day at work, simply place your smartphone on the designated counter area and juice up that battery while you get dinner started.
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Explore York Region on the Pumpkin Pie Trail LAURA FINNEY lfinney@yrmg.com Fall is here, and with it comes all the delicious treats of the season, including pumpkins. The annual Pumpkin Pie Trail kicked off Sept. 23 at various venues across York Region including local farms, farmers markets, and fall events. "It’s great family fun," said Jonathan Wheatle, Manager, Strategic Economic Initiatives for York Region. But it is about more than just pumpkins. "It is really a celebra-
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tion of the farming communities here across the region," said Wheatle. "It’s not just about pumpkin pies, you can get pretty much any harvest-type product." This is the fourth year for the trail, and Wheatle said it has been popular. "It has been well received," he said, adding they have already run out of the approximately 15,000 promotional trail maps printed for the event. "We are actually looking at creating more next year." The Pumpkin Pie Trail is a collaboration between the region, the municipalities, and Foodland Ontario. It began Sept 23-24 and continues Sept. 30 to Oct. 1. Some of the stops on
the trail include: - 19th Avenue Farmers’ Market, Markham - Applewood Farm Winery, Stouffville - Farintosh Farms, Gormley - Pathways to Perennials, Kettleby - Reesor’s Farm Market, Markham - Round the Bend Farm, Kettleby - Whittamore’s Farm Shop and Pick-YourOwn, Markham - Aurora Farmers’ Market and Artisan Fair, Aurora - Main Street Markham Farmers’ Market, Markham - The Stiver Mill Farmers’ Market, Unionville - Woodbridge Village Farmers’ Market, Woodbridge
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Can resident ask for speed limit review? A reader asked: How can a resident get York Region to review speed limits on regional roads? The answer from Nelson Costa, York Region’s manager of corridor control and safety: York Region transportation services reviews speed limits annually. Speed limits revisions are evaluated using our council-approved speed limit policy, which is based on
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There is something special about freshly churned sage butter. "It tastes like stuffing," said Lori Woodyatt, chairperson of East Gwillimbury tourism committee. "It’s really delicious." Sage butter is one of several farm-fresh items people can buy for their Thanksgiving dinner during the Farm to Fork tour in East Gwillimbury. It will be available at the Sharon Temple, the first stop of the tour. Other stops include Thompson Potato Farm, AE Breeding Farm and Natural Meats, Rose Family Farm, Brooks Farm, Sharon Mushroom Farm, Queensville Country Store/King Cole Duck Farm and Vince’s Market. "We’re going to have taste testing pretty much at every single stop," said Madyson Taylor, tourism co-ordinator at the East Gwillimbury Chamber of Commerce. People will also learn about local farms and the history of Thanksgiving. "At each stop we are going to have a small educational component," said Taylor, adding there will also be some childfriendly activities.
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l Sat., September 30 Culture Days at Richmond Hill Central Library WHEN: 10:00 a.m - 4:30 p.m WHERE: Richmond Hill Central Library, 1 Atkinson St., Richmond Hill CONTACT: Anete Ivsina, 905-884-9288, aivsina@rhpl.ca, http://richmondhill.ca/culturedays COST: Some of Richmond Hill’s most exciting artists will be offering free, hands-on activities such as performing a choral work, a musical petting zoo, spinning, weaving and more.
York Region Kidney Walk WHEN: 10:00 a.m - 2:00 p.m WHERE: Richmond Green Park, 1300 Elgin Mills Rd. E., Richmond Hill CONTACT: 1-800-387-4474 The annual Kidney Walk brings
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Culture Days at Yonge Street North Walking Tour WHEN: 11:00 a.m - 12:00 p.m WHERE: Elgin Barrow Arena, 43 Church St. S., Richmond Hill CONTACT: Maggie Mackenzie, 905-737-1818 Explore a unique part of town featuring politics, education, medicine and the arts! The tour will meet at the Farmers Market at Elgin Barrow Arena.
Discover Your Inner Artist Group Show and Sale - Culture Days WHEN: 11:00 a.m - 5:00 p.m WHERE: Mill Pond Gallery, 314 Mill St., Richmond Hill CONTACT: 1 (905) 770 7449, http:// www.rhga.ca COST: This weekend we have a gallery filled with original artwork from many of our members. You will see a variety of styles, subject matter and media represented. l Sunday, October 1 CIBC Run for the Cure WHEN: 8:00 a.m - 12:00 p.m WHERE: Richmond Green Park, 1300 Elgin Mills Rd. E., Richmond Hill CONTACT: Lisa Wilkinson or Karima Jessani, 905-488-6719, richmondhill@cbcfcloud.org COST: $40 early bird donation ends August 31st, $45 donation after September 1st. The Canadian Cancer Society
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CIBC Run for the Cure is a 5k or 1k walk or run that is Canada’s largest single-day, volunteer-led event in support of breast cancer research.
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l Thur., September 28 From Brahms to the Beatles WHEN: 7:30 p.m - 10:00 p.m WHERE: Richmond Hill Centre for the Performing Arts, 10268 Yonge St., Richmond Hill CONTACT: 647-477-8897, http:// www.rhcentre.ca/Buy-Tickets.html COST: Tickets start at $56 The Rastrelli Cello Quartet from Germany. The musicians have performed in many of Europe’s great concert halls.
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Richmond Hill Fire Prevention Week Open House WHEN: 9:00 a.m - 3:00 p.m WHERE: Richmond Hill Fire Station 8-1, 191 Major Mackenzie Dr. W., Richmond Hill CONTACT: 905-780-2907 Watch and learn during this fun-filled day of games, food, live entertainment, a fire truck simulator and educational activities including auto extrication demonstrations.
Video: The Ocean Clean-Up 2017 by Boyan Slatt WHEN: 12:15 p.m - 1:30 p.m WHERE: St. Mary’s Anglican Church, 10030 Yonge St., Richmond Hill CONTACT: Joan Temple Porter, 9058847682, joanporter@rogers.com COST: Anyone interested in how the mass of plastics may be cleaned out of the world’s oceans is invited to view this video. Light refreshments will be served.
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TACT: 905-478-2389 Learn about our history, the historical significance of Thanksgiving and purchase all the items needed to make a traditional farm-fresh Thanksgiving dinner.
Holland Marsh SoupFest 2017 WHEN: 11:00 a.m - 3:00 p.m WHERE: Ansnorveldt Park, 18997 Dufferin St., King CONTACT: 905-833-5321, hollandmarshsoupfest.ca COST: See web site Warm up with delicious soups prepared with local ingredients.
Newmarket Group of Artists Art Show - Art Walk and Studio Tour WHEN: 10:00 a.m - 5:00 p.m WHERE: Main Street, Main Street, Newmarket CONTACT: 416 3188426, steve@newmarketgroupo-
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Expect More.Get More. COOK UP THE
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21.6 CU.FT. FRENCH DOOR REFRIGERATOR
5.7 CU.FT. FREESTANDING ELECTRIC RANGE
• Digital Inverter Technology • Internal Water Dispenser • HE LED Lighting
• True Convection Technology • 3000W Quickboil Element • SpaceWise Expandable Element
SEPTEMBER 28 - NOVEMBER 2017FRONT LOAD WASHER 5.21,CU.FT. • TWIN Wash™ Compatible • NeveRust™ Stainless Steel Drum
25
7.4 CU.FT. ELECTRIC STEAMDRYERTM
% INSTANT SAVINGS*
• TrueSteam™ Technology • SmartDiagnosis™
on the purchase of 5 or MORE qualifying KitchenAid ® Appliances**
%
*
qualifying KitchenAid ® Appliances**
$
1099
1599
$
,
INSTANT SAVINGS
on the purchase of 1 or 2 qualifying KitchenAid ® Appliances**
,
$350 OFF!
$600 OFF!
*
Don’t Forget About Installation!
Let our in-house team of trained, certified and insured installers make sure your appliances function as the manufacturer intended.
Offer valid only at participating authorized KitchenAid® appliance dealers. Some restrictions apply. See Sales Associate or visit KitchenAid.ca for instant savings details and list of available qualifying models.
30”SLIDE-IN ELECTRIC SELF CLEANING CONVECTION RANGE
21 CU.FT. FRENCH DOOR REFRIGERATOR • 36”Counter Depth • Smart Cooling System • SmartDiagnosis™ Technology
$
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,
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CHECK OUT THE GREAT INCENTIVES FOR CURRENT NISSAN OWNERS UNDER THE NISSAN CANADA FINANCE LOYALTY PROGRAM • ENDS OCTOBER 2ND
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17385 LESLIE ST.
(JUST S. OF DAVIS DRIVE)
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Offers available from September 1 – October 2, 2017. For more information, see www.iihs.org. Forward Emergency Braking and LED low-beam headlights are an available feature. FEB cannot prevent accidents due to carelessness or dangerous driving techniques. It may not provide warning or braking in certain conditions. Speed limitations apply. 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 $254 with $2,495 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 $12,416. Lease Cash of $750 is included in the advertised offer. +Standard Rate Finance Cash discount of $4,000 will be deducted from the negotiated selling price before taxes and is applicable only to customers financing any 2017 Rogue SL 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. ▲Models shown $38,020 selling price for a new 2017 Rogue SL Platinum (PL00). 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. ©2017 Nissan Canada Inc.
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