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Honouring the past, embracing the future South Riverdale Community Health Centre opened its doors in 1976 located in former police station JOANNA LAVOIE jlavoie@insidetoronto.com As the South Riverdale Community Health Centre (SRCHC) enters into its fourth decade, one thing remains the same: its unwavering commitment to providing primary health-care services and health promotion programs to eastend Toronto residents as this part of the city continually evolves. One of the first facilities of its kind in Toronto, the South Riverdale Community Health Centre came together as a result of a former working class community’s battle to clean up elevated lead levels discovered in the soil and air in the vicinity of the now-shuttered Canada Metal Company plant on Eastern Avenue. “The community became galvanized around that issue,” said Lynne Raskin, who has served as the centre’s executive director since 2001, during a recent interview. “The roots of this community health centre are around advocacy, building health care, having health care that was within this community and having it delivered by people who know this community.” From Day One, the SRCHC has continue to build on its strong foundation of advocacy and work on environmental issues, she said, adding the centre mandate isn’t just about providing health care but keeping people well. The South Riverdale Community Health Center, which has the mission of improving the lives of people who face barriers to physical, mental, spiritual and social well-being, opened its doors in November 1976 and was initially located in a former police station (now paramedic

station) on Pape Avenue, just north of Queen Street East. In its first year, the centre, which also provided services from a storefront space on Queen Street East, near Pape Avenue, had two physicians and encountered roughly 2,700 clients. Today, the SRCHC, which moved to its current home at 955 Queen St. E., just east of Carlaw Avenue, in June 1998, offers a host of interdisciplinary services. Last year, there were more than 80,000 interactions with clients, who received services and/ or attended programs at 90 access points. Over the years, the SRCHC has been involved in numerous initiatives include planting trees, launching food security program, installing bike lanes, ensuring water quality at the Ashbridges Bay Water Treatment Plant, removing asbestos from the walls of local schools, keeping kids healthy, improving the health of those with diabetes, and helping Syrian refugees, to name a few. One of its most well-known areas of focus is harm reduction. This highly regarded, award-winning flagship program, which was launched about 20 years ago, was transformative for the work done at the SRCHC, Raskin said during a recent interview. It all started with a successful needle distribution program for intravenous drug users. In June 2013, the centre unveiled a memorial for drug users, the first of its kind in North America. Today, the SRCHC is one of three sites across Toronto selected to offer supervised injection services. About six years ago, the South Riverdale Community

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Lynne Raskin, CEO of The South Riverdale Community Health Centre, chats with Deanne Sirois Friday afternoon. The centre is marking 40 years of serving east-end Toronto residents with an anniversary party on Wednesday, Nov. 23.

Health center, which is funded by the Toronto Central Local Health Integration Network, set up a structure around three services teams: urban health, chronic disease prevention and management, and newcomers and families. “We learned how to do this with the experience of starting our harm reduction program,” Raskin said. “We identified a population and developed program and services around that. The South Riverdale Community Health Centre is structured around populations, not disciplines, which is

not so common in community health centres.” Moving for ward, the centre will continue to look at the community needs and respond accordingly, said Jason Altenberg, the centre’s director of programs and services, during a recent interview. “The community will keep changing and we’ll keep changing with the community,” he said, adding despite rising real estate prices and gentrification in the city’s east end, a strong belief in social justice issues and spirit of advocacy remains.

ANNIVERSARY CELEBRATION On Wednesday, Nov. 23, the community is invited to honour the past and embrace the future of the South Riverdale Community Health Centre at its 40th Anniversary Celebration. The festivities, which will include performances, special guests, photo and art exhibits, and a 2056 time capsule launch, will run from 6 to 9 p.m. at the South Riverdale

Community Health Centre, 955 Queen St. E. Admission is free. Email Dorothy at DDudek@srchc. com to RSVP or for more information.


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n a few days our streets will be full of miniature ghouls, princesses and witches, excitedly going door-to-door to fill up their treat bags. At this time of year, however, it’s not just on Halloween that drivers and pedestrians need to be cautious of each other. The days are shorter and it’s usually under the cover of darkness that people busy themselves getting to and from work, or kids make their way to school. Last week Toronto police reported 18 pedestrians were hit on the road in one day - with one of those incidents resulting in a fatality. We’ve all seen that video from Pickering where the girl getting off a bus is nearly Our VieW little hit by a careless driver zooming past. Distracted The close call was enough to walking can make staff gasp in the newsroom. The reality is, for our streets to cause injuries be safer, both drivers and pedestrians need to change their ways. Drivers cannot be distracted. Put your cellphones away, don’t drive while juggling a burger, pay attention to what’s happening in front of and around your car. Watch crosswalks and check blind spots - particularly curbside - for approaching pedestrians or cyclists. For those on the sidewalks, attention needs to be on your surroundings too. As Peel Regional Police Const. Mark Fischer told us this week, “Just like distracted driving, there’s distracted walking that can cause injuries.” Make eye contact with drivers as you approach crosswalks. If it’s raining, use an umbrella so you can monitor the traffic around you. Adult and children pedestrians also need to be mindful of their appearance. Dark clothing limits visibility; choose reflective gear instead. Parents should talk with their kids about street safety and wearing the right clothing in darker hours. If children can walk with a parent, a friend, or in a group - all the better. Some neighbourhoods organize ‘walking school buses’ that pick children up at their front doors. It’s on all of us to change our behaviours and make the effort to keep pedestrians safe.

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Do voters need a rest from byelections? What with the tenor of the presidential election nearing its close south of the border, maybe we shouldn’t be surprised that the good voters of northeast Scarborough are tired of being voters and would like a rest. Still, it was hard not to be a bit surprised when at the last council meeting Councillor Chin Lee suggested that some 900 residents of Ward 42 (Scarborough-Rouge River) were interested in abandoning their franchise until the next municipal election and seeing the seat vacated by long-time councillor Raymond Cho filled by council appointment. Lee said he had a petition of that size, asking for an end to what they called “musical chairs” between the various elected offices in Ward 42. There have been a lot of byelections there. Cho departed for Queen’s Park in the last one, this past summer. School trustee Neethan

david nickle the city Shan, a New Democrat, was recently elected to the Toronto District School Board in a January byelection, and ran against Cho in the summer. Perhaps, the petitioners worried, the enthusiastic legislator Shan (identified in everything but name in the petition) would do so again. And so with the support of Mayor John Tory, his executive committee members and really everyone else but the left-wing minority, council is waiting a month so that Lee (whose ward borders Ward 42) might consult further with the community. Sympathy for weary Scarborough electors aside, one can’t ignore the possibility that the majority wing of city council wants more of a say in the representation of Ward 42 (and one vote in 45) than a quick byelec-

tion - you know, the sort of thing that people expect in a democracy, two years out from a general election might otherwise allow. There’s going to be more of this as time goes on. On Wednesday, Mayor Tory’s executive committee had a look at the final report from consultants charged with recommending changes to Toronto’s ward boundaries for the next election. The meeting occurred after the deadline for this column, but the matter must still move to council next month and when it does, I predict a vigorous if occasionally arcane fight over the recommendation to add three new wards bringing the total to 47. Now, the discussion as to whether the number of politicians should be increased is a bit more nuanced: democratic representation can be balanced with 47 councillors, the current 44 or even the 22-member council that the late Rob Ford advocated. And

councillors do cost money. These ones would cost a total of $870,000 a year, with another $210,000 to set up the three city hall and constituency offices in the first year. Aside from the money, there is also the matter of all that debate. Those old enough to get tired of voting are also old enough to remember when Toronto Council had 57 members, just after amalgamation, and how exhausting that bunch was. Of course, the real answer is that whether we want to or not, the right to vote in an election and have one’s views and interests represented in government is important in itself - and as well as being a right, a responsibility. One might think that everyone should understand that.

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Fear Factory WHEN: 6 to 9 p.m. WHERE: Beaches Recreation Centre, 6 Williamson Rd. CONTACT: 416-392-0740, springsprint@hotmail.ca COST: Free Annual Halloween Haunt event. Volunteers transform local gym into a very scary place. Donations to the food bank are requested in exchange for entry.

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Halloween on Queen WHEN: Noon to 4 p.m. WHERE: Kew Gardens; Ivan Forrest Gardens, 2075 Queen St. E. CONTACT: Jessica Wright, 416-693-2242, office@thebeachvillage.com COST: Free Stop by Kew Gardens and Ivan Forrrest Gardens for a Creepy Carnival afternoon. Costume contest, creepy crawlers, carnival games, entertainers, Halloween crafts, live performances by Sons of Beaches, a scavenger hunt and dancing to Thriller.

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Leslieville Farmer’s Market WHEN: 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. WHERE: Jonathan Ashbridge Park, 20 Woodward Ave. CONTACT: www.leslievillemarket.com, info@leslievillemarket. com COST: Free All locally and sustainably sourced

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Kids Halloween Paint Party WHEN: 1 to 3 p.m. WHERE: Paintlounge Toronto East, 1173 Queen St. E. CONTACT: Paintlounge, 416800-6973, http://www.paintlounge. ca/events/kids-halloween-party/, toronto.east@paintlounge.ca COST: $25 Dress up, paint and be painted at our Kids Halloween Paint Party for ages 5-12. CHECK OUT OUR complete online community calendar by visiting www. insidetoronto.com where you can read listings from your Beach neighbourhoods as well as events from across Toronto.

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Baby Time WHEN: 10:30 to 11 a.m. WHERE: Jones Branch Public Library, 118 Jones Ave. CONTACT: Liza, 416-393-7715 COST: Free Bouncing and tickling rhymes, songs and stories for babies from birth to 18 months with their parents and caregivers. Drop in. Daycares, please call to register for story time.

Toronto Silent Film Festival WHEN: 4:30 to 6:30 p.m. WHERE: Fox Theatre, 2236 Queen St. E. CONTACT: Toronto Silent Film Festival, www. torontosilentfilmfestival.com, torontosilentfilm@gmail.com COST: $15 (discount for Fox Membership) Feature: The Man Who Laughs. Live musical accompaniment by Bill O’Meara. A traveling sideshow performer, his face mutilated into a ghastly grin as a child as revenge for his father’s treachery.

Halloween Spooktacular! WHEN: 4 to 5 p.m. WHERE: Jones Branch Public Library, 118 Jones Ave. CONTACT: Teresa, 416-393-7715 COST: Free

Come to Jones this Halloween for some spooktacular fun. Wear your costume and visit our haunted house. Everyone welcome.

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Meeting with author: James Laxer WHEN: 7 to 8 p.m. WHERE: Beaches Library, 2161 Queen St. E. CONTACT: http://www.torontopubliclibrary.ca/ detail.jsp?Entt=RDMEVT250676&R= EVT250676, beachesbranch@gmail. com COST: Free Award winning author of over 25 books, James Laxer, on the influence of political leaders Sir John A. Macdonald, Jefferson Davis and Abraham Lincoln, in the molding of North American during the fiery 1860s, and his new book Staking Claims to a Continent.

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Get Connected WHEN: 10 to 11:30 a.m. WHERE: East End Community Health Centre, 1619 Queen St. E. CONTACT: Joanne Gallagher, 416-778-5805 Ext.218, COST: Free Opportunities to learn, connect, and just have fun. Learn about health issues and community resources; Reduce the impact of day-to-day stresses; Meet others and share experiences; Stretch and get moving. Registration required.

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Pasta Fest and Silent Auction WHEN: 5 to 9 p.m. WHERE: Baron Byng/Beaches Legion, 243 Coxwell Ave. CONTACT: , 416-461-8143, , Applegrove@applegrovecc.ca COST: Advance: Adults - $12 Children 4-12 -$6 Applegrove Community Complex holds its annual Pasta Fest Dinner and Silent Auction. A fun-filled night of friendship, food and fundraising for our Applegrove programs.

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Holocaust Education Week: Children of the Holocaust WHEN: 10 to 11 a.m. WHERE: Beaches Library, 2161 Queen St. E. CONTACT: 416-393-7703 COST: Free Join the library for a special screening of animated short documentary films created by BBC Learning and Fettle Animation. A Q&A session follows the screening.

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insidetoronto.com n Coxwell Laneway Mosaic Mural unveiled

Transit Project Assessment Process - Public Meetings Our Greater Toronto and Hamilton Area (GTHA) is now home to nearly 7 million people – heading towards 10 million by 2041. This growth is a sign of success and opportunity. But as we grow, so too must our transportation network – the lifeblood that connects this great region and each of our communities. Metrolinx, an agency of the Government of Ontario, is bringing more transit and more connections to more places within the GTHA. Every community transit project, big or small, plays a vital role in the regional transportation system. We want to share our plans and get your feedback. Starting in November we will be hosting community open houses to share information and updates on three of Metrolinx’s projects to build new track and electrification infrastructure. We will be seeking your input on these specific plans and feedback on proposed mitigation strategies: GO Rail Network Electrification Transit Project Assessment Process (TPAP) (Hydro One as co-proponents): gotransit.com/electrification • Environmental Baseline Condition Reports have been prepared, Impact Assessment Reports to evaluate potential environmental effects of the project are underway, and stakeholder consultation is in progress. The project is currently in the Pre-Planning Phase of the TPAP. • The focus of this round of public meetings will be to provide an update on the project and conceptual design of the Traction Power Supply and Distribution components.

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Barrie Rail Corridor Expansion TPAP: metrolinx.com/RERBarrie • The environmental assessment studies are prepared, which include a detailed overview of impacts to evaluate the environmental effects of the preliminary design. The project is currently in the Pre-Planning Phase. • The focus of this round of public meetings will be to provide an update on the project and seek feedback on the environmental impacts. Lakeshore East-Don River to Scarborough Expansion TPAP: metrolinx.com/DonRiverScarborough

French Programs at the TDSB Applications for Early French Immersion are open from November 1 to December 1, 2016.

• The project is currently in the Pre-Planning Phase with existing conditions studies completed. • The focus of this round of public meetings will be on existing conditions. These meetings will also include information on the Regional Transportation Plan (RTP) which guides the work being done to transform the transportation network in the GTHA. A review of the RTP is underway, providing the opportunity to formally incorporate new insights into the plan, while ensuring we maintain momentum on the projects underway. Information updates on other key studies and projects in your neighbourhood will also be provided.

Information evenings run throughout November.

We invite you to join us in person at the public meeting nearest you to find out more. (Or, participate online at metrolinxengage.com) Meeting time: 6:30 p.m. – 9:00 p.m. / Presentation: 7:00 p.m. Monday, November 7, 2016 Hope United Church 2550 Danforth Ave. Toronto, ON M4C 1L2

Wednesday, November 9, 2016 Metro Toronto Convention Centre (South Building) Room 717A and 718 222 Bremner Boulevard Toronto, ON M5V 3L9

Monday, November 14, 2016 Bramalea Secondary School 510 Balmoral Dr. Brampton, ON L6T 1W4

Tuesday, November 15, 2016 Loretto College School 151 Rosemount Ave. Toronto, ON M6H 2N1

Wednesday, November 16, 2016 Riverdale Collegiate Institute 1094 Gerrard St. E. Toronto, ON M4M 2A1

Thursday, November 17, 2016 Birchmount Park Collegiate Institute 3663 Danforth Ave. Scarborough, ON M1N 2G2

Thursday, November 17, 2016 Cornell Community Centre 3201 Bur Oak Ave. Markham, ON L6B 0T2

Monday, November 21, 2016 Innisdale Secondary School 95 Little Ave. Barrie, ON L4N 2Z4

Tuesday, November 22, 2016 Sacred Heart Catholic High School 908 Lemar Rd. Newmarket, ON L3Y 1R9

Wednesday, November 23, 2016 Cardinal Carter Catholic High School 210 Bloomington Rd. Aurora, ON L4G 0P9

Thursday, November 24, 2016 Vellore Village Community Centre 1 Villa Royale Ave. Woodbridge, ON L4H 2Z7

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Residents urged not to feed coyotes JOANNA LAVOIE jlavoie@insidetoronto.com Representatives from two Toronto organizations that deal with wild animals are calling a recent spate of coyote attacks in the eastern beaches a “people problem.” Nathalie Karvonen, the executive director of Toronto Wildlife Centre, said people feeding wild animals has caused some coyotes, including some that live in ravines in the Neville Park area, to lose their fear of humans. “It is well known that feeding wild animals changes their behaviour. If the feeding continues, then the habituation of the coyotes will continue,” she said. Sheena Rodda, a supervisor with Toronto Animal Services, urged area residents to call 311 if they spot anyone feeding wild animals. Charges can and will be laid. She reiterated that feeding wild animals is a huge no-no and is likely the reason why some coyotes have recently attacked small pets in recent

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weeks, especially in Toronto’s east end. “If they’re being fed they become habituated to humans and lose their fear and become a problem,” she said.“It’s really a people problem. We have encroached on their habitat. It will take a while but if there’s no more feeding, the coyotes will eventually move on.”

Since late September, there have been at least three incidents of coyotes snatching small pets near Queen Street East and Victoria Park Avenue. The most recent incident happened Wednesday, Oct. 19 around 9:45 p.m. when a coyote snatched Bella, a six year-old Brussels Griffon rescue, just steps from the family’s front door. Bella, one of two small dogs that belong to eight-year area resident Dawna Wightman and her family, was found dead the following afternoon in a nearby ravine. Karvonen said as a fellow pet owner she feels badly some east-end Toronto residents have recently lost their pets to coyotes. However, she said people who chose to live near wild animal habitats must take extra steps to keep their dogs and cats safe. “If people want to live on beautiful green spaces, they do need to know the dos and don’ts for small pets,” she said late Tuesday afternoon.

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Hubbard Park named after Toronto’s first black politician TAMARA SHEPHARD tshephard@insidetoronto.com William Peyton Hubbard fought for a fair, inclusive Toronto, was a champion of parks and led efforts to establish hydro as a publicly owned utility in the province during his time in elected office from 1894 to 1914. Hubbard Park at 550 Gerrard St. E. officially

opened Saturday in Hubbard’s honour as approximately 200 people, including politicians, Hubbard’s descendants, and representatives from Urban Alliance Race Relations, numerous historical societies and Toronto Heritage gathered that morning to learn of and laud Hubbard’s civic accomplishments. The new park flush with grass, new trees and shrubs

and metal benches acts as the forecourt to the new Bridgepoint Active Healthcare and the newly restored heritage Don Jail. Hubbard was Canada’s first black politician and Toronto’s first black alderman and acting mayor. Some 800 TorontoDanforth and city residents fittingly chose Hubbard in a park-naming contest, said Ward 30 Toronto-Danforth

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Councillor Paula Fletcher. Hubbard had been a “parks champion,” said Janie Romoff, Toronto’s general manager

of parks, forestry and recreation. “He was a tireless advocate for the creation of parkland in the city,” she said. “He lobbied the province and fought other councillors for the designation of High Park.” S c a r b o r o u g h C e n t re Councillor Michael Thompson said as Toronto’s only black councillor, “I’m standing on the shoulders of greatness,”

referring to Hubbard. “We need to ensure his vision is not forgotten. The citizens of Toronto benefited from his greatness. He fought for Jews in this city, for the Chinese launderer being persecuted. He was all about how he could make a difference, make people’s lives better.” Hubbard died in 1935 at age 93 in his home not far from the park.

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