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MARY FRAGEDAKIS
Serving LEASIDE-BENNINGTON, DANFORTH VILLAGE, NORTH RIVERDALE and BROADVIEW
City Councillor Ward 29
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Denise Dubyk, MADD Canada National President, talks about her personal experience before showing Smashed, MADD Canada’s School Assembly Program Monday at Leaside High School.
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Leaside students hear powerful MADD message HILARY CATON eym@insidetoronto.com Row upon row of students wiped away tears in the auditorium of Leaside High School after watching a powerful video by Mothers Against Drunk Driving about the consequences of impaired driving. “I thought it was a very powerful film and I’m glad that we got to see it and people across Ontario will also get to see it,” said 17-year-old Ali Chatur. Mothers Against Drunk
Driving Canada (MADD), that has been in partnership with the Liquor Control Board of Ontario (LCBO) for close to 20 years, launched its School Assembly Program for the 20132014 academic year Monday, Sept. 9. The presentation, aptly titled Smashed, a term that is commonly used when talking about how drunk someone plans to get that night, will be shown in 1,050 schools in Ontario. The students of Leaside High School were the first to be
shown the fictional video about three friends who skip out on a school dance to attend a house party. Drinking ensues and one of them ends up making a decision that changes all of their lives. Next the video shifts to the stories of three real-life victims of impaired driving. “It was really hard to take in, I was tearing up at a lot of points,” said Grade 12 student Aalaya Milne. Sniffles could be heard throughout the auditorium as >>>LEASIDE, page 10
Many residents are looking forward to the jobs a proposed Costco would bring to the former Coca-Cola headquarters in Thorncliffe Park, Don Valley West Councillor John Parker says. However, he cautioned the proposal is still in the early stages and must still go through the city’s planning approval process. Still, the site at 42-46 Overlea Blvd. west of Don Mills Road has been vacant for some time and many in the community are
hopeful it will be a place where residents can again draw a pay cheque in the future, Parker said. Councillors agreed at the Tuesday, Sept. 10, meeting of North York Community Council to set up a community meeting so residents can learn more about the proposed Costco. A date and place for the meeting have not yet been set. According to a preliminary city planning report, the proposal calls for a singlestorey 14,543-square-metre (156,541-square-foot) Costco on the easterly half of the site >>>HERITAGE, page 11
Massey Centre for Women prepares to host AGM The Massey Centre for Women is hosting a talk on the importance of attachment in the healthy development of children by the head of infant psychiatry at Toronto’s Hospital for Sick Children. Everyone is welcome to attend the annual general meeting, which is taking place Tuesday, Sept. 17, at 6 p.m. and is followed by a keynote speaker that parents, grandparents or
caregivers of young children are encouraged to attend. The event is talking place in the newly renovated Ontario Early Years Centre. Dr. Jean Wittenberg will be talking about The Importance of Attachment in the Healthy Development of Children. He is head of infant psychiatry at Sick Kids and co-chair of the Infant Mental Health Promotion >>>CENTRE, page 9
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