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Dental clinic offers up free cleanings for a day Services offered for free as part of annual Gift From the Heart campaign CYNTHIA REASON creason@insidetoronto.com Nine people who couldn’t have otherwise afforded dental care walked out of the Dental Hygiene Group clinic in Etobicoke last weekend with whiter smiles on their faces, thanks to the Gift From the Heart event. Corinne Allain, the clinic’s owner and operator, said she felt compelled to participate for the second time in the national event – an annual, one-day affair that sees independent dental hygienists across Canada offer their services free-of-charge to those in need – out of a desire to give back to the community. “I always like to reach out locally, to the community that I work in versus trying to find causes that are bigger, because I really like the local involvement that happens when you do this kind of
stuff,” she said of Saturday’s event, which drew eight volunteers – four of Allain’s dental hygienist colleagues, a dental hygiene student, and three others – over the course of the 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. event. “We saw nine clients, all adults, and a couple of whom had never had a cleaning before, so it was nice to give them that experience. They all left smiling because their teeth looked better, so it was a good day.” The Gift From the Heart event also acts as an awareness-raising opportunity to inform members of the community of the high-quality, lower-cost services offered at independent hygiene clinics such as Allain’s. At the Dental Hygiene Group clinic, which Allain opened at 3391 Bloor St. W. Unit 5, two years ago this April, patients can access all the dental hygiene services they could at a regular dentist office – from cleanings and whitenings, to hygiene instruction, and laser treatments for cold sores and gum disease. But because there is no dentist in practice at such independent dental hygiene clinics, the charges for such treatments are reduced by 10 to 30 per cent, Allain
explained. During this year’s Gift From the Heart event on Saturday, Feb. 7, Allain and the four other independent dental hygienists who volunteered their time, not only provided free teeth cleanings to nine patients who otherwise wouldn’t have been able to afford dental services, but also conducted free oral cancer and blood pressure screenings. “It’s always nice to give back to people who are appreciative; who can’t afford to get the care they need for one reason or another,” Allain said. “This year, our list was filled with people who hadn’t had a cleaning in at least three years and who didn’t have insurance or any access to dental care. We were totally booked and we had a waiting list again this year, which I think is pretty telling to the need in the community.” With the success of this year’s Gift From the Heart event, Allain said looking forward to participating once again next year. For more information about the Gift From the Heart event, go to www.giftfromtheheart.ca
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Local bird enthusiast Marilyn Rodrigues-Wright orginally thought this Snowy Owl, photographed on Feb. 7, was a pile of snow atop a light standard near Hwy. 427 and Evans Avenue, but was thrilled to discover the feathered visitor: “...it was truly unexpected to see the real thing and in broad daylight! The last time I saw a Snowy Owl in the wild was in Newfoundland. To see one in south Etobicoke was spectacular! And to capture it all on ‘film’: perfect. A birder’s magical moment.”
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CHANGE PLEASE: Father John Redmond students collect Tokens For Change at Islington subway station last Friday for Youth Without Shelter. From left are Felicia Gisondi, Jennah Weaver, James DaSilva, Kiera King, Sidney Picco, Martine Magnone, and Marisa Pasut. The campaign which involved more than 450 volunteers across the city raised $91,124 for the youth shelter.
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ow can Toronto optimize the legacy of the upcoming Pan Am Games? What opportunities are there to create lasting change in our communities as a result of hosting the 2015 Pan Am/Parapan Am Games this summer? In this space last week, we wrote of how the Pan Am Path, an 84-kilometre trail being built to connect communities across the Toronto region, could create a living legacy for the city. It’s not the only example. Consider the facility construction and renovation that have taken place in Toronto because of the Games: The Aquatics Centre at the University of Toronto’s Scarborough campus. The track and field facility at York University in North York. The renovated Etobicoke Olympium. The Pan Am / Parapan Am Fields at the University of Toronto’s St. George campus. Several sites in CIBC Pan Am Park located along the shores of Lake Ontario, including Exhibition Place, Ontario Place and the West Channel. We can make use of those our view facilities in terms of promoting physical activity and Take advantage enabling community particiin local events. There of all the Games pation are significant opportunities offer to Toronto to impact the lives of many Torontonians. Consider that there’s an entire neighbourhood – the Canary District – in the West Don Lands being constructed that will serve as temporary home for athletes this summer. Following the Games, that neighbourhood must integrate into the surrounding community and the city as a whole. How that transpires can serve as an example for other neighbourhoods when they experience a major development. And it’s not just bricks and mortar examples. There are opportunities for local businesses. There’s the opportunity to learn more about another culture being represented at the Games. There’s the volunteer experience. This isn’t about whether having the Games in Toronto is a good idea or not. We’re past that point. This is about making use of what the city will have after the Games and building the best possible legacy. There is potential to enable positive change on a grand scale. Learn more about the Games. Learn more about the facilities and parks being built. Understand how you as a resident of Toronto can take full advantage of Games facilities to create a better lifestyle once the Games are done. Anything less would simply be a wasted opportunity.
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redictably, Toronto council didn’t want to trouble itself this week with more questions about the Scarborough subway plan. Councillor Josh Matlow dared them to do otherwise – submitting five fairly uncomfortable administrative inquiries poking holes in council’s plans to hike taxes and build an expensive three-stop subway along a route that had been slated for a fully funded seven stop light rail line. Questions asked, questions answered, Toronto council decided, voting overwhelmingly to approve a motion from Deputy Mayor Glenn De Baeremaeker to receive the inquiries and not send them along to Mayor John Tory’s Executive Committee. The questions were answered, by City Manager Joe Pennachetti as the rules require. Given those answers, one might have thought councillors would be interested in a little more talk. Matlow wondered about the
david nickle the city sunk costs that the city will be responsible for paying on the cancellation of the light rail line. Pennachetti said he’d report later, although leaked documents indicate it sits at $75 million. In 2013, they were estimated at $10 million more. What will the new subway cost to run, now? Pennachetti said $30 to $40 million a year for capital maintenance. It’s not known how much it will cost to run; it will depend on the service levels that council approves. How much help the city will get for operating is an open question. What of SmartTrack and its impact on ridership of the subway? All of that will be factored in to further studies emerging as the Scarborough subway environmental assessment unfolds, and the SmartTrack preliminary work proceeds. And what is that ridership?
In 2006, the city estimated 9,500 people per hour. In 2013, the ridership was estimated at 14,000. Pennachetti explained that the new results came in a rush based on other variables. In the end, only six councillors thought those questions required more study. De Baeremaeker, with the blessing of Mayor Tory, carried the day and the whole matter is shelved. After the vote, De Baeremaeker pointed out that many of the questions Matlow posed had been answered in 2013 when council made the leap from light rail to subway. And he accused Matlow of simply using those questions as a back door to reopen the matter and build light rail rather than subways in Scarborough. Well, of course he is. Matlow opposed the subway for those reasons in 2013, and he’s opposing it again now. Things change. Among other things, De Baeremaeker
is proposing another $150 million for a fourth station on the line. In a scrum after the vote, De Baeremaeker wouldn’t rule out supporting an even longer route, for billions more, if the environmental assessment said it was a good idea. Matlow is not the only one uncomfortable with this. Deputy Mayor Denzil Minnan-Wong voted against the subway in 2013 and still thinks there are problems. But that’s not the same thing as wanting to reopen the matter. The public wants to get on with things is the mantra; no one wants more debate. There is one more question though: are Torontonians tired enough of debate to sign a blank cheque for a transit plan that’s looking more and more like a bad fit? Guess we’ll find out. David Nickle is The Guardian’s city hall reporter. His column appears Thursdays. Find him on Twitter: @ DavidNickle
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Editor’s Note: When Target Canada decided to pack up its northern operations – including its Cloverdale Mall location – we asked our readers what they would want to see in its place. Here’s a sample of their responses:
Bring a restaurant, Winners to Cloverdale Mall, says reader To the editor: Re: ‘Cloverdale working on Target closure transition,’ News, Jan. 22 I would like to see Winners move into a large store at Cloverdale. Not sure if they would be open to it but it would allow them to have more housewares and baby items. Another idea is to have a store that also has a restaurant in it. We truly miss having a restaurant at Cloverdale. Or maybe splitting the Target store into two stores, with one being a restaurant.
I remember coming to Cloverdale when it was an open air mall. We shop at Metro every week. I find that a lot of stores in Sherway are catering to the much younger crowd; I prefer Cloverdale. Having a grocery, drug, liquor, book store is very convenient. Having a restaurant would add to our enjoyment. We use to come to the restaurant every Sunday after hockey to have lunch.Thank you for asking for the public opinions. Maureen Clarke
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Smaller boutiques, restaurant would improve Cloverdale upon Target’s departure: reader To the editor: Re: ‘Cloverdale working on Target closure transition,’ News, Jan. 22 I would prefer to see the store divided up into some smaller boutiques. There are no big box stores that will be interested in moving into a large store such as the size of the Target store. I hear a lot of people say they miss not having a proper restaurant there. We would like to actually be
able to have a sit-down dinner. Every place at the mall seems to be snack food only. Plus you had to sit where everyone else could see you eating as they passed by. I like some privacy when I eat. We miss Zellers in many ways but one of them was the restaurant. They served very nice dinners there and the mall has not replaced that facility. The mall would do well with a restaurant. The one Zellers had was
busy most of the time. I was not all that happy with Target at Cloverdale and many of my friends weren’t either. They did not sell yarn for knitting and crocheting and none of the rest that goes with it. I was happier with Zellers. Thank you for the opportunity to email you with my suggestion for replacing Target. Janet Caulfeild
Residents vary on what should replace outgoing retailer To the editor: Re: ‘Cloverdale working on Target closure transition,’ News, Jan. 22 “My suggestion would be a Giant Tiger. Currently, there’s only one in north Etobicoke and one in the west end of Mississauga.” Elizabeth Pfister “I think consumers are still responding to the 2008 recession and Cloverdale Mall would
benefit, I think, with a warehouse outlet.” Beth Taurozzi
company in Canada and carries the products people need.” Mara Ozols
“I am a regular Walmart customer, I am used to the merchandise they carry. I just moved to the Cloverdale Mall -area and miss Walmart a lot. I never shopped and never planned to shop at Target. With Walmart, Cloverdale Mall would be zooming with customers. It’s a well-established
“I would like to see HomeSense move in. The one on The Queensway is always too busy, and you can never find anything. I’ve been going to the one in Mississauga. I think HomeSense would do well. It’s unfortunate we can’t get Zellers back.” Anna Barrina
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Day program provides social outings, goal-directed teachings CYNTHIA REASON creason@insidetoronto.com Etobicoke is now home to a new day program for young adults with autism – offering a mix of community engagement-minded outings and independence-building life skills learning. Launched just last month by Behaviour Innovations at its longtime site on The Queensway, Successful Options for Adults with Autism Re-envisioned (SOAAR) is an alternative program for young adults with autism, developmental disabilities and other neurological disorders, said Behaviour Innovations Director Dr. Nicole WaltonAllen. “We have been serving children since 1998, when the Behaviour Institute (now Behaviour Innovations) first opened to provide intensive behavioural intervention to kids with autism and other neurological disorders. But many of those kids are now 18-plus, they’re out of high school and their families are now saying ‘what’s next for my kid?’” said Walton-Allen, a psychologist and certified behaviour analyst. “You have a person who is now a young adult, with no place to go and no job skills, so families are having a really hard time.” And that’s where SOAAR comes in. T h e f i ve - d a y- a - we e k program for young adults has been running out of Behaviour Innovations’ Oakville office for two years, and just launched here at its
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Above and clockwise, Nat, Tom and Andrew take part in the Successful Options for Adults with Autism Re-Envisioned program, a community based adult day program for young adults with developmental disabilities that was recently launched in Etobicoke by Behaviour Innovations on The Queensway.
Etobicoke location at 618 The Queensway – running every Monday to Friday from 9 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. Rather than keeping its participants cooped up inside, SOAAR encourages its young charges to go out and explore their community through twice-daily supervised outings – from activitybased trips to go swimming, trampolining, bowling and skating, to trips to the grocery store and local coffee shop, for example. “ We’re definitely not aggregating everybody in some large building where they hang out and do puzzles over and over again. “Our mission is basically to provide community
integration – opportunities to develop social skills and opportunities to develop leisure skills in small mobile units, which we call pods,” Walton-Allen said, noting that SOAAR’s client-to-staff ratio is 5:1. “With those pods, they go out twice a day, every day a week – and that’s very important to us.” In its first few weeks running out of Etobicoke, SOAAR has seen its participants venture from High Park to skate and Sherway Gardens to shop, to a local bowling alley to throw some strikes and a garden centre to get a sneak peek at spring’s offerings. They’ve also become regulars at the local Tim Hortons,
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...many of those kids are now 18-plus, they’re out of high school and their families are now saying ‘what’s next for my kid?’. – Dr. Nicole Walton-Allen, Behaviour Innovations director
where each of the participants is encouraged to order their own food and drinks (and where one non-verbal participant has mastered the art of ordering using his iPad), and at the nearby No Frills, where they walk to buy their weekly snack supplies.
Not only do such outings help SOAAR’s participants improve upon their functional social skills, but it also helps foster in them and in all those they meet a better sense of their belonging in the community, Walton-Allen said. “It’s a way for us to continue to provide a relatively novel way to approach this phase in our participants’ lives – to show them their world isn’t shrinking just because school is over; that we want them to be part of the community,” she said, noting she’s also seen a change in the reception to SOAAR’s participants in the community the more they get out and engage. “Our neighbours get to know us when they see us
walking around the neighbourhood, whether if be to the park, up the street or to the grocery store or the coffee shop. People become more receptive the more they understand.” While half the SOAAR day is spent out in the community, the other half, Walton-Allen said, is spent back at 618 The Queensway working on goal-directed teaching periods, such as conversational training, instructional sessions on how to use an iPad to communicate and how to prepare a meal. “Learning doesn’t stop just because high school is over,” she said, noting all SOAAR staff are trained in Applied Behavioural Analysis (ABA). “Families were discouraged by the thought that there is nothing more that their child can be involved with that will influence their development after they leave high school, so what we do is focus on is functional teaching related to appropriate conversation, appropriate social skills and basic life skills development... SOAAR is a program that really develops things like co-operation, waiting, communication – all the things a family needs when at home with these guys.” While SOAAR runs five days a week, Walton-Allen said part-time opportunities are available to those families for whom the cost of the program might prove prohibitive. The cost ranges from $80 to $100 a day. “We’re flexible in terms of the number of days a participant is able to attend. The sad part is, that is often based on family’s ability to pay, because really there’s no funding out there for families in this situation, unless you get Passport funding,” she said, referring to Developmental Services Ontario’s funding program for community participation and caregiver respite supports.
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Elderly man found in laneway dies of injuries CYNTHIA REASON creason@insidetoronto.com Police continue to investigate the “suspicious” death of an 82-year-old man found bloodied and semiconscious in an Etobicoke laneway early on the morning of Thursday, Feb. 5. Const. Victor Kwong said police received a call from a passerby who found the
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Robbie Burns Community Lunch WHEN: 11:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. WHERE: St. Philip’s Parish Hall, 60 Dixon Rd. CONTACT: 416-247-5181, COST: Free Soup, sandwiches, desserts, coffee/tea, cold drinks and plenty of friendship.
ning at the Inn near a roaring fire, listening to live music and enjoying a mulled beverage with dessert, cookies and chocolate. Additional cash wine bar. Two seatings, preregistration required. Valentine’s Dance WHEN: 7 p.m. to midnight WHERE: Royal Canadian Legion Branch 286, 11 Irwin Rd. CONTACT: Superior1960@hotmIl.com COST: $12 Dance the night away with your sweetheart. Door, spot dance prizes. Valentines Dance Party 35+ crowd WHEN: 8 p.m. to 1 a.m. WHERE: Old Mill Toronto, 21 Old Mill Rd. CONTACT: peter, 416-236-8222 COST: $20 The Old Mill is the site of our Valentine’s Dance Party where a DJ will be playing music from the 70s to the present. Gifts for the first 150 guests. .w
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Dixieland Vespers WHEN: 4 p.m. to 5 p.m. WHERE: St. Philip’s Anglican Church, 25 St. Phillips Rd. CONTACT: 416-247-5181 COST: Free A relaxing hour of music, prayer and readings. Featured this week is the Bob DeAngelis “Dixieland” Band with Bob on the clarinet. A free will offering is much appreciated.
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Shrove Tuesday WHEN: 5 to 7 p.m. WHERE: Church of Christ the King, 475 Rathburn Rd. CONTACT: 416-621-3630, julian. aldous@gmail.com COST: $12 per family,$6 pp Pancake supper. Wheelchair accessible. Enter through the south doors. Pancake Supper WHEN: 5:15 to 7 p.m. WHERE: Bloordale United Church, 4258 Bloor St. W. CONTACT: Susan Prentice, 416-621-8050, www.bloordale.ca, sueprentice@stavreff.com COST: $7
Shrove Tuesday WHEN: 5:30 p.m. to 6:30 p.m. WHERE: Islington United Church, 25 Burnhamthorpe Road CONTACT: 416 239-1131 ext. 0, office@islingtonunited.org COST: Adults and teens; $8 children $6; family of four $25 Pancake supper with proceeds benefitting Islington’s Refugee Support Ministry.
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Mental Health First Aid Canada WHEN: 6 to 9:30 p.m. WHERE: Mental Health First Aid, 37 Royal York Road CONTACT: Cindy Krysac, 416-255-7838, cindykrysac@gmail. com COST: $175 Mental Health First Aid Canada is help for a person experiencing a mental health problem or crisis. Just like physical first aid, the goal is to offer a person immediate assistance until they can receive appropriate professional treatment or until the crisis is over. MHFA Canada is an evidence based program of The Mental Health Commission of Canada. This 12-hour interactive course is for anyone, no previous mental health experience is necessary. Successful participants will be awarded a certificate. three hours of class time over
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Mighty Jerome: Black History Month Documentary WHEN: 2 to 3:30 p.m. WHERE: Brentwood library, 36 Brentwood Rd. N. CONTACT: Todd Buhrows, 416394-5247, tbuhrows@torontopubliclibrary.ca COST: Free In 1959, at just 19 years of age, Harry Jerome was Canada’s most promising track and field star and he was on his way to the Olympics in Rome. By 1962, after suffering a gruesome leg injury, there was every reason to think that his racing days were over. But Jerome was not just a champion on the track; he was doubly determined off it. And so began his climb to what’s been called “the greatest comeback in track and field history.” Drop-in First come, first seated.
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ometimes a single photo can speak to several different aspects of history, as this one does. Initially, we can’t help but be charmed by the blonde, curly haired boy driving his wagon down Third Street in New Toronto. His name is John Baycroft, and he’s in front of the driveway to his own house at Number 117. John is the third of the four children of Gordon and Doreen Baycroft, and grandson to William and Edith Baycroft. William left his furniture and undertaking business in Beeton, Ont. in 1921 and established W.E. Baycroft and Sons Funeral Home in a large house on the northeast corner of Lake Shore Boulevard West and Fourteenth Street. In 1947, he sold the business to Art Ridley and it became Ridley’s Funeral Home, which still operates on that site today. Gordon Baycroft’s two brothers entered the funeral business with their father, but Gordon joined
denise harris history corner the Royal Bank instead. In 1924, he took a position with Reginald N. Boxer Wallpaper Manufacturers on Eight Street where he worked for 42 years. Like his father before him, Gordon was elected to the New Toronto School Board for two years, and then in 1948, was elected councillor, a position he held every year but one until 1964. In 1951, he designed and built a new house for his family at Number 9 on a new street he had helped name, Maple Boulevard, just a block east of the site where John is riding his wagon. Behind John in this picture is the large factory of Campbell Soup at 60 Birmingham St. The Joseph Campbell Preserve Company was founded in Camden, New Jersey in 1876. The invention of condensed soup in 1897 revolutionized Campbell’s business as people now had a
new way to easily and quickly feed their families. Campbell’s Soup came to Canada in 1930, buying a lot at the north end of Third Street for its first Canadian location. Architects Mathers and Holdenby designed a distinctive Art Deco building that opened in 1931 with 150 employees. Vegetable soup was the first variety produced, and today 70 per cent of the vegetables they use are still grown within a three hour drive of this plant. By 1963, Campbell’s had expanded to meet market demand and employed 1,650 people. Today, Campbell’s is the last of the original large employers in New Toronto to survive, and its 1,300 employees supply products all across Canada.
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Meeting spaces and recreational facilities also identified by residents as areas of concern as the development progresses >>>from page 1 chair of the Stonegate CHC board of directors. Since Vandyk bought the 55-year-old Berry Road plaza back in August 2013, the 5.3-acre site has already undergone much change – demolition work begun last March saw all buildings save the one occupied by Stonegate CHC knocked down in order to accommodate remediation work required to clean up the site, said Gerard Caverson, VP of Finance for the Vandyk Group of Companies. That environmental cleanup, deemed necessary by soil contamination traced back to chemicals used by a long-closed dry cleaning business that used to operate out of the plaza, is now 90 per cent complete, he reported. Meanwhile on Jan. 13, Etobicoke York Community Council considered Vandyk’s rezoning application for the site, which detailed its plans for a phased, mixed-use development on the lands. If ultimately approved, the first phase of the redevelopment will consist of a twostorey commercial building containing a grocery store (at ground floor) and relocated Stonegate Community Health Centre (on the second storey), located at the southwest corner of the site. Mark DeSouza, Vandyk’s VP of Land Development, said construction of that first phase could “optimistically” begin as early as late fall 2015/ early spring 2016. At the community meeting, an informal poll took place where three issues emerged as the community’s top concerns.
AFFORDABLE FOOD In terms of access to affordable food, Caverson said Vandyk has yet to secure a grocer to occupy the ground floor of the proposed development’s commercial building, but remains committed to finding one. “...We have spoken with a number of grocery chains – Loblaws has decided it’s not an ideal location for them, and while Sobey’s was initially very interested, they have
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decided that it doesn’t fit their requirements, either.” In the meantime, Stonegate CHC Executive Director Bev Leaver said she and her team continue to run food programs to help “fill the gap” left by the demolition of the plaza’s ValuMart. In addition to forming a partnership with Etobicoke Services for Seniors (ESS) to run weekly No Frills shuttle buses for seniors and people with mobility issues, Stonegate CHC is also exploring a potential partnership with FoodShare to bring a mobile market to the community. Stonegate CHC also runs a farmers’ market in the summer, and acts as a drop-off site for FoodShare’s Good Food Box program yearround, Leaver added. MEETING SPACES In terms of residents’ concerns over whether or not the Vandyk redevelopment will offer community space where locals can socialize, Caverson said the developer’s plans include ample green space that will be open to all – including benches and seating areas where people can gather. “The green space within the development is for the benefit of the entire community,” he said. In addition to that outdoor space, Leaver said when Stonegate CHC’s new 15,000-square-foot space opens, it will be nearly double
the size of the centre’s current digs – meaning much more programming space for the community to take advantage of. “I’m hoping those program rooms will be used by the community night and day and weekends,” she said. “It will be space that people can organize to gather, and where we can host lots of drop-in programs.” RECREATIONAL FACILITIES While some residents at Tuesday’s meeting decried the loss of Stonegate Plaza’s makeshift basketball court, Mary Campbell, constituency assistant to EtobicokeLakeshore Councillor Justin Di Ciano, said the councillor’s office is currently looking into more appealing alternatives for local youth. “Councillor Di Ciano has asked city staff to report back on King’s Mill Park, and any possibilities there might be to connect this development to the park,” she said, noting that such plans are complicated by the fact that a portion of the park is located in a flood plain, while other parts are protected by heritage status. “So, we’re still waiting to hear back about what possibilities are – how much land would be available for anything – to see if we can put in a soccer pitch or something else.”
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Two Large Balconies, with Fabulous view Overlooking the Pool & Golf Course, Very Spacious 3 Bedroom Split Level, with Over 1,700 Sq Ft, Largest Suite in the Building, Original Owners, Immaculate condition, Shows Great, Amazing Value! Only $419,900!
Gorgeous Suite, Open Concept Layout, 1 Bedroom + Dinette, 785 Sq Ft, 9 Ft Ceilings, Thousands spent in Upgrades, Plus Parking & Locker Included, Fabulous Amenities! Simply Must be Seen! Almost New! Only $364,900!
LUXURIOUS BROADWAY CONDO Access To Subway -- Minutes To Downtown! 1 Bedroom/1 Bathroom Suite With Large Terrace & Soaring 10’ Ceilings. Fantastic Location Next To Shopping, Restaurants & Theatres. Includes Parking & Locker. Amazing Opportunity!! Only $289,900!
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One of the Largest One Bedroom Units in Trendy 4 Year Old Building, Huge Balcony with Stunning South West Views of Lake Ontario, 9 Ft Ceilings, Stainless Steel Appliances, Granite Counters, Incredible Amenities, Close to All Conveniences, Minutes to Downtown, Great for Investors! Only $267,000!
AMAZING OPPORTUNITY
Large Detached Home Located On A Quiet Family-Friendly Street! This Charming And Well Maintained 3 Bedroom Home Has Huge Potential. Large Lot, Separate Basement Entrance, Many Recent Updates. Move In Now Or Renovate To Your Taste. Close To Parks And Transit. Hurry. This One Won’t Last Long!!
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2 Storey Brick 3+1 Bedroom, Open Concept Layout, Centre Island, Granite Countertop in Gourmet Kitchen, Stainless Steel Appliances, Separate Entrance to Finished Basement, Ideal for Entertaining or Possible In-Law Suite, Close to Amenities. Only $539,900!
FOUNTAINS OF EDENBRIDGE
Directly Across from Sherway Gardens, Fabulous 2 Bedroom Suite with Clear Views from the 28th Floor, Granite Countertop, Stainless Steel Appliances, Breakfast Bar, Open Concept Layout, Gleaming Hardwood Floors, 2 Full Baths, Parking, Locker, 24 Hr Concierge, Fabulous Amenities! Only $345,000!
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CLARKSON VILLAGE TOWNHOUSE Quiet 3 bedroom unit with great layout and 2 balconies. Ideal view of courtyard and salt water pool. Located in the Clarkson PS district and just a 10 minute walk to the GO. Comes with parking and a huge locker. A super value!! Only $168,000
Spectacular Location in the Heart of the Financial & Entertainment Districts of Yonge + King, Direct Indoor Access to Subway and Path, Fully Furnished and Renovated, 12 Foot Ceilings, Historic Former TD Headquarters, Perfect for Professional/Investor. Only $199,900!
SEE MORE PHOTOS: www.GetLeo.com Call Today 416-917-LION (5466) and Start Packing! Not intended to solicit persons under contract. *Certain Conditions May Apply. ReMax West Realty Inc. does not guarantee the sale of your home. Exclusively offered by Frank Leo.
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“Service is our Motto” Tina Klein Stanley, Broker
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REXDALE REAL ESTATE $469,900 When I Asked The Owner What She Really Loved About Her Home, She Said The Front Porch. In The Summer Time She Really Enjoys Just Sitting With A Cup Of Coffee And Enjoying The Fresh Air. You Will Love The Renovated Kitchen With A Walk-Out To Another Deck. The Upstairs Bathroom Has Been Renovated And Is Wow! There Are 3 Bedrooms And A Finished Basement With A Separate Entrance And A Recreation Room With Another Bathroom, Of Course There Is Central Air. For a picture tour please visit www.tinaklein.com $489,900 A Little Doll’s House! L-Shaped Living/Dining Room With Warm Oak Hardwood Floors, Picture Window Overlooking The Child-Safe Crescent, Updated Eat-In Kitchen With Breakfast Bar. 3 Bedrooms Upstairs. The Master Bedroom Has A Huge Closet Built For The Lady Of The House. The Basement Has Been Finished With A Log Burning Fireplace And A 2Pce Bathroom. You’ll Love The Backyard With The Private Deck And Man Cave Garage. This Is A Neat Home For The Right Buyer. For a picture tour please visit www.tinaklein.com Wow! What A Nice Home! Totally Renovated 3 Bedroom 3 Level Side-Split Is Ready For A New Owner. L-Shaped Living Room/Dining Room With A Bay Window Overlooking The Front Garden. Open Concept Kitchen/ Dining Room With A Walk-Out To The Side Yard. There Are 3 Nice Size Bedrooms, Dream Bathroom! The Lower Level Has Laminate Floors Another Bedroom Or Office And A 3Pce Bathroom. Of Course There Is Central Air And Central Vac. For a picture tour please visit www.tinaklein.com
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THEY SAY ‘GOOD THINGS COME TO THOSE WHO WAIT’
Lanterra Developments offers four incredible suite deals to mark milestones at Riverhouse at The Old Mill In the lifecycle of any condominium development, savvy purchasers and experienced developers both know that there are several key milestones worth celebrating. And while Lanterra Developments, the developers of Riverhouse at the Old Mill condominium, threw a party for their grand opening, celebrated the start of construction, toasted the building’s topping off, and rejoiced with the first moveins, the milestone they were truly waiting for was the one marking the end of construction and the condominium’s official registration. Lanterra is celebrating by offering incredible deals on the last four suites available for purchase. “The building is essentially sold out, and only a handful of units actually remain available,” says Barry Fenton, CEO of Lanterra. “But good things come to those that wait.” “While we wanted to keep a few of these spectacular suites to ourselves, we have now decided to release them, and celebrate the building’s registration by offering them at amazing prices,” adds Fenton. The suites currently available at Riverhouse include a 747 sf. one-bedroom suite called the Rotherham, and two twobedroom units- the 1,137 sf. Southampton; the 1,201 sf. Nottingham; and the
Lynngrove which at over 1,500 sf., boasts two bedrooms and a den. Prices with the current promotion now start at $517,900, with only the large Lynngrove priced over $1 million, and all available ready to move in suites can be purchased with just a 5% deposit. One of Toronto’s most successful condominium launches, Riverhouse at the Old Mill is located just off of Bloor Street West on the historic Old Mill Road, offering residents an unparalleled ravine setting in the heart of one of Toronto’s most popular communities, Etobicoke, and an unsurpassed view of the Humber River. A condominium masterpiece, carefully constructed to appeal to the refined tastes of buyers looking to live a relaxing lifestyle just outside the hub of Toronto, suites boast a litany of premium features and finishes. Kitchens feature engineered hardwood, ceramic or porcelain flooring in the kitchen area, designer cabinetry, granite countertops, glass or marble tile backsplashes, double bowl stainless steel sinks with single lever faucet and vegetable sprayer, Miele fridges, cook tops, ovens and dishwashers, panelled fridges and dishwashers. The master ensuites evoke a spa-like feeling, complete with marble flooring, vanity with marble countertop, soaker
Riverside Lobby
drop in tubs with Kohler chrome faucets, marble tiles on shower and tub walls, marble tile bath apron and surround, and safety pressure-balancing valve in tubs and showers. While the Bloor West village offers a great variety of restaurants, shops and activities, the amenities at Riverhouse invite residents to relax in the comfort of their own building. The Mezzanine level features a multi-purpose party room with kitchen facility for those looking to entertain family and friends. Residents will never have to step foot in a gym again with the convenient exercise facility and indoor pool and hot tub. Purchasers interested in visiting the four move-in ready suites and learning more about Riverhouse should call 416766-7343, or email info@riverhousecondos.ca to arrange a tour.
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416.766.7343 www.riverhousecondos.ca Please speak to Sales Representative for full details. Prices shown are for lowest floor available. Exclusive Listing Broker Milborne Real Estate Inc. Brokers Protected. Marketing Management by Anne Lambrou Living Visions Inc. Prices and specifications subject to change without notice. Promotions may be changed and/or cancelled at any time without notice. Illustrations are artist’s concept. E.&O.E.
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John Fenton, 82, to walk 10 kilometres in Coldest Night fundraiser Senior has been helping Yonge Street Mission for 71 years despite health problems JUSTIN SKINNER
jskinner@insidetoronto.com
Considering his condition a short while ago, the fact 82-year-old John Fenton is set to brave the elements to walk 10 kilometres for charity is nothing short of amazing. Fenton had myriad health problems, which led to him becoming less and less active, which only worsened his condition. “It’s been quite an amazing turnaround,” he said. “I had a lot of spinal trouble resulting in me hardly walking at all – I could walk a block, but it was difficult and painful. Diabetes also did damage to the nerves in my legs, so I was unstable.” That all changed when he happened to meet a woman who walked with the use of walking poles. He spoke briefly of the benefits the poles offered her and then met up with urban police certified instructor
Jacqueline Murdoch to learn their proper use. “I’ve walked three to eight kilometres almost every day since,” he said. “At the age of 82, you start to break down a bit naturally, but it’s a huge change from where I had been.” The poles helped give Fenton added balance and stability, and the security they provided helped boost his confidence as he got his legs back into walking shape. Fenton will participate in the upcoming Coldest Night of the Year walk, a fundraising walk to raise money for those living in poverty or on the streets across Canada. He and his team, the Nordic Kids, will walk to raise funds for the Yonge Street Mission. Fenton’s affiliation with the downtown agency dates back 71 years, to when he accompanied his father, then Etobicoke’s medical officer of health, to the mission.
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They do such good work there, I’m happy to do whatever I can to help them. – John Fenton
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Etobicoke resident John Fenton will be participating in the upcoming ‘Coldest Night of the Year’ fundraiser to benefit the Yonge Street Mission.
“It was a small building in what looked like a church on Yonge Street,” he said. “I remember that the
people that came in to the building almost frightened me because I had never seen poverty like that.”
He vowed then to do what he could to help out, giving what he could when he could and serving two stints on the mission’s board of directors. More than seven decades later, he continues to make good on his vow. “They do such good work there, I’m happy to do whatever I can to help them,” said the Etobicoke resident. He said the 10-kilometre walk will be a challenge, but it would have been unthinkable as recently as a year ago. “I figured I’d try to take on 10 kilometres and try to raise $10,000,” he said. The Coldest Night of the
Year walk will take place from 4 to 8 p.m. Saturday, Feb. 21. Participants walking in support of the Yonge Street Mission will begin at Ryerson University’s Kerr Hall West Auditorium, 379 Victoria St. WALK FOR HAVEN Haven on The Queensway is encouraging residents to bundle up to fundraise with them on Feb. 22. The Etobicoke walk begins and ends at Church on The Queensway, 1536 The Queensway. Registration is at 4 p.m. with opening ceremonies at 5 p.m. Between 6 and 9 p.m. a warm, light meal will be served to all walkers and volunteers. Go online to find out how to sign up. For more information on the Coldest Night of the Year, including walk locations and links to register or support a participant, visit www.coldestnightoftheyear.org
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Peter Milczyn’s Constituency Office 416-259-2249 pmilczyn.mpp.co@liberal.ola.org
Employers can get access to grants to train their workforce Investing in your own workforce can pay great dividends in keeping up with industry trends and improving morale through employee development. The Canada-Ontario Job Grant provides financial support to small, medium and large businesses who want to deliver short-term training to existing and new employees. JobStart in Etobicoke can help you learn how you can apply for up to $10,000 in government support for training costs. Attend an information session at 2930 Lake Shore Blvd. W. Friday, Feb. 20 from 9:30 to 10:30 a.m. or contact Margaret Penner, manager of programs and services at JobStart, 416253-2729 ext. 2992. learn if RRSPS are the BEST OPTION D i s c ov e r t h e b e n e f i t s and pitfalls of Registered Retirement Saving Plans
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Get your financial house in order by learning healthy financial management skills at a workshop hosted by a Chartered Professional Accountant member. The session takes place Monday, Feb. 23 at Brentwood library, 36 Brentwood Rd. N., from 6:30 to 7:30 p.m. Drop-in program. GET YOUR BUSINESS OFF GROUND wTHE
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month that may be valuable for entrepreneurs. The first is a morning seminar on starting your own food business, on Thursday, Feb. 26 from 8:30 a.m. to noon. Learn how to find a licensed industrial kitchen, and what steps you’ll need to turn a favourite recipe into a money-making enterprise. The second, is IdeaFEST for Women Enterpreneurs on Tuesday, March 3 from 8 a.m. to 1 p.m. This is for women at the idea-stage of their venture, to help them refine it, advance it and get it to market. Both sessions take place at the North York Civic Centre, 5100 Yonge St. lower level. Register online at http:// bit.ly/1jMEzKP
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������ �������� TDSB GIRLS VOLLEYBALL WEST REGION - JUNIOR - TIER 1 THURSDAY, FEB. 19 ◗ WEST FINAL - T.B.A. vs. T.B.A. (Etobicoke CI, 86 Montgomery Rd., 3 p.m.) WEST REGION - SENIOR - TIER 1 THURSDAY, FEB. 12 ◗ SEMIFINAL 3 - Etobicoke CI vs. Silverthorn CI (Silverthorn CI, 291 Mill Rd., 3 p.m.) ◗ SEMIFINAL 4/5 - T.B.A. vs. Richview CI (Richview CI, 1738 Islington Ave., 3 p.m.) THURSDAY, FEB. 19 ◗ WEST FINAL - T.B.A. vs. T.B.A. (Etobicoke CI, 86 Montgomery Rd., 3 p.m.) WEST REGION - JUNIOR - TIER 2 TUESDAY, FEB. 17 ◗ QUARTER-FINAL 5 - Etobicoke SA vs. Runnymede CI (Runnymede CI, 569 Jane St., 3:30 p.m.) ◗ QUARTER-FINAL 6 - West Humber CI vs. Scarlett Heights Entrepreneurial Academy (Scarlett Heights Entrepreneurial Academy, 15 Trehorne Dr., 3:30 p.m.) THURSDAY, FEB. 19 ◗ SEMIFINAL 5 - T.B.A. vs. North Albion CI (North Albion CI, 2580 Kipling Ave., 3:30 p.m.) ◗ SEMIFINAL 6 - T.B.A. vs. Weston CI (Weston CI, 100 Pine St., 3:30 p.m.) WEST REGION - SENIOR - TIER 2 WEDNESDAY, FEB. 18
active@insidetoronto.com ◗ QUARTER-FINAL 5 - West Humber CI vs. Kipling CI (Kipling CI, 380 The Queensway, 3:30 p.m.) ◗ QUARTER-FINAL 6 - Weston CI vs. Runnymede CI (Runnymede CI, 569 Jane St., 3:30 p.m.) ◗ QUARTER-FINAL 7 - Thistletown CI vs. Vaughan Road Academy (Vaughan Road Academy, 529 Vaughan Rd., 3:30 p.m.) ◗ QUARTER-FINAL 8 - York Memorial CI vs. North Albion CI (North Albion CI, 2580 Kipling Ave., 3:30 p.m.)
RICHVIEW TAKES THE SHOT
BOYS HOCKEY WEST REGION - SENIOR - TIER 1 THURSDAY, FEB. 12 ◗ Lakeshore CI vs. Etobicoke CI (Mastercard Centre, Rink 1, 400 Kipling Ave., 1:30 p.m.) ◗ Silverthorn CI vs. Martingrove CI (Mastercard Centre, Rink 1, 400 Kipling Ave., 1:30 p.m.) TUESDAY, FEB. 17 ◗ QUARTER-FINAL - T.B.A. vs. T.B.A. (Mastercard Centre, Rink 3, 400 Kipling Ave., 1 p.m.) WEDNESDAY, FEB. 18 ◗ SEMIFINAL 1 - T.B.A. vs. T.B.A. (Mastercard Centre, Rink 3, 400 Kipling Ave., 1 p.m.) ◗ SEMIFINAL 2 - T.B.A. vs. T.B.A. (Mastercard Centre, Rink 3, 400 Kipling Ave., 1:30 p.m.)
SPORTS SCHEDULE For the complete schedule, visit www.insidetoronto.com/etobicoketoronto-on-sports
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RICHVIEW HOCKEY ACTION: A Birchmount Park goalie leaves the crease to stop a breaking Richview Collegiate player during girls hockey tier one Monday at Ted Reeve Arena. Richview defeated Birchmount 5-3.
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Snacks that promote better sleep According to the National Sleep Foundation, changes in sleep patterns are a part of the aging process. Many people experience difficulty falling asleep and then staying asleep as they age, and that difficulty can make men and women over 50 feel more tired during the day. But even though difficulty sleeping may be a part of aging, that does not mean men and women over 50 cannot take steps to improve their sleeping patterns. For example, certain snack foods may help to improve quality of sleep, especially when these foods replace less healthy snacking options. While men and women over 50 should always consult with their physicians before making any changes to their diets, the following are a handful of snack foods that promote better sleep. • Almonds: Magnesium is a mineral with muscle-relaxing properties, and almonds contain enough magnesium to help men and women get a better night’s sleep. A small amount of almonds before bed might be enough
to make falling and staying asleep easier. • Bananas: Much like almonds, bananas provide a substantial amount of magnesium. Bananas also contain the amino acid tryptophan, which many people associate with Thanksgiving turkey. While tryptophan might be most often associated with the sleepiness people feel after eating a holiday meal, it also has been linked to better sleep quality, so a banana shortly before bed might be just what you need to fall and stay asleep. • Cheese and crackers: One more traditional snack may just help you get a better night’s sleep. Cheese and crackers contain tryptophan and carbohydrates, which can induce a better night’s sleep and help you fall asleep sooner. • Cherries: Cherries contain the sleep hormone melatonin, and recent studies indicated that participants who drank tart cherry juice on a daily basis fell asleep more quickly and slept longer and better than participants who did not
drink cherry juice. • Hummus: The primary ingredient in hummus is chickpeas, which are loaded with tryptophan, folate and vitamin B6. Folate has proven especially beneficial to older men and women who need help regulating their sleep patterns, while vitamin B6 helps the body regulate its clock. • Peanut butter: Peanut butter is another snacking item loaded with tryptophan. Spread some peanut butter on a carbohydrate, whether it’s a slice of toast or some crackers, before going to bed, and you may enjoy a better, longer sleep. • Walnuts: Like cherries, walnuts contain melatonin, which can contribute to a longer, more restful night’s sleep. Walnuts also can help regulate stress, which is a leading cause of sleeping difficulty. Many men and women experience difficulty sleeping as they age. But the right foods may just help combat such problems and help men and women get a more adequate night’s sleep.
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Catholic school board launches inquiry into shooting deaths near Don Bosco Toronto’s Catholic school board today launched a formal inquiry into the circumstances surrounding the shooting deaths of two of its students near Don Bosco Catholic Secondary School last fall. Zaid Athir Youssef, a 17-year-old Don Bosco student, and 15-year-old Michael Menjivar, a student at James Cardinal McGuigan Catholic High School, both died of their injuries following a midday shooting near the Islington Avenue and Dixon Road area high school just after 12:30 p.m. Oct. 6. The main goal of the independent inquiry into their deaths is to “hear from those who were directly impacted by this very serious and tragic incident,” said former Toronto Catholic District School Board (TCDSB) supt. Paul Crawford, who has been named chair
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Michael Menjivar, 15, left, and Zaid Athir Youssef, 17, died after a shooting on Oct. 6.
of the independent inquiry panel. Other panel members include: Ward 4 Trustee Patrizia Bottoni; Rachel Ferreira, a probation officer with the Ministry of Children and Youth Services and vicepresident of the Committee of Youth Officers for the Province of Ontario (COYO);
Jana Seymour, vice-president of the Ontario Association of Parents in Catholic Education (OAPCE); and John Yan, senior coordinator of the TCDSB’s communications, public and media relations. The panel has now been tasked with considering input from TCDSB staff, students, community members and
public service agencies as to what additional policies and procedures may be helpful in preventing, as well as responding to, similar situations in the future. “If we can come up with additional intervention strategies and insights that assist with further support of vulnerable youth in our community, that will be one big positive outcome for all of us,” Crawford said in a statement. To those ends, the inquiry panel has scheduled the following three upcoming public meetings to seek input from the community: n Tuesday Feb. 24 from 6 to 9 p.m. in the Catholic Education Centre boardroom, 80 Sheppard Ave. E. n Wednesday, March 4 from 6:30 to 9 at St. Andrew Catholic School, 2533 Kipling Ave.
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n Wednesday, March 25 from 6 to 9 p.m. at Senator O’Connor Secondary School, 60 Rowena Dr. After seeking input from both TCDSB and non-TCDSB groups, as well as the general public, the panel will then review the feedback and provide recommendations related to TCDSB’s safe school policies and procedures. “Our ultimate goal is to ensure that we are doing everything possible in the area of student safety and well-being,” TCDSB Director of Education Angela Gauthier said in a statement. The Inquiry Panel has been mandated to prepare a report with recommendations to the TCDSB board of trustees by April.
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The City of Toronto reminds residents to stay off natural ice surfaces on open bodies of water. Toronto Police Service Marine Unit and Toronto Water have advised ice on open water and on storm water management ponds in Toronto is unstable and unsafe. Road salt can make its way into Toronto’s rivers, streams and ponds, as well as in Lake Ontario along the waterfront, which increases the instability of ice. Storm water also drains into retention ponds, many of which are located in parks. The City of Toronto provides many safe skating opportunities for residents and visitors, including artificial outdoor ice rinks and arenas.
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Time travel along the waterfront with PortsToronto photo exhibit PortsToronto will present a photo exhibit featuring historical images of Toronto’s waterfront and South Core at the Allen Lambert Galleria in Brookfield Place, 181 Bay Street, now until Feb. 20. The exhibit, titled Making Connections to Toronto’s Waterfront – A Historical Retrospective, was curated from the extensive yet rarely viewed PortsToronto archive. The images presented will take visitors on a journey through time by depicting the evolution of Toronto’s
waterfront, Billy Bishop Toronto City Airport, the Port of Toronto and Harbour and other key areas that have played a significant role in the development of the city as a commercial and cultural hub of Canada. “The photos selected for this exhibit provide an interesting glimpse of the early days of the modern Toronto waterfront and chronicles its evolution from swampland and ramshackle shoreline to industrial port to mixed-use neigh-
April 25, 1918: View east across Bay Street from roof of what is now 60 Harbour St. This photograph shows side-wheel steamships berthed at Toronto Ferry Company docks and wharfs to the east.
bourhood,” said Geoffrey Wilson, CEO, PortsToronto, in a press release. “From the creation of the port lands and the building of the quays that extend into Toronto’s Harbour to the development of the Leslie Street Spit and construction of Billy Bishop Toronto City Airport, the exhibit showcases the transformation... and illustrates the role PortsToronto has played on Toronto’s waterfront over the last century.”
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For days, a big pile of snow has blocked off access to a Bike Share Toronto station. TTC board member Alan Heisey first tweeted a photo of the snow-covered station on Thursday, Feb. 5 located at the northeast corner of King Street and University Avenue which looked like it was covering at least half of the available bicycle docks which members of the bike share use to pick up or drop off their rented rides. Heisey then tweeted another picture Feb. 9 showing the snow had still not been removed from the station. Local city councillor Pam McConnell later confirmed through Twitter the snow was left at the station by a private contractor. STATION GETs wi-fi ACCESS w SPADINA
Spadina Station will soon have access to subway Wi-Fi, the TTC announced last week. Museum and St. Patrick were the latest stops connected to the list of stations already offering the TCONNECT wireless network which riders can access for free from their smartphones. Spadina is scheduled to go online next month and Queen’s Park Station after that. Last year, service provider BAI Canada pledged to have the entire downtown subway loop completed in time for the start of the 2015 Pan Am/Para Pan Am Games. Rahul Gupta is The Guardian’s transit reporter. His column runs every Thursday. Reach him on Twitter: @TOinTRANSIT
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Jeff Brown is the University of Toronto’s regular season scoring leader.
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What do the Toronto Marlies and the University of Toronto Varsity Blues men’s hockey teams have in common? The answer: a Brown brother atop its teams’ scoring. The brothers are from Mimico, both former students of Michael Power/St. Joseph’s Catholic Secondary. Older brother Jeff, 24, led U of T in scoring for the just completed regular season with 31 points (13 goals and 18 assists) in 27 games. And younger brother Connor, 21, although in his rookie year in the American Hockey League, is leading the Toronto Marlies in scoring with 34 points (12 goals and 22 assists) in 46 games, heading into this weekend’s games Friday night in Hamilton and Sunday afternoon in Binghamton. Jeff and his U of T team, meanwhile, start the playoffs this week with a bestof-three series against downtown arch rival Ryerson University.
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Connor Brown leads the Toronto Marlies in scoring.
All-Catholic champs Bishop Allen Academy’s senior girls’ volleyball team captured the allCatholic provincial title for the second year in a row. The 36-team event saw the Cardinals take the championship match in two straight sets (25-21, 25-17) over Ottawa’s École Secondaire Catholique FrancoCité. In the semifinals they also won in straight sets over St. Mary’s from Hamilton (25-15, 25-16).
tykes tops in london SILVERTHORN CI EARNS BRONZE IN HALIFAX The Silverthorn Collegiate Institute senior boys’ basketball team clinched a third-place finish at the New Waterford Coal Bowl Classic which took place in New Waterford, Nova Scotia last weekend. The team finished the tournament with five wins and one loss. The tournament all-stars were Nikola Kalinic (1st team) and Stefan Jovcic (2nd team). Front row (L to R): Abdullahi Mohamed, Andrija Jelic, Jonathan McPherson (Gr. 7 BEC honorary manager), Aladdin Amira; Back row (L to R): Marcello Nigro (Staff/coach), Luka Bassem-Badie, Luka Andreic, Nikola Malesevic, Nikola Kalanic, Stefan Jovcic, Timal Peramune, Fahiye Aden, Vlad Oks, Rahij Chaudhary (manager). Absent from photo: head coach Borko Brusin.
The Mimico Canadiens minor novice select hockey team recently took home the championship at the West London Byron Optimist Tournament Jan. 30 to Feb. 1 with a nail biting 4-3 win over the Whitby Wildcats in the final game. Back row, left to right: Neil Mainville (assistant coach), Kevin Looney (head coach) and Martin Schwertner (assistant coach). Second row: Callum Mainville, Chris Robbins, Noah Yim, Calum MacKay, Tyrese Russell and Ethan Mulvale. Front row: Nicholas Schwertner, Justin Graydon, Thomas Arciero, Remy Ouellette, Aaron Walker and Connor Looney. In front: Cody McCabe. Absent from photo: Lucas Gracon.
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JOB TITLE: Digital Ad Trafficker (Full-time) BUSINESS UNIT: Digital Automotive Ventures, 1 Yonge Street, Toronto THE COMPANY A subsidiary of Torstar Corporation, Metroland is one of Canada’s premier media companies. Metroland delivers up-to-the-minute vital business and community information to millions of people across Ontario. We have grown significantly in recent years in terms of audience and advertisers and we’re continuing to invest heavily in developing best-in-class talent, products and technology to accelerate our growth in the media landscape and strengthen our connection to the community. For further information, please visit www.metroland.com. THE OPPORTUNITY • As a Digital Ad Trafficker you will primarily be responsible for trafficking and managing display, video, mobile web and APP campaigns across the Metroland Automotive Network. You will provide detailed reports on multiple digital sales campaigns, facilitating interdepartmental communications and tracking web traffic, finances and production rates of digital products KEY ACCOUNTABILITIES AND ESSENTIAL DUTIES • Traffic, test, and maintain advertising campaigns using the Metroland Network • Debug and troubleshoot any ad creative issues that affect tracking, implementation, delivery, or reporting. • Work collaboratively with Digital Sales Advisors to recommend campaign modifications. • Process creative changes and change orders • Proactively seek new online advertising knowledge, keep current with interactive media trends • Identify process inefficiencies and ways to improve operations workflow • Maintain a strong working knowledge of company products, special sales programs and marketing efforts within the sales division WHAT WE’RE LOOKING FOR • Minimum 2 year trafficking experience. RTB/Programmatic buying experience a plus. • Organized, detail oriented and highly focused. • Creative problem solver, self-motivated and driven. • Ability to work in a fast-paced environment • Excellent written and oral communication skills • Familiarity with ad servers, rich media vendors, web debugging tools (Firebug, HTTPFox, Fiddler, etc.) a plus. Knowledge of AdTech preferred • High computer proficiency: Word, Excel, PowerPoint, HTML, rich media, Flash, and Java • 3rd party ad tag implementation and troubleshooting for mobile Web, APP, desktop, and video • Working knowledge VAST and VPAID video tags, familiarity of how websites and online ads work. • Passion for online advertising and/or game-changing technology. • Exposure to online ad serving concepts (CPM/CPA/RTB/ROI), video, mobile, and social a plus. • Quick learner who loves to pick up new tools/software for reporting & analysis • People person - can work with Sales and Analytics teams to plan and optimize campaigns for performance. • Flexibility to occasionally work at odd hours (from home). If working with a highly energized, competitive team is your ideal environment, please email your resume to Ashley Wilson aewilson@metroland.com by February 28, 2015. In compliance with AODA, Metroland will endeavour to provide reasonable accommodation to persons with disabilities in the recruitment process upon request. If you are selected for an interview and you require accommodation due to a disability during the recruitment process, please notify the hiring manager upon scheduling your interview. Thank you for your interest. Only those candidates selected for an interview will be contacted.
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INVITATION TO TENDER Metroland Media Toronto is accepting tenders to deliver our weekly Apartment Saverbag to carrier and lobby drop locations within the Etobicoke and Scarborough area 1 to 2 times per week. This entails picking up the skids of Saverbags at our North York location on Wednesday’s and completing all carrier deliveries by Thursday’s at 2 p.m and all lobby drop deliveries by Thursday’s at 7 p.m. All applicants must have a cargo van or cube truck. Contracts commence Monday March 2nd 2015 Bid packages are available at the Reception Desk, of Metroland Media Toronto, 175 Gordon Baker Road, Toronto Ontario M2H 0A2. Tender due date: Thursday February 19 2015 By 5 pm To the attention of: Anton McCormack, Mailroom / Trucking Supervisor
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INVITATION TO TENDER Metroland Media Toronto is accepting tenders to deliver our Advertiser store copies of flyers to pre-determined store locations within the Toronto area once per week. This entails picking up the flyers at our North York location on Wednesday’s and completing the store drops within one day. Delivery addresses will be supplied with Bid packages. Contracts commence Monday March 2nd, 2015. Bid packages are available at the Reception Desk, of Metroland Media Toronto, 175 Gordon Baker Road, Toronto Ontario M2H 0A2. Tender due date: Thursday February 19th 2015 By 5 pm To the attention of: Anton McCormack Mailroom / Trucking Supervisor Lowest or any bid not necessarily accepted.
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INVITATION TO TENDER Metroland Media Toronto is accepting tenders to deliver our weekly Newspaper and flyers to carrier drop locations within the Scarborough, Etobicoke, East York and North York areas 3 times per week. This entails picking up the newspapers and flyers at our North York location on Tuesday’s and completing all Flyer deliveries by Wednesday’s at 3 p.m and all newspaper deliveries by Thursday’s at 2 p.m to all carrier drops. All applicants must have a cargo van or cube truck. Contracts commence Monday March 2nd, 9th, 16th and 23rd, 2015. (Depending on area selected to bid for) Bid packages are available at the Reception Desk, of Metroland Media Toronto, 175 Gordon Baker Road, Toronto Ontario M2H 0A2. Tender due date: Thursday February 19th 2015 By 5 pm To the attention of: Anton McCormack, Mailroom/ Trucking Supervisor
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GUIDE
in today’s newspaper! *In select editions of this newspaper or anywhere at insidetoronto.com/torontoautoshow2015
View the latest vehicle premieres and auto exotica as well as ticket pricing and more. PLUS, a two-page map of the AutoShow so you’ll know exactly where you can find your favourite cars and brands!
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50% Off
$15.00
$15 FOR 2 TICKETS TO THE GTA HOME + RENO SHOW AT THE INTERNATIONAL CENTRE, FEBRUARY 13�16, 2015 �A $30 VALUE� GTA HOME + RENO SHOW @wagjag
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