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Celebrated scooter rider, mentor remembered at skateboard park Tyler Bailey, 17, was killed by GO train this summer TOM GODFREY etg@insidetoronto.com More than 200 friends of scooter rider Tyler Bailey joined his grieving mom Shelley, and brother Ronald, in a minute of silence on Saturday to celebrate his young life cut short in a tragic accident. The non-profit C.J. Sk a t e b o a rd Pa rk a n d School on Horner Avenue in Etobicoke was packed with teenagers who had travelled from across the Greater Toronto Area (GTA) to be part of a memorial fundraiser for the popular and well-liked volunteer scooter coach and mentor. Tyler, 17, was with four others by the Dundas Street West bridge, near Sorauren Avenue, July 21, when Toronto police said he accidentally stumbled onto the tracks of an approaching GO train and was killed. His friends are staging scooter shows and demonstrations to raise funds to help his family pay for a tombstone and cover funeral expenses. “I miss him so much every day,” a mournful Shelley said. “He was a great kid who was passionate about scooter riding and that made him many friends.” Shelley, who is a single
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mom, said Tyler grew up in Parkdale and the family had recently moved to the Keele Street and Eglinton Avenue West area.
“We really appreciate that his friends are doing something to remember him,” she said. “These kids did not have to be here but he touched so many of them.” Tyler also leaves behind a sister, Shantel, 19. “My brother was a humble kid who was passionate about the sport of scooter riding,” said Ronald, 24. “He will be remembered for telling the kids ‘you gotta commit,’ which are words he lived by.” Jaelin Cisneros, 15, said he was mentored by Tyler, whom
he called an excellent scooter rider and an inspiration to others. “He taught me a lot about scooter riding and I miss him so much,” Cisneros said. “He was my best friend and he made me appreciate the sport more.” Wayne Beattie, 16, said he is so indebted to Tyler that he travelled from Burlington for the event. “If I had to walk here from Burlington then I would because I did not want to miss this,” Beattie vowed. “He was a great teacher who had time for everyone.” Alex Pamintuan, a family friend, said he drove Tyler to skate parks across the GTA every weekend. “I am very heartbroken,” Pamintuan said. “He was like my younger brother and he touched a lot of people in his short life.” Jay Mandarino, owner and founder of the not-for-profit park, said Tyler convinced him to add scooter riding to his lineup of sports. “Tyler was a great kid who had surpassed many obstacles in his young life,” Mandarino explained. “He never complained and always had a pleasant smile on his face.” He called Tyler a great scooter rider, a friend to all and an amazing volunteer. Mandarino had recently offered Tyler a job to coach youngsters at the park he loved.
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POW WOW: Drumming, singing and dancing took place Saturday at Humber College’s Aboriginal Pow-Wow, part of the Culture Days events in the Lakeshore. Above, Paul Vhangu holds son Karamuir as they wrap a tree in knitting wool, one of the activities on-site. Below, singers Shelley Charles (left) and Michelle Cooper perform traditional Aboriginal music.
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Police make two arrests in historic sex assault case Police in north Etobicoke’s 23 Division announced on Tuesday the arrests of two men in connection with a historical sexual assault investigation. It is alleged that over a period of 30 years, two men – both together and individu-
ally – sexually assaulted boys and men between the ages of 11 and 30. James Brian Wickens, 68, of Toronto, is charged with four counts of indecent assault on a male, and two counts of gross indecency. David Ralph Cole, 77, of
Toronto, has been arrested and is charged with three counts of indecent assault on a male and five counts of gross indecency. Both are scheduled to appear in court on Friday, Oct. 17. Cole was a department
head of Sheridan College’s Oakville campus in the 1980s. Both he and Wickens are Mexican citizens, who spend their winters in the Puerto Vallarta area of Mexico. Police believe there may be more victims.
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he power of social media is too often taken for granted. It allows an easy avenue for people to cast judgment in a way they can’t in person. It takes no effort and yet, the consequences of that stone cast can be devastating. Last week a woman wrote a post on her facebook page complaining about a rude transit rider on a TTC bus who wouldn’t move his bag to let her sit down. He swore at her, made an obscene gesture and allegedly stomped on her foot. She also posted a photo of the man she took with her phone. The post went viral and was viewed thousands of times in only a few hours. People were outraged. As happens when things go viral, media picked it up and once our view the the story broke, another transit came forward with a video Taking revengerider of the interaction. It was posted YouTube and some said they’d out online has to try to find the man dubbed the ripple effect ‘transit leprechaun’ because of the bowler hat and green shirt he was wearing. It was public shaming the only way social media can deliver it: fast, brutal and with little to no consequence of its impact. Thousands of angry people with their finger pointed at one man. We’re not writing in defence of this transit rider. Rather, we hope to caution people before they cast judgment in such a public sphere. Things have a way of sticking online. Everything is public. Don’t trust your privacy settings. Consider the TTC driver who lost her job this summer after a video was posted showing her bus running a red light and nearly hitting a pedestrian. Before anyone knew anything about her, she was publicly shamed in a similar manner. After it was discovered she was a single mom of two and that she lost her job over the incident, the man who posted the video said if he had known that would have been the consequence, he never would have made it public. Whatever this man’s done, his punishment has surely been dealt. We may not know him, but certainly his friends, family and employer have recognized him by now. Perhaps he’s deserved this, perhaps he just made a mistake. It’s not for us to say – but when it’s said online, it speaks deafening volumes.
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ohn Tory is to be the next mayor of Toronto. All the polls point to this as the likely outcome and have for some time. So why, then, don’t we all just relax, enjoy the fall season of new television and wait for an affable and uneventful four years? Well, for one thing, there are still three-anda-half weeks to go until election day, and anything could happen. And for another, based on the polls, the second-most-likely thing to happen is that Doug Ford somehow wrestles the lead away from Tory and is elected the fourth mayor of an amalgamated Toronto. It is not such a remote possibility; those same polls that show Tory so far ahead show the label-making councillor for Ward 2 in second place. And most of them were taken when Ford was behaving – how shall we put this? – like a bit of a jerk. If Ford puts on his candidate pants, keeps it civil
david nickle the city and plays it right, a Ford mayoralty is a possibility. How would we cope with such an eventuality? Well, we can look back at his brother’s victory four years ago – where many of us simply stared slack-jawed as Don Cherry kicked of the inaugural council meeting and Rob Ford announced the end of light rail transit. Some happy few of us simply hoped for the best. No doubt they slept better, dreaming of stalled gravy trains and tax cuts and shining subways. In that spirit, I thought today we might, as a (positive) though experiment, imagine what the very best possible scenario is for a Doug Ford mayoralty. So, looking on the bright, halffull-not-half-empty side of life, we might hope for a few things: r We’ll likely see longer press availabilities and
more of them. Unlike his younger brother, Doug Ford has not been shy about talking, and sometimes hollering, in front of cameras. There will never be a question of asking Mayor Doug Ford the wrong question. All the questions will be wrong, and he will tell us why. r The Ferris wheel will be back. Well, maybe not the Ferris wheel, but expect something similarly big on the waterfront to the idea that Councillor Doug Ford floated in 2011. Maybe a Colossus of Rhodes bestriding the mouth of the Humber? No, let it be a surprise. r Toronto will have a new music festival, and it will be just like the ones Doug Ford saw when he visited Austin, Texas, and came back with Lone Stars in his eyes. Ford was pretty clear about this at the debate on the arts Monday. We might even get a new city motto out of it: Keep Toronto Weird, anyone? r We will all learn to
love Sigma Six — or at least figure out what it is. r The entertaining trench warfare that has come to characterize Toronto City Council meetings will continue, with a small reshuffling that will keep all of us guessing. While Doug Ford’s election is a longshot, Rob Ford’s election in Ward 2 is nearly a certainty. The brothers Ford will still be manning the turret in the bunker that the mayor’s office has become. Council will still be fed up with them both. It will be fun, in the way that we’ve come to define fun over the past four years. So there you have it. Keep happy, Toronto, sleep well. If the pollsters are as wrong as they sometimes can be... you can always learn to stop worrying and love the Ford. David Nickle is The Guardian’s city hall reporter. His column appears Thursdays. Reach him on Twitter: @DavidNickle
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Harold Shipp’s dedication Say no to Line 9, says reader to Etobicoke High School will always be remembered To the editor: Re: ‘Philanthropist Harold Shipp dies at 88 after short illness,’ News, Sept. 11 Although Harold received very well-deserved accolades for his philanthropy and business success, I would like to bring attention to his longstanding relationship with Etobicoke High School where his personality and remarkable business acumen were developed as a young man. Harold, when a teenager in high school, was always busy, always curious and always interested in what was going on and wanted to be involved. Whether it was organizing meetings, social events or assemblies, his remarkable personality and leadership qualities were obvious to all at the time and was a preview of his future
accomplishments. Anxious to be involved in athletic activities as well, he was encouraged and welcomed by Etobicoke’s athletic coach Pete Jackson to be manager of several athletic teams which enabled Harold to be in charge of the athletes. For the opportunity and experience, he remained a true and loyal friend to Pete for the rest of his life. Harold was forever famous for his well-known stunt, which involved a wartime bomber flying over the Etobicoke football field distributing leaflets to the students about a fundraiser for new stands; an episode now permanently illustrated by an artist on an exterior mural in Islington. His loyalty to his high school and his mentor never dimmed
and he was instrumental in cofounding a scholarship in Pete Jackson’s name. It’s awarded each year to a graduating student athlete who exhibits outstanding scholarship, integrity and involvement in school activities. Harold was in attendance each year to present the award to the recipient. His Etobicoke connection was lifelong and Harold chaired the 65th anniversary celebrations of the school and assisted in the 75th reunion. Harold Shipp was one unique and interesting individual. Included in the list of his well-known accomplishments should be his commitment, influence and contributions to Etobicoke High School for over 60 years. Mel and Marilyn Hawkrigg
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To the editor: Re: ‘Line 9,’ Exclusive, Sept. 25. I cannot believe that many residents are unaware of Line 9. I have read about it and marched against it. I am aware that an oil spill can never be completely cleaned up. Enbridge can promise anything, but if there is a spill... oops! Sorry, won’t eradicate the mess. One article I read stated that the line travelled near a
subway station. I try to picture in my mind the disaster that would occur if that line were to burst. If it is true and an oil spill did occur in the vicinity, Toronto’s transportation would come to a halt. Your article omits the fact that Bitumen is like sandpaper. Imagine that travelling through a pipeline that is 38 years old. It boggles this old mind that after the horrendous
spill in Kalamazoo, Michigan, our government would even be considering transporting this danger on us citizens. It is time that we joined together and gave a resounding no to Enbridge for even considering such a drastic move. Unfortunately your article also forgets to tell us just how many breaks have already happened on this line. There have been several. Joy Taylor
Share platforms of other candidates: resident To the editor: Re: ‘Will name recognition rule the day?’, News, Aug. 28 I appreciate your desire to know more from the community of what we think are the key issues, however you have only mentioned two candidates that are running in Ward 2. There is one candidate in particular that I think would
really represent this ward well and would be good if The Guardian could share his platform as well. His name is Luke LaRocque. Not only was Luke born and raised in this ward, his life work and passions are aligned very well to serving and meeting the needs of this community. One of the things that I think is key for this com-
munity is the diversity of this ward and the need for understanding and inclusion. There is very large immigrant community, but also a large number of young families and retirees. We need someone who is able to relate to all these people groups. Shannon Erickson
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Toronto Fire Services holds week worth of events to educate residents about fire safety CYNTHIA REASON creason@insidetoronto.com Working smoke alarms save lives. That’s not only the theme of National Fire Prevention Week 2014 – which is being recognized in Toronto Oct. 4 to 9 – but it’s also a crucial message Toronto Fire Services is hoping to impart upon residents during this year’s annual awareness event. “Smoke alarms are, dollar for dollar, the best life-saving safety device ever invented. You can pick up a great smoke alarm with all the features for under $10, and as long as they’re maintained and well located, they do save lives,” said Peter Derrington, district chief of public education for Toronto Fire. “It’s clear and it’s documented, and we can’t emphasize enough how important it is to have working, maintained smoke alarms.” According to estimates from Fire Prevention Canada, File photo/MANNY RODRIGUES in fact, nearly 66 per cent of home fire deaths occur in Once you’re safely outside a burning building, never go back in, warn Toronto Fire Services. Here, firefighters survey the homes without a working smoldering roof of a three-alarm fire at 6 Esterbrooke Ave. which destroyed three homes in January 2013. smoke alarm. In order for smoke alarms to bedroom, especially when an upholstery brush, give your fire escape methods during “Preventing fires from be most effective, Derrington people sleep with their bedthis year’s Fire Prevention occurring in the first place smoke alarms a quick vacuum said, at minimum, at least once a month, to help keep Week open house events. is essential, so education is room doors closed, because one should that can out the cobwebs and dust “Our mantra is ‘prevenimportant. For us, kitchen and anything else that could tion, detection and escape,’” fires continue to be a big be installed buffer the on each level sound.” infiltrate the device itself,” Derrington said, noting that problem – often when people ... if your family is of the home As far as Derrington suggested. while smoke alarms take care leave a pot unattended on In addition to promoting of the ‘detection’ part of that the stove and then get dis– especially asleep when you hear smoke alarm outside sleepmaintenance smoke alarms, Toronto firefire safety trifecta, prevenby a phone call, or that smoke alarm go goes, Toronto fighters will also be promoting tion and escape are equally tracted ing areas. someone coming to the door, off, you have to know Fire Services fire prevention and educating important. “The most or attending to their children. dangerous recommends exactly what to do, time, the time that residents because you have less t e s t t h e i r when you and your family than a minute to alarms every Saturday, Oct. 4 from 10 Tuesday, Oct. 7 from 5:30 n Station 231, 740 Markham week, change are most ata.m. to 3 p.m. to 8 p.m. Rd. get out. their batteries risk, is when n Toronto Fire and EMS n Station 315, 132 Bellevue – Peter Derrington, Toronto Fire you’re asleep, twice a year Training Centre, 895 Eastern Ave. Thursday, Oct. 9 from 5:30 Services so you want to (Derrington Ave. n Station 333, 207 Front St. E. to 8 p.m. recommends make sure you n Station 423, 358 Keele St. n Station 325, 475 Dundas Monday, Oct. 6 from 5:30 install smoke residents do St. E. to 8 p.m. Wednesday, Oct. 8 from n Station 435, 130 Eighth St. alarms outside all sleepso during Daylight Savings n Station 145, 20 Beffort Rd. 5:30 to 8 p.m. n Station 425, 83 Deforest Rd. ing areas – and that they’re Time, as a handy reminder), n Station 121, 10 William n Station 111, 3300 Bayview audible within those sleeping and fully replace smoke For more on fire prevenCarson Cres. Ave. areas,” he advised. alarms at least once every tion go to the city’s website n Station 234, 40 Coronation n Station 243, 4560 Sheppard “We would also recom10 years. at bit.ly/19a8oCD Dr. Ave. E. mend putting one in every “And if have a vacuum with
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Distractions are constant and continuous and it happens far too often, so people need to be vigilant all the time.” Keeping matches and lighters away from children; keeping combustibles away from ignition sources; and keeping aware of any potential hazards in the home, Derrington added, are also a few key tips for preventing house fires. As for what to do if and w h e n f i re d o e s s t r i k e, Derrington said preparation is key. “Unfortunately, fires do happen, and that’s why you want to have a home escape plan – and as a family, you need to sit down and plan it out and practice it,” he said. “Fire spreads very, very quickly, and if your family is asleep when you hear that smoke alarm go off, you have to know exactly what to do, because you have less than a minute to get out.” In planning your family’s fire escape plan, Derrington said it’s best to map out two different routes out of the house, and to set a family meeting place outside the home where everyone can gather to be accounted for and from where 911 can be called. And once safely outside, never, ever go back into a burning building for valuables or pets: “We know of far too many cases where people have lost their lives going back into a fire after making it out safely, so if you get out, stay out,” Derrington said. To help promote fire safety, Toronto Fire Services is set to host more than a dozen open house event at fire halls across the city during Fire Prevention Week – starting with a kick-off event on Saturday, Oct. 4 at the Toronto Fire and EMS Training Centre on Eastern Avenue. “It’s our biggest week of the year, and we’re hoping to see a lot of people come out and join us for Fire Prevention Week,”said Derrington.
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>>>from page 1 where my mom keeps the EpiPens, grabbed one and stabbed Angelina in the leg with it. “Angelina started screaming. My dad asked what Filip was doing. ‘Be quiet. I have to count to 10,’ Angelina told him.” Angelina and Filip had remembered their mother’s training to inject Angelina with the pre-filled automatic injection of epinephrine to decrease her body’s allergic reaction and to keep it in her leg for a count of 10. Iliev told the 911 dispatcher Filip had just given his baby sister the EpiPen. By the time firefighters arrived, Angelina’s symptoms had subsided. “Filip just reacted so fast, within three minutes, I was told,” Matevski said. Angelina was transported to hospital for observation because secondary reactions often follow, Matevski explained. “She was very calm and cool. Firefighters told her that her brother giving her the EpiPen saved her. When the firefighters told the doctor, he was very impressed.” Toronto Fire Services honoured Filip last Wednesday night for his “heroic act” at its 2014 Rescue and Merit Awards at the Toronto Fire/
EMS Training Centre on Eastern Avenue. “All of the firefighters were in awe of (Filip’s) confidence and knowledge of what to do in a stressful situation,” Toronto Fire Services Capt. Adrian Ratushniak said at the awards ceremony. The annual Toronto fire awards recognize civilians and first responders for actions that assisted Toronto firefighters during various emergencies across the city. Toronto Fire Services Chief Jim Sales presented certificates of merit to each award recipient. Nearly a year later, Matevski said the family was surprised when a Toronto Fire Services’ letter arrived in their mailbox in August announcing Filip would be receiving an award of merit for his heroism. Filip insisted on wearing a tie to the awards ceremony. “You look very handsome,” his sister told him. “When he was up on stage and I was taking pictures, it was amazing. Everyone in the audience, including all the firefighters, got up from their seats and applauded,” Matevski said. “It was the most amazing moment. This little boy among all these firefighters about whom we’d heard all these heroic stories. So many people came up to congratu-
late him. The first person was a little boy, about Filip’s age. ‘I’m so happy you did what you did,’ he told him. It was so touching.” Filip was modest about his act of heroism in an interview. “I quickly ran and stabbed her in the leg and held it for 10 seconds. She was crying. When I got the award, I was pretty happy.” Filip’s advice to kids in similar situations: “Don’t be scared. Just do it.” Matevski said she trusts her son more than anyone to take care of his sister. “I trust him being with her more than anybody else. If he’s around her, I know she’s going to be OK. He tells her all the time, ‘I’m going to be here always to help you and save your life.’” The awards also recognized two Toronto police constables who assisted firefighters during a rescue, as well as a young girl who alerted her family to a fire in their apartment. Firefighters, dispatchers and civilians were honoured for their efforts during the heavy rainfall that caused extensive flooding in Toronto on July 8, 2013, as were firefighters who rescued people from a large fire at 357 Broadview Ave. July 13, 2013.
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According to recently released results, a full 84 per cent of Toronto’s Catholic high school students passed the Ontario Secondary School Literacy Test (OSSLT) – up from 81 per cent in 2008. The OSSLT is a provincial standards-based test of the reading and writing skills students are expected to have acquired across all subjects up to the end of Grade 9. The test determines whether a student’s literacy skills meet the minimum standard according to the expectations in the Ontario Curriculum for understanding reading selections and communicating in a variety of writing forms.
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here are many secret spots to be discovered in north Etobicoke, but one particularly special area is off the beaten path on Jason Road in Thistletown. A stroll along this quiet street – with its extensive woodland, abundant wildlife, and four amazing heritage buildings – is like stepping back in time to the early 19th century. In 1833, John and Janet Gr ubb emigrated from Scotland with their nine children and bought 150 acres of farmland straddling the West Humber River just south of today’s Islington/Albion intersection. They called their farm ‘Elm Bank’. The family moved into a small, two-storey house that already existed on the property. Its address is 23 Jason Rd., and it is on the left in the photo. Built ca. 1802-20 of Humber riverstone, it is the oldest building existing in Etobicoke and a unique example of vernacular archi-
live in a third house called ‘Brae Burn’ that Grubb had built pre-1850 east of Albion Road. In 1971, 19 Jason Rd. was repurchased by a Grubb descendant, as was number 23 soon after. Today, both houses are owned by John and Janet Grubb’s great-greatgreat grandson, who had the houses designated under the Ontario Heritage Act to ensure they would be preserved in this neighbourhood for many years to come.
denise harris history corner tecture with its truncated windows, asymmetrical facade, varying floor levels, and rare basement well. In 1834, Grubb built a second house of riverstone about six metres to the south, which can be seen on the right in the above photo and is now 19 Jason Rd. This is the 3rd or 4th oldest building in Etobicoke. Grubb connected the two houses with above and underground passageways. The new house was built in a Regency cottage style, with a low-pitched hipped roof and a veranda facing south, overlooking the river. It still has its original French-style casement windows, doors and transoms. At 32 and 34 Jason Rd., houses have been built on what were the riverstone foundations of Grubb’s 1835 barn and piggery, respec-
Denise Harris is the Heritage Officer of the Etobicoke Historical Society, and will lead ‘Surprising Suburbia: A Bus Tour of Northern Etobicoke’ on Sunday, Oct. 5 from 1 to 4 p.m. Organized by Heritage Toronto, the chartered bus ride will feature Etobicoke’s oldest house, the former ‘country’ branch of SickKids Hospital, a magnificent hand-carved marble temple, an art gallery hidden in the woods and a former tollhouse in a ghost town. Tour followed by afternoon tea at Montgomery’s Inn. Cost is $35 for Heritage Toronto members, $40 for nonmembers. Visit http://heritagetoronto.org/ event/7730/ to register.
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John and Janet Grubb’s son, William Grubb(e), and his wife Mary, standing southwest of the family homestead, Elm Bank, in Thistletown in the early 1880s
tively. Grubb was was president of the Weston and Albion Plank Road Companies. In 1847 he registered a plan for a village at Islington and Albion called
St. Andrew’s after his birthplace – the first plan filed in Etobicoke. Unable to obtain that name for the village’s first post office in 1851, it became Thistletown instead.
John Grubb died in 1850, and his eldest son, William Grubb(e), in 1889. The family was then forced to sell Elm Bank to pay debts. Until 1930, they continued to
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‘When you build a facility where folks can train to be their best, they’ll rise to it’ >>>from page 1 metre facility earlier this week by Catherine Meade, the director of Capital Projects and Legacy for the Pan/ Parapan Am Games. While the outside of the dated building remains largely unchanged, inside the transformation is instantly apparent. “Wow! It’s like the ’70s have been replaced by the new millennium,” quipped Leon, as he stepped foot for the first time into the Olympium’s new and improved lobby and reception area, where some of the most noticeable transformations have taken place – including a new reception desk, waiting area, and renovated washrooms. The Etobicoke Olympium, Meade explained, was first built in 1975 ahead of the 1976 Olympics Games in Montreal, for which it hosted several medal events during the first Paralympic Games in Canada. In the years since, the Olympium has hosted countless provincial and national competitions in a number of aquatic sports, and served as a training facility that nurtured the growth of more than 30 young local swimmers who went on to become Olympians – Brittany and Heather MacLean, Owen Von Richter, Tobias Oriwol, Alexa Komarnycky, Allison
Higson and Amanda Reason, among them. “It just shows that when you build a facility where folks can train to be their best, they’ll rise to it – and we see that,” Meade said. In the Olympium pool area, extensive upgrades are nearing completion. The installation of a stateof-the-art Myrtha Pools system – the same system installed in the CIBC Pan Am/ Parapan Aquatics Centre and used at all Olympic Games – is now complete, as is the replacement of the pool’s filtration system. “Here, what we did was shave off all around the old pool so that the new pool would fit on top of the old one,” Meade said. As for the dive towers, they’ve been retrofitted to meet current Federation International de Natation (FINA) standards, while the top tower has also been widened to allow for synchronized diving, Meade said, noting the additional installation of new deck showers at the foot of the dive towers. The pool area now also boasts new, retractable bleacher seating at pool level, brand new indirect LED lighting, a cleaned and repainted ceiling, an upgraded scoring/timing booth, and new lifeguard chairs, while a new audio/sound system is still
being installed. But perhaps the biggest change to the Olympium’s pool area, Leon observed, is one that is felt rather than seen. “I don’t notice the old smell of chlorine anymore. It used to be stifling, but the air quality is great now,” he said, noting that he used to swim at the Olympium during his lunch hours in his precouncillor days. “Usually at a pool, you get that very strong odor of chlorine, and this is very clean. So whatever we’ve done, we’ve done the right way. A lot of seniors who use this pool couldn’t take the smell, so that’s a big feature to talk about – the air quality.” Meade said upgraded air conditioning system throughout the building, as well as new air handlers and a new humidification system for the pools area are to thank for the cleaner air. While the Olympium’s pools and aquatics programs are set to re-open on Oct. 14, the fitness centre and the gymnasium – which is slated to receive new flooring and a new dividing curtain in the near future – will remain closed until further notice, Meade said. Ticket requests for the Pan Am Games are available until Oct. 6 at www.toronto2015. org/tickets
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Ward 1 Candidate Debate WHEN: 6 to 9 p.m.. WHERE: Rexdale Community Hub, 21 Panorama Crt. COST: Free Rexdale Community Hub partners host an all-candidates’ debate for council and school board trustees.
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Hurricane Hazel Heritage Toronto Walk WHEN: 1 to 3:30 p.m. WHERE: Old Mill Subway Station, 2672 Bloor St. W. CONTACT: Lambton House, 416767-5472, , admin@lambtonhouse. org COST: Free Beginning at the Old Mill Subway Station and concluding at Lambton House, follow part of the path of one of the greatest natural disasters in Canadian history and hear the stories of those who were there.
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Six Degrees of Freedom WHEN: 2 p.m. to WHERE: Etobicoke Civic Centre, 399 The West Mall CONTACT: 416-397-7220, COST: Free Six Degrees of Freedom represents a group of artists with diverse backgrounds from Northern and Southern Ontario. This juried exhibition contains watercolours on paper, as well as acrylics or oils on stretched canvas.
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Connections for Caregivers WHEN: 2 to 4 p.m. WHERE: St. James United Church, 400 Burnhamthorpe Rd. CONTACT: Ann Linton, 416-622-4113, stjames_uc@rogers.com COST: Free St. James United Church will be hosting an event called “Connections for Caregivers”. This is for those who are caring for or concerned about an elderly parent, spouse, partner or relative. Learn about available community resources, information and support in our community. The speaker will be Lynne Parker BA Psychology; SSW; grief, loss and bereavement educator and counselor. Call to confirm your attendance
Telstar Rock And Roll Band WHEN: 3:30 to 9 p.m. WHERE: Royal Canadian Legion Branch 3, 150 8th St CONTACT: Jacque Ratte, 416-9700482, COST: $5 Non-members, $3 Members Come on out and join our new Sunday Band line-up for some 50s and 60s music. Meal available at a cost. All Nations Heritage Worship Service WHEN: 6:30 to 8 p.m. WHERE: Rehoboth Fellowhip Christian Reformed Church, 800 Burnhamthorpe Rd. CONTACT: John Tenyenhuis, 416622-9647, rehofellowcrc@bellnet.ca COST: Free Hope is the theme of a unique ser-
vice of worship, special music, speakers, testimonies and refreshments.
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TO 2015 Pan/Para Pan Am Volunteers WHEN: 7 to 8 p.m. WHERE: Brentwood library, 36 Brentwood Rd. N. CONTACT: 416-394-5250 COST: Free Toronto 2015 Pan Am Games Ambassador, Steve Fishman, will provide an overview of the games as well as details about how to apply to become a volunteer. Meet Your Candidates WHEN: 7 to 9 p.m. WHERE: Islington United Church, 25 Burnhamthorpe Rd. CONTACT: 416-233-7468, www. irrra.ca COST: Free
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Councillors’ all-candidates meeting for wards 3, 4, and 5. The meeting will include brief presentations from each candidate, community Q & A and a post-meeting reception. Euchre WHEN: 7 to 10 p.m. WHERE: Royal Canadian Legion Branch 101, 3850 Lakeshore Blvd. W. CONTACT: Pat Conway-Willis, 416-255-4381, patconwaywillis@sympatico.ca COST: $5 Come out and have some fun at Branch 101 Euchre
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Ward 6 Candidate Town Hall WHEN: 7 to 9 p.m. WHERE: Polish Alliance Church, 2282 Lakeshore Blvd. W. COST: Free Candidates for council in Ward 6 will answer questions from residents. Email your questions to info@mimicoresidents.ca by Oct. 6.
field Seniors’ Centre, 80 Lothian Ave. CONTACT: Barbara Yake, 416-2339795, ehs.by@bell.net COST: Free The meeting features a guest speaker, a “bring & buy” table, a lucky draw, and a flower competition/ show. The guest speaker is Marsha Gettas, and her topic is ‘Costa Rica,: Not Just for Beaches’. Refreshments are available. Everyone is welcome.
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Etobicoke Parkinson’s Support Group WHEN: 1:30 p.m. WHERE: Church of Christ the King, 475 Rathburn Rd. CONTACT: Jean Mullligan, 416-6263073, j-mulligan@rogers.com COST: Free Parkinson Support Group meeting.All are welcome.
Ward 4 Candidate Debate WHEN: 7 to 8:30 p.m. WHERE: Humber Valley United Church, 76 Anglesey Blvd. COST: Free Humber Valley Residents Association hosts a debate for council candidates in Ward 4. Etobicoke Horticultural Society October Meeting WHEN: 8 to 9:30 p.m. WHERE: Fair-
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1500 Royal York Road
Attention Renovators!! Fantastic Opportunity in Burnhamthorpe Gardens!! Charming 3 bdrm bungalow located on 156’ deep lot! Walk out from bedroom to stunning huge deck overlooking private backyard. Don’t Wait! Asking $675,000 JERRY PODGORSKI Sales Representative 416 236-1871 cell 905 330-6957 Royal LePage Real Estate Services Ltd., Brokerage
CALL FOR OPEN HOUSE DETAILS
64 BLACKFRIAR AVE.
Delightful 3 bedroom bungalow, 60ft frontage, new triple glazed thermal windows, new garage door, large eat-in kitchen, MUST SEE! JEFF MACKO Sales Representative 416-236-6000 Office 416-565-3332 Direct Sutton West Realty Inc., Brokerage Independently Owned & Operated
OPEN HOUSE SUN 2-4 PM
Office 416-245-9933
Margaret Bellisario Sales Representative Office 416-245-9933
Claritza Rios Padilla Sales Representative Office 416-245-9933
** Great Location And Opportunity To Own A Great 3-Bedroom Bungalow With Finished Basement, Separate Entrance, With Woodburning Fireplace, Bar, Kitchen And 3Pc Washroom ** Located And Safe On A Quiet Crescent ** Hardwood Floor Thru-Out Main Level ** Close To York University And Steeles And Jane Subway **$599,900 AURELIO (LEO) ALCINII 416 745-2300 Sales Representative RE/MAX West Realty Brokerage Independently Owned & Operated
PRIME SUNNYLEA! 75 HUMBERVALE BLVD. Recent custom 4 bath, open concept kitchen/family room. style and charm. Over 3000 sq. ft. of upgraded R.Y. Subway, Kingsway shops & skip to Sunnylea
CHERIE MYRE
rebuild 4+1 bdrm, Exquisite blend of living space! Walk to Jr. School. $1,595,000
416 762-4200 416 618-9091 Sutton Group Realty Systems Inc. Brokerage
Sales Representative
Independently Owned & Operated
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How to earn a mortgage in tune with your financial goals Home ownership remains a dream for many people. Buy prospective homebuyers may find it difficult to secure a mortgage. Stricter guidelines now govern both borrowers and lenders alike, and the process can quickly frustrate prospective homeowners. But strict guidelines and more diligent lenders do not mean prospective borrowers will not be able to secure a loan to finance their home purchases. It just means those borrowers might want to take every stop possible to ensure their loan applications are approved and their mortgages are more in tune with their financial goals.
• Address credit concerns before beginning the process. Poor credit is a prospective borrower’s worst enemy, and it’s an instant and glaring red flag to lenders. And thanks to inaccuracies on their credit reports, some people may have poor credit and not even know it. Before they even begin the process of applying for a home loan, would-be applicants should go over their credit reports with a fine-tooth comb, ensuring there are no potentially harmful inaccuracies that may affect the ability to secure an affordable mortgage. • Pay down debt. Even if an applicant’s credit score
is solid, lenders may scoff at applicants with substantial amounts of debt. Credit card debt should be paid down before beginning the process, and it also may benefit applicants to pay off any additional loans, such as car notes or student loans, before applying for a home loan. The less debt an applicant has, the more attractive that applicant becomes. • Avoid overusing credit cards. Using credit too frequently also can make it more difficult for prospective homebuyers to secure a home loan. Credit card holders each have a maximum limit
Royal LePage Real Estate Services Ltd., Brokerage
RITA AUCIELLO
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OPEN HOUSE SAT 3-5 & SUN 2-4
SUSAN TALLARICO
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on their credit cards, and financial experts recommend using less than 20 percent of available credit to maintain a strong credit rating. • Make a substantial down payment. Lenders look fondly on borrowers who can afford hefty down payments, feeling that such borrowers are less likely to default on their loans. In addition, the larger the down payment, the less the monthly mortgage payment will be, saving borrowers a significant amount of interest fees over the course of the loan.
SALES REPRESENTATIVE
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236-1871
HEATHER FERRIER
rlpgta.ca
Sales Representative
OLD THISTLETOWN
416 319-4888
9 STEWART AVE OPEN HOUSE SUNDAY 2:00-4:00 PM
4 BRIDGEWATER RD.
Gracious West Coast Style Bungalow. Wonderful space for entertaining with designer decor! Prime Location in Humber Valley Village, located on 1/2 acre lot! Picturesque Muskoka type property. 4+1 Bedrooms, 3 Royal LePage Real Estate Washrooms. Above grade basement with multiple walk-outs. Perfect for in-law suite or a growing family. Services Ltd., Brokerage www.4bridgewaterrd.com. $1,649,000
Stunning Executive Custom-Built Home. Coffered Ceiling In D/R, $100K Kitchen W/ 10’Ft Ceiling Boasts Stainless Steel B/I Appliances+Granite Counters. W/O To An Oversize 50X200 Lot W/ 16X32’ Heated Pool. $1,199,000
open HoUSe SatUrDay 2-4 pm - 188 lake SHore Drive
27 GIBSON AVE One Of A Kind! Surrounded By Nature. 4500 Sqft, Spacious, Custom-Built, Buiders Own Home. Generous Private Ravine Like Setting. 50X150’ Lot, Beautifully Landscaped With Walk Outs On Every Level. Huge Eat-In Kitchen Walks Out To A Oversize Stone Patio. W/O Basement, 2nd Kitchen, Storage/Exercise Room/Br. Ideal Two Family Home. $1,289,900
JANE CHANDLER SaleS repreSentative
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RE/MAX REALTY ENTERPRISES INC., BROKERAGE
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Working for you with professionalism, honesty, and integrity 416 620-0070 DIRECT: 416 294-9016 www.etobicokerealestateagent.com OFFICE:
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236-6000
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Neetu Arora
416-880-0067
Dream location! lakeviewS, StepSto park &amazing HikingtrailS! $699,000
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Sales team for re/max professionals company wide for 2013! The Olde Kingsway! One Of The Most Prized Estate Properties In The Heart Of The Kingsway. A Spectacular Ravine Lot 180 X 295 Ft! Original Home Smith Built Poised Majestically On The Property! Beautifully Setback From The Road! Sensational Location, Within Easy Walking Distance To Bloor St., Subway And Shops! Lots Of Future Potential. Easy Commute To Bay Street Or The Airport. Great School District. $6,198,000
St George’s Golf Course
Thorncrest Village!
Set On A Magnificent Estate Property Backing Onto The 4th Green Of The Renowned St. George’s Golf Course Is This Brilliantly Designed Modern Mansion! Over 8,000 Sq Ft Designed By Altius Architects With Zinc, Slate And Board Formed Concrete Exterior! This Contemporary Castle Has It All With Clever Use Of Space & Comfortable Flow For Living & Entertaining Along With A Resort Like Backyard, Saltwater Pool, Outdoor Kitchen And Pool House. $5,850,000
One Of Etobicoke’s Most Prestigious Areas! Unique Community With Picturesque Country-Like Feel! Secluded Front Set Back! Vaulted Peaked Roof Lines! Juliette Balconies & Skylites! Architecturally Unique Custom Built Residence With Over 5600’ And 3000’ In Lower! Stone & Brick Finishes With Pine Roof! Gorgeous Perennial Gardens! Stone Paths And Patios! Amazing Property! $2,500,000
Lincoln Wood!
The Olde Kingsway
Outstanding Property At Top Of The Cul De Sac! A Private Oasis Backing On To 11th Fairway Of St. George’s Golf Course! Over .5 Of An Acre! Spectacular Gardens! Very Elegant Home That Has Been Meticulously Maintained And Renovated Over The Years. An Incredible 34x15 Patio Area With Heated Stone Floors And Gas Fp! Elegant Layout! Bellini Kitchen! Posh Master Suite! State Of The Art Golf Simulator Rm! Home Theatre! Lovely Family Rm! Coveted Address. $5,500,000
Rare 50’X225’ Property On A Prime Street In The Kingsway! Beautiful Blend Of Old And New With Addition And Updating Over The Years! Original Wainscotting, Trim, Leaded Windows And French Doors Throughout! Fabulous Kitchen/Family Room With Soaring Skylit Vaulted Ceiling, Fireplace, 3D Palladian Windows And Garden Walkout To Park-Like Garden! 4 Bedrooms! Finished Lower Level! Renowned School District! Steps To Subway! $2,298,000
Valecrest Estates!
Humber Valley Village Ravine!
On One Of Valecrest’s Nicest Lots - 370’ Ravine Property On Creek, 25 Minutes To Bay Street! Glistening Salt Water Pool! Tiered Patios & Gazebos! Beautifully Appointed With Quality Finishes! Coffered Ceilings! Limestone Flooring! Inlaid Hardwood! Gourmet Kitchen! Posh Master! Impressive Gated Entrance! Expansive Lower Lounge! Extensive Improvements In Last 6 Months! $4,399,000
Total Renovation! Impressive Style & Craftmanship Thru-Out! Custom Kitchen With W/O To Large Deck, Overlooking Lush Ravine! Chic New Baths! Unique Open Foyer W/Curved Iron Staircase! King-Size Bedrooms! Gorgeous Lower Level! New Cedar Shingled Roof! Roll-Up Garage Doors! Quiet Crescent On An Ultra-Private Ravine Lot! Exceptional Home! Best School District! $1,549,000
St George’s Golf Course!
Prime West Deane Park!
Stunning Estate Property Backing On To The 9th Hole of This
Spacious Brick 2 Storey 4 Bedroom Family Residence. Situated On A Mature Tree Lined Street. Generous Principal Rooms, Bay Windows, Family Size Eat In Kitchen With Walk Out To The Patio & Manicured Gardens. Family Room With Wood Burning Fireplace. Main Level Laundry Room With Garage Access & Powder Room. Loads Of Closet Space. Close To All Amenities, Easy Hwy. Access, Airport, Transit, Schools & Centennial Park! $829,000
Prestigious Golf Course! Spectacular Soaring Vistas From Most Rooms! Broad Array Of Towering Trees For Ultimate Privacy! Most Prestigious Crescent! Immaculate Residence With Some Modern Features - Very Retro Feel! Live In As Is Or Build Your Dream Home In This Sought After Enclave Of Mansions! $3,800,000
Riverside Ravine Setting!
Richmond Gardens Rental
In This Prestigious Enclave Of Spectacular Properties! Panoramic
Sun-Filled Spacious Bungalow On A Quiet Crescent! Numerous Updates And Renovations To This Meticulously Maintained Home! Gleaming Hardwood Flooring! Updated Hollywood Style White Kitchen! 3 Bedrooms And Master With Ensuite! Separate Side Entrance To Renovated Lower Level With In-Law Potential! Fabulous Recreation Room With Fireplace And Wet Bar! New Windows And Doors! Sought After Richview School District! Steps To Park, Public Swimming Pool And Library! Long Term Lease Available! $2600/Month
Views Of Humber River, Sunsets & Lake Beyond! Tremendous Curb Appeal With Electronic Gated Entry! Renovated Kitchen & Bathrooms! Outstanding Craftsmanship & Superb Updates! Lavish Master With 6pc Ensuite! 3rd Floor Fam Rm With Awesome Views From Walk-Out! Expensive Windows Flooded With Sunshine! $2,600,000
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Frank Leo
GUARANTEED H SPECTACULAR LUXURY ESTATE!
Incredible Royal York/Edenbridge 5bdrm 2 storey on beautifully landscaped 100’ x 210’ ravine lot. Resortlike terraced back garden, waterfall pond, gazebo and in-ground pool. Gorgeous 2 storey foyer, fabulous gourmet kitchen, main floor billiard room w/English style bar, Stunning 2 storey family rm with huge custom library wall and ladder rail. Spacious large lower level rec. rm with w/o absolutely a must see $2,400,000
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DESIGNER HOME VELLORE VILLAGE
Simply Spectacular! Gorgeous Custom Upgraded 4 Bedroom Detached in High Demand Neighbourhood, Elegant Open Concept Layout, Jatoba Cherrywood Throughout, Gourmet Kitchen, Limestone Countertops, Centre Island, Open Concept Family Room, Mantel & Fireplace, Wainscoting, Formal Dining Room, Finished Basement, Prof. Landscaped, Patio, Driveway, Long List of Upgrades, Only $1,050,000!
RAVINE LOT
Beautiful Renovated 3+2 Bdrm, 2 Storey, Overlooking Creek, Fabulous Quiet Court Location in Oakville. Updated kitchen with granite counterops, S/S Appl., Tumbled Marble Backsplash, Lovely Family Rm with Fireplace, Large Master with Custom W/I Closet, 5pc Ensuite, Private Fully Fenced Yard, Large Cedar Deck, Long Private Drive, 3 Car Garage, Prof. Finished Top to Bottom, Only $999,000!
LUXURY 3+1 BDRM IN THE HEART OF THE CITY!! Fabulous Rosedale Glen building, large corner suite, 1867 sq. ft. plus balcony, spacious layout, formal dining room, open concept living room combined with solarium & W/O to balcony, just steps to the Yonge & Bloor subway station, Yorkville, shops, cafe’s, and all conveniences for $1,050,000!!
FANTASTIC ‘CLANTON PARK’ OPPORTUNITY!!
First Time On The Market For This Spacious Split-Level Home Situated On A Large Pie-Shaped Lot on Quiet Cul-De-Sac! This Solidly Built Home Features Large Sun-Filled Rooms & Loads Of Potential! Master Bedroom W/Ensuite & W/I Closet. Separate Family Room. Finished Basement W/Walkout & High Ceilings. Great Location Close To Subway, Allen Road, 401, Great Schools, Yorkdale Mall And Much More - Don’t Miss Out!! Only $899,900!!
Gorgeous custom built bungalow with over 5000 sq. ft. of living space. Vaulted ceilings, open concept layout, luxury appointments, professionally finished basement, walkout to spectacular fully fenced backyard resort style retreat, 20x40 salt water pool, patio, 3 car garage, fabulous curb appeal only $1,369,000!!
ROYAL YORK / NORSEMAN Custom built 4 + 2 bdrm 2 storey with addition, gorgeous renovated kitchen & baths, granite counter tops, gleaming hardwood floor, 4 full baths, main floor. Family room & den, 2nd floor laundry, finished basement with separate entrance, quality craftsmanship throughout, thousands spent must be seen for $1,099,000.
ROSEDALE GLEN!!
Luxury private residence, spectacular 2 +1 bdrm totally renovated by designer Bruce Budway. Approximately 1500 sq ft, gorgeous kitchen, custom cabinetry, quartz counters, premium B/I stainless steel appliances, 2 full baths, heated floors, upgraded fixtures, master suite overlooks ravine, parking locker & 24 hr concierge. Steps to shops, restaurants + amenities for $1,049,900!
SPECTACULAR 4 BEDROOM 2 STOREY
Gorgeous, 4 Bdrm, Stone Brick Exterior 2 Storey in Woodbridge! Loaded with Upgrades!! Open Concept, Crown Mouldings, Hardwood Floors Throughout, Custom Kitchen with Granite Countertop and Jenn-Air Appliances, Breakfast Bar, W/O to Patio, Custom Pattern Concrete Patio & Driveway, Massive Master Bdrm with W/I Closet, Each Bdrm Has Own Ensuite, Dbl Garage, Prof. Landscaped, Simply Must be Seen! Only $899,900!
CUSTOM BUILT CASTLEMORE 2 ACRE ESTATE
Stunning Euro designed 4 bdrm raised bungalow. Gorgeous kitchen with granite floors & countertops, top line built-in appliances, quality finishing & craftsmanship throughout. Large combined living & dining room, marble floors, huge family room, gas fireplace, den, gleaming hardwood floors, 5 washrooms, incredible master bedroom, 6pc ensuite & W/I closet, beautifully landscaped property. Must be seen for $1,750,000
OPULENT SOUTHAMPTON PENTHOUSE!!
One-of-a-kind Tridel-Built South Kingsway & Queensway opportunity, approximately 1800+ of living space extensively renovated with the very best finishes, bright & spacious, 9’+ ceilings, 3 skylights, stunning gourmet kitchen with high-end appliances, granite counters, rich Mahogany & Maple floors, crown moulding, large master bedroom, with spa-like 6 piece bath, floor-to-ceiling windows overlooking fabulous 1350 sq ft. terrace with panoramic city & lake view for $1,295,000!!
GORGEOUS ESTATE HOME BACKING ONTO GOLF COURSE!!
Stunningly renovated from top to bottom with the finest finishes! Approx 3000 sq ft, grand 4 bdrm 2 storey on approx 1.25 acre lot. Amazing Gourmet kitchen w/ granite countertops and high-end appliances, beautiful hand-scraped hardwood flrs, spacious master retreat w/ spa-like ensuite, sprawling property w/pond & picturesque views, a must see for $1,099,000!!
THORNHILL WOODS
Situated on a premium 58 ft lot in High Demand Neighbourhood. Executive 2 Storey, 4 Bedroom, Over $150K Spent, Approx 3500 Sq Ft Plus Finished Basement, Fabulous Open Concept Layout, 18 ft Ceiling in Foyer, Simply Must be Seen! Only $999,900!
CUSTOM DESIGNED VELLORE PARK HOME!! Amazing Layout – Almost 3,300SqFt Of Luxury Living, 9’ Ceilings, Gorgeous Gourmet Kitchen W/Large Island, High-End Appliances & Granite Countertops, 2 Separate Family Rooms, Huge Master with 5 Pc Ensuite, 4 Bdrms, 4 Baths, 2 Car Garage and many extras for $899,900!
SPECTACULAR TORONTO BEAUTY!!
Totally renovated executive home over $500K spent! Situated on a premium 100’x216’ lot, tranquil treed backyard, new salt water in-ground pool & interlock stone, modern kitchen, granite countertop, new baths, balcony walkouts, fire places, beautiful master bedroom retreat, main floor library & family room, professionally finished basement, and much more for $1,500,000!!
INCREDIBLE RAVINE LOT!!
Beautiful National built luxury 5+1 bedroom 2 storey located in Westmount, Oakville. Approximately 3482 sqft home. Well layed out, gorgeous gourmet kitchen, chef desk, island breakfast room & W/O to tiered deck, main floor family room & den, open concept living & dining room, gleaming hardwood floors, 5 washrooms, 9’ ceiling, and incredible high-end features throughout. Situated on a premium professionally landscaped lot backing and siding on lush ravine & pond. A must see for $1,188,000!!
THE COURTYARDS OF HAZELTON LANES!!
Renovated luxury 2 bedroom penthouse in the heart of Yorkville, spacious open concept layout, over 1400 sq. ft, 3 W/O to 300 sq. ft. terrace, gleaming Nkoro hardwood floors, gorgeous modern kitchen just steps to ultra chic shops & entertainment for $1,080,000!!
AMAZING LOCATION & INVESTMENT PROPERTY!!
3 in One, 60 Yr Established Automotive Shop with 5 Bays, 16ft Ceiling, Access From Front and Back Lane, Turn Key, All Equipment & Business Included, Commercial Unit at Front (Previously Used as Auto Parts Store) Plus 2 Bedroom Apartment Above, High Demand Location Bloor/Lansdowne/Dupont, Only $999,900!
LUXURY BRAND NEW 2 STOREY!!
Fabulous Long Branch area, beautifully finished custom Asbury Victoria built 3 bedroom detached home, imported quality finishes and fine craftsmanship from top to bottom. Great south Etobicoke location close to all conveniences for only $898,000!!
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LOVE HORSES, AMAZING VALUE
3 fabulous acres, stunning detached 2 storey home, family size kitchen, granite countertop, plank flooring, charm + character, crown mouldings, double garage plus barn, 3 stalls, 2 paddocks, & hay elevator. Great location, save big! Board your own horses, only $850,000!!
HIGH PARK 2 ½ STOREY Detached 5+1 Bedroom, 3 Separate Suites, Updated & Renovated, Shows Very Well, Close to Subway, Fabulous Investment Opportunity, Stop Paying Rent - Live in & Have Others Pay for your Home! Only $849,900!
THE HEART OF LORNE PARK!!
Renovated 4 Bedroom Backsplit on 50 Ft Lot Backing onto Greenspace (Benares Historic House) in High Demand Location. Huge Family Room, Formal Dining Room, Walkout to Interlock Patio and Gorgeous Serene Backyard, Steel Roof. Simply Move in and Enjoy, only $799,900!!
TRINITY BELLWOODS
Amazing Value, High Demand Location, Fabulous 2 Storey 4+1 Bedroom, Updated Large Principle Rooms, Family Sized Kitchen, Formal Dining Room, Immaculately Maintained, Finished Basement with Separate Entrance, Double Garage, Close to U of T, Little Italy & Chinatown. Only $799,900!
VELLORE VILLAGE 4+2 BEDROOM!!
Absolutely stunning home with 52 ft frontage in high demand location, High Quality Craftsmanship throughout. Gourmet Kitchen with granite counter top and W/O to Huge Deck, 5 bathrooms, Gleaming Hardwood floors, California Shutters, Crown Moulding, Circular Oak Staircase, All Bedrooms With Ensuite & Walk In Closets, Formal Dining rm With 18 ft ceiling, Sep Living and Family rooms ,Professionally Finish Basement with 2 bedrooms, kitchen and bath. Close to all amenities, Must Be Seen. Only $799,000!!
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CUSTOM BUILT TORONTO 2 STOREY!! Spectacular Open Concept Layout & Design, Luxury Granite Countertop, S/S Appliances, Crown Mouldings, Almost 10 Ft Ceiling in Living Room, Walkout to 2 Tier Deck, Skylight, Finished Basement, Garage, One of a Kind, only $775,000!
LEGAL DUPLEX OPPORTUNITY Situated on a 171 ft Deep Lot on a Quiet Court Location, 3 Bedroom Suites on 2nd & Main Floor, Plus Basement Potential for 3rd Suite, Double Garage, Fabulous Investment, Simply must be seen! Only $599,900!
CHESTNUT PLACE!!
Fabulous Executive 2 Bdrm Suite, Large Open Concept Living & Dining Room, Modern Kitchen, Spacious Master Bedroom with Full Ensuite, Wonderful Serene Views from Balcony, High Demand Mill Rd and Burnhamthorpe Location, Close to All Conveniences & Many Great Amenities for Only $369,900!
BLOOR/SHAVER
High Demand Location, Surrounded by Million Dollar Homes, Renovated 3 Bedroom Bungalow on an Amazing 200 Ft Deep Lot, Modern Kitchen, Open Concept Living Room, Professionally Finished Basement Ideal for Entertainment, Wet Bar, Open Concept, Huge Sunroom Addition, Double Garage. Walk to Subway, Live in Now & Option to Build Later only $749,900!
CHARM & CHARACTER
Magnificent Original Wood Trim, French Doors, Leaded Glass, Hardwood Floors, Gorgeous Formal Dining Room, Spacious Living Room, Gas Fireplace, Sunroom, Detached 2-Storey, Private Drive, Garage, Deck Overlooking Fenced Backyard, Ideal Location, Steps to Transit + Go Train, School, Shops, Fabulous Curb Appeal only $499,900!
MISSISSAUGA\ETOBICOKE BORDER
Huge 3+1 Bedroom Condo with Lovely South West Views of Golf Course and Lake, New Kitchen with Ceramic Backsplash, Large Master with 4 Pc Ensuite, Hardwood Thru-out, Wonderful Building, Steps to Marie Curtis Park and Long Branch GO Station, Only $359,900!
SONOMA HEIGHTS!!
Gorgeous detached 4 bedroom home. Fabulous layout, over $85,000 spent on upgrades, gleaming dark stained floors, gourmet kitchen, granite countertop, formal dining room, main floor family room, fabulous master bedroom retreat, double garage, high demand neighbourhood for double garage, high demand neighbourhood, simply must be seen for only $699,900!
LUXURIOUS HARBOUR VIEW ESTATES!!
Spectacular open concept layout, 1134 sq. ft., including balcony, sun filled modern kitchen, granite countertop, 9’ ceilings, 3rd level views, spacious living + dining rooms, split design bedrooms plus den, 2 full baths in this fabulous corner suite, close to superb amenities, 24 hour concierge, walk to lake, CN Tower, Rogers Centre, plus all amenities for only $499,900!!
NETWORK LOFTS
10 ½ Ft Ceilings, Open Concept Living Space, Thousands Spent on Upgrades, Exclusive Huge Landscaped Terrace (Approx. 16 x 18 Ft), Granite Countertops, S/S Appliances, Many Built-ins & Wall Units, 24 Hr Concierge, Steps to Islington/ Bloor Subway, Amazing Suite & Opportunity, Only $339,900!
PRESTIGIOUS WESTMOUNT AREA Gorgeous, Large 4 +1 Bedroom 2 Storey Shows to Perfection, Open Concept Layout, Family Room, Great Room, Plus Prof. Finished Basement Ideal for Entertaining or In Law Suite! Only $649,900!
PINE VALLEY/HWY 7!!
Wonderful 3 Bdrm Brick Semi, Balcony & Attached Garage in Great Woodbridge Location, Well Laid out with 9’ Ceilings, Eat-in Kitchen with W/O to Large Deck overlooking Fully Fenced Yard and Custom Shed, Huge Master with 5pc Ensuite, W/I Closet, Long Private Drive and Many Extras for only $499,000!
ABSOLUTE WORLD
Internationally recognized for unique design “Marilyn Monroe” Building. Amazing Value, Best Layout, Stunning Executive 2 Bedrm, 2 Full Baths, Master Bedroom Retreat, Modern Kitchen, Granite Counters, Stainless Steele Appiances, Wrap around Balcony, 30,000 Sq Ft of Amenities, Must be seen!! Only $319,900!
STUNNING EXECUTIVE TOWNHOME
Monarch Built, Thousands spent on Upgrades, Open Concept Layout, Gleaming Hardwood Floors, Formal Dining Room, Gas Fireplace in Fabulous Family Room, Gourmet Kitchen, Oak Staircase, 9’ Ceiling Finished Basement, Private Enclave in Coveted Bronte Creek, Bright Southern Exposure, Only $599,900!
FABULOUS WOODBRIDGE LUXURY CONDO!!
Gorgeous & new ‘Very Boutique Condo’, spacious & bright 2+1 bedroom corner suite overlooking ravine. Approx. 1000 sq. ft. of luxury living featuring 9’ ceilings, rich hardwood floors, beautiful trim work, premium kitchen w/granite counters, upgraded stainless steel appliances, master bedroom w/ensuite & huge W/I closet, granite counters in bathrooms, large west-facing balcony w/gas BBQ hook-up. Amazing opportunity for $479,900!!
INCREDIBLE OPPORTUNITY!!
Beautiful, Spacious 2 Bdrm, 2 Full Bth, Corner Unit In Luxurious Tridel Building. Panoramic, Unobstructed Ravine View, Master Bdrm w/ Ensuite, Amenities Include 24 Hr Concierge, Party Rooms, Indoor Pool, Gym, Billiard Room, Sauna and Tennis Court, Close to All Amenities! Only $279,900!
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$539,000 – First time available since 1999! Rare & sought after ravine facing unit overlooking tranquil gardens, on a low floor with an east facing terrace. Fabulous 2+1 bedroom 2 bath, split bedroom floor plan covering 1,304 sq ft with 9’ ceilings. Great opportunity to make it your own and add modern touches. Steps to the subway, Thomas Riley Park, Mimico Creek, & The Kingsway, close to the airport and major highways. This suite won’t last! 1 Lomond Drive, Suite 307
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Saturday, Oct. 4, 7:45 p.m. w Toronto Patriots host Toronto Jr. Canadiens at Westwood Rink 1. Sunday, Oct. 5, 2 p.m. w Toronto Patriots at St. Michael’s Buzzers at St. Michael’s College arena. * complete league schedule and stats at ojhl.pointstreaksites.com/ Provincial Women’s Hockey League Etobicoke Dolphins Jr.
Thursday, Oct. 16, 8:15 p.m. w Etobicoke Dolphins host Oakville at MasterCard Centre * complete league schedule and stats at http://pwhl.pointstreaksites.com Canadian Women’s Hockey League Toronto Furies
Saturday, Oct. 18, 8 p.m. w Toronto Furies host Calgary Inferno at MasterCard Centre, season opener * complete league schedule and stats at http://pointstreaksites.com/view/cwhl Humber College
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* both men’s and women’s games at North Campus – Valley Field. For all Ontario Colleges Athletic Association sports visit http://www.ocaa.com TDSB football Senior Tier 1
Friday, Oct. 3 w 1 p.m., Etobicoke hosting Scarborough’s Birchmount Park Collegiate w Richview Collegiate, bye week
OPENER: Richview Collegiate’s James Patrick pushes his way through Wilfrid Laurier players as he makes his way down field during the high school football opener Friday at Richview Collegiate. Richview won 42-0.
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Thursday, Oct. 2 w 2 p.m., Richview at North Toronto Friday, Oct. 3 w 2:30 p.m., Etobicoke hosts Central Tech * check out complete schedule and scores for football and other TDSB sports at http://www.tdsb.on.ca/sports TCDSB football
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Athletes of the month: sisters star in martial arts and on ice Twin sisters Julia and Amanda Fejedelem have lived their entire lives of nine years in Etobicoke and attend St. Benedict Catholic School. They are also ranked in the Top 5 in Canada in Wushu (Chinese) martial arts – Julia is ranked #2 and Amanda is ranked #5. They have been competing for the Canadian national team for more than two years and have been very successful, collecting a shrine of medals. Their competitions have taken them to Turkey, Costa Rica and recently Beijing, China where they were finalists to participate in a tele-
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vision program to celebrate the Chinese New Year Gala in February 2015. They also participate in track and field at school and are superstars on the ice playing hockey where they have won back-to-back championships and finished first and second in scoring and were asked by their hockey organization to be representatives in their walk of fame ceremony this month. “These girls are so dedicated to their sports and their success seems to come easy for them as they are both natural athletes,” said Joanne Noble, Chair of the Etobicoke Sports Hall of Fame.
“It’s nice to see some recognition for a sport that is so respected in the Chinese culture, but doesn’t get the exposure of other popular sports. “We are thrilled that our Athlete of the Month initiative put a big smile on the faces of Julia and Amanda and wish them luck in their upcoming competitions.” The Athlete of the Month is sponsored by The Etobicoke Sports Hall of Fame, Humber College, Canadian Tire – The Queensway and The Etobicoke Guardian. To nominate an athlete, visit www.etobicokesports.ca
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Etobicoke entrepreneurs will soon benefit from Rotary Club of Etobicoke members’ broad range and decades-long history of professional business experience. The service club is launching its business strategy review and counseling service in October – Rotary International’s Vocational Service Month. Entrepreneurs apply, provide Rotarians their business plan and quarterly updates and, in exchange, volunteer at Rotary’s popular Toronto Ribfest during the Canada Day weekend, attend the first-anniversary meeting of the committee, and consider a donation to the club. “An issue any business person has, especially a smaller entrepreneur business person, is they don’t have a lot of people to bounce ideas off. They’re just in operation mode,” said Mark Winson, Rotary Club of Etobicoke president. “A lot of our club members have been in business for years, some are retired. They have a wealth of experience to share.” Club members offer successful
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business experience in real estate development and sales, financial services, insurance, investment management and developing overseas markets. The committee harkens back to Rotary International’s roots when Chicago business people in various industries founded the organization. “The thought was, if you’re going to sit at the table with someone who is not a competitor, you don’t mind sharing ideas, opportunities and issues,” Winson said. “Rotary started as a forum to exchange ideas. It evolved much more into a service club, charity-oriented organization.” Jack Fleming, the club’s presidentelect and chair of its new vocational service committee, agreed with Winson on the committee’s value to entrepreneurs.
Even big business leaders, like CEOs or business unit leaders, are often “in a very lonely place,” Fleming said, where they cannot at times share a significant issue or idea with their board of directors or senior management team. Fleming said one person he spoke with called the Rotary committee a “board of wisdom”. “We’re not there to tell them how to run their business, but to offer perspective,” Fleming said. “The entrepreneur can step back and open up to trusted people about the challenges they’re facing, the opportunities they think might be out there. Getting objective feedback can be very helpful.” There is no fee for the service. Rotarians will vet applicants, who will then meet with committee members to assess the fit and communicate expectations. The first phase of the project is expected to begin in November. Rotarians will meet with the chosen entrepreneur or entrepreneurs three or four times a year. The final selection of candidates will be made by Oct. 31.
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Get to know the historic surprises of north Etobicoke on a guided bus tour. Denise Harris with the Etobicoke York Community Preservation Panel leads the tour Sunday, Oct. 5 from 1 to 4 p.m. To u r h i g h l i g h t s i n c l u d e Etobicoke’s oldest house, the former “country” branch of SickKids hospital, a hand-carved marble temple, an art gallery hidden in the wood and a former tollhouse in a ghost town. Enjoy after noon tea at Montgomery’s Inn after the tour. Participants must be able to negotiate steep steps to board the bus, disembark at two stops, and do some walking on hills and rough ground. Cost is $40 or $35 for Heritage Toronto members. Start and finish locations will be provided upon registration. Registration required. Visit www. heritagetoronto.org/event/7730
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Six Degrees of Freedom – a juried exhibition of “exciting and dramatic” original works – comes to the Etobicoke Civic Centre, 399 The West Mall Sunday, Oct. 5 from 2 to 5 p.m. Various Ontario artists exhibit their shared love of the natural environment, desire for broadened horizons, and joy in the limitless possibilities of creating with paint. Works on display include watercolours on paper, and acrylics and oils on stretched canvas. Call 416-397-7220. yoga at Eatonville library wlaughter
Eatonville Public Library, 430 Burnhamthorpe Rd., hosts the next in its series of Laughter Yoga workshops Monday, Oct. 6 from 2:30 to 3:30 p.m. Discover the physical, emotional and social benefits of laughter exercises and yoga breathing. Sessions will also be held on Nov. 10 and Dec. 8. No registration is required. Call 416-394-5270.
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Resident not keen on city’s free tree program ‘Popular program’ plants as many as 100K trees on city road allowances, city property TAMARA SHEPHARD tshephard@insidetoronto.com Getting something for free isn’t always a winning proposition. Just ask Kelley Clarke. The decades-long Seventeenth Street resident came home in the afternoon
of Sept. 13 to find two young men planting a new maple tree – on her front lawn. Clarke thought it was a tree for her longtime neighbour, Norman Leger, who had removed a large lilac bush from his front lawn and had received a city notice it would need to be replaced.
“Can you imagine going to work with no tree and coming home to a tree on your front lawn? There were two youngsters planting it. ‘Why is Norman’s tree on our lawn?’ I said. ‘Why are you planting a tree on my lawn?’” The city tree program
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plants a young tree for free in the city road allowance of residents’ front lawns. So far this year, the “very popular” program has planted 250 free trees in Clarke’s lakefront south Etobicoke Ward 6. Across the city, between 90,000 and 100,000 trees have been planted in 2014 on city streets, in residential neighbourhoods, on major arterial roads, in parks and ravines, and on the city road allowance in front of commercial businesses, reported Ray Vendrig, supervisor of tree nursery and natural resources management with the city’s urban forestry division. Each year, city transportation staff inform city urban forestry staff of residential streets across Toronto where no roadwork is expected for the next five to 10 years. “Moratorium streets” is what the city calls them. “Every year, we get updates on where those streets are. In urban forestry, we go out to those wards with lists of those streets and look for suitable tree-planting locations, generally where there is no tree in front of the house,” Vendrig said. City staff then leave a card explaining the program with homeowners. “Urban forestry comes out, surveys properties, chooses a couple species and planting locations and leaves a card in the door or mailboxes for homeowners to ask if they’d like a tree planted in the city road allowance portion of their home. Residents with questions or concerns are instructed to call 311,” he said. Most residents offered a free city tree accept it, Vendrig reported. But Clarke said she didn’t receive the city notice. She does not want the tree. ‘Tiny’ is the word that best describes the front yard of Clarke and her mother, Frances’ home. It is perhaps 10 feet by 10 feet. There is no city boulevard between the sidewalk and the street. Five tall slender evergreens abut the house, while three other evergreens are brown and dead along a front
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Kelley Clarke came home Sept. 11 to find the city planting a young maple tree on her front lawn. While neighbours received a city notice, Clarke didn’t. The Seventeenth Street resident said she doesn’t want the tree in her tiny front yard.
yard fence that abuts a city laneway. “My argument is, if the city is going to plant a tree, why don’t they cut down the three evergreen trees on our front lawn that are dead?” Clarke said. “We called the city and were told we’d be fined if we cut them down. We want the three dead trees taken down. The city says no. Then they plant another tree? “How is that possible?” Vendrig suggested Clarke call 311 and ask to be referred to the city forestry data management centre. “Someone needs to go out and meet with the homeowner to give them proper guidance,” Vendrig said of the Clarkes’ situation. But generally, the treeplanting program is wellreceived, Vendrig said. “We try very hard to convince people to take the trees,” he said. “It grows the city’s tree canopy. It has real estate benefits, water runoff benefits, so many benefits. “Our goal is to increase the city’s tree canopy and we’ve got the support of council. In most cases, we can convince people to keep the tree. Sometimes people don’t want it. We try to deal with it on an individual basis.” Toronto’s urban forest
canopy covers as much as 28 per cent of the city. The city’s goal is to increase the tree canopy to 40 per cent in the next 50 years, the city reported. The city will accommodate residents who request a different kind of tree. “We listen. If a resident has a problem with a species, we try to accommodate it,” Vendrig said. “If they don’t want a really large-growing tree, we try to offer a smaller flowering tree.” Now almost every residential front lawn on Seventeenth Street that didn’t have a tree has one. The Clarkes’ neighbour got a city notice. He said he called to tell the city he didn’t want it. “I was told it would be noted, but it would be up to the city,” Leger said. Now that the tree is there, Leger said he doesn’t mind it. Adjacent to the Legers’ tree is a “for sale” sign. The couple has lived in their New Toronto home for four decades, but plans to move. “We like the tree,” Leger said. “Even if we don’t sell, we like the tree.” But Leger said he can see issues with the Clarkes’ tree: “Whoever planted the tree, it’s crooked and its leaves are drying up.”
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shared his dislike of bike lanes and streetcars, Ford offered something the city’s core already had – subways. Ford walloped his rival George Smitherman. He won most easily in north Etobicoke, western North York and in Scarborough, while Smitherman ward victories were kept to old Toronto. Four years later, almost everybody who doesn’t live near a subway line still wants one, a fact politicians can’t ignore. But municipal and provincial representatives have settled on one suburban subway project – extending the Bloor-Danforth line from Kennedy station in Scarborough to Sheppard Avenue – as a city-building exercise. Olivia Chow is left opposing the Scarborough subway, arguing it’s a needless expense compared to the light-rail line judged appropriate for the area by transit experts, but her stand has hurt her Scarborough support. Both Chow and John Tory – who supports building
the extension alongside his insisted density follows scheme for frequent comsubway construction and muter rail, called SmartTrack pays for it. – have spoken of the need to For Jim Kar ygiannis, end the “politics of division” an ex-MP running in at city hall. Scarborough-Agincourt, You can see the downtownFord beat where versus-suburbs fight, Smitherman Tory added, in by a 40 per the failure to cent margin, a work together subway project on a transit in Scarborough south of Hwy. 401 plan, and isn’t enough. therefore “in our traffic and “People north transit nightof the 401 should mare.” not be secondBefore he class citizens,” handed the Karygiannis said, Go online for more: arguing his future candidacy to ■ election news constituents h i s b r o t h e r ■ lists of who’s deserve a subway Doug – who running in your ward hasn’t laid out a ■ profiles on council too. transit platform candidates “People in – the ailing Rob ■ features on the top Scarborough Ford promised mayoral candidates should stand up more subways, and say they’re including exten- Visit www.insidetoronto. not going to take com/2014torontovotes sions to replace it anymore,” he light rail already added. approved along Sheppard and Yet there are signs of a genFinch Avenue West. erational shift coming as new Critics said his plan made families move into suburban no financial sense, but Ford neighbourhoods.
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“I s e e t h a t we d g e being driven, the ‘us versus them’,” but a different generation – more experienced with life in different parts of the city – will perhaps not think of it the same way, said Stephen Holyday, running for council in Etobicoke, where several longtime council incumbents from 2010 have stepped aside, including Holyday’s father Doug. “The City of Toronto is one unit now and that’s the way that we live,” said Holyday, who noted residents’ definition of “downtown” is expanding, growing. “Maybe one day – maybe not in my generation – Etobicoke will be considered downtown.” Holyday said in this election “the talk is transit” because politicians understand its importance. “We’re never going to unify as a city until we overcome that problem with congestion,” he said. There is another divide, though, that of Toronto’s widening income gap, which politicians have seemed more reluctant to address. The Toronto Community Foundation spelled out the city’s paradox in 2010: How can Toronto be so praised for its “liveability” and also be “severely unaffordable,” with a deepening gap between rich and poor? Before the last election, David Hulchanski, a University of Toronto professor, showed the city dividing into three – with family incomes rising in the wealthy core and poverty pushed to the less expensive edges. The number of Toronto’s predominately middleincome neighbourhoods, which made up 63 per cent of the city in 1970 and only 23 per cent in 2010, continues to shrink. “This is evidence of the growing income polarization of the city between very high income neighbourhoods and very low income neighbourhoods.” Chow has referenced Hulchanski’s work, saying parts of the city – in which 29 per cent of children live
below the poverty line – have been “left behind” and their residents need to matter more. She seems to argue the subway-building approach is too narrowly focused, picking “which neighbourhoods succeed, and which don’t.” Si n c e t h e v i o l e n t summer of 2005, the city government built community social service hubs and other resources in “priority neighbourhoods” within the inner suburbs. Toronto councillors continued the strategy this year, but switched focus to some new neighbourhoods and adopted a new system for measuring success. They also dropped the “priority” label for “neighbourhood improvement areas” – they thought was more politically acceptable to residents worried it produced a stigma. These “poor areas” were never treated as the city’s “priority,” so a division between them and the rest of Toronto remains, and their residents haven’t benefited, said Antonius Clarke, who in 2010 ran unsuccessfully for councillor in Ward 8. “They are voters, and they do have issues that need to be addressed. But for some reason no one is addressing them,” he said last week. A subway is being built through North York, but one that bypasses his own “priority” neighbourhood, Jane-Finch, Clarke said. Still, he said he and his advocacy group, the Inner City Union, want to unite the city by focusing on what makes its residents the same, rather than different. “A lot of people want to see this as a black problem. It is more than that. This is (also) an immigrant issue,” said Clarke, whose group is inviting mayoral candidates to debate “priority neighbourhood” issues at North York’s Yorkwoods Library Theatre Oct. 10.
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Metrolinx will spend $106 million to build a new GO Transit bus terminal as part of a planned office tower development near Union Station scheduled to open in four years. The new Union bus terminal is part of a $2-billion development planned for the intersection of Bay Street and Yonge Street, which will see the construction of a pair of 48-storey office towers, at 45 and 141 Bay St., walking distance from Union Station. The project, owned by real estate acquisition giant Ivanhoe Cambridge, will include office and retail space, as well as an elevated public park, which will hang above the Union rail tracks and link both of the towers. “We expect this will do nothing but improve the environment around Union,” said Metrolinx chair Rob Prichard during a media announcement Tuesday. “It will be great
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Ontario Transportation Minister Stephen Del Duca said the bus terminal would open at the same time as 45 Bay, which is scheduled for completion by late 2018. That will allow GO to continue using the existing bus bay right up until the new facility is ready. But during construction he said commuters will have to prepare themselves for more traffic congestion caused by a major work project. The area is currently under heavy construction with the Union Station modernization and construction of a new plaza along Front Street. “It’s unavoidable, but what it will produce is an outcome that’s extraordinary to the people of this region,” said Del Duca. critic wants more details While Prichard promised Metrolinx will spend only up to a maximum of $106 million for the project, Ontario Conservative Transportation Critic Michael Harris was concerned there are too little details regarding the project. In a statement, Harris said he looked forward to grilling Del Duca and Premier Kathleen Wynne over the project’s financing. “We will have to watch this carefully to ensure government lack of oversight doesn’t stick Ontario taxpayers with the bill once more,” he said. Read more transit stories online at www.insidetoronto. com/transit
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A we b v i d e o s e r i e s by the Residential and Civil Construction Alliance of Ontario attempts to explain the long, frustrating history of Toronto transit building in a non-partisan manner. The series was produced by transportation consultant David Crowley and features narration by Toronto journalist and transit advocate Stephen Wickens. Its four main parts cover transit history, crowding, the overabundance of transit proposals and how to take the politics out of planning. Rahul Gupta is The Guardian’s transit reporter. His column appears every Thursday. Reach him on Twitter: @TOinTRANSIT
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General Help
General Help
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Forest Ridge Landscaping is looking to fill various positions for the upcoming
WINTER MAINTENANCE
JOB FAIR! Now Hiring in October! SEASONAL MERCHANDISE PROCESSORS – 30 and 40 HRS/WEEK At our online distribution centre near (Hurontario & Britannia) $13.50/hour, plus $0.50 shift premium (2nd shift) Generous employee merchandise discount!
APPLY TODAY, START TOMORROW!
Our client, Magna International has positions available in Concord, Woodbridge & Etobicoke Light Packagers, Assemblers, Machine Operators, Forklift Operators & CNC Operators
Tuesday, October 7th , 2014 – 11:00 am – 2:00 pm Job Fair to be held at: YMCA, 1530 Albion Road, Suite 83, Etobicoke (The Albion Centre)
To apply, please send us your resume: E-mail: recruiting@hcr.ca Fax: 416-622-7258 • Tel: 416-622-1427 19 Four Seasons Place 2nd Floor, Toronto ON M9B 6E7 www.hcr.ca
Thursday, October 9th , 2014 – 4:30 pm-7:30 pm Job Fair to be held at: YMCA, 151 City Centre Drive, Unit 800, Mississauga (outside of Square One Mall) Shifts Available: 1st Shift 6am–4pm OR 2nd Shift 4pm–2am Please bring a resume and 2 work/business references with you. If you are unable to attend these job fairs, we are also accepting online applications at bit.ly/GapJobs INDUSTRIAL SPRAY Painters. Work Available Now! JOBS! We have numerous positions open immediately! Temporary Assignments - may have temp to hire opportunities in some cases. Electrostatic Experience - $16.00 - $18.00 10 - light pa Email resume: info2@accesscareers.com
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season in various locations. We are looking to hire both employees and subcontractors. Please send your resumes by email: resumes@forestridgeinc.com or by fax: 905-953-8304
E X P E R I ENCED CLEANER- Day & Night Shift Must be reliable & take pride in your work. $14/hr +benefits. Email mtdenniscleaner@ gmail.com
Tax/Financial ARE YOU $10K Or More In Debt? DebtGo can help reduce a significant portion of your debt load. Call now and see if you q u a l i f y . 1-800-351-1783
Home Renovations CEILINGS repaired. Spray textures, plaster designs, stucco, drywall, paint. We fix them all! www.mrstucco.ca 416-242-8863 BUILDER/ GENERAL CONTRACTORS LIC# T85-4420956 RESIDENTIAL/ COMMERCIAL. Complete Restoration. Finished Basements. Painting. Bathrooms. Ceramic Tiles. Flat Roofs. Leaking Basements. Brick/ Chimney Repairs. House Additions 905-764-6667, 416-823-5120
Notices (Public)
Administration
THORNCREST FORD Requires immediately PART-TIME RECEPTIONIST Requirements: Answer, screen and forward incoming phone calls. Support Sales Staff with clerical duties including writing receipts for customer payments. Greet customers as needed. Support Management with various reports and records. Data entry. You should have excellent verbal communication skills and be neat and tidy. You should have a friendly disposition and be a team player. You should have computer skills including Excel and Word. Mon-Thurs 5pm to 9pm. Sat 9am-6pm 25 hours total. Apply in person or by e-mail to: melhuish@thorncrest.com 1575 the Queensway Toronto (Just east of the #427)
for Rent/Wanted
ADMIN ASSISTANT
for GTA General Contractor. Email resume to olar@olar.on.ca Special Interests Services/Clubs
Lost & Found
Lost & Found
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Home Renovations
Home Renovations
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Domestic Help Available
HAPPY MAIDS, offers complete cleaning of houses, apartments and condos. 647-995-0639, Jola.
Special Interests Services/Clubs
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CHURCH SPACE available for rent at Racine & Martingrove Road. Day and time is negotiable. For more information call 416-740-9846 or 416-741-2203
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Astrology/Psychics
Astrology/Psychics
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Farmer’s Market
Painting & Decorating
BROTHER’S HOME Painting & Renovation.
From $125 per room. Interior/ Exterior. Wallpapering. Free estimates. Over 30 years experience. 416-558-3391, 647-774-9985
Massage Services New Opening, massage therapy, relieve pain and stress, nice place and good discount, welcome to try and book an apoetment today. Telephone: 647-677-9028 416-637-7032 You paid how much!?
Notices (Public)
#ShouldaUsedToronto
Notices (Public)
* NOTICE OF MEETING * Notice is hereby given that: Markland Wood Golf Club 245 Markland Drive, Etobicoke, ON M9C 1R1
Will be holding a public meeting to present its annual report on Class 9 pesticide use as required by Ontario Regulation 63/09 under the Pesticides Act. The annual report summarizes the use of Class 9 pesticides used in 2013: The meeting will take place on Tuesday, October 14th, 2014 12:30 pm in the Clubhouse. Please RSVP to 905 625 2062; Owen Russell – IPM Agent
Articles Wanted
ANTIQUES
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Farmer’s Market
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25 years experience. Richard & Janet 416-431-7180 416-566-7373
Part time
Furniture retail chain looking for warehouse staff. Delivery and Set up, shipping receiving and general labour positions available. Related experience required. Benefits after 3 months. Etobiocke (Kipling/ Evans Avenue) Email resume to: careers@casalife.com for Rent/Wanted
Administration
Articles for Sale (Misc.)
Articles for Sale (Misc.)
NEW & pre-loved ladies fashions. Sizes 14-16. Suitable for business wear. Reasonable prices. Please call for an appointment. 416-240-8373. Handy Person
Handy Person
HANDYMAN Garden clean-up, leaves, grass, shrubs, trees, eavestroughs, any home help. Reliable and reasonable. Call Dave 416-255-0369
Masonry & Concrete
Masonry & Concrete
BRICK BLOCK STONE Pointing, Parging, Walkways. Restoration and Repairs. Call Joe 416-854-2276.
Waste Removal
Flooring & Carpeting
Appliance Repairs/ Installation
PETER’S DEPENDABLE JUNK REMOVAL From home or business, including furniture/ appliances, construction waste. Quick & careful!
NESO FLOORING Carpet installation starting from $1.19/ sq.ft. Hardwood, laminate at low prices. 27 yrs experience. Free Estimates. Best Price! 647-400-8198
Professional Repairs of all brands of: Refrigeration, Stoves, Dishwashers, Washers, Dryers, Air Conditioning, & Heating. Free Estimates. Warranty, Credit cards accepted. Seniors discount. 416-616-0388
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W A N T E D : ROAD/ racing/ track bikes, Ten speeds, parts and bike tools. Bianchi, Miele, Raleigh, Colnago Pinarello, Campagnolo, etc. call 647-799-6497(Dru)
Decks & Fences ALPINE DECK DECKS, DECKS Seasonal Specials! 25 years experience. Reliable family business. Free Estimates Photos, references. www.alpinedeck. com 416-716-4688
Handy Person A RELIABLE HANDYMAN Cabinetry, Plumbing, Electrical, Countertops, Painting, General Repairs, Honest, Reliable, Great Rates. 20 Years Experience Rick 416-707-4693
DRYWALL- PAINTING Tiles- Carpentry- 25 yrs experience. Repairs, Small Jobs & Renovations Mark 416-937-0693
Plumbing RAY PLUMBING Service Repair/ replacement, faucets, sinks, toilets, drains, main valve, leaky pipes, drain cleaning. Licensed and insured. 24/7. 416-876-6679
Masonry & Concrete Brick, blocks, stonework, chimney’s, tuck pointing, porches, flagstone, window sills. All masonry work. For free estimates call Roman 416-684-4324 www.fadom constructioninc.com
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Anniversaries
Anniversaries
APARTMENTS FOR RENT
Anniversaries
Celebrating 50 years Barry and Judith Hoyle (nee Jeffrey) married Oct 3, 1964 at St Wilfreds Anglican church Etobicoke, On
Luxury Living,
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Happy 50 Wedding Anniversary
Congratulation’s from daughter Leanne (Roberts) and family and son Darrin and family
Congratulations to
Patrick & Helen McCarthy who will be celebrating 50 years of marriage on October 12th. A special blessing will be held at the 4:45 p.m. mass at St. Clements R.C.C. on October 4th. Love & Best Wishes To Our Wonderful Parents, Love Joan, Nick, Patrick, Nancy, Bill & Hailey
Amazing Amenities OPEN HOUSE DAILY ◆ Large 1, 2 , 3 and Penthouse Suites ◆ Hardwood floors ◆ 5 appliances in select suites ◆ Air conditioning ◆ All utilities included! ◆ Beautiful landscaped grounds ◆ Concierge, indoor pool, whirlpool, sauna, fitness facility, tennis courts, social rooms, on-site convenience store ◆ Spectacular city and lake views, close to shopping, transit, major highways and the airport
1.888.551.6424
KIPLING/EGLINTON 53 Widdicombe Hill Blvd.
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KIPLING/ LAKESHORE Blvd. W. Spacious 2-bedroom apartment for rent. Walk to lake & Humber College. $950\month utilities included. Call 416-240-1063
BLOOR/ KEELE- 1 bedroom sublet. November - March. High Park subway. Low rent. 647-706-2290 ISLINGTON/ 401. 1 and 2 bedrooms in clean building. Close to TTC/ amenities. Laundry. November 1st. $975. 416-746-9370 or 416-560-6182.
BURNHAMTHORPE/ MARTINGROVE. Spacious 1400sq.ft. 3 bedroom in tri-plex with deck. Parking, laundry, amenities, bus. Non-smoking. $1675+hydro 416-622-3222 DIXON/ ISLINGTON. Large bright 2 Bedroom apartment in a clean & quite building, Balcony, Washing Facilities, Parking, Available October 15th, Call: 647-385-6029
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GARAGE SALES YARD SALE
th
Sat. Oct. 4 2 Modesto Valley Court Woodbridge 8 am - 3 pm Carousel Horse, Cadillac, furniture, decor items and more!
Contents / Garage Sale Sat., Oct. 4 10am ~ 3pm 14 Westmount Park Road
(off Royal York Rd)
Furniture, decorative and miscellaneous items.
GARAGE SALE
Sat. Oct. 4th 49 Princess Margaret Blvd Etobicoke 8 am - 12 pm
Household items, clothes, toys and much more!
YOUR Weekly Crossword
HUGE GARAGE SALE Sat. Oct. 4th 7am -11am 79 West Deane Park Drive (Martingrove/Rathburn)
Kids stuff, books, furniture, crystal, household decor, china, framed pictures and much more!
GARAGE SALE Sat. Oct. 4th 8:30 am 52 Robinglade Drive, Etobicoke
GARAGE SALE Oct. 4 8am-1pm
108 Clement Rd.
@Kipling
Furniture, school desk, crystal, china, rugs, sports, toys
GARAGE SALE Saturday, October 4 9am ~ 1pm 7 Dunrobin Drive near Glen Agar School
MOVING SALE Sat., Oct. 4th Sun., Oct. 5th 9am - 3pm
47 Greenfield Dr.
(Shaver/ Bloor)
Quality household & gardening items.
Sudoku (moderate)
How to do it: Fill in the grid so that every row, every column, and every 3 by 3 box contains the digits 1 through 9.
last week’s answers
diversions
MOVING/CONTENTS SALE Over 400 items. Moving after 34 years. Everything from Royal Doulton figurines and Swarovski jewelry to tools and golf clubs. No clothes, books or toys. Lots of artwork. Sale indoors. Etobicoke: 636 Scarlett Rd. South of Lawrence. Parking on Littoral or Alma. 10/04/2014~9 a.m.-4 p.m.|10/05/2014~9 a.m.-4 p.m.
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