Sept 14

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Hundreds to run for Terry Fox at West Deane Park

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WALKING TALL

Local event has raised more than $1M since its 1981 inception TAMARA SHEPHARD tshephard@insidetoronto.com Ken Gale is a cancer survivor. Like hundreds of thousands of Ontarians, he will walk in this Sunday’s The Terry Fox Run for Cancer Research. The energetic 66-year-old will be recognizable for the Run’s red cancer survivor T-shirt and through his work as co-organizer for the seventh year of The Terry Fox Run in central Etobicoke’s West Deane Park. Last year, the West Deane Park Run surpassed $1 million in fundraising for The Terry Fox Foundation. The Martin Grove Road-Eglinton Avenue West Run began 31 years ago, one of the original Runs in Canada.

Today, the autumn Canadian tradition involves global participants and has raised more than $600 million for cancer research since Terry Fox ran his 143-day Marathon of Hope in 1980. Gale took fast action when he was diagnosed in the summer of 2005 with very early stage prostate cancer. He had been on the lookout for it. Both his father and grandfather had prostate cancer. He has since remained cancer-free. In 2008, Gale underwent unexpected pacemaker surgery the weekend before that year’s run. He still made it out. “The thoughts initially on the day of the Run are the reasons we’re there in the first place — to remember Terry Fox and what he and his >>>PARTICIPANTS, page 5

Wellesworth school makes huge strides in EQAO test CYNTHIA REASON creason@insidetoronto.com Etobicoke’s Wellesworth Junior School has ranked in as one of the top 10 schools in the Toronto District School Board (TDSB) for the highest jumps in reading, writing and math scores.

According to the latest results from the Education Quality and Accountability Office (EQAO) released this week, standardized testing results from the 2011-2012 school year showed that 65 per cent of Wellesworth’s Grade 3 students ranked in at or above the provincial >>>SCHOOL, page 7

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FESTIVE ATMOSPHERE: The Taste of The Kingsway got off to a late start due to the weather on the weekend but the sun came out later in the day, than the fun and activites started, including these street entertainers on stilts making their way along Bloor Street. See more photos from the festival on page 21.

TTC fare hike expected next year RAHUL GUPTA rgupta@insidetoronto.com A spokesperson for the TTC said the transit authority will look at a variety of factors to determine how much fares will increase in 2013. Brad Ross said a budget report scheduled to be presented to the TTC @ETGuardian

board in the fall will indicate by how much fares go up as of January. To calculate a potential fare increase, Ross said the TTC considers the current level of subsidy it receives from the city, the level of service required to maintain and improve existing service and attainable cost efficiencies.

“It’s not black and white,” said Ross, executive director of communications for the TTC yesterday. “There are options we must consider before a recommendation can be made.” A potential increase of 10 cents would work out to $30-million in >>>NO INCREASE, page 7

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