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ey to the GoFundMe campaign initiated by the relatives of Barbara Kentner, an indigenous woman living in Thunder Bay who was the victim of a drive-by assault in January 2017 by a white man who shouted, “I got one,” after throwing a very large trailer hitch at her body from a moving vehicle. My challenge is to answer the call of one of Canada’s most worthy senators, the former chief commissioner of the Truth and Reconciliation Committee who, in response to Beyak’s statements during a public forum in Ottawa on missing and murdered indigenous women, asked Canadians: “Why can’t you always remember this?" He was referring to the deliberate amnesia that Canadians have when they ‘imagine’ who they are. “Why can’t we remember and honour the truth of our nation ... this is about memorializing those people who have been the victims of a great wrong." I’m remembering who and what Canada actually is … and therefore I’m imagining what we could become. A confederation that chooses not to forget its past - but rather memorializes it in order to imagine and build something better. How about Kanata 150? Acknowledging the rich history already embedded deep in the land that includes the principle that rights, equity and respect should belong to all. Read this opinion piece in its entirety at insidetoronto.com.

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troopers, hotdogs and macaroni and cheese for the kids. For adults, there will be live entertainment, more than 30 food-sampling stations, Great Lakes Brewery beer sampling, Colio Wines’ sampling and a coffee and dessert bar. "It will be the most spectacular free event for the community," said Laura Latham, Franklin Horner’s executive director. "We want the community to come out and see our new digs. We want to celebrate the history of Franklin Horner and the history of our community." E.J. Lennox, designer of Casa Loma and Toronto’s Old City Hall, was hired as the architect on the oneroom Franklin Horner schoolhouse built in 1910. Then came Franklin Horner public school, then middle school, which closed in 1984. The charitable, nonprofit community centre serves

south Etobicoke and area. Its 1,300 members and 52 community user groups access a variety of social, sports and recreation, leisure and wellness programs and meeting space to develop their own programs. The centre runs on a $600,000 annual operating budget, of which $28,000 is funded by the city, $42,000 of which is funded by the province. The remainder is raised through fundraising and space rentals to community groups, Latham said. Financial survival was not without its challenges during the renovation. In April 2015, the centre launched a fundraising campaign to maintain its affordable seniors’ programs in one-third the space as renovations forced the closure of the three-storey rental half of the building. "Our finances took quite a hit. We were down $50,000 to $70,000 in revenue," Latham said. "The gravy train is our rentals, which support our seniors’ programs. Our

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Scott Connor uses the construction room in the recently renovated Franklin Horner Community Centre. priority was not to lose our seniors’ programs, although we did lose some rentals." Seniors’ members responded immediately. "We put together a letter for the seniors explaining the financial situation and mailed it out on a Friday. By

Monday, the cheques starting coming into the office," she said. "The cheques just kept coming. We raised $50,000. It shows the impact of how much the centre means to them." Aquicon Construction, the company hired by the city to do the renovations,

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ational Award, along with the Etobicoke Philharmonic Orchestra. Arthur O’Brien has used the wood shop for four years. He and others donate some projects to the centre to sell for fundraising. One Tudor dollhouse O’Brien made sold for $7,500. "It’s almost a lost art," O’Brien said, as one woodworker taught another how to dovetail. "With a real sharp chisel and mallet, you can do amazing things. I’m truly amazed we don’t have 300 woodworkers here." Ron MacNeil has been playing cards at the centre for five years. "They’re all friendly people. I just love playing cards, making coffee and tea. Everything is great," he said. Latham calls the centre’s volunteers "team leaders" and said the centre couldn’t survive without them. "For our volunteers, it’s a job to them. They create friendships. It’s a community centre in every sense of the word," she said.

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MIKE ADLER Edges of Toronto live," the University of Toronto professor says. Growth in its suburbs outpaced Toronto’s core until 2006. Then the script flipped. Millennials have a new North American dream, Greenberg says. They don’t want to live in spread-out suburbs where nothing mixes with anything else. They want to live where they work, walk to get gro-

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Welcome To The Highly Sought After Icon Condos! Rarely available, spacious south facing unit with parking overlooking the Rogers Centre. Split 2 bedroom + den floor plan, 2 full baths with open concept living and dining. Den fits dining table of 6! Affordable maintenance fees with all utilities included. Steps To Queen + King West, Entertainment + Financial Districts, P.A.T.H., Highways. Awesome Amenities with plans to renovate common areas by end of 2018. 24Hr Concierge, Free Visitor Parking, Terrace With Bbqs, Exercise/Party/Media/Billiards Rms. $598,000

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Don’t miss this one! Prime Richmond Gardens location charming well maintained side-split, 3 bedroom 3 baths also family room with walk-out to sunny west facing lot. A wonderful opportunity to live in this mature Etobicoke neighbourhood offering excellent access to all amenities Royal LePage Real Estate Services Ltd., – TTC, shopping, parks, the major highways and area schools located in the Richview school district. $979,000. Brokerage dmerckel@trebnet.com www.dianemerckel.com

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416 Lovely 3 bedroom sidesplit on rarely available culwww.PeggyPearce.com de-sac in sought after West Glen area. Main floor open concept. Hardwood in LR, DR and upper level, Renovated baths, 2 walk-outs to private, mature garden. Great schools, convenient location. Don’t Royal LePage Porritt miss out! $899,900 Real Estate., Brokerage Independently Owned and Operated

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OPEN HOUSE SAT/SUN 2-4 PM Lovingly maintained 3 bedroom Bungalow on superb 50’ x 205’ sunny treed lot. Garden oasis!!! Well established neighbourhood. 15 min. to subway. Do not loose this opportunity. 170 BURNHAMTHORPE RD.

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10 WARLINGHAM CRT

Stunning 3 Bedroom, 2 Bath Bungalow On A Quiet Court In A High Demand Area, Steps To Schools, Olympium, Bmx Park, Golf, Hwys & Transit, This Home Has It All! Immaculately Kept This Home Features Many Recent Updates & Renos, Beautiful Patio For Entertaining In Your Private, Landscaped Yard, Sep. Entrance To Large Lower Lvl With Kitchen, Full Washroom, Rec Room W/Fireplace And Many Pot Lights. $999,000

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PENTHOUSE WITH 2 PARKING SPOTS Albion/Weston Rd. Nice bright and spacious 3 bedroom Penthouse 1177 sqft Great layout, large balcony with beautiful view. Steps to TTC, Conservation Trail, Close to shopping, schools and highways.

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Opportunity Knocks In Prime West Alderwood. Wonderfully Maintained 2+1 Bedroom Family Home On A Beautiful Lot. Open Concept Living Rm/Dining Rm, Renovated Kitchen, Hardwood Flrs, California Shutters. Finished Open Concept Bsmnt, W/Rec Room, 3rd Bdrm, 4Pc/Bth & Laundry Rm. Large Fenced-In Backyard. Walking Distance To Ttc/Go, Excellent Schools, & Community Centre. Mins To Hwys, Sherway Gardens, Downtown, And Airport! $749,000

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This is an ideal starter. You’ll love the spaciousness in this condo. It has been well maintained from the newly renovated Kitchen complete with breakfast bar, New Appliances, L-Shaped Living/Dining room, Warm Oak Parquet Floors, 3 generous Bedroom. The Master has a 2 pcs ensuite and a Walk-In Closet. The balcony has a great view of the city. This is an ideal starter. For a picture tour please visit www.TinaSellsRexdale.com

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Ideal Starter Home. This 1 ½ storey home has an L-shaped Living/ Dining room, Sunny bright renovated eat-in Kitchen. 2 bedrooms upstairs with sloped ceilings. There is a walk-out from the back door to a nice size deck overlooking the back yard. You’ll enjoy having family B.B.Q’s on the deck. The basement has been finished with a large recreation room with a stone fireplace. This is a great starter and a great price. It won’t last long For a picture tour please visit www.TinaSellsRexdale.com

416 232-9000

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$659,900 This Is An Ideal Starter, This Well Loved 3 Bedroom Backsplit Backs Onto Greenbelt. Large Living/Dining Room Combination With Picture Window Overlooking The Front Garden. Convenient Galley Eat-In Kitchen, 3 Generous Bedrooms With Parquet Floors, Nice Size Master With Double Closet Overlooking The Backyard, The Recreation Room Is Massive With A Log Burning Fireplace And A 3Pcs Bathroom. For a picture tour please visit www.TinaSellsRexdale.com

$729,900

PRESTIGIOUS LINCOLN WOODS 6 HUNTHILL COURT. A one of a kind home majestically sitting on more than a 1/3 acre lot overlooking Hunthill Court. This custom home is ideally suited for entertaining inside and out. Offering large open spaces which flow out through the multiple walk- outs to a serene garden oasis and salt water pool. Highlights include: Cameo Kitchen with Built-in Wood Burning Pizza Oven, 6 Fireplaces, Spectacular 2000 Bottle Wine Cellar, Billiard Room, Home Theatre and Gym, Southeast Facing Open Terrace off Master Suite, Heated Driveway. View by appointment only. $4,450,000

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31 MERRYGALE CRESCENT. Situated on a quiet tree lined court, this 4 bedroom bungalow features an eat-in kitchen, 2 fireplaces, walk-out from bedroom to rear patio/ backyard and hardwood floors throughout. The extra deep fully fenced 44’x139’ lot offers endless possibilities. Open House Sat June 10th & Sun June 11th 2-4. $995,000

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Large And Completely Renovated 2-Storey Home Nestled On Gorgeous 12+ Acre Property Located In Caledon!! Open Concept Main Floor Features An Amazing Custom Gourmet Kitchen Designed For Entertainment, Great Room With Vaulted Ceiling, Master Bedroom With W/O To Balcony. Municipal Water Recently Connected! Future Potential…Must Be Seen Only $1,999,000!!

Spacious bungalow situated on 55 x 113 ft lot! 3 large bdrms, updated kitchen and baths, professionally finished basement with rec room, kitchenette, 4pc bath, large bdrm with Walk-In closet, second bdrm, laminate floors, and above grade windows. Located in high ranking school district, minutes to downtown, nearby DVP/401, transit, etc. Don’t miss it for only $1,645,000!

5 ACRES IN STOUFFvILLE! Renovated Ranch Bungalow with 2 car Garage on a Huge Lot with 224 ft frontage. Perfect to Live In or Build Your Dream Home! Situated at the end of the road with breathtaking scenic views. Adjacent 5 acre lot also available. Only $1,499,000.

A Modern Masterpiece 2700 sq ft Newly Built in 2016. 4 Bdrm 2 Storey with 2 Car Garage and Private Heated Driveway. Huge Living Room with Heated Floors. Chef’s Kitchen with W/O to 2 Tiered Deck & Hot Tub. Jacuzzi in Master, 9 Ft Ceilings (11ft in Bsmt - Potential Apt) Easy Access to 400/401. Only $1,488,000

Large 4 Bedroom Detached Home Located In Demand “Vellore Village”!! Spacious Open Concept Layout Features 9’ Ceilings, Family-Size Modern Kitchen, Separate Family Room, Large Master Bedroom W/ 5Pc Ensuite, Professionally Finished Basement Complete W/ Wet Bar! Incredible Value Only $1,398,800!!

MIMICO CHARMER Renovated Character Home on Large Lot in Coveted Area. Gumwood Trim and Leaded Windows surround modern Kitchen and Baths. 9 ft Ceilings! Build into Attic or Top Up. Potential Bsmt Apt. Flagstone Patio. A Rare Find, Only $949,000!

Like a brand new home! Sensational 2+1 bedroom Bungalow rebuilt from the studs. Chef’s kitchen, Master with 4pc ensuite, full bsmt apt. Walkout to huge deck. Steps to great schools and Cedarvale Park. Only $939,000!!

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Large 4 Bedroom, 5-Level Backsplit Located On Quiet Court!! Well Maintained Home, Features Eat-In Kitchen, Living/Dining Room Combo, Separate Family Room W/Fireplace & W/O TO Patio, Finished Basement W/ Separate Side Entrance & Kitchen, Rare 2-Car Garage. Amazing In-Law Suite Potential! Close To Transit & Schools — Great Value, Only $789,000!!!

Large Updated Home with 2 Huge SelfContained Units. Gorgeous Upper 2 Level 2 Bdrm Unit. Large Lot with Garage and 6 Car Parking. Perfect for Investor or 2 Families. Only $749,000

Fantastic two year old 4 bedroom home with a main floor den (can be used as 5th bedroom). Incredible gourmet chef’s kitchen, quartz counter tops, open concept layout filled with maple hardwood floors, LED pot lights, 9 ft ceilings, over 40K of upgrades! Extremely clean and meticulously maintained. Steps to schools ,parks and much more. Only $719,000!

Wonderful solid brick 3 bedroom 2 bath home on huge 50 X 129ft lot. Open concept living & dining room with hardwood floors + crown molding. Eat-in kitchen with stainless steel appliances. Reno’d baths. Separate entrance to great renovated basement with bar, pot lights + gorgeous floors. Walkout from master to an entertainer’s outdoor paradise wired for sound. Truly unique. Only $699,900!!

HOME SWEET HOME!! Spacious 3+1 Bedroom End Unit Town house, With a 4pc Master Ensuite and Gorgeous Finished Basement. Newly done roof. Low Maintenance Fees, Absolutely must be seen, Only $599,000!

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Jun 20, 27, July 4, 11, 18, 8:15pm; Meditation for a Happy Life: presented by the Kadampa Meditation Centre Canada $12/session or $40/4 class pass CONTINUING STUDIES AT OCAD UNIVERSITY 416-977-6000 x2321 285 Dundas St W; ocadu.ca/continuingstudies Thursdays, Jun 29-Jul 27, 3-5pm; Woodworking Fundamentals for Seniors 170 and 108, 100 McCaul (Level 1) $270 + $25 Studio Fee + HST Wednesdays, Jul 5-Aug 9, 6:30-9:30pm; Letterpress Printmaking Studio 384, 100 McCaul St. (Level 3) $420 + $35 Material Fee + HST Jul 8-Aug 19, 10am-1pm; Oil Painting Techniques 490, 100 McCaul St (Level 4) $470 + $20 Studio Fee + HST ETOBICOKE YOUTH CHOIR 647-978-0672 8 Templar Dr; etobicokeyouthchoir.ca Sep 2017; Now Accepting New Singers FRANKLIN CARMICHAEL ART CENTRE 416-740-6520 34 Riverdale Dr; fcag.ca Sep 11; Fall Classes Sep 11; Wed 1-3:30pm, Thurs 7-9pm; Open Studio Aug 29, 7-9pm; FCAG Open House LAKESHORE ARTS 416-201-7093 2422 Lake Shore Blvd W; lakeshorearts.ca Jun 13, 4:30-6:30pm; Youth.Arts. Movement Free Jun 19 & 26, 7:30-10pm; Life Drawing $10 at door Jul 15 & 22, Aug 12 & 16, See website for information; My City My Six: Guerilla Street Art Stencilling the Six Free Select Saturdays Jun-Oct, 10:30am2:30pm; Lakeshore Arts at Sam Smith Park Farmer’s Market Colonel Samuel Smith Park Free NEILSON PARK CREATIVE CENTRE 416-622-5294 56 Neilson Dr; neilsonparkcreativecentre.com Jun 10, 10am-4pm; NPCC Knit Knighters in the Park FREE

Jun 28, Jul 26, Aug 30, 6:30-9:30pm; Knit Knight Drop-in Jun 9, 9am-4pm; P.A. Day Camp Register in-person, by phone or online Jun 30, 9am-4pm; P.A. Day Camp Register in-person, by phone or online Jul 24-28, 1-4pm; Youth Studio: Painting and Mixed Media Ages 13-16 Register in-person, by phone or online Aug 21-25, 1-4pm; Youth Studio: Painting and Mixed Media Ages 13-16 Register in-person, by phone or online Jul 8 & 15, 9:30am-4pm; Your World in Colour with Jacintha Krish Register in-person, by phone or online Jun 20-Jul 18, 1-4pm or 6:30-9:30pm; Basics and Beyond with Louise Zych Register in-person, by phone or online Aug 1-29, 1-4pm & 6:30-9:30pm; Basics and Beyond with Louise Zych Register in-person, by phone or online Jul 19-21, 9:30am-4pm; Loosely Landscape with Steve Rose Register in-person, by phone or online Aug 9-11, 9:30am-4pm; Beyond Picasso Bootcamp with Steve Rose Register in-person, by phone or online Aug 16-18, 9:30am-4pm; Abstraction in Nature with Steve Rose Register in-person, by phone or online

Events & Presentations ASSEMBLY HALL 416-338-7255 1 Colonel Samuel Smith Park Dr; assemblyhall.ca Aug 4-6, Fri 6:30-9:30pm, Sat 12-9pm, Sun 12-7pm; 14th Annual Lakeshore Mardi Gras: presented by the Lakeshore Mardi Gras Committee www.lakeshoremardigras.ca for information LAKESHORE ARTS 416-201-7093 2422 Lake Shore Blvd W; lakeshorearts.ca Jun 10 & 11, Jun 10, 2 & 7pm; Jun 11, 2pm; Porch View Dances Starting at 71 Thirty Seventh St Free NEILSON PARK CREATIVE CENTRE 416-622-5294 56 Neilson Dr; neilsonparkcreativecentre.com Jun 10, 10am-4pm; Handmade Art and Fine Craft Sale Free

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ASSEMBLY HALL 416-338-7255 1 Colonel Samuel Smith Park Dr; assemblyhall.ca Jun 17, 12, 2:30 & 5pm; SOUNDFEST 17: presented by Orrett Music Academy Free Jun 24, 7pm (Doors open at 6:30pm); Ruckus: presented by the South Etobicoke Youth Assembly 416-252-6471 x240

ETOBICOKE CIVIC CENTRE ART GALLERY 416-394-8628 399 The West Mall; toronto.ca/eccartgallery Jun 26-Aug 9, Weekdays 9am-8pm; Weekends 9am-5pm; Collectively Inspired 2017 Free Jun 28, 7-9pm; Collectively Inspired Opening Reception Free Sep 1-28, Weekdays 9am-8pm; Weekends 9am-5pm; All About Me Free Sep 6, 7-9pm; All About Me Opening Reception Free LAKESHORE ARTS 416-201-7093 2422 Lake Shore Blvd W; lakeshorearts.ca Jun 1-29, Tues 11am-4pm, Wed & Fri 12-6pm, Sat 11am-3pm; refuse / reuse Free Jul 21-29, Tues 11am-4pm, Wed-Fri 12-6pm, Sat 11am-3pm; ARTiculate Showcase Free Aug 1-28, Tues 11am-4pm, Wed-Fri 12-6pm, Sat 11am-3pm; Mississauga Potters’ Guild Exhibition Free Sep 5-30, Tues 11am-4pm, Wed & Fri 12-6pm, Sat 11am-3pm; My City My Six Exhibition NEILSON PARK CREATIVE CENTRE 416-622-5294 56 Neilson Dr; neilsonparkcreativecentre.com Hook and I Jun 17, 1-4pm; Canada @ 150

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ETOBICOKE CENTENNIAL CHOIR 416622-6923 Humber Valley United Church, 76 Anglesey Blvd; etobicokecentennialchoir.ca Sep 12, 7:30pm; Open Rehearsal for Prospective Singers Free MONTGOMERY'S INN 416-394-8113 4709 Dundas St W; montgomerysinn.com Jun 29, Jul 27, Aug 31, 7-10pm; Thirsty Thursday Pay-what you can Jul 6 & Aug 3, 6-9pm; Fret Not Ukulele Club $15 NEILSON PARK CREATIVE CENTRE 416-622-5294 56 Neilson Dr; neilsonparkcreativecentre.com Mind and Medium Aug 10, 7-9pm; Impact 2017 Jun 17, 1-4pm; Oh Canada ORMTA ETOBICOKE MISSISSAUGA etobmiss-ormta.weebly.com Aug 21-23, 9am-2pm; Theory Pedagogy Cycle - Level 9 Harmony Workshop Christ Church litazagala@rogers.com THE HARMONY SINGERS OF ETOBICOKE 416-239-5821 20 Sunnylea Ave W; harmonysingers.ca Jun 24, 11am; Canada 150 Martin Grove Gardens Park Free

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Tulip festival blooms in Etobicoke Spring officially sprouted into full bloom in Etobicoke this past week at the 15th annual Mimico Tulip Festival. Sponsored by the Mimico Village BIA, the 2017 edition of the popular community celebration once again showcased the unveiling of 23 four-foot tulip forms — each one designed and painted by local schoolchil-

dren and community groups. The tulips will now remain displayed throughout the spring and summer season along Royal York Road. This year’s festival, which took place on May 30 from 4 p.m. to 8 p.m., also featured a full schedule of free family entertainment and fun activities, including face-painting, cookie deco-

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Ontario’s fastest growing local fresh food chain, Farm Boy, is opening its first Toronto store this fall in Etobicoke. The Eastern Ontario grocery retailer will open a 20,000-squarefoot store in the Shoppes of Alderwood plaza on Brown’s Line at the foot of Hwy. 427. A new Farm Boy store is welcome news to Alderwood residents, many of them seniors, who have seen a few grocery stores - the only one in their neighbourhood come and go in the strip plaza since Dominion pulled up stakes nearly a decade ago. Asian grocer, Top Food, closed Boxing Day 2015. The store has been vacant since. Etobicoke-Lakeshore Coun. Mark Grimes, who represents the area, said he worked with Gargan Investments Limited to secure the retailer as the plaza’s anchor store. "I kept hearing people tell me, ’get me a good grocery store (in Alderwood plaza),’" Grimes said. "My son and his girlfriend love the Farm Boy store in Ajax. I think people are going to love it." Grimes said Farm Boy and the existing, popular Dollarama store could help the plaza owners attract other businesses. "Those two anchors together will help the owners get better tenants in there," the councillor said. "It will be great for Alderwood. I think people from Long Branch will shop there, too." Last Friday, Shoppes of Alderwood plaza customers and retail store managers and owners shared excitement at the news.

"Sure. I’d shop at the new Farm Boy store," Alderwood resident Dana Popovic said. "We need a grocery store. The closest store is No Frills on Lake Shore (Boulevard West at the foot of Brown’s Line). A lot of people walk here." Debbie Collet, manager of Shoppes of Alderwood’s large Dollarama store, said Top Food’s departure impacted her store’s foot traffic and sales. "Since the grocery store closed, it has been quieter," she said. "People now go to No Frills and the new Dollarama on Lake Shore at Brown’s Line." The opening of a new Farm Boy store in the plaza will bode well for her store’s business, Collet predicted. Company officials said the store will create 150 jobs in the community. Jeff York, Farm Boy co-CEO, said Toronto-area residents asked the company to open a store locally after its locations opened in Whitby and Pickering. "Offering fresh, wholesome foods and friendly service has been the heart and soul of our business since 1981," York said in a statement. "We are excited to share the news today with the Etobicoke community and promise to work hard to earn their business." Currently, Shoppes of Alderwood is also occupied by a bank, a computer store, nail salon, dry cleaners, physiotherapist, hearing centre, drugstore, dental office and hair salon. There are three vacant stores. Farm Boy has been named one of Canada’s 50 Best Managed Companies. The grocery retailer has 23 stores across Ontario.


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FoodShare program grows again An Alderwood business has created a community garden with help from some Toronto public school board students. Higgins Event Rentals partnered with FoodShare’s Field to Table Schools and School Grown program to transform its office frontage into produce-yielding gardens. Students from Bendale Business and Technical Institute, Eastdale Collegiate Institute and Heydon Park Secondary School planted the four gardens on June 2. The Horner Avenue and Kipling Avenue area business sponsors FoodShare’s program. The company offers a large inventory of products necessary to stage special events from small gatherings to large galas and street festivals. Revenue from Higgins’ garden returns to the pro-

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fifth year, has employed 108 high school students and paid $200,000 in youth wages. It has grown $68,000 in fresh produce in support of the program’s cost.

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Toronto Pearson: Conversations about our future Toronto Pearson is an important part of the region and your community. Our airport is growing as an employment zone and now as a transit centre. Both increasing demand for air travel and the rising population of the Greater Toronto Area are behind our growth. This summer, we are launching a series of initiatives to talk about the airport’s plan for long-term growth. Join us for any of our five public workshops taking place across the Greater Toronto Area.

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East of the airport Tuesday, June 20, 6:30 p.m. to 8:30 p.m. Ismaili Centre 49 Wynford Drive, North York

South of the airport Wednesday, June 28, 6:30 p.m. to 8:30 p.m. Assembly Hall 1 Colonel Samuel Smith Park Drive, Etobicoke

Thursday, June 22, 6:30 p.m. to 8:30 p.m. Peel Art Gallery Museum & Archives 9 Wellington Street East, Brampton

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l Friday, June 9 Annual Rummage Sale WHEN: 8:00 a.m - 3:00 p.m WHERE: UOC St. Demetrius, 3338 Lake Shore Boulevard West, Toronto CONTACT: Darcia Moskaluk-Rutkay, 416 785-1746, odarkamr@me.com COST: Ukrainian Orthodox Church of St. Demetrius, 3338 Lake Shore Blvd West, Etobicoke Annual Rummage Sale and frozen Ukrainian food June 9 (8 a.m.-3 p.m. and June 10 (8 a.m.-1 p.m.) l Saturday, June 10 Garden poetry workshop at Bell Manor Park WHEN: 10:00 a.m - 12:00 p.m WHERE: Bell Manor Park, 1 Bayside Ln Toronto, ON, Toronto CONTACT: Stonegate Community Health Centre, 416-231-7070, stonegatechc.org Garden Poetry Workshop on Saturday June 10, 10:00 am -12:00 pm in Bell Manor Park Make your mark in Bell Manor Park! On June 10th, poet and master gardener Angel Beyde will be working withworkshop participants to develop poetry that will be incorporated into a new mural and bench design located insidethe Bell Manor Park Community Garden.The poetry will be enjoyed by park-goers and community gardeners for years to come and will also be included in theCity of Toronto’s My City My Six exhibition in the fall.This free workshop will explore the poetry form often associated with nature, the Haiku. Participants will learn how to create a six-word poem, and the resulting poetry will be provided to the mural artist, Kirsten McCrea and benchdesigner Emma Chorostecki.You do not want to miss out on this fun, free workshop! Please register by calling the Stonegate Community Health Centre registration line at 416-231-7070 ext.307 by June 9, 2017.

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Visit insidetoronto.com/events to submit your own community events for online publishing. Cox Community Centre, 28 Samuel Smith Park Drive, Toronto CONTACT: Sheryl Baraniuk, 4165575816, info@spectrumbaton.com, http://www.spectrumbaton.com COST: End of year recital for The Etobicoke Spectrum Baton Club l Sunday, June 11 St. Gregory the Great Parish 50th WHEN: 11:00 a.m - 2:00 p.m WHERE: St. Gregory Catholic Church, 122 Rathburn Road, Toronto CONTACT: Tracey Babineau, traceylsmnk@rogers.com COST: A family event to celebrate 50 years of Catholic Faith. BBQ, cake, games and a bouncy castle

Jazz Vespers at St. Philip’s Church WHEN: 4:00 p.m - 5:00 p.m WHERE: St. Philip’s Anglican Church, 25 St. Phillips Road, Toronto CONTACT: Kelly, 416233-1125, office@allsaintskingsway.ca COST: An hour of meditation and reflection enhanced by some of the best musicians in Toronto, featuring Mike Murley and Friends l Tuesday, June 13 Tips for navigating health care system WHEN: 1:00 p.m - 2:30 p.m WHERE: Islington Seniors’ Centre, 4968 Dundas Street West, Toronto CONTACT: Islington Seniors’ Centre, 416.231.3431, islingtonseniors@bellnet.ca COST: Presented by Gary Hepworth, the founding chair of Canadian Association of Retired Persons Etobicoke (CARP). Learn how to access services, who to call, what to expect, and how the whole picture can make sense. l Wednesday,

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Community Resource Information Session WHEN: 5:30 p.m - 7:00 p.m WHERE: Stonegate CHC, 150 Berry Road, Etobicoke, Toronto CONTACT: Stonegate Community Health Centre, 416-231-7070, julia.graham@stonegatechc.org COST: Community information session to know what resources are available in your community and how to access them.Come and learn about: Health Care with or without OHIP, Financial Assistance, Child Care subsidy/benefits, Legal help, Housing, Food Access and English Classes.Participants must register to participate. Genome Editing - Harnessing the Power of CRISPR - Sci Chat WHEN: 6:30 p.m - 7:30 p.m WHERE: Brentwood Library, 36 Brentwood Rd, North, Toronto CONTACT: Todd Buhrows, 416394-5247, tbuhrows@torontopubliclibrary.ca COST: In this talk, Sci Chat speakers from the University of Toronto, Immunology Department, will discuss a revolutionary new tool scientists can use to "cut and paste" our genes - CRISPR.They will discuss how this type of gene editing works, its applications and ethics.Drop-In Program. First Come, First Seated. l Thursday, June 15 Meet and Greet Social And Presentation WHEN: 4:00 p.m - 6:00 p.m WHERE: Stonegate CHC, 150 Berry Road, Etobicoke, Toronto CONTACT: Stonegate Community Health Centre, 416-231-7070, julia.graham@stonegatechc.org COST: Red Dress Productions invites community to contribute to creating a pebble mosaic artwork for Bell Manor Park that explores the

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stories of the Stonegate-Parklawn neighborhood.Please register with Stonegate CHC at 416-231-7070 ext. 307 l Saturday, June 17 Westway Horticultural Society Plant Sale WHEN: 8:00 a.m - 1:00 p.m WHERE: St. Matthias Anglican Church, 1428 Royal York Rd., Toronto CONTACT: Sheila Pate, 416-741-1592, sheilapate@sympatico.ca COST: Perennials, Annuals and Horticultural advice from experienced gardeners!

3rd Annual Fun Fair and Flea Market WHEN: 11:00 a.m - 2:00 p.m WHERE: Elmlea Junior School, 50 Hadrian Drive, Toronto CONTACT: Erin Goto, 416-394-7910, elmleachair@gmail.com, http:// www.sacelmleajs.ca COST: Elmlea Junior School is hosting its 3rd Annual Fun Fair. Net proceeds will go directly toward phase 2 of its Play Yard initiative. BBQ. Bouncy Castle, over 30 vendor tables, Games, Raffle with over 15 draws. l Tuesday, June 20 Stonegate Farmers Market WHEN: 4:00 p.m - 7:00 p.m WHERE: Parking Lot - Christ Church St. James Anglican

Church, 194 Park Lawn Road, Toronto CONTACT: Julia graham, 4162317070, julia.graham@stonegatechc.org COST: Opening day festivities for the 2017 market season. Farmers, food vendors, market bbq, kids table, face painting and more! l Wednesday, June 21 Kingsway Organ Recital Series WHEN: 12:30 p.m - 1:15 p.m WHERE: All Saints’ Kingsway Anglican Church, 2850 Bloor St. W., Toronto CONTACT: Kelly, 416-233-1125, office@allsaintskingsway.ca COST: A delightful noon-hour concert of the finest organ music, featuring Manuel Piazza, Bevan Organ Scholar, Trinity College.

The Power of the Pen WHEN: 2:00 p.m - 4:00 p.m WHERE: Humber Bay Library, 200 Park Lawn Road, Toronto CONTACT: Betty Cameron, 4163945300, bcameron@torontopubliclibrary.ca COST: What does your handwriting say about you? come prepared to laugh and learn during Elaine Charal’s Power of the Pen talk. Discover how to communicate even more effectively with coworkers, family and friends through knowing what the strokes of handwriting mean.

Free Concerts WHEN: 7:00 p.m - 9:00 p.m WHERE: Applewood/The Shaver Homestead, 450 The West Mall, Toronto CONTACT: Debbie, 416 622 4124, jswoods@bellnet.ca COST: The Etobicoke Community Concert band And Still We Sing . . . Truth and Reconciliation WHEN: 8:00 p.m - 10:00 p.m WHERE: All Saints’ Kingsway Anglican Church, 2850 Bloor St. W., Toronto CONTACT: Kelly, 416-233-1125, office@allsaintskingsway.ca COST: A concert by the Nathaniel Dett Chorale and Friends to celebrate National Aboriginal Day and Canada’s 150th Birthday. l Friday, June 23 Arts in the Parks: Toronto Taiko Tales WHEN: 6:30 p.m - 9:00 p.m WHERE: Panorama Park, 31 Panorama Court, Toronto CONTACT: Jaclyn Rodrigues, 4163926802, aitp@torontoarts.org, https://artsintheparksto.org/venue/panorama-park Arts in the Parks brings free, family-friendly arts events and activities to a park near you. Join us for Toronto Taiko Tales, an interactive Japanese drumming workshop and performance.


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Eight to 10 shots fired during altercation, say police CYNTHIA REASON creason@insidetoronto.com Toronto police have released surveillance video of what’s been described as a "brazen" and "callous" gang-related shooting six weeks ago in north Etobicoke. "This was on a Sunday when families were at home having dinner and children were out playing - so thank God that no one else was injured, but that could have easily happened," Etobicoke North Councillor Vincent Crisanti said of the April 23 shooting in a parking lot at 1811 Martin Grove Rd. during a media briefing at 23 Divison on Tuesday. "We have a wonderful, beautiful community here, and when these incidents happen - as callous as this was, as brazen as this was - it’s terribly concerning. And it should be concerning to all of us." According to 23 Division Supt. Ron Taverner, police first received a 911 call to attend the 1800 block of Martin Grove Road shortly after 6 p.m. on April 23, but when they arrived on the scene, they were unable to locate any victims or witnesses. A "very short time later", police responded to a second call to 345 Dixon Rd. reporting a man who had been shot. Upon arrival at that scene, officers located a male victim suffering "numerous" gunshot wounds to the lower extremities.

Taverner said that, although police received "no cooperation whatsoever" from the victim, investigators were able to determine that the two incidents were linked - and that the victim located at 345 Dixon was, in fact, the victim of the shooting at 1811 Martin Grove Rd. Police allege that security video obtained from Toronto Community Housing shows the victim arrive in the parking lot 1811 Martin Grove Rd. in a red SUV that evening shortly after 6 p.m. and engage in conversation with several people hanging around the area. At approximately 6:07 p.m., the victim exits the SUV and is seen speaking with the suspect. The two men walk away from the group by themselves and continue in conversation arm-in-arm. "Then they separate and both pull out firearms," Taverner explained, noting that police believe eight to 10 shots were fired during the altercation. "The individual who’s a suspect in this shooting starts shooting and the victim was shot several times. The victim...fell to the ground with his gun extended tying to fire, but couldn’t because of his injuries." As the suspect is seen fleeing the scene into the complex area, the driver of the SUV is shown tending to the victim lying on the ground, who hands the driver what appears to be a handgun with an extended magazine. Police allege the driver took the handgun and placed it inside the vehicle, then came back to assist the victim inside the SUV, before the vehicle flees the scene. "That’s when (the victim) is taken down to the area of 345 Dixon Rd. and dumped in a parking

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Toronto police are trying to identify this male suspect (top left) in connection with the April 23 shooting at 1811 Martin Grove Rd. and are still looking for this suspect (top right). The victim (above) has been identified as Ahmed Siyad, 24. lot," Taverner alleged. The victim, who has been identified as 24-year-old Ahmed Siyad, was located by police in an underground parking lot at 345

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Dixon Rd. and transported to hospital. Taverner said Siyad, who continues to recover from his injuries in custody, was arrested and

is currently facing charges in connection with an unrelated shooting investigation from back in February at 320 Dixon Rd. He is also expected to face firearm-related charges in relation to the April 23 shooting in the coming days, Taverner added. Police have also identified the man who drove Siyad to 1811 Martin Grove Rd. on April 23 and who took him from that scene to 345 Dixon Rd. as 22-year-old Liban Hussein, of Toronto. Hussein remains outstanding and a warrant has been issued for his arrest on several firearmrelated offences. He is described as black with a light complexion, 5’10" tall, 220 pounds, with short black hair, clean-shaven. The suspect in Siyad’s April 23 shooting, meanwhile, has not yet been identified. Taverner said the suspect was captured on TCH surveillance footage both prior to and after the shooting, and that he appears to have changed his clothing, hair and appearance. He is described as male, black, light complexion, aged 2025, 5’8" to 5’10" tall, with a heavy build, black braided hair, and a thin beard. "Just the callousness of this particular crime...It’s very disturbing to us, to the Deputy Mayor and to the community, and we’re going to be appealing for people to come forward and help us identify the shooter in this incident,"Taverner said. Anyone with information is asked to contact police at 416-8082306, Crime Stoppers anonymously at 416-222-TIPS (8477), online at www.222tips.com, or text TOR and your message to CRIMES (274637).

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