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LAMP Community Health Centre is celebrating its 40th anniversary this year. The province approved $11-million worth of renovations to the centre, but before they can commence, the city must first approve its lease extension. cause of the community, LAMP survived to live to better days." Previously, the more than century-old building had been a school, a welfare office, New Toronto city hall, and a police lockup housed in the basement. Antique, ornate chairs that were once the seat of the New Toronto and Mimico mayors remain in LAMP’s auditorium. Today, it offers and supports a wide range of integrated health-care services, community programs and advocacy initiatives. LAMP uses a multidisciplinary approach to health and well-being. It offers primary health-care medicine, a dental clinic, a foot clinic, occupational health,
counseling, food access, housing help, social groups and income support. YMCA Child Care Centre, an Ontario Early Years Centre and Family Services Toronto are tenants. Once again, LAMP is contemplating its future. The Ontario government has approved $11-million in grants to build an extensive addition and to "create a modern medical facility," said Ford, complete with upgrades to all the building’s systems, including HVAC and an existing, temperamental elevator. "We open the windows in February. The elevator is always breaking down," Ford said. But first, the city must
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Extend timeline for minimum wage hike Committee hearings are underway on the province’s proposal to raise the minimum wage in Ontario to $15 by 2019. We don’t envy its members. These hearings, to be held across the province, are sure to attract passionate, reasoned, and even desperate responses from stakeholders on both sides of this issue. The government plans to hike the minimum wage, now set to rise with inflation from $11.40 an hour to $11.60 in October, up to $14 on Jan. 1, 2018, and to $15 the following year. Nearly nine per cent of Ontario workers are paid the minimum wage, the second highest total of any province. On the labour side, we can expect support for the hike, with advocates citing an improvement in living standards and an anticipated boost to economic activity. (Economic activity is increasingly critical, as Statistics Canada data shows more than half of the country’s economy is driven by consumer spending). Proponents of the hike can also point to a National Employment Law Project report in the U.S., which revealed that minimum wage hikes are likely to create more jobs than they kill. Official government data, gathered from between 1938 and 2009, in which there were 22 increases to the minimum wage, found that 68 per cent of the time, the employment rate had actually risen 12 months after the wage hike. On the business side, many appear alarmed by the timeline for the change, warning it will cause job losses, discourage investors and worse. Fanning the flames are additional proposed reforms – equal pay for part-time workers, increased vacation benefits and expanded personal-emergency leave. "Many Ontario employers, especially small businesses, are now considering closing their business because they do not have the capacity to successfully manage such reforms," read a statement by a coalition including the Ontario Chamber of Commerce, Restaurants Canada and the Canadian Franchise Association. “There is no way to absorb and adjust to a 32 per cent hit in less than 18 months.” The group’s rhetoric is sufficiently severe that one wonders if the coalition’s prophecy of economic constriction will become self-fulfilling, should the proposals be adopted. In any case, this is a rare occasion in which both sides of the argument are persuasive and it will be fascinating to see the committee’s recommendations. Perhaps the best outcome would see the province extend the time frame for the wage increase sufficiently to relive some of the pressure felt by the business community.
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Handling of land deal speaks well for council It speaks well of the members of the current term of council, that it’s taken this long for something like the Arrow Road land deal to emerge. The attempts by the Toronto Parking Authority to purchase the property at 1111 Arrow Rd., for what seems to be considerably more - $2.6 million more than it ought to be worth, almost feels like a throwback to pre-millennial times. That, older Torontonians may remember, was the age of MFP, the computer leasing company that convinced Toronto councillors and bureaucrats to sign a lease for desktop computers that wound up costing tens of millions of dollars more than they thought it
DAVID NICKLE The City would. There was a public inquiry - the Bellamy Inquiry, as it became known and the report that Madame Justice Denise Bellamy wrote reads like a John Grisham novel, as a lobbyist for the Mississauga-based company insinuated himself with senior staff and at least one wellplaced politician. The revelations shook
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Above, an army of controlllers watch the inner workings of the system in the TTC transit control room inside the Gunn Building at the commission’s Hillcrest Yard. Left, veteran controller Rob Cito (left) works with trainee Vac Yue while right, the entire TTC system is covered by closed circuit cameras and monitored 24/7. piled and added to a performance scorecard. Beside SCADA, a bank of screens captures CCTV footage from various platforms where an inordinate amount of emergency alarms are activated. Eglinton Station tops the list currently. Finally, there’s a lightup diagram of the entire subway map, determining where trains are and if they are on schedule. At this time, a couple of hours before the start of rush hour on a weekday afternoon, the numbers look pretty good. Trains adhere to acceptable headways, and there’s only a slight delay on Line 4 Sheppard due to "crew change" issues. The technological improvements represent a
quantum leap from past control centres, when operations still took place on ancient arrays containing countless track switches, some of which had to be jury-rigged in creative ways when they stopped working. In those days it wasn’t rare for a single tower controller - essentially an air traffic controller but for public transit - to operate a single panel. "We were running around like chickens with our heads cut off," said Ross, who worked as a tower controller back in 2003. When trains go out of service, maintenance work is co-ordinated. Approximately 3,400 work orders are put in every week, according to the TTC.
As is increasingly the case with aged and declining TTC infrastructure, repairs often need to be arranged during service, which falls on railcar foremen to confer with crews and remotely offer assistance. When a delay takes place, whether big or small, the foremen act as first line of defence. Just the day before, a rider dropped a pencil on the train which got caught on a door track, preventing it from closing, grinding service to a halt. With assistance from the centre, the train guard was able to locate the pencil and get service moving again. Then there are bigger situations such as station flooding, when all hands
are required on deck. In the case of emergencies, the whole room springs into action. This is made easier as control centre personnel are crosstrained and can jump in at a moment’s notice. This year marks the launch of the long-awaited Automatic Train Control system, which will allow for computer-assisted train operation, although one human operator will remain on board at all times. ATC promises more consistent service. Ross admits he’s not yet certain how it will ultimately affect the control centre’s operations when the first phase launches between Wilson and St. George. ATC will have built-in
redundancies, lessening the need for manual repairs, but might also require more employees at first just to operate the system. This comes at a time when more operations move into the control centre, which is expanding to an additional floor. The plan is to further centralize by co-ordinating bus service along with streetcars and the subway. Once migration is complete in 18 months, Ross promises the benefits will be immediate. "We’re getting more bang for our buck, because once you put people in the same room the synergies start to happen and it’s really more effective," he said.
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Spiritual group funds shelter drop-in program An international spiritual community will fund a south Etobicoke women’s shelter’s community dropin program for the next year. Women’s Habitat dropin programs focus on life skills development, parenting and housing support and harm reduction, and other issues. The $12,000 donation from the group, which calls itself the Modern Mystery School, will fund meals, basic need items and program supplies, and cover transportation costs for program participants, many of whom are experiencing low depths of poverty, shelter officials reported. The donation means shelter officials won’t be forced to choose between providing meals or TTC tokens, said Silvia Samsa, Women’s Habitat’s execu-
Dave (left) and Franca Lanyon (right) , present Lina Almanzan (centre), Women’s Habitat resource manager, with a $12,000 donation to fund the shelter.
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tive director. It’s an annual struggle to secure funding for the program, she said. "The drop-in model provides women the support they need when they are experiencing violence and poverty," Samsa said in a statement. "We are able to offer them a safe space that is free of judgment, connects
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59 DRYDEN WAY W3876671 (W09) Freehold - 3 Bedroom 416 Th - Cent Etob - No Standard Features In This Space! realestatebydesign.expert Excellent Size For The Professional; Young Family Or Retired Couple! Gracious Finishes To Savour - B/I Appls To Excite Any Cook. Bright And Transitional Feel, Hand Scraped Floors Complimented By The Stained Oak Railing & Stairs On All Levels. Natural Stone Compliments All Porritt Real Estate., Brokerage Bthrms. Custom Marble B/S In Kitchen! Gas Line On Independently Owned and Operated Terrace, It Welcomes Bbq Parties! MLS#:W3876671
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Superb Renovated 3+1 Beauty In Super Convenient Location. 416 Absolutely Gorgeous New Eat In Kitchen With Family Size Island www.asgoodasSOLD.ca And Top Of The Line Stainless Steel Appliances, Main Floor Family Room With Cozy Fireplace And Walk Out To Balcony SAM SELLS Overlooking Lush Green Trees, Uber Hip Lower Level With Fireplace, Gym/Bedroom, Renovated 3 Piece Bathroom, Walk Out To Lush Gardens. Steps To Shops, Schools, Park, Library, TTC, Royal LePage West Realty Group, Brokerage Minutes To Major Highways, Airport & Downtown.
9 SAUNDERS CRES Ideally located in The Queensway, www.giraudy.com perfect for first-time home buyers, renovators or builders! 3+1 bdrm home located on quiet Crescent & fronts onto lush green Parkette! Steps to shopping, restaurants, cafes & entertainment. Excellent school district. Easy commute Mimico GO, TTC & QEW close by. Spacious 1.5 car garage Royal LePage Real Estate Services Ltd., - great for cars, workshop or storage! Soak up the sun in the Brokerage large west facing backyard! JUST LISTED! Only $749,000!!!
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17 STRUTHERS STREET An affordable 2+2 bdrm home in www.giraudy.com the heart of highly-coveted Mimico-by-the-Lake! It features 2 baths, mostly-finished bsmnt, good mechanicals, updated main bath and kitchen which opens onto a sprawling deck & sunny, south gardens. Plus private drive, garage, huge deck, amazing gardens front & back with gorgeous flowers & pretty Royal LePage Real Estate Services Ltd., perennials everywhere! Steps to the Lake! Short walk to the Brokerage bus, streetcar & Go Train! JUST LISTED! Only $795,000!!!
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Inspirational Living! Exemplary 7000+, Luxury Custom Build www.senst.ca With Premium West Exposure Backing Onto St George’s Golf Club. Breath Taking Views. Exquisite Architectural Detailing And Quality Finishes Throughout. Stunning Formal Principal Rooms. Outstanding Design Creates Fabulous Flow For Entertaining! High Ceilings & Multiple Walkouts. Expansive Windows Thru-Out. Open Royal LePage Real Estate Concept Dream Perola Kitchen W/ Wall Of Windows. Spacious & Services Ltd., Brokerage Airy Main Flr Family Rm W/ 18’ Ceilings. $4,498,000.
JUST LISTED! ONLY $795,000!
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listed. Incredible opportunity in Princess Gardens. Large WORK. 416 233-6276 Just family sized bungalow with two bedroom addition over garage.
MOB. 416 705-1708 Main WEST REALTY GROUP Brokerage Independently Owned and Operated
floor with huge living/dining room combination, eat-in kitchen, 4 piece bath, two generous bedrooms and bonus 2 piece master en-suite. Spacious lower level with separate entrance features a large recreation room with wood burning fireplace, wet bar, games room and 2 piece bath. Treed south facing private backyard. Excellent school district. $1,265,000
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416 917-5466 Detached 4 bdrm 2 stry, gorgeous modern kit., www.GetLeo.com Formal dining rm, open concept fam. Rm, w/o to 2 tier deck, Master bdrm retreat, gas fireplace, w/i closet, full ensuite & w/o to balcony, fin. Re/Max West Realty Bsmnt, double garage, landscaped lot, & more Inc., Brokerage Independently Owned and Operated only $899,900!!
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NEW STUNNING KITCHEN, 5 BDRMS, 6 BATHS. AMAZING QUALITY! GRANITE & HARDWOOD FLOORS! 3 ENSUITES SO 4 BATHROOMS ON UPPER LEVEL! SKYLIGHTS, 2 FIREPLACES, 3 CANTINAS, PROF FINISHED BSMT WITH KITCHEN, 3 PC BATH, THE REC Millennium Inc., Brokerage RM & GAMES RM, UPPER LEVEL & BASEMENT LAUNDRY RMS, SAUNA, DOUBLE OAK Independently Owned & Operated STAIRCASE, MAIN FLR OFFICE & 2 MASTERS. 526 CONSERVATION DR, BRAMPTON.
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STUNNING HOME/GREAT NEIGHBORHOOD Beautiful 3bdrm home with huge kitchen, open concept Liv & Din rm w/ w/o to backyard. 2 w/i closets. sept side entr. to bsmnt & many extras
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.
BEAUTIFUL BACkSPLIT! Wonderful Renovated 3 bdrm 2 wshrm home on huge 50 X 129ft lot. Separate entrance to reno’d bsmnt with bar. W/O to an entertainer’s outdoor paradise wired for sound. Truly unique.
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RAISED BUNGALOW!! Wonderful Detached home on Lrg Lot with Private Double Drive. Updated Kitchen and Bath. Potential Basement Apt. Steps to Great Schools and Transit. Super Value!
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Immaculate 2 Bdrm Bungalow 10 Minutes to Downtown. Renovated kitchen & Baths. Huge Master with Ensuite. Enormous Rec Room. Sep Entr. to Potential In-law Suite. Private Drive. Fully Furnished!
Southwest facing 2 bedroom, 2 wshrm unit with unobstructed view of the lake, spacious bdrms, flr to ceiling windows, balcony, parking, locker & amazing amenities. Minutes to downtown. Short walk to lake, high park & trail. Steps to TTC. Great value.
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LUxURY DETACHED HOME!! Gorgeous Exec 4 Bdrm Home Located In Desirable Neighbourhood!! Beautifully Appointed Throughout, Lrg Open Concept Kit, Spac Fam Rm, Sept Liv/Din Areas, Lrg Mstr W/ Ensuite, New Prof Fin Bsmnt & Much More! Close To Schools & GO Transit!
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COMPLETE SHOWSTOPPER! Gorgeous modern 4bd 4wshrm fully upgraded home. Huge pie shaped lot. Beautiful scraped hrdwd flrs thru-out. 9Ft ceilings. Custom chef-style kit w/14ft island + quartz ctrs. Huge lr + dr w/pot lights, b/in speakers, 2 sided f/place. Hi quality fixtures. Huge mstr w/ensuite + 2 w/in closets. Main flr office or 5th bd.
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Luxury Tridel energy efficient green building. Excellent unobstructed panoramic view. Meticulously maintained. Granite counter tops, breakfast bar, walk out to balcony! Steps to subway station, shopping, restaurants and all amenities.
Large 3 bdrm 4 wshrm townhouse in quiet neighbourhood. Open concept living/dining rm, w/o to fully fenced backyard, Modern eat-in kitchen w/granite countertop. Lrg finished bsmnt w/ bdrm and wshrm. Excellent location.
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Incredibly spacious detached Mattamy built home! 5 bedrooms upstairs + 1 den on main floor, 4 baths. Separate entr. to bsmt. Double car garage.
4 LEvEL CENTRE HALL BACkSPLIT! Large Updated Home on a Huge Pie Shaped Lot Next to Park. Gorgeous 2 Level Basement Apt. Large Sunroom Addition. 2 Car Garage. Million Dollar Plus Area Steps to Fabulous Schools.
4.6 ACRE ESTATE HOME! Large Raised Bungalow on Secluded Private Estate with flat land surrounded by gorgeous forest and stream. Sunroom with Wrap Around Deck. High w/o Basement. Double Car Garage. Caledon/Bolton.
Huge Rare Custom Built Home on a Large Lot that fronts and sides on Parkland. Steps to Prestigious Lambton Golf Club. Full Basement Apt. 2 Car Garage.
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TORONTO DETACHED GEM!! Spacious 3 Bdrm In Prime Location!! Solid & Well Maintained Home W/ Amazing Renovation Potential. Lrg Principal Rooms, Eat-In Kitchen, Sept. Side Entr. 1.5 Car Garage Plus Legal Front Parking! Unbelievable Value
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Lrg 3 bdrm Ranch Bungalow on a wide 60’ lot. Reno’d kit, New Doors & Roof (2010), Updated baths and windows,sept 3bdrm bsmnt apt, Double Drive with 6 car parking. Close to TTC,Parks, Hwy 400/401. Super Value!
3+2 bdrm raised-bung. w/ 2 full wshrms, 2 lrg kit., sep. Entr. to fin. bsmnt! Refinished original hrdwd, laminate & ceramic tile throughout, spac. liv. & dining rm, gourmet kit. w/ s.s. appl. & lrg brkfst bar, Situated close to all conveniences.
LOCATION, OPPORTUNITY, AND vALUE! Detached 3+1 bedroom, 2 bath home on family friendly crescent. Great sized lot with fenced backyard. Steps to schools and transit. Minutes to highways.
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RENOvATED BUNGALOW ON HUGE RAvINE LOT! Gorgeous 3 bdrm, 2 wshrm home. Custom kitchen w/ granite counters, S. S. Appl., breakfast bar. Open concept living & dining rm. Beautiful floors. W/O to lrg deck & backyard. Sep. Entr. big bsmt apt. Attached garage.
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Reno’d 2+1 bdrm, in highly coveted Millgate Manor, upgraded gourmet kitchen , S.S. Appl., 2 full baths, 2 W/O to Lrg balconies, Spacious Living & dining rm, gorgeous master bdrm w/ ensuite and W/I closet, loaded w/ Amenities.
RAISED BUNGALOW ON THE PARk!
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Escape to your outdoor oasis with the latest patio trends When the warm weather finally hits, Canadians are eager to get outside, kick back and relax with friends and family. Whether you’re starting from scratch or refreshing your already enviable patio, there are more options than ever to make your backyard retreat the perfect place to disconnect and unwind. Megan Schroeder, patio merchant for The Home Depot Canada shares some of this year’s top trends in outdoor living. Make the most of small spaces. Get away from the urban grind by turning your balcony into a cozy hideaway. Combine style and function with a beautiful bistro set that has a smaller footprint, and look for multi-function products like a wicker storage box that can double as a table or ottoman. Choose comfortable chat sets. Dining sets used to be the most popular patio item, but summers are meant to be social
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Rarely Available, Large (Approx 1000 Sq Ft) Luxury 2 Bdrm, 2 Full Bathroom Condo at Park Lawn & Queensway In South Central Etobicoke. Easy Access To Shopping, Restaurants, Public Transportation & Hwy. Modern Kitchen With S/S Appliances, Granite Counters, Stone Backsplash & Ceramic LANDLORD REALTY INC., Flooring. Also Features Ensuite Laundry, Large Terrace & 2 Underground Parking Spots! A Must See! For more info Brokerage Independently Owned and Operated or to view, contact Gotham @ (647) 261-4334 or email gotham@landlord.net.
so consider changing it up with a chat set or sectional. They’re designed to mix food and entertaining by incorporating lower tables and comfortable, open seating. Extend the season. The window of opportunity to enjoy the warm weather is short-lived, so look for ways to warm up your space and enjoy it well into the fall. A fire pit is the new must-have patio prod-
uct for the year — they’ve come a long way in style and functionality to become a true centrepiece for your space. You can also add outdoor rugs, throw cushions and string lights to help create a warm ambiance.
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PRINCESS MARGARET/ ROSETHORN Immaculate 2+1 Bdrm Rarely Available, L/R With Fireplace, Gleaming Dark Hwd Flrs, Separate Dining Rm, 2 Baths, Sep Ent To Fin Bsmt. Family Rm + 3rd Bdrm With En-Suite, Thermal Windows, Larger Above Grade Windows, Roof 2013, 100 Amp C/B, Fenced Yard, Just Move In, Meticulously Maintained Great Neighbourhood. Superb Schools Rosethorn, St Gregory’s, John G. Althouse, Martingrove C.I. Easy Access To Major Highways.
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For Sale: 97 Heman St. Asking Price: $984,900 Totally Renovated Just Like A Model House In A Trendy Mimico Neighbourhood. Modern Kitchen Features With Granite Counter Top, Porcelain Tiles, Backsplash, Pot Lights And Stainless Steels Appliances. Open Concept Modern Living/Dining Area With Pot Lights. Maple Hardwood Flooring On Main And Second Floors. Modern Washrooms. Professionally Renovated Basement. Close To Lake, Parks, Schools, Shops, Bike Trails & Major Highways. Too Much To List!!!
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A Must See!!! In Mimico...Stunning Brand New Custom Home Built By Triumph Homes. Hardwood, Marble And Porcelain Flooring, 12Ft Ceilings, 9Ft Tray Ceilings In All Bedrooms, Incredible Open Concept Kitchen With Large Centre Island, Quartz Counter Tops, Walk Out To Huge Deck And Lovely Backyard & 9Ft Basement Ceiling With A Walk Out To Patio/Backyard. 3 Full Bathrooms+Powder Room. Skylights Throughout The Upper Floor, Upgraded Glass Railings, Amazing Layout.
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43 Macdonald Street. You don’t want to miss this!!! Absolutely unique detached Mimico home. Great curb appeal and beautiful gardens, front and back. Lovely 2 Bedroom owner’s suite on main level with walk-out to brand new deck. Upper level offers a 1 bedroom in-law suite with its own separate entrance and the basement offers a two bedroom nanny suite with its own separate entrance. Again, separate from the nanny suite is the laundry room and furnace area, so no-one is disturbed. Mutual drive leads to great back garden - room for 3 car parking not to mention the lovely garden and deck. Three full washrooms in home. For more details, call me direct at 416-294-9016 or visit my website at www.patriciabrewitt.com.
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Team Andrea drives message, funds for little known cancer TAMARA SHEPHARD tshephard@insidetoronto.com Andrea Tufts thought she had a bladder infection. Rounds of antibiotics failed. Doctors diagnosed Tufts, an East York mother to then 10-year-old Phoebe, with squamous cell cancer of the vulvar. Tufts had never heard of it. Tufts had surgery in May 2014, followed by largely unsuccessful radiation that summer, then a second surgery that September. Doctors told Tufts she was terminal. Amid shock and grief, Tufts’ family and friends mobilized to support her, and to help her raise awareness of the littleknown cancer that would take her life on April 22, 2015, three weeks after her 56th birthday. "Andrea told me she really wanted to get the message out that this cancer
exists, it can be fatal, it’s hard to get diagnosed, and the treatments are hard," said Tufts’ friend, Kathy Goulding, who lives in downtown Toronto. Goulding conceived Team Andrea, which raised nearly $43,000, one of the top community teams to participate in September 2015 in the Rexall OneWalk to Conquer Cancer benefiting the Princess Margaret Cancer Centre. This year, participants can walk either 15, 25 or 40 kilometres. Team Andrea persuaded OneWalk to add Tufts’ cancer to its list of gynecological cancers benefiting from the walk. "Andrea was thrilled when we told her we could add her cancer to the list. To make that kind of difference in such a short amount of time was incredible," Team Andrea co-captain Goulding recalled. Team Andrea has raised more than $65,000 for the
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Team Andrea at last year’s Rexall OneWalk to Conquer Cancer (left to right) Samantha Moffatt-Sanz, Cassandra Bowers, Phoebe Tufts holding team mascot, Dee, Jackie Sanz, Marnie Keith-Murray, and Kathy Goulding. Princess Margaret Cancer Centre. This year, the team has hit the $14,176 mark of its $22,000 goal for this year’s
Rexall OneWalk on Sept. 9. To donate to or to join Team Andrea, visit www.onewalk.ca, hit the "donate" button and search for
"Team Andrea" or go directly here: http:// bit.ly/2oWE2yD "Andrea’s is not the only tragedy. Other people are still fighting it," Goulding said. "Some day, we’ll make a breakthrough. Maybe it will be that dollar donated today." Since its inception in 2003, Rexall OneWalk to Conquer Cancer has raised more than $162 million to support personalized cancer medicine at Princess Margaret Cancer Centre, which enables early detection, more-precise diagnosis and patient-specific targeted treatment, the centre stated. Co-captain Jackie Sanz’s daughter Samantha has been best friends with Tufts’ daughter, Phoebe, since junior kindergarten. Tufts’ little-known cancer, her death’s community impact and the girls’ and their friends’ enthusiasm for Team Andrea is what drives her, Sanz said.
"Everyone knows about breast cancer. Doctors have done a wonderful job. But there are so many specific female cancers no one knows anything about," Sanz said. "Literally nothing could be done for her. Andrea said, ’this is wrong,’ and we all agreed." Samantha MoffattSanz, eager to learn how Princess Margaret Cancer Centre uses its OneWalk dollars, went on a tour of the facility with her mom, where she spoke with doctors, clinicians, technicians and researchers. The experience inspired Samantha to write a school science report on Princess Margaret’s immunotherapy advances. "As long as Phoebe is good with Team Andrea and doing it in her mom’s memory, we’ll do it," Sanz said. "Phoebe was Andrea’s daughter. But we’ve all adopted Phoebe. This is what Phoebe wants. This is what we do."
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TCDSB names its top scholars The future is looking bright for the Toronto Catholic District School Board’s top scholars of 2016-17. Adyn Miles is a graduate of Michael Power-St. Joseph High School in Etobicoke and achieved an overall average of 100 per cent in the International Baccalaureate Program. Adyn balances his academics with a variety of extracurricular activities. He plays electric guitar in two bands and also enjoys playing ball hockey as a member of the Mississauga provincial ball hockey team. He will be attending the University of Toronto in September to study engineering science. Mackenzie Fijardo achieved an overall average of 100 per cent in the Advanced Placement program at Father John Redmond Catholic Secondary School and Regional Arts Centre in Etobicoke. Mackenzie’s community involvement went beyond his school doors. With a passion for science, he volunteered to visit elementary school students and assist teachers with science workshops as they facilitated activities or performed laboratory demonstrations. This September, he will be studying at the University of Toronto in the life sciences program
and plans to attend medical school to become a pediatrician. Jacqueline Fleisig is a graduate of Etobicoke’s Bishop Allen Academy with an average of 99.83 per cent in the Advanced Placement program. She has been a competitive dancer for almost a decade and also enjoys participating in various engineering and science related competitions and programs, such as the WeGo Waterloo Engineering competition last fall and the McMaster Women in Engineering weekend. She was also a recipient of a $25,000 STEAM Horizon Award from the Canada Science and Technology Museums Corporation Foundation. She will be studying engineering science at the University of Toronto in the fall. Alexander Demopoulos earned an overall average of 99.67 per cent at Brebeuf College School and is the top scholar in North York. He plans to attend Western University in the fall. Jason Antao achieved an overall average of 99.67 per cent from Mary Ward Catholic Secondary School and is the top scholar in Scarborough, where he founded the school’s first Robotics Club by raising more than $10,000 in fund-
ing. He will be attending the University of Waterloo to pursue electrical engineering in the fall. Poojitha Pai graduated from St. Mary Catholic Academy in Bloor West with an overall average of 99.33 per cent and is the top scholar for midtown Toronto. She was the recipient of the Governor General’s Academic Medal and was given the honour of National Biology Scholar in the University of Toronto’s biology competition. She will be studying health sciences at McMaster University in the fall with a goal of specializing in the field of medicine to become a doctor and generate new research into areas of endocrinology and cardiology. Kaitlyn M. Alexander from Blessed Archbishop Romero Catholic Secondary School is the top scholar in York with an overall average of 93.33 per cent. She will be studying biomedical sciences at Ryerson University in the fall and hopes to attend medical school after obtaining her undergraduate degree. The TCDSB typically announce the top three scholars across the board along with the top scholars in each region. The Toronto District School Board has not yet released its top scholars.
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