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No beans about it – coffee shop success bodes well for lakeshore ®

Councillor says it’s another sign of positive change for the area

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TAMARA SHEPHARD tshephard@insidetoronto.com Seeking a good cuppa joe on the lakeshore? The choices are more varied than ever, with specialty coffees – certified organic and certified bird-friendly – as well as local roasteries among the offerings. Coffee Time is a longstanding fixture in Mimico. Then came now-closed Rocket Fuel in New Toronto. Then Tim Hortons in Long Branch. Starbucks is the latest to open a store at Long Branch and Lake Shore avenues, likely in anticipation of the completion of adjacent Watermark condominiums and a future townhouse development across the street. Area Councillor Mark Grimes first ran for office on a platform of revitalization in 2003. Today, residents’ coffee bean dreams for their neighbourhood are being realized. “I door-knocked on every street in the ward. All I heard on street after street was, ‘can we get a Starbucks or a Second

MPP reveals antipsychotic drug use is widespread in long-term care homes

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Ward 6 Councillor Mark Grimes stands outside Fair Grounds Organic Cafe and Roastery on Lake Shore Boulevard West. He sees the success of local coffee shops as a good economic sign for the area.

Cup or a Timothy’s or a Java Joes on the lakeshore?’” Grimes recalled recently. “I toured the ward with Starbucks (officials). I showed them Lake Prom, Alderwood, Humber College.

They didn’t even know this was here. They were blown away by what we have to offer down by the lake.” A decade later, Starbucks opened a small shop on Lake

Shore Avenue and another on the northeast corner of Evans and Kipling avenues near the Gardiner Expressway. Starbucks spokesperson >>>LOCAL, page 17

Ontario nursing homes are drugging seniors with antipsychotic drugs at an alarming rate, despite warnings the drugs could kill elderly people with dementia, according to an Etobicoke MPP and a media investigation. The Toronto Star this week revealed some long-term care homes struggling with staffing shortages dole out the drugs to calm or “restrain” wandering, agitated or aggressive residents. At more than 40 homes across the province, roughly half the residents are on the drugs. At close to 300 homes, more than a third of the residents are on the drugs. Liberal Etobicoke Centre MPP Donna Cansfield has called on her government to review the off-label use of antipsychotic drugs among Ontario long-term care residents with Alzheimer’s and dementia and to make changes. “The more research I do, the more concerned I become about the use of antipsychotic drugs as means to control behaviour in people with Alzheimer’s and >>>CANSFIELD, page 10

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