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Program aims to deliver 145,000 baby boxes to parents Program features education, supplies LISA RAINFORD lrainford@insidetoronto.com As an 11-week-old baby boy lay smiling and gurgling in a new “Baby Box” fitted with a firm mattress and 100 per cent cotton sheet – mimicking that of a bassinet – firsttime expectant mother Manal Sidiqqui sang the praises of the Baby Box Co. initiative at an Ontario launch event Monday. The downtown Toronto resident, whose son is expected any day now, said she and her husband try to reduce their ecological footprint on a daily basis. “It’s important to us to provide a more sustainable upbringing for our child,” Sidiqqui said at the Four Villages Community Health Centre where she joined new and expectant mothers and fathers, who picked up their Baby Boxes and had the opportunity to meet Baby Box Co. representatives respon-
sible for bringing the program to Ontario. The program is free, Sidiqqui pointed out, but it does feature an educational component. In order to receive a box, parents are required to complete ‘Baby Box University,’ which is comprised of a series of videos on such topics as lactation, post-partum depression, and sleep habits, among others. The videos were created in collaboration with medical professionals, maternal health advocates and child development specialists to reduce infant mortality while empowering parents. “I think it’s really great,” Sidiqqui said. Once parents have completed the course, they will receive a graduation certificate making them eligible to receive a Baby Box. To receive the box, they must submit their certificate, Baby Box Co. founder and CEO Jennifer Clay said.
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Volleyball team warms up for Rio Paralympics at West Park LISA RAINFORD lrainford@insidetoronto.com Shacarra Orr, who wears no. 4 for the Canadian indoor women’s sitting volleyball team, will celebrate her 20th birthday in Rio when she and her teammates take to the court for their Paralympic debut during the first week of the games. Ever since a car accident left her with only partial movement of her right arm, Orr knew there was a target she was destined to reach. “It was that light at the end of the tunnel, the goal that I was striving for even though I didn’t know exactly what it was. Everything I’ve done in the last five years is for this,” Orr said. “I’m so lucky to be able to experience this. I’m so excited.” The fact that she gets to mark a significant milestone while at the Paralympic Games is just icing on the (birthday) cake. The Jaffrey, B.C. native and her teammates made a special appearance at West
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Park Healthcare Centre, the Jane Street and Weston Roadarea rehabilitation centre Monday, just days before their departure to Brazil. During their visit, the women demonstrated the sport of sitting volleyball, which several of the
players weren’t even aware of before they got involved in the game. A standing volleyball player since she was in Grade 4, Orr taught herself to play with her left hand. “During a game, the coach
of another team saw I was playing differently and asked if I wanted to try (sitting volleyball),” Orr said. “I joined the (national women’s) team a year-and-a-half after the accident.” A driver who had just
finished his first night shift fell asleep at the wheel and crossed over into oncoming traffic hitting the car Orr was travelling in on the way to a volleyball tournament. When doctors told her she might lose her arm, Orr said she decided she would make the best of it. Although she is missing a bone in her elbow and experiences numbness in her hand and fingers, her medical team was able to save her arm. Meghan Waffle, whose leg was amputated as a result of a car accident in late September last year, said she was inspired to see the team play. After spending five weeks in hospital – three of them in a coma – Waffle became a resident at West Park for seven weeks and is now an outpatient. “They’ve really done everything for us – myself, and my family. We didn’t know what it would take to get my life back,” she said. While she misses her old life, Waffle said each day is
better than the last. Janet Campbell, a physiotherapist at West Park who works with amputees, said the opportunity to watch the sitting volleyball team play is “fantastic,” particularly for those who are in the early stages of their recovery. “Life might not look the same as it once did, but (losing a limb) could open up new opportunities,” Campbell said. In fact, four West Park amputation rehabilitation patients have gone on to compete for the Canadian Men’s Sitting Volleyball Team, which earned two Parapan Am bronze medals in 2011 and 2015. The women’s team qualified for Rio with a bronze medal at the Parapan Am Games last year. West Park Healthcare follows acute care. It provides specialized rehabilitative care for patients recovering from life-altering accidents and health challenges such as amputation.
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Scarborough-Rouge River misstep reveals PC party sex-ed rift Voters in Scarborough-Rouge River will be casting ballots today in the byelection to replace Liberal MPP Bas Balkisoon – and here’s hoping that by now most of them are clear on at least one key point: Progressive Conservative leader Patrick Brown is not planning on scrapping the controversial sexeducation plan introduced by Kathleen Wynne. Early voters – about 4,500 of them who voted in advance polls from Aug. 20 to 26 – can be excused for a bit of confusion. On the weekend, a letter went out from PC candidate Raymond Cho’s campaign, claiming Brown had a very different plan: that the PCs would, if they prevailed in the 2018 provincial election, scrap the whole thing. On Monday, Brown was forced to clarify, and he did, in an essay published in the Toronto Star. “It was a mistake for a letter to go out to Scarborough-Rouge River voters saying I would
david nickle the city “scrap” the updated curriculum. This is not my view. This is not what I will do.” What he would do, wrote Brown, is consult on future additions to the curriculum. The local campaign parsed those words, somehow, to mean that he would also get rid of what was there. It’s a pretty big shift on the part of the ground campaign. Brown was, after all, on record firmly as supporting Wynne’s sex-education plan, in spite of protests from some parents who are fearful of its frank inclusion of subjects such as LGBTQ and trans-gender issues, masturbation, consent and contraception. Such a shift might, indeed, convince some of those parents living in the riding to vote for
Progressive Conservative candidate Raymond Cho. Of course, Brown has made it clear that he doesn’t want votes on that basis. Based on his own leadership, it would be duplicitous, and it’s to his credit that he’s unwilling to win an election that way. What this summer byelection misstep does show is what could remain an existential rift in the Progressive Conservative party heading into the main game in 2018: the gap between a socially conservative wing of the party, and the fiscally conservative, socially centrist wing that dominated during Bill Davis’ Blue Machine era last century and still held sway to a degree during the more tumultuous Mike Harris years in the late 1990s and early aught. Ontario’s PCs have been in the middle of a tug of war since that time. John Tory tried and failed to achieve a mandate, pulling the party back to the
centre. Tim Hudak likewise failed to bring the party back to power by pulling much farther to the right. Whatever the outcome of today’s byelection in Scarborough-Rouge River, Brown will have to decide how he will lead through the main game in 2018. The Cho campaign in Scarborough-Rouge River (managed, it should be noted, by former city councillor and mayoral candidate Doug Ford) has made it clear that there may be an appetite, on the ground in Scarborough at least, for a hard-right, socially conservative pendulum swing. And even if there’s not that much appetite on the ground…clearly, there is, as there ever has been, a powerful hunger within the party itself. On that, there should be no confusion.
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Top level reggae musicians descend on Woodbine mall Woodbine Shopping Centre is set to host its first annual family-fr iendly Reggae Festival in Etobicoke over the Labour Day weekend. The event, which will take place Saturday and Sunday outside Woodbine at 500 Rexdale Blvd., will feature Grammy Award-nominated music legend Maxi Priest on the main stage on Saturday night. Other acts slated to perform include Billboard Top Reggae Artist Gyptian, Juno Award-nominated Tifa, Exco, Levi and Nesbeth, who’s touted by organizers as “the hottest Jamaican artist of 2016”. “ We’r e a b s o l u t e l y astounded by this line up,” Reggae Festival Producer Rich Hope said in a statement. “We’ve spent a lot of time deciding who should perform on our show and this year we know our audience will be blown away by the performers we have selected. It just doesn’t get any better
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Musicians such as Tifa (left), Maxi Priest, and Nesbeth will perform at the first annual Woodbine Reggae Festival at Woodbine Shopping Centre this weekend..
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Etobicoke North MP Kirsty Duncan, Minister of Science, makes an announcement to increase the Canada Student Grant program and changes to the Repayment Assistance Plan.
of tuition, and we believe that needs to change. Our government believes students at colleges, polytechnics and universities deserve more support,” Duncan said at the announcement. “This is the first increase to the Canada Student Grant program since 2009, and now that it is returned, not only will it provide our students with more money, it will help to decrease student debt, as these grants do not need to be paid back.” Depending on income, grants for each student could reach as high as $3,000 each year – representing a $1.5 billion investment in student support over five years, Duncan added. The 50 per cent increase will raise Canada Student Grant monies from $2,000 to $3,000 per year for full-time students from low-income families; from $800 to $1,200 per year for students from middle-income families; and from $1,200 to $1,800 for part-time students from lowincome families.
Beginning on Nov. 1, the federal government will also ease the rules on its Repayment Assistance Plan by ensuring that no single borrower will be required to make any repayment until he or she is earning at least $25,000 a year, Duncan also announced. Humber College president Chris Whitaker called the double announcement “tremendous news” for the Humber community, which he said boasts a student body from all different walks of life. “It is difficult to learn when you’re facing financial challenges – we all know that,” Whitaker lamented, noting that more than 9,000 Humber College students received Canada Student Grants during the 2014-2015 school year alone. “Our students have significant challenges financially, so this is going to go a long way to supporting our students, and to support them even considering coming to Humber and attending post-secondary in the first place.”
Humber will also contribute to projects >>>from page 1 develop innovations for energy-efficient living environments and automated industries; n and $9.49 million towards Humber’s Integrated College Energy Master Plan Implementation, which aims to reduce energy use by 50 per cent by 2034, as well as cut greenhouse gas emissions through a college-wide initiative to retrofit and renovate existing buildings. “This (funding) is about giving students access to deep, theoretical learning, in
combination with the applied, hands-on experience they need to enrich our economy, our communities and our daily lives,” said Matthews, who also serves as the newly appointed Ontario Minister of Advanced Education and Skills Development. “It’s about supporting hands-on, career-focused learning that will help students make the city, the country and the world a better place, a healthier place, a more sustainable place.” Humber College president Chris Whitaker said
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Comparing two controversial campaigns DAVID NICKLE dnickle@insidetoronto.com A businessman whose success stems from inherited wealth, whose opinion tends toward the blunt and controversial, and whose celebrity makes a populist-fuelled run for high office a real possibility. Remind you of anyone? If you said real estate mogul and Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump, congratulations: you’re alive on this planet in 2016. If you said the late former Toronto mayor and councillor Rob Ford… well, congratulations too. You were around for at least some of the controversial mayor’s term of office, and may even remember his juggernaut campaign to win the mayoralty in 2010. And looking at both campaigns, six years apart, you might think these two campaigns are hitting many of the same marks – that Rob Ford’s 2010 decisive win against well-funded Liberal George Smitherman might provide instruction to Trump’s attempt to best wellfunded Democrat Hillary Clinton. You might think that in August 2016. But really? Nick Kouvalis, the Conservative pollster who took over Ford’s own faltering campaign in July of 2010, says it’s more complex. There are some similarities – but there are key differences between Ford and Trump that could turn out to be deal-breakers, in almost every area. Here are five of them:
to help with small issues. “He did all the phone calls but he was specifically well-known as a guy not putting up with waste and mismanagement.”
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The Base: Kouvalis concedes that Ford’s base – the group of mostly suburban voters who eventually became known as Ford Nation – and the base of supporters attending Trump’s rallies come from the same source: “People who are just really pissed off. That’s sort of the same, people who can’t get ahead as hard as they work.” One difference, though, is that Ford’s base was multi-ethnic; Trump so far has extended his appeal to mostly white voters, aided by consistently racist rhetoric. And that, said Kouvalis, is a mistake.
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The Gaffes: Both campaigns have dealt with missteps and scandals, but Kouvalis says that
Trump is in a worse position because most of his problems arise from missteps on the campaign trail – insulting the Khan family, suggesting a judge with Mexican heritage was unqualified to rule on his case are two examples. Ford’s problems – a drunk driving case from many years past in Florida, or a tape in which he appeared to discuss helping a supporter buy street-level OxyContin – were in the past. “People don’t care about things in the past. They do kind of care about things that are said in the moment.”
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The Ground Game: On this, there is no comparison. Led by Kouvalis, Ford’s campaign team pushed hard to build a database based on Ford’s own records of phone calls he’d returned and, later, based on robocalls. By election day, the campaign knew who their supporters were, where they lived, and how likely they were to come out and vote. Trump, says Kouvalis, “has got nothing. We’re talking about a national race. I just
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The Brand: As mentioned up top, both men are outsiders with private sector bona fides. But where Trump is famous for living in gold-plated luxury and arrogantly firing those who don’t measure up, Ford spent a decade as a city councillor in Etobicoke, doing the opposite. “He had 10 years at City Hall,” says Kouvalis, who notes that Ford was also famous for returning constituents’ phone calls and trying
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Joseph Florio, 84, hold his dog Coco and a sign in support of Mayor Rob Ford during the July 2013 Ford Fest barbecue in Thomson Park in Scarborough.
don’t know how you can have nothing. Hillary Clinton has 700 paid staff in a building.”
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Welcome to 159 Perry Crescent - an elegant & tastefully finished raised bungalow. Uniquely situated at the end of a quiet & safe cul-de-sac with unobstructed views of the 6th & 13th holes of the Islington Golf Club from picture windows & a wooden deck. This classically decorated & solidly built 3 bedroom home provides you with flexibility - move in, renovate or rebuild.
Glenn Smith, 62, passed away suddenly on July 6, 2016. Lifetime Etobicoke resident and real estate agent, Glenn Smith actively involved in the community coaching his son Matt’s baseball team the Royal York Cardinals. Hockey was his favourite sport — coaching the Humber Valley Sharks and his daughter Kati’s team the Etobicoke Dolphins. A Memorial fund has been arranged “Glenn Smith Memorial” account at TD bank. The funds
will be passed on to Glenn’s children Matt and Kati to ensure they have the means to continue their academic and sports pursuits after the untimely passing of their father. The Glenn Smith Memorial can be found at www.gofundme.com. The Celebration to honour Glenn Smith, who will be greatly missed, took place on August 22 at the Crooked Cue. Thank you to all who attended and supported his family and friends.
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Backing Onto Humber River, Premium 350 Ft. Lot, Landscaped Resort Like Oasis, Inground Pool, Cabana, Patio, Amazing Views, Stately Renovated 5 Bedroom 2 Storey, 6 Bathrooms, Exudes Charm, Character & Luxury. Crown Mouldings, Heated Floors, Formal Dining Room, Gourmet Kitchen, Finished Bsmt, Nanny Suite, Master Bedroom Retreat, Walkout to Spectacular Balcony, Elegance Personified, Steps to Amenities & Subway! $4,588,000
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1,700 SQ FT DOWNTOWN CONDO! Sensational Innovative 2 Bdrm Corner Suite with Breathtaking Views of Lake and CN Tower! New ‘L’ Building at Coveted Yonge/Esplanade! Granite Chef’s Kitchen, 9 Foot Ceilings, 2 Balconies, Marble Baths, World Class Amenities! Steps to Union Station, Rogers Center, St. Lawrence Market! $1,299,000!
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Spectacular Custom 4 Bdrm 2 Storey, Walkout to Basement + Backing onto Bloordale Park, Luxury Finishes Throughout, Fabulous Open Concept Layout, Gourmet Kitchen, Main Floor Family Room, Walkout to Balcony, Master Bedroom Retreat, Bathroom Spa, W/I Closet, Walkout from Open Concept Bsmt, Heated Floor, Ideal for Entertaining or Nanny Suite, Amazing Value + Opportunity!
Stunning Detached 4+1 Bedroom, Centre Hall Plan, Circular Staircase to Bsmt, Crown Mouldings, Main Floor Family Room + Den, Granite Countertops, S/S Appliances, Walkout to 2 Tier Deck, Overlook Ravine, Private Backyard, Prof Finished Bsmt Ideal for Entertaining or In-Law Suite, Interlocking Driveway, Inground Sprinklers, Fabulous Curb Appeal, High Demand Neighbourhood!
Sold FaSt For 129% oF aSKinG!
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SPECTACULAR CUSTOM LUXURY 2 STOREY
Situated on a 165 Ft Deep lot, High Demand Neighbourhood, Open Concept Layout, 5 Bathrooms, 4 Bedrooms, 2 Fireplaces, 4 Walkouts, Quality Finishes, Gleaming Hardwood Floors, Crown Mouldings, Coffered Ceilings, Recess Lighting, Formal Dining Room, Family Rm with Built-Ins + Gas Fireplace, Gourmet Kitchen, Granite Countertop, S/S Appliances, Master Bdrm Retreat, W/I Closet, Dream Ensuite, Walkout Finished Bsmt, High Ceilings Plus Much More! $1,980,000!
EDWARDIAN CLASSIC!!
Beautiful 3-Storey Home Situated On Mature, One Acre Lot In Markham!! Backing onto Rouge Parkland, 3,400 Sq/Ft filled With Old-World Charm, Maintained To Perfection. Large Kitchen, Separate Living, Dining, Family & Breakfast Rooms, 3rd Floor Master Retreat With W/O To Patio/Balcony, WrapAround Porch & Much More! Truly Amazing Property – Must Be Seen, Only $1,295,000!
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Detached 2 Storey, Fabulous Curb Appeal, Open Concept Living & Dining Rooms, Large Modern Family Size Kitchen, Walkout to Interlock Patio, Main Floor Family Room, Gas Fireplaces, Master Bedroom Retreat, Rec Room in Basement, Double Garage, Must be Seen! Only $899,900!
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YONGE & SHEPPARD SEMI! Incredible Opportunity to get into West Lansing! 4 Level Backsplit with 2 Bdrm Bsmt Apt, Large Principal Rms, Hardwood, Updated Roof and Furnace, Steps to Subway + Shops, Super Value! Only $778,800! Sold in 1 WK For 110% oF aSKinG!
OVER-SIzED LOT!
Large 3 bd 2 bath bungalow with double garage on 60 x 117ft lot in Sought after location with new builds all around.. Huge driveway fits 5 cars. Separate entrance to fully finished 2 bdrm basement In-Law Suite. Close to all amenities. Amazing potential only $899,900!!
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Gorgeous Curb Appeal, 4+1 Bedroom, Large Centre Hall, Circular Staircase, Gourmet Kitchen, Granite Countertop, Formal Dining, Open Concept Living & Family Rooms, Main Flr Laundry, Garage Access Door, Master Bedroom Retreat, Walk-in Closet, Professionally Finished Bsmt Ideal for Entertaining or In-Law Suite, Amazing Backyard Oasis, Large Patio, Saltwater Heated Inground Pool, Gas BBQ Hookup + more!
3,700 SQ FT ETOBICOKE 2 STOREY
Sensational Home Facing Ravine on a Huge 50 x 160 Ft Lot, Custom Built with Rare Master Bdrm Retreat Including Living Room, Kitchen & Balcony, 2nd Master Bedroom on Main, Potential 2 Bdrm Bsmt Apt, Chef’s Kitchen, 11 Ft Sunken Family Rm, 8 Car Parking, Home Shown on TV! $1,988,000!
RENOVATED BUNGALOW
Detached 3+1 Bdrm Situated on a Large Lot, Open Concept Living Room, Formal Dining, Renovated Kitchen, Granite Countertop, Stainless Steel Appliances, Separate Side Entrance to Beautiful In-Law Suite, Renovated Baths, Fenced Yard, Interlocking Patio, Shed, Playhouse, Long 6 Car Driveway, Fabulous Neighbourhood, Close to Centennial Park, Simply Must be Seen! $749,900!
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Renovated Home with Fabulous Curb Appeal on a Large Landscaped Lot, Huge LR with Cathedral Ceiling, Chef’s Kitchen with Granite, Renovated Family Rm, Updated Baths, 16 x 24 Ft Deck, Manicured Grounds, Triple Private Drive, Steps to Great Schools! Only $789,000!
Innovative 5+1 Bdrm Home in Sought after Hunter’s Glen Area! Over 3,000 Sq Ft of Living Space! Large LR/Dr with W/O to Huge Deck and Private Yard, Updated Kitchen, Huge Master with W/I Closet, Enormous Rec Room, Steps to Town Centre, Subway and 401! Only $769,000!
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Detached 3 bedroom In the heart of Mississauga on Huge 60 x167 ft immaculately manicured lot with 8 car Driveway! Elegant &Bright with Hardwood floors and Quartz counters. Separate side entrance to finished basement with full kitchen ideal for In-law suite. Shows very well, Must be seen.
This is the home you have been dreaming about! Gorgeous Renovated 3+1 Bdrm, Gleaming Hardwood Flrs, Open Concept Living Rm, Custom Kitchen, Granite Countertop, Finished Bsmt Walkout to Backyard Oasis, 2 Tier Deck Overlooking Inground Heated Pool, Beautiful Landscaped Lot, Inground Sprinklers, Brick and Stone Exterior, Fabulous Curb Appeal!
Sold FaSt For 103% oF aSKinG!
Sold in 1 WK For 108% oF aSKinG!
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Luxurious 2 BR, 2 Bath soft loft with 17 ft. Ceilings located in most desirable neighbourhood. 2nd Storey master retreat with 4 pc ensuite and walk-in closet. Open concept living with large kitchen with island and s/s appliances. Too many amenities to list and only steps to Yonge st subway. Only $699,850!
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RENOVATED ETOBICOKE DETACHED Beautiful 1 ½ Storey Home Situated On A Huge Lot!! Updated From Top To Bottom With Stylish New Kitchen, Large Living/Family Room, Formal Dining Room, Hardwood Floors, Amazing Backyard Retreat W/ Huge Deck, Brand New Garage, Plus Much More! Quiet, Family Friendly Neighbourhood Close To All Amenities. Incredible Opportunity, Only $579,900!!!
GORGEOUS EXECUTIVE TOWNHOME!
Backing onto Park In High Demand Cooksville Location! Bright 3 Bedrooms, 3 Washrooms, Gleaming Hardwood Floors, Large upgraded Kitchen with Granite Countertop, SS Appliances, spacious Breakfast Area Overlooking Park. Open Concept Living/Dining. Master W/ 4pcs Ensuite And Walk-In Closet. Family Room With Walk Out To Patio. Only $549,900
DETACHED BUNGALOW! Situated on 51 x 140 Ft Lot, Large Living Rm, Formal Dining, Spacious Kitchen, Separate Side Entrance to Finished Bsmt Ideal for In-Law Suite, Double Garage, Large Yard, High Demand Location!
Sold in 1 WK For 139% oF aSKinG!
PRIME DOWNTOWN LOCATION!
1,300 SQ FT OF LUXURY
2+1 Bdrm Corner Unit with Enormous Wrap Around Balcony in Newer Boutique Building, Gourmet Chef’s Kitchen with 10 Ft Quartz Island, 9 ft Ceilings, Huge Bdrms with 4pc Ensuites, $10K Custom Doors, Amazing Location in Norseman School District, Minutes to Downtown! Only $549,900!
Luxury 2 Bedroom, 2 Bathroom Condo in the Heart of the City, steps to CN Tower, Rogers Centre, Sobeys, TTC, Banks, Schools, Fine Dining, and Lake Shore. Great turn-key home or investment. Amazing Opportunity, Must Be Seen! Only $469,900!
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YONGE & SHEPPARD!! Beautiful, Bright and Spacious 2 bdrm plus den with 2 full baths. Large split layout. Den has doors and can be used a room/office. Great SW corner view. Parking spot close to elevator. Amazing location with underground access to 2 subway stations, A must see only $439,900!!
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Bright & Open Condo In High Demand Downtown location. High Ceiling, Exposed Concrete & Wall-ToWall Windows, Stainless Steel Appliances, Granite Countertop, & Hardwood Throughout. Great Living Space With Walk-Out To Large Balcony. Many Amenities at Low Maintenance Cost. Transit Score 97, Walk Score 86!!! Only $399,900!
RENOVATED 4 BEDROOM TOWNHOME! Wonderfully spacious, fully renovated 4 bedroom townhouse. Beautiful and modern with Hardwood floors, Brand new kitchen, Formal Dining Room, Large Living Room, Walk-out from family room to backyard. Amazing value! Only $439,900!
1,400 SQ FT 2 BDRM CONDO
Huge Rare Corner Suite at the Prestigious “Mansion” near Square One, Unobstructed SW Views of Trees & Park, Updated Kitchen + Baths, Large Master with 5pc Ensuite, Private Balcony, 2 Parking + Locker, Steps to Shopping/Transit/Hwy 403. Only $435,000!
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Executive Condo Suite! Modern kitchen with Granite Counter tops and Stainless Steel Appliances, gleaming laminate floors. Huge balcony with beautiful North Exposure. Parking and Large locker included. Amazing location and opportunity. Must be seen, only $329,900!
APPROX 1,300 SQFT
Huge 2+1 Bdrm Corner Unit with Amazing SE Views of CN Tower, Updated Kitchen + bath, Plus New Laminate Throughout, Large Master with 3Pc Ensuite, Two W/O’s to Balcony, Solarium could be 3rd Bdrm, 24 Hr Gatehouse, Close to 401/407, Super Value! Only $317,000!
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“The Verdale” In Markham!! Bright Open Concept Suite W/ 9’ Ceilings, Upgraded Kitchen W/ Granite Counters, Custom Backsplash, Stainless Steel Appliances & Breakfast Bar, Hardwood Floors & Much More. Comes Complete W/ Parking Spot & Locker. Located In The Heart Of Downtown Markham, Close To Shopping, Transit & All Amenities. Amazing Value – Must Be Seen! Only $299,900!
GLEN ABBEY CONDO!
Renovated 2 Bdrm Unit Facing Ravine, Steps to Abbey Park H.S and Pilgrim Wood. Gourmet Kitchen with Stainless Steel Appliances, Huge Living Rm with Walkout to Balcony! Large Master with Walk-in Closet, Wood Fireplace, Comes with Parking and Storage Locker! Super Value! Only $289,900!
AMAzING FOREST VIEW!
Luxury Tridel ‘Forest Vista’ condo. Open concept with newer floors. Spacious master. Open balcony. Feels like you’re in the Muskokas. Beautiful view will never be disturbed. Amazing amenities. Great location, steps to Scarborough Town Centre. Parking & Locker Included!
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ATTENTION RENOVATORS & BUILDERS!! Charming Detached Bungalow Located On Large Lot!! Renovate To Suit Or Build Your Dream Home. Large Driveway. Great Location Close To Schools, Parks, Transit And Amenities. Amazing Opportunity! Sold in 1 WK For 106% oF aSKinG!!
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Fabulous, Newly-Built 2 Bedroom, 2 Bathroom Corner Unit!! Spacious Split Bedroom Layout, Modern Kitchen W/ Granite Counters And Stainless Steel Appliances, Master With W/I Closet And Ensuite Bath, Huge Wrap-Around Terrace W/ Bright WestFacing Exposure. Includes Parking Spot & Locker. Building Amenities Include Indoor Pool, Gym & 24Hr Security. Must Be Seen, Only $399,900!
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Metrolinx told to transform derelict Kodak lands building Local groups want to see structure’s historical roots reflected in repurposed space RAHUL GUPTA rgupta@insidetoronto.com Members of local resident and community groups want to see a derelict building on the former Kodak lands repurposed for community use and reflective of its historical roots. Metrolinx owns the entire 54-acre Kodak lands site and plans to house an Eglinton Crosstown LRT station within the lower levels of Building 9 in time for the line’s official opening in 2021. According to spokesperson Anne Marie Aikins, the agency hasn’t decided what to do with the rest of the building, which was originally a recreation centre for hundreds of Kodak employees but is now in a significant state of disrepair having been abandoned for over a decade. With no direction taken, the Mount Dennis Community Association (MDCA) has
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Building 9 on the old Kodak lands is moved so that construction can begin on the foundation of the Eglinton Crosstown LRT's Mount Dennis station last Thursday.
spearheaded a community proposal for a future shared space to accommodate environmental research, creative arts, affordable housing, town hall meetings and other func-
tions. Rick Ciccarelli of the MDCA said a detailed proposal was submitted to Metrolinx in June, but admitted the group doesn’t have the resources to
redevelop the structure without support. Still, Ciccarelli is optimistic Metrolinx has a shared interest not only to transform the long derelict, graffiti-tagged building into
a community hub for Mount Dennis, but tell the “story” of the Kodak lands, a vital local manufacturing centre for decades before the bankrupt photography company shut down operations for good in the early-2000s. “This was the last bastion of old industry, and there’s a story here which the building can honour depending on what Metrolinx wants to do,” said Ciccarelli last week. “If they say let’s do this project, we have community groups ready to pursue that.” Ciccarelli said the group has met with Metrolinx officials, as well as York South-Weston councillor Frances Nunziata and MPP Laura Albanese about its proposal, with plans for future meetings. The group also expects to meet again with Metrolinx in the near future. Nunziata, who was among a couple hundred residents and transit enthusiasts who turned out last week to watch
Metrolinx work crews temporarily relocate the entire building 60 metres away from its original location, said the community has a special fondness for the building and expressed support for designating the structure as a heritage property. “The Kodak building is one building in particular the community expressed a concern to preserve,” Nunziata said. Laura Alderson of the Mount Dennis BIA said she would like to see the entire Kodak lands, on which Metrolinx is also planning to build a maintenance and storage facility for the Crosstown, become a “catalyst” for redevelopment of the neighbourhood. “Our businesses need density and transportation typically brings density with it,” Alderson. “We’re hoping to get a lot of new density along the corridor, along Weston Road, and consequently new businesses and customers.”
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King West closes and welcomes TIFF The grumbles have already started with the announcement this week a stretch of King Street West will close for multiple days during the Toronto International Film Festival (TIFF). The closure transforms King West between University and Spadina avenues into a pedestrian concourse, allowing moviegoers to stroll to the cinema without worry of cars or streetcars. King closes as of 5 a.m. Thursday, Sept. 8 and runs through TIFF’s first weekend. John Street will also close, between King and Wellington streets.
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A Canadian senator attracted the ire of Toronto’s cycling community last week when she tweeted the newly installed bike lanes on Bloor Street had ruined traffic. Nicole Eaton, appointed by the Conservatives in 2009, was incredulous city planners had the temerity
rahul gupta TO in TRANSIT to add the lanes to Bloor, something she just couldn’t imagine for similar busy roadways like New York’s famed 5th Avenue. Eaton, who has previously referred to Toronto as a “Third World country”, was righteously lambasted over social media for her comments. Some also pointed out 5th Avenue does indeed have a bike lane. Perhaps all that criticism was getting to the poor Senator; her Twitter handle @SenEaton is no longer active. drIvIng kILLIng More peopLe wdIstraCted
Distracted driving has already overtaken impaired driving as the No. 1 culprit for road fatalities, but the margin of difference is wider than ever.
So far this year, the OPP says it’s investigated 38 fatal incidents caused by distraction compared to 19 in which an impaired driver was involved. Since 2009, when new legislation was enacted banning distracted driving, 600 road deaths have occurred due the actions of inattentive drivers. seeks BIke Lanes on Yonge wpetItIon
More than 1,400 people have signed an online petition to add bike lanes to Yonge Street. The campaign, organized by Cycle Toronto, seeks protected lanes between the Waterfront and Bloor Street, which is currently under study. The petition also wants the city to begin studying the potential for extending the lanes north from Bloor Street to Hwy. 401. Rahul Gupta is Metroland Media Toronto’s transportation and infrastructure reporter. His column runs every Thursday. Reach him on Twitter: @
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Seniors stay fit with ESS Etobicoke Services for Seniors exercise class aimed at (ESS) is set to launch a free 12-week improving participants’ balance, strength and flexibility. The program will run from Sept. 27 to Dec. 13 at The Village of Humber Heights, 2245 Lawrence Ave. W. Spaces are limited. Pre/post-assessment appointment and health card are required. Call ESS Support Services at 416-243-0127 ext. 233 by Sept. 13 to register.
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Thursday Euchre Night WHEN: 7 to 9:30 p.m. WHERE: Lakeshore Moose Lodge, 3751 Lake Shore Blvd. W. CONTACT: Nelson, 416-255-8375 COST: $5 Everyone welcome.
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Garage Sale Items Needed WHEN: 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. WHERE: Islington Seniors’ Centre, 4968 Dundas St. W. CONTACT: 416-231-3431 COST: Free; Garage sale is Sept. 10 Drop off gently used items weekdays from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m.
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The Rustin Oree Walk WHEN: 9 to 10 a.m. WHERE: Esther Lorrie Park, 50 Westhumber Blvd. CONTACT: 416-743-1331 COST: Free Weekly walking group for adults Sundays for one hour. Afternoon Jazz WHEN: 4 to 5 p.m. WHERE: St. Margaret’s Anglican Church, 156 Sixth St. CONTACT: Rev. Mark Gladding, 416-259-2659 COST: Free Featuring The Bass Line Trio. Readings
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A Matter of Perspectives WHEN: Opening reception: 1 to 3 p.m. WHERE: Arts Etobicoke, 4893 Dundas St. W. CONTACT: 416231-3431COST: Free The artists of the Islington Seniors’ Centre present an exhibition of various artwork featuring watercolour, oil, acrylic and collage paintings. Runs weekdays from noon to 5 p.m. and Saturdays from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. Learn more about the various artwork and the artists at the opening reception.
Etobicoke Horticultural Society WHEN: 7:30 to 9:30 p.m. WHERE: Fairfield Seniors’ Centre, 80 Lothian Ave. CONTACT: Barbara, 416-2339795 COST: Free Guest speaker is Frank Kershaw. Topic: The Moss Garden. Followed by a flower show/competition.
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from many religious traditions including. This service is held on the first and third Sunday of each month.
Library, 1515 Albion Rd. CONTACT: 416-394-5170 COST: Free All ages and levels are welcome.
Dance and Light Supper WHEN: 6 to 11 p.m. WHERE: West-Way Dance Club, 291 Evans Ave. CONTACT: Mary, 416-255-6925 COST: $20 Ballroom and social.
Coin Stamp & Collectables Club WHEN: 7 to 9:30 p.m. WHERE: Etobicoke Civic Centre, 399 The West Mall CONTACT: Ben, 905-890-9484 COST: Free Etobicoke Mississauga Coin Stamp Club holds monthly meeting.
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Bingo at the Market WHEN: 4 to 7 p.m. WHERE: Christ Church St. James Anglican Church, 194 Parklawn Rd. CONTACT: Julia Graham, 416-231-7070 COST: Free Bingo for market prizes. Bingo starts at 4:30 p.m.
Knitting and Crochet Circle WHEN: 6 to 8 p.m. WHERE: Albion
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Good Food Market WHEN: 4 to 7 p.m. WHERE: Capri Park, Rathburn Rd. and The East Mall CONTACT: etobicokegoodfoodmarket@gmail.com COST: Free Low-cost fresh fruits and vegetables. Planning for Retirement WHEN: 6:30 to 7:30 p.m. WHERE: Brentwood Library, 36 Brentwood Rd. CONTACT: Todd Buhrows, 416-394-
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Quilting Group WHEN: Ongoing group meets every other Thursday from noon to 1:30 p.m. WHERE: Stonegate Community Health Centre, 150 Berry Rd. CONTACT: 416-231-7070 Ext.307 COST: Free; Registration required Design and create a quilt for the future home of Stonegate CHC. Quilting materials provided.
WHEN: 5 to 8 p.m. WHERE: Montgomery’s Inn Museum, 4709 Dundas St. W. CONTACT: Sue, 416-394-8113 COST: Free Oven roasted corn on the cob and more. Live music by Gin Lane, and hands on printmaking. CFUW Etobicoke Registration WHEN: 7 to 9 p.m. WHERE: Fairfield Seniors Centre, 80 Lothian Ave. CONTACT: communications@cfuwetobicoke.ca COST: Free Registration and general meeting.
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Taste of the Kingsway WHEN: 6 to 10 p.m.; Saturday 11 a.m. to 10 p.m.; Sunday 11 a.m. to 6 p.m. WHERE: Taste of the Kingsway 2016, Bloor Street West between Prince Edward Drive and Montgomery Road CONTACT: 416-239-8243 COST: Free International cuisine, live entertainment, vendors and midway.
Time Together WHEN: 1:30 to 3 p.m. WHERE: Humbervale Place, 1447 Royal York Rd. CONTACT: 416-249-2821 COST: Free Smile Theatre presents, Anne of Green Gables. Everyone welcome. Corn Roast
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REQUEST FOR TENDER QUEENSWAY HEALTH CENTRE INFRASTRUCTURE BUNDLE 3 PROJECT QUEENSWASY HEALTH CENTRE 150 Sherway Dr Toronto Ontario Canada M9C 1A6 TENDER CLOSING DATE: September 2, 2016, 2:00 pm Trillium Health Partner invites following general contractor to participate in this tender:
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Bid information is now being accepted for: Bundle drop drivers for the Georgina Advocate, Bradford Topic, King Connection, East Gwillumbury Express, The Era, The Banner Applicants must have suitable Van/Truck to deliver the following to our carrier force: • Pre-inserted flyer packages and loose flyers • Papers and sections/Catalogues and other products Deliveries for the per-inserted packages and loose flyers are to start on Tuesday’s each week and MUST be completed by 3 p.m. on Wednesday to you dedicated route list. Papers and sections are available to be picked up Thursday a.m. and MUST be delivered to your dedicated route list by 3p.m. • Some heavy lifting involved • Flexible hours as long as the deadlines are meet • Bid packages are available for pick up at 250 Industrial Pkwy N Aurora
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