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Building community through rugby, and rugby through communities. That’s the mandate the Toronto Inner-City Rugby Foundation (TIRF) brought with it this summer to Etobicoke’s Dixon Park – just one of about 10 under-served locations across Toronto where the rugbycentred community development organization ran drop-in programs for inner city youth,

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said Paul Myers, TIRF’s rugby development coordinator. “One of the things that’s major for us is we like to use rugby as a community-building tool,” said Myers, noting the sport’s ability to build character in its young players by imparting rugby’s core values of integrity, solidarity, passion, respect, and discipline. “The idea is that we’re not just getting kids to play rugby, but getting kids to be better persons overall – better citizens >>>program, page 6

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SHUT-EYE? Do you snore loudly? Do you feel tired even after a full night’s sleep? You may have sleep apnea. Read our special report on Page 8 for more about this potentially serious sleep disorder in which breathing repeatedly stops and starts.

Traffic, transit and gridlock in south Etobicoke will be hot topics at LAMP Community Health Centre’s annual general meeting tonight. LAMP hosts its 39th AGM Thursday at 7 p.m. at Humber College Auditorium at Humber’s Lakeshore campus, 3199 Lake Shore Blvd. W. Register from 6:30 to 7 p.m. All are welcome to join the conversation about how to improve local transit. This fall, city staff will be seeking public input on south

Etobicoke transit. LAMP AGM’s transportation panel discussion begins at 7 p.m. Panellists include: Edward Presta, project manager, Park Lawn Lake Shore Transportation Master Plan Study, Richard Beck, program manager, City of Toronto transportation planning, Glenn Miller, senior associate, Canadian Urban Institute and a Metrolinx spokesperson. Call 416-252-6471 for more information.

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Silver Creek Park users fear loss of greenspace School property could be sold for development Cynthia Reason creason@insidetoronto.com As the sun began to set on Silver Creek Park last Thursday, the steady stream of foot traffic that daily floods the much-loved and oft-used green space in the heart of Etobicoke’s Richmond Gardens neighbourhood finally ebbed for the night. As a boys soccer team packed up pylons and balls after a breathless practice, mothers out enjoying an after-dinner visit to the park’s rejuvenated playground with their toddlers joined strolling seniors and dog walkers in the exodus home, and volunteers working hard to prepare one of Silver Creek’s pair of baseball diamonds for a weekend tournament wrapped up their evening’s toils. More than late summer’s early setting sun, though. What’s casting a shadow on many such park users’ enjoyment of the green space at Silver Creek is the prospect that a large chunk of it could soon be sold off to developers. “I’m not happy at all. It would just be such a shame to lose this. I mean, it’s such a beautiful park and we use it almost every night,” lamented Martingrove Baseball president Gary Cullum, whose teams have enjoyed use of the Silver Creek ball diamonds from May to September for 23 years. “I know everybody wants to make money, but gall darn, don’t take park land away. I think it’s a disgrace. It just shouldn’t happen.” Martingrove Baseball is just one of many groups that permit out portions of the green space attached to the former Silver Creek Public School at 65 Hartsdale Rd. The property was declared surplus by the Toronto District School Board (TDSB) in June, despite the fact it currently houses Silver Creek Pre-

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Above, Mario (centre) dribbles with the ball during an Etobicoke Youth Soccer Club practice session in Silver Creek Park. The soccer field and other lands in the multi-use greenspace are under threat of development. Below, coach Frank Ferraro (right) gives direction to his team.

Public meeting To update residents, Friends of Silver Creek School will host a community meeting this evening at 65 Hartsdale Rd. starting at 6:30 p.m.

School, a 40-year tenant of the building whose clients are 80 per cent made up of children with physical and/ or developmental challenges, and the Etobicoke Children’s Centre, a nonprofit children’s mental health centre that provides programs and services for 1,200 children, youth and families each year. While the TDSB is currently engaged in discussions with the province towards the purchase of the school building itself in order to protect and maintain those “vital” services within, there has been no official word on the potential fate of the large swath of land attached to the school – a red flag for many in the community who worry the prime piece of parkadjacent land will be sold for development. “Our fear is that TDSB

might sever off the greenspace and sell it to a developer, even if the province steps in to purchase the school,” said Janet GriffithsMaxymiw, co-chair of Friends of Silver Creek School, noting the land in question encompasses one

of the park’s much-used ball diamonds and its sole soccer pitch. “If that’s the case, then the city-owned parkland housing Silver Creek’s pool and tennis courts might also be vulnerable. It’s a worstcase scenario, but that’s

where we are because no one is sharing information.” As co-chairs of Friends of Silver Creek, GriffithsMaxymiw and Tracie Napoli have been doing what they can to advocate for the school property and educate their neighbours about

the tenuous situation in the face of what they characterize as a lot of “misinformation” floating around. “A lot of people think it’s already a done deal, that it’s sold, while other people seem to think, ‘Yay! We’ve saved it!’ What we need people to do is to become informed,” Napoli said. “People need to understand that there is still time to make a difference. We need people to stand up and say, ‘You know what? Enough! Enough of coming into our community, enough of the intensification, enough of trying to take away our parks, and enough of not listening to us.’” That sentiment was echoed Thursday night by Mike Ferraro, who runs soccer programs for at-risk youth under the umbrella of Etobicoke Youth Soccer at Silver Creek three nights a week. “People need to get on board to save this space, because we need stuff like this,” he said, noting that, for programs like his, permits to play on reliable fields like the one at Silver Creek are hard to come by. “This is definitely not the closest park to any of my kids,” he added, noting that his preteen players hail from all over Etobicoke – from Princess Margaret, to the Dixon and Hwy. 401 area, Islington and Dundas, and Martin Grove and Eglinton – “but it’s definitely the best fit for us. I don’t know what we’d do if we lost it.” To update residents, Friends of Silver Creek School will host a community meeting Thursday evening (Sept. 15) at 65 Hartsdale Rd. starting at 6:30 p.m. Griffiths-Maxymiw and Napoli said Etobicoke Centre MPP Yvan Baker, Councillor John Campbell and Trustee Chris Glover are all expected to be in attendance – and they encouraged all who want to save the school and its green space to come out and have their voices heard.

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good night’s sleep – it’s something many of us take for granted. But for millions of Canadians who suffer from sleep apnea, a restful sleep is hard to come by. With 10 per cent of the North American population impacted by this sleep disorder, someone you know may be experiencing the side effects of sleep apnea, which can be severe and debilitating. As Dr. T. Douglas Bradley, director of the University Health Network Toronto Rehabilitation Institute and Toronto General Hospital Sleep Research Labs, noted in this week’s Metroland Media Toronto special report, “You feel like you’ve been hit by a 10-ton truck when you get up in the morning.”

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Bradley gives a clearer picture of what sleep apnea is by explaining that “it’s like sticking a cork down your throat, so you struggle to breathe because your airway’s obstructed.” That can go on for a minimum of 10 seconds and can OuR ViEW astoundingly last up to a minute and a half. As a result, Prevention in serious cases, people can be jolted awake more than 60 among the times an hour, preventing deep best cures sleep. Sufferers can also experience potential long-term cardiovascular health effects such as high blood pressure, stroke and heart failure. The effects can go beyond the bedroom as the ensuing sleepiness throughout the day can lead to a fourfold increase in the incidence of getting involved in motor vehicle and industrial accidents. NOT ALL DOOM AND GLOOM

Studies show men are three times more likely to suffer from the condition with age playing a factor as well as obesity and inactivity. But all is not doom and gloom with the report highlighting potential cures for sleep apnea depending on the severity of the case. Simple solutions include sleeping on your side or wearing a continuous positive airway pressure (CPAP) mask, which blows air through the nose and into the back of the throat to keep the airway open. But as it is with most health-related issues, Bradley iterated that prevention is the greatest cure. If you’re looking for another reason to exercise, maintain a healthy body weight and keep active, you can add greatly reducing the risk of developing sleep apnea to the list.

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Ford book may lead to unintended consequences Wa t c h i n g D o u g F o r d announce that Harper Collins will soon be releasing another Ford book – Ford Nation: “the most exciting book that this country’s ever seen when it comes to politics”– I was struck with a pang of sympathy. The sympathy is not for my colleagues in the press or the politicians at city hall, who Doug Ford promised would be spared no indignity in Ford Nation’s pages. My heart really goes out to the writer – or possibly team of writers and editors, as Ford was vague about the specifics – who were contracted by Harper Collins to pen this tell-all authorized sort-of biographical memoir of Rob and Doug Ford’s adventures at the helm of Toronto. It made me think of Tony Schwartz. He did a similar job three decades ago, for New York real estate mogul Donald Trump, when he wrote “The Art of the Deal” on Trump’s behalf. He wasn’t

david nickle the city precisely a ghost writer – he shared the byline with Trump, right there on the cover, and also split the royalties and the advance. By all accounts, he did good work for good pay. Maybe too good. Earlier this year, Schwartz, through an interview in The New Yorker magazine, expressed “deep remorse” for helping Trump build his reputation as a touch-of-gold entrepreneur, which in turn helped him rise through and above the others for the Republican nomination in 2016 and win the thing. Maybe he’ll win the presidency, and if he does…“I genuinely believe that if Trump wins and gets the nuclear codes there is an excellent possibility it will lead to the end of civilization,” Schwartz was quoted saying. Thank heaven there are no nuclear codes associ-

ated with the jobs that Doug Ford made clear he might just be seeking – the mayoralty of Toronto, the premiership of Ontario, or the office of Prime Minister of Canada. But Doug Ford left no doubt that the book, subtitled “Two Brothers, One Vision,” is at the very least coincidental with his re-entry into Canadian electoral politics. When it’s released Nov. 22, he promised to criss-cross the country ostensibly to drum up sales but also to meet people. As to when he will reveal his political plans? Sometime within the next year, Ford promised. It’s hard to say how this strategy will play out for Ford. He does have a base and a profile – the fact that he was able to summon half of Toronto’s news media to his house in Etobicoke for nothing more specific than a “special” announcement Tuesday morning is testament to that. And he does have an image to

rehabilitate: as much as the Ford Nation base of support continues to percolate, a winning majority of Torontonians rejected him for mayor in part because of the way he and his brother comported themselves while in office as councillor and mayor respectively. Will a book tour do the job? Promoting her autobiography My Journey certainly didn’t help Olivia Chow hold onto her early lead in polls in the 2014 mayoral race. On the other hand, a well-penned, well-timed book can do a lot to turn a troubling narrative into a triumphant one – particularly as the most troubling elements recede further into history. And that can open the door… Well, it can open the door to all sorts of things. Just ask Tony Schwartz.

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‘Legacy light’ will be installed at intersection where man died CYNTHIA REASON creason@insidetoronto.com Etobicoke York Community Council voted in favour of the installation of a “legacy light” at an Etobicoke intersection where a young man was struck and killed last year. Laura Hayes, the sister of the victim, made a tearful plea in support of a traffic control signal at Islington Avenue and Deerfoot Drive to west-end councillors at their Wednesday, Sept. 7 meeting. “On Oct. 10, my brother was struck and killed at Islington and Deerfoot. He had gotten off a TTC bus and simply tried to cross the road at about 7:25 p.m.,” she said. “Unfortunately he wasn’t able to make it across safely, and was struck and killed by two cars.” In the 11 months since her brother’s tragic death, Hayes said she has canvassed the local community to get support for the installation

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A memorial honouring a man who was killed last year at the intersection of Islington Avenue and Deerfoot Road. Etobicoke York Community Council has approved installation of a traffi control signal at the intersection.

of some kind of pedestrian crossing at the intersection, which she noted hosts a TTC

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and they seem to agree with me,” Hayes said of the support she’s garnered for the signal, as evidenced by a petition on which she’s collected upwards of 175 signatures. “I’m just one person, though. I can’t do it all by myself; I need help and support. And I need to know that something good is going to come out of this loss of a human being...Because this is all I have left. I don’t have anything left to give (my brother) value of some kind.” Hayes’ impassioned plea convinced the majority of EYCC councillors to vote against a city Transportation Services report, which recommended against lights at Islington and Deerfoot, citing the results of a study that indicated the traffic control signal warrant was not achieved. “I think my colleagues know me well enough where if it doesn’t meet the warrants, I generally go along with that,” Etobicoke Centre

Councillor John Campbell said, before tabling a motion to install lights at the intersection. “But no one wants to see this happen on any roadway in Toronto...and I think if we were to not act and install this light, then we might not be doing our proper duty as city councillors to ensure safety on our roadways.” In supporting Campbell’s motion, York West Councillor Giorgio Mammoliti went so far as to advocate for a change to the city’s policy in regards to the installation of traffic control signals at the sites of pedestrian fatalities. “I think we probably have to change the policy so that after somebody has a tragic accident, that we automatically put in a light,” he said. “There’s absolutely no reason that we should not put a light at this particular intersection. At the very least, it’s a legacy light for the gentleman that lost his life at that intersection.”

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Program breaks down barriers between community and police >>>from page 1 of Toronto, of Ontario, and of Canada.” At Dixon Park, TIRF teamed up with officers from 23 Division’s Somali Liaison Unit to help run the Friday evening program all summer long, which Myers – himself a retired Toronto police sergeant who once worked out of the north Etobicoke division – said goes a long way towards building bridges in the community. “We trained the officers beforehand so they could participate with the kids and have fun. What having them there does is, it helps the community see the police in a little different light,” he said. “And over time, it helps to break down those barriers and helps the community come to see (the officers) more as people than what they see on TV.” The Dixon Park program, which kicked off in July and wrapped up last Friday, drew close to 40 kids aged seven

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Anoke Dunscon (left) gathers players around before leading a rugby skills workshop in Dixon Park last Friday.

to 14 from the Dixon and Islington communities – an impressive turnout Myers said TIRF hopes to build on next summer, when they plan to

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hat do you do when a solid eight hours of sleep still leaves you feeling exhausted and listless in the morning? For millions of Canadians suffering from sleep apnea, that’s a daily occurrence, and while sleep apnea itself may not be deadly, its side effects can be severe, particularly when they add up over weeks, months or years. Sleep apnea is an obstruction of the trachea during sleep, which stops breathing and causes fits of wakefulness. In serious cases, people can be jolted awake more than 60 times an hour, and while the body returns to sleep quickly, the condition prevents deep sleep. “Your sleep becomes mincemeat,” said Dr. T. Douglas Bradley, director of the University Health Network Toronto Rehabilitation Institute and Toronto General Hospital Sleep Research Labs. “It’s like sticking a cork down your throat, so you struggle to breathe because your airway’s obstructed and you can’t get any air in your lungs. That goes on for a minimum of 10 seconds and can last up to a minute and a half. Eventually the asphyxia wakes you up and when that happens, there’s a sudden increase in the tone of the muscles in the throat, so the throat opens, usually with a loud snore.” Sleep apnea affects some 10 per cent of the population in North America, with men three times more likely to suffer from the condition. Age is a factor – the average sleep apnea patient is 45 years old – and obesity and inactivity are strong contributing factors. Bradley noted that sleep apnea is disruptive not only to the sufferer, but to their partners as well, as those suffering from the condition snore loudly through-

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out the night. The effects on the sufferer, however, can be debilitating. “You feel like you’ve been hit by a 10-ton truck when you get up in the morning, often with headaches, feeling like you’d like to go back

to bed again,” he said. The ensuing sleepiness throughout the day can lead to a three to fourfold increase in the incidence of getting involved in motor vehicle accidents and industrial accidents.

Beyond that, sufferers tend to toss and turn throughout the night and can suffer a loss of shortterm memory and libido. There are also potential long-term cardiovascular health effects, with sleep

apnea sufferers seeing a two to fourfold increase in the incidence of high blood pressure, stroke and heart failure. “When you fall asleep, your cardiovascular system relaxes just like the muscles

in the rest of the body, so your blood pressure goes down, your heart rate goes down, oxygen consumption by the heart goes down because the heart’s resting,” Bradley said. “If you keep waking somebody up, you get surges of sympathetic (nervous system) activity that raise the heart rate, raise the blood pressure and increase the pumping activity of the heart at a time when it should be resting.” Potential cures for sleep apnea are varied, depending on the severity of the case. Bradley noted that prevention is the greatest cure – by maintaining a healthy body weight and keeping active, the risk of developing the condition is greatly reduced. Other simple solutions include sleeping on your side or having your tonsils removed if they are particularly large, though these only serve to help some patients. For many, continuous positive airway pressure (CPAP) masks are the best treatment. Worn overnight, the face masks blow air through the nose and into the back of the throat to keep the airway open. “This controls sleep apnea, but it doesn’t cure it,” Bradley said. Securing an appointment in a sleep clinic to get diagnosed can be difficult. To help with the backlog, Bradley worked with a group of partners to form BresoTec, a company that has developed a home testing kit. A face mask – the BresoDX – captures sleep sounds in the patient’s home through a microphone and patients can simply mail in a chip containing the recording for analysis. “It makes diagnosis easier and we can look at a patient’s full night’s sleep in less than five minutes,” Bradley said. For more information on the BresoDX, visit https:// bresotec.com/


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Agency sets lofty fundraising goal for its 2016 campaign

the United Way plays such a pivotal role in bringing community together and helping those (vulnerable people) face risks and challenges in their lives.

Justin skinner jskinner@insidetoronto.com A year after the United Way merged its Toronto and York Region operations, the organization has launched an ambitious and record-setting yearly campaign for the area. The United Way Toronto & York Region managed to top $100 million in donations over the past year, and is looking to top that total this year, setting a goal of $101.5 million. At a campaign launch event at RBC WaterPark Place on Queens Quay West on Tuesday, United Way CEO Daniele Zanotti said the goal reflects the consolidated organization’s growth in fundraising power. “One year into our merged United Way Toronto & York Region, what an impact we have had together,” he said. “Last year, we raised a record $100,250,000 for these communities from Lake Simcoe to Lake Ontario.”

– Dave McKay, United Way 2016 campaign chair

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Daniele Zanotti, president and CEO of United Way Toronto & York Region, unveils the organization’s fundraising goal for the 2016 campaign during the kick off at WaterPark Place Tuesday.

Zanotti said the merger between the Toronto and York Region branches led to a three per cent increase in overall funding. “That’s something we hadn’t experienced in York Region in years and years,” he said. “Companies that have their head offices in Toronto or York Region are now more able to

mobilize and come together.” The funds raised by the United Way Toronto & York Region will support some 220 member agencies throughout the regions, with a focus on community and neighbourhoodbuilding, youth employment and poverty reduction. The services that the United

Way supports help in many ways, including helping young people like Nivethan Amirthalingam find work. He took part in United Way-funded networking opportunities to secure a job at RBC. “It really helped me develop my professional network and made me a better person overall,” he said.

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or not to move forward with designation of the property under the Ontario Heritage Act. His clients, he said, were not informed the property was being considered for heritage designation until late August – a full two weeks after they closed on the $2.7-million sale.

“They took possession on Aug. 15 and it was only on Aug. 30 that the former homeowners forwarded them a letter...that indicated that the Toronto Preservation Board was considering the intention to designate the property,” Rouleau said, noting that his unnamed clients intended to oppose that designation.

“That was the first time my clients found out it was being considered for designation, which, obviously, is something they were not able to factor into their decision to purchase the home.” That argument, however, didn’t hold much weight with west-end councillors – many of whom expressed doubt Rouleau’s clients entered into the sale without knowing who the home once belonged to and its historical significance as such. “I don’t know who their real estate agent was, but I find it very hard to believe that they did not know this was Conn Smythe’s,” said EtobicokeLakeshore Councillor Mark Grimes, a self-described Maple Leafs season ticket holder who currently sits on the Hockey Hall of Fame’s board of directors. York West Councillor Giorgio Mammoliti also expressed skepticism, and offered a piece of advice to the new homeowners’ lawyer should he consider pursuing the matter much further. “While I feel for the applicant in terms of them not wanting (heritage designation), tough luck,” he said. “Conn Smythe is Conn Smythe. If you can’t designate a site as heritage

based on Conn Smythe, then you’re not going to be able to do it on any one individual.” In stressing to her council colleagues the urgency of her motion supporting staff recommendations that city council state its intention to designate the property, Parkdale-High Parkdale Councillor Sarah Doucette warned that “when you lose a house like this, you never get it back.” Her concern with granting the Smythe house’s new owners’ request for a three-month deferral, she explained, is that EYCC then runs the risk of those homeowners knocking the home down before the necessary protections can be put in place for its heritage designation. “I don’t know these owners and I don’t know what their plans are. They would have a chance tomorrow to go in and ask for a demolition permit (if we defer),” she said. “My point is, we need to designate this house. I am very concerned that this could be another example where this council didn’t react quickly enough to preserve...Conn Smythe’s house.” Doucette’s motion was ultimately approved unanimously. The matter will now proceed to next month’s Toronto city council meeting.

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take home leftovers to share with their families. “We knew that without a renovation we would no longer be able to provide these meals.” The renovated kitchen will allow the agency to expand its life skills and nutrition programming. Women’s Habitat has provided emergency shelter to women and children who are survivors of violence since 1978. Its outreach centre opened in 2006.The Ontario Trillium Foundation has an annual budget of $136 million, and awards grants to some 1,000 projects every year.

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Public meetings planned for proposed new developments West-end councillors voted to proceed with community consultation meetings for two new Etobicoke development applications being considered at Etobicoke York Community Council. If approved, the first application would see the construction of an eight-storey mixed-use development at 2915-2917 Bloor St. W. in Ward 5. The building would consist of

commercial uses at grade and 90 residential uses in the floors above. The second application at 70 Dixfield Dr. in Ward 3, meanwhile, proposes the development of one six-storey and three three-storey residential apartment buildings, with a total of 88 new rental units. Planning staff recommended that the public meetings for both applications be targeted for the fourth quarter of 2016.

Wesley Mimico hosts lunch program The Wesley Mimico United Church congregation welcomes back guests to its lunch and food bank programs with lunch Saturday. “We know that many residents have low incomes and hunger is no stranger on the Lakeshore,” Harry Oussoren, a volunteer host, said in a statement. “So these ministries – along with initiatives by other faith groups and food banks – contribute toward food justice for many struggling to live on ODSP (Ontario Disability Support

Program) and Ontario Works and inadequate minimum wage incomes.” Every Saturday at noon, except during summer months, guests gather in the lower hall of the Martin Luther Evangelical Lutheran Church, 2379 Lake Shore Blvd. W. at Superior Avenue, for lunch and an opportunity to meet Lakeshore friends and neighbours. The food bank is also open.

Recently, the congregation sold its church building at 2 Station Rd. at Mimico Avenue to a Montessori school. The congregation gathers for worship in the Mimico Library auditorium Sundays at 10:30 a.m. Midweek programs and meetings take place at the church offices at 2405 Lake Shore Blvd. W. For details or to volunteer, contact Rev. Joan Smith and the Wesley office at 416-251-5811 or 416-546-5737.

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36 Mendota Rd. #2 ~ $599,000. OPEN WEEKEND 2-4 PM (Photo ID Please) FREEHOLD 16’ Wide ~ 1650 SqFt ~ 2 Bdrm ~ 2 Bath ~ Spacious & Sunfilled Family Rm Walk Out To City Garden Patio ~ Easy Access To Business/Airport

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The Kingsway

85 Burrows Avenue. Custom Built & Well-Designed With Beautiful Millwork. Sleek Style With No Detail Overlooked Or Expense Spared. Stunning Kitchen, Thermador Appl’s, Butler’s Pantry, Centre Isl. Open Concept Main Flr Family Rm W/Dining Area. “Elan” Smart-Home System, French Doors, Heated Bathroom Flrs. Luxurious Master Bedroom Wing W/Dressing Rm & 5 Pc Ensuite. Expansive Lower Level Drenched In Natural Light. Walk To Schools, 1 Bus To Subway. Mins To Shopping, Highways, Airport. $1,859,000

548 Prince Edward. Custom built in The Kingsway! Open concept main floor living & dining rooms. Granite kitchen with centre island / breakfast bar. Family room features built-ins for media and French doors walk-out to rear deck (to be built before closing) & gardens * 4 bedrooms, 5 baths, skylights * Master bedroom wing * Second floor laundry * Recreation room with walk-up to gardens * Over 3,300 square feet of gracious living on all levels * Tandem 2-car garage. $1,669,000

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RAVINE ‘BABY POINT’ ~ Join This Great Community

2111 Lake Shore Blvd. W PH 8 ~ $749,900. ~ 2 Bdrm + Office ~ 2 Bath 61 Baby Point Crescent ~ $2,300,000. ~ 4 Bdrm ~ 3 1/2 Bath Locker + 2 Parking ~ 1454 SqFt ~ Newport Lifestyle With Great Amenities Ravine 98’x262’ Lot ~ Personalize / Rebuild Your Dream ~ By Appointment open house sat/sun 2-4 pm 31 Oldham Rd Family Friendly Sought-After Princess

CheRYL e. GIBson Sales Representative

416 245-9933 Dir.: 416 894-8689

Royal lepage Porritt Real Estate, Brokerage Independently Owned and Operated

Anne Manor Bungalow! Huge Lot - 82.56’ X 120’. Bright Home W/Floor To Ceiling Windows In Open Concept Elegant L/D Rm. Gas Fp. Hardwood Thru-Out M-Floor. Reno’d Eat-In-Kitchen W/Stunning Granite, Porcelain Tile Flr, Stone Back splash, Pocket Doors & 3 Season Sun rm. W/O From Sun rm To Deck & Lrg Priv. Fenced In Yard. Ensuite In Mbr. Front Foyer Skylight. Fully finished Lower level. Rec rm W/Fp. 4Th br W/ Walk-Up, Priv. Office & Tons Of Storage. $1,225,000

Islington Village

Springbrook Gardens

Bloor/Kipling

1152 Islington Ave. Custom Renovated Home Boasts Quality Craftsmanship & Finishes * Stone’s Throw To The Subway & Bloor Street Cafes/Restaurants * 3+1 Bedrooms, 4 Baths * Gourmet’s Delight Granite Kitchen, B/I Stainless Steel Appliances, Breakfast Area & Sliding Glass Door Walk-Out To Deck & Pool-Sized Rear Yard * Main Floor Family Room & Powder Room * Master Bedroom Retreat W/ Tray Ceiling, Dressing Room & 5Pc Ensuite Bath. Finished Lower Level Perfect For Additional Living Space! Minutes To Shopping, Theatre, Highways & Airports! $1,189,000

25 Monkton Avenue. Springbrook Gardens Gem! Stone’s throw from the subway & restaurants! Contemporary home w/Open concept main floor with office/bdrm, walk-out to deck. Modern kit features Caesar stone counters, brkfst bar, high-end ss appliances. Master bdrm retreat w/5 pc ens & walkin closet. Gas fireplace. Bamboo & hardwood floors. Basement divided creating a separate self-contained unit w/granite kitchen. Walk to schools, The Kingsway shops, boutiques. Mins to downtown! $1,189,000

33 Acorn Avenue. Attention Builders, Renovators And First Time Buyers! Perfect Opportunity To Enter Our Hot Real Estate Market! Walk To The Subway, Schools, Parks & Shopping. Quiet Family Neighbourhood. Over-Sized Tandem Garage With Over 13’ Ceiling Height... Perfect For Work Shop Or Car Enthusiasts! Minutes To Highways, Sherway Gardens, Big Box Stores, Downtown And Both Airports. Don’t Miss This One. $599,000

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Frank Leo

Guaranteed OPULENT KINGSWAY RESIDENCE

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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MAPLE CUSTOM-BUILT LUXURY!!

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Absolutely Stunning Approximately 3,000 Sq Ft Of Luxury Living Space Located In Prestigious Neighbourhood!! Quality Workmanship Throughout. Huge Gourmet Kitchen W/ High-End Viking Appliances, Large Island And Separate Pantry, Sunken Open-Concept Family Room W/ Soaring 18’ Ceiling, Main Floor Living Room/Office, Finished W/O Basement & Much More! Amazing Property, Amazing Opportunity! Only $1,595,000!!

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!

WOODBRIDGE RANCH BUNGALOW

Stunning 3+2 Bdrm home with over $250K in Upgrades in Coveted Area, Steps to Kortright Conservation + Humber river Trails, 4,000 Sq Ft of living space, Gourmet Chef’s Kitchen with Quartz Island, Large Master with 5pc Ensuite, Huge Entertainer’s Rec Room, Landscaped Grounds, 2 Car Garage, 9 Ft Ceilings, Only $1,349,000!

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!

RENOVATED 6 BEDROOM 2 STOREY Quiet High Demand Neighbourhood, Situated on 390 ft Deep Lot, Stunning Open Concept Layout, Gleaming Hardwood Floors, Gourmet Family Size Kitchen, S/S Appliances, Formal Dining Room, Spacious Bright Large Living Rm, Massive Family Room, Walkout to Deck Overlooking Large Backyard, Finished Basement, Enclosed Sunroom, Double Garage Plus Much More! Only $1,299,900!

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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!

ER ANOTH D SOL

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!

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2 STOREY MASTERPIECE

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!

Sold in 1 WK For 125% oF aSKinG!

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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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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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! $799,900!

STUNNING APPLEWOOD SIDESPLIT!

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!

Sold FaSt For 100% oF aSKinG!

BACKING ONTO RAVINE

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 in 1 WK For 128% oF aSKinG!

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BUNGALOW WITH 2 STRY ADDITION!

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!

Sold FaSt For toP dollar!

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CHARMING APPLEWOOD BUNGALOW!

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!

SPECTACULAR BUNGALOW

RENOVATED ROYAL YORK 2 STOREY!

Sold FaSt For 103% oF aSKinG!

Sold in 1 WK For 108% oF aSKinG!

High Demand Neighbourhood, Steps to Bishop Allen, ESA and Karen Kain Schools, Maple Kitchen with Granite, Stainless Steel Appliances and Heated Floor, Bath with Jacuzzi Tub, Newer 1 Bdrm In-Law Suite, Walkout to Large Deck and Detached Garage, Absolutely Must be Seen! Just move in and enjoy! Only $749,000!

THE ICONIC IMPERIAL PLAzA LOFTS!

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 DETACHED!

3 Bedroom, 3 Bathroom Open Concept home nestled in desirable neighbourhood. Large Eat-In Kitchen with Granite Countertops, S/S Appliances and Island. Gleaming Hardwood throughout. In-Law Suite in Basement with Separate Entrance. Large fenced-in private back yard with 2 Parking Spots and access to detached garage. Steps to transit, schools, shopping, and parks. Only $649,000!

ETOBICOKE LOT $599,000! Brick Bungalow on a Large 36 x 150 Ft Lot in Sought After Quiet Pocket, Opportunity for Renovators, Contractors, Builders, Nestled Amongst Million + Rebuilds/ New Homes, Steps to Great Schools, Golf Course and TTC!

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!!!

1,300 SQ FT OF LUXURY

JUNCTION AREA SEMI!!

Beautifully Updated Bungalow!! Perfect Starter Home Or Condo Alternative. Located In Desirable “St. Clair West Village”. Large Open Concept Living/Dining Room, Modern Kitchen, Spacious Master Bedroom With W/I Closet, Finished Basement, Private Rear Patio & Garage! Steps To Transit, “Stockyards” Shopping & Restaurants. Move-In Ready.

Sold in 1 WK For 106% oF aSKinG!

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.

Sold in 1 WK For 108% oF aSKinG!

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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!

ER ANOTH SOLD

PRIME DOWNTOWN LOCATION!

Sold in 1 WK For 139% oF aSKinG!

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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!

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!

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!

Sold FaSt For 100% oF aSKinG!

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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NEW “CLOUD 9” CONDO!!”

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!

MODERN CONDO LIVING AT ITS BEST!

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!

INCREDIBLE VALUE!!

Spacious Detached 4-Bedroom Located In Quiet, FamilyOriented Neighbourhood of Barrie!! Steps From Schools & Parks. Open Concept Layout With Large Living/Dining Room, Separate Family Room W/ Fireplace, Eat-In Kitchen, Master Bedroom W/ Ensuite & W/I Closet, Finished Basement, Large Deck O/Looking Pool & Hot Tub. This Is The One You’ve Been Waiting For – Won’t Last long Only $399,900!!!

WILLOWDALE OPPORTUNITY!

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!

Sold For toP dollar!!

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3 bdrm 2 bath Townhouse with Hardwood Floors and Finished Basement Rec Room. Eat in Kitchen, Spacious Living Room With Walkout To Private Fully Fenced Backyard with Patio. Close to schools, Mall, Park, Hwy and Buses. Super value for only $299,900!!

LUXURY UNIONVILLE CONDO!

“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!

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coming september 17th WEST TORONTO’S MOST ANTICIPATED COMMUNITY OF URBAN TOWNHOMES

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Leah Giannone Sales Representative

416 236-6000 Office

416 333-6178 Direct

GiannoneRealty@gmail.com

Sutton West Realty Inc., Brokerage Independently Owned and Operated

475 the West maLL #802

open house sunday 2-4 pM

www.288MillRoad.coM

288 Mill Road B20 Welcome to this rarely available, elegant one level two bedroom plus den suite at the prestigious Masters Condominiums. Great features include an open concept kitchen with stainless appliances, centre island and large eating area, wainscoting in the foyer and hallway, crown molding in the combined living/ dining room, California shutters, updated doors, three balconies, two baths plus a laundry area with extra storage. Enjoy the fabulous resort style amenities and excellent building management The Masters has to offer. $419,000

32 Park Blvd

Oversize Bungalow Updated & Expanded In 2006 ($250,000+ Spent To Include Family Room/Den, 3rd Bdrm) & Large Master With Ensuite W Sep Shower & Jacuzzi. Expanded Entrance To Lower. Lake, Park View From The Living Room. Home Is Located Centrally In The Growth Area Of Long Branch. Walk To Go, Starbucks, Pubs Restaurants Beach, Trails, 35+ Pots, Cathedral Ceilings, Private Backyard, Professional Front Landscaping, Heated Garage. $898,000

john & liz stevenson

Sales Representative

416 233-8657 StevensonTeam.ca info@stevensonteam.ca

Real Estate Services ltd., Brokerage

BIll MClEaN Salesperson

416 384 416

Beautifully maintained Suite. 2 bedroom plus den, spacious with amazing South-West exposure. Lots of windows throughout. Den can be used as a 3rd Bedroom Or Office. Close To Highways, Airport, Transit, and Schools. Highly Desirable Area. You can live in or rent out.

2036 574 1871

mcleanbill@rogers.com www.billmclean.ca

IPRO REALTY LTD., Brokerage

www.homefinder.ca

11 Bolger Pl.

$699,000

OPen hOuse sat, sePt 17 – 2-4Pm

Lovingly maintained family home on a quiet court location. This classic bungalow features 3 bedrooms + 2 updated baths on pie shaped lot with spacious backyard. Main floor features open concept living and dining, updated hardwood floors, and eat-in kitchen w/ walk-out to deck. Fully finished basement offers excellent space for family time and nights by the fire. Easy access to nearby amenities, highways, transit. Come see why this house should be your next home!

416.565.3001 HireSandra.com

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Royal LePage Real Estate Services Ltd., Brokerage

WelcoMe hoMe!

this lovely 1.5 storey home. This wonderful home is deceptively spacious. Some Features include: 3 bdrms, 3 baths, generous principal rooms, main floor den, master ensuite bath, gorgeous big private yard, large screened rm overlooking yard. Lovely 50 x 125 ft lot. Check out floor plans and photos at www.43springbrook.com or www.sharonmcguigan.com

opeN house sat/suN 2-4 pm WOW!!! Great Value - Detached

2 storey brick with private drive, garage, and 3 car parking. $8 Spacious principal rooms and main floor additions include a den/office, pantry, and washroom. Lots of cupboards, closets and storage. A “Don’t Miss”. 601 Annette St. near Bloor West Village NeW listiNg! Runnymede. 00

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Broker, B.A., M.A., M.Ed.

416 236-1871

“Professionalism, Caring & Results... When the Time is Right for You”

Royal LePage Real Estate Services Ltd., Brokerage

Please call us today for a Free Evaluation of Your Home

416.262.6061

sidorovainwood.com info@sidorovainwood.com

Open HOuSe Sat/Sun 2-4pm

31 Woodvalley Dr – North Drive.

$999,000 Estate Sale. Beautiful very spacious 3+1 bedrooms bungalow in Prestigious North Drive Enclave. Open L-shaped living area. Floor to Ceiling windows, hardwood fl. & walk out to pool size yard. Updated eat in kitchen. Large master w/ 3pc. Ensuite. Very High finished basement family rm w/ fireplace, wet bar, sauna, rec room & nanny suite. Extra large 2 car garage w/ cathedral ceiling. Professionally landscaped- great curb appeal. Near James gardens, bike trails, excellent schools & upscale neighbourhood amenities. More info on www.SidorovaInwood.com.

SUTTON GROUP REALTY SYSTEMS INC., BROKERAGE INDEPENDENTLY OWNED AND OPERATED. *NOT INTENDED TO SOLICIT BUYERS AND SELLERS CURRENTLY UNDER CONTRACT WITH A BROKER

103 kingSview BLvd.

21 eLder ave.

Public open house Saturday & Sunday 2-4

Public open house Saturday & Sunday 2-4

Perfect semi detached 4 bedroom family home in a Central Etobicoke location! This property has two kitchens, a separate entrance, and is already ideal for a live in investment. Many upgrades including renovated kitchens, bathrooms, and hardwood floors throughout. Absolutely charming backyard with numerous sitting areas and pond and fountain. Enough room to park four cars in the driveway! A short walk from public transportation, shopping, parks, schools, and access to all major hwys.

Beautiful open concept starter home in a fabulous location, just minutes from the lake! This is a perfect opportunity for first time home buyers. Large and sun filled loft style master bedroom on second floor, renovated bathroom, modern eat in kitchen. Magnificent wood deck perfect for entertaining, overlooking the fully fenced backyard. Minutes from schools, shopping, Mimico GO Station, and Humber College.

Srecko (Lucky) MiLidrag & MaSha MiLidrag* Sales Representatives

416 235-2500

Re/Max Diamond Inc., Brokerage Independently Owned and Operated

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GROWING WOMEN’S HEALTH We believe you’re at your best when you LOVE. YOU. Share the love and give for a healthier community.

Queen of Heaven Catholic Cemetery OPEN HOUSE Set aside your sacred space Saturday October 1, 2016 9:00 am to 4:30 pm Join us for the celebration of Mass at 9:30 am Tour times are 11:00 am, 12:00 pm and 1:00 pm. Save the HST on pre-planned cemetery arrangements made before October 31st 2016 that include the purchase of a crypt, grave or niche. 0% financing and up to 60 months to pay.

Come and enjoy the peace and beauty of our sacred grounds.

Call the office at 905-851-5822 for more information.

Attend our FREE home safety seminar

Visit your local Shoppers Drug Mart from September 10 to October 7, 2016 and join our annual campaign to Grow Women’s Health. 100% of the proceeds will support local Women’s Health initiatives in your community. When you make a donation, you can add your own colourful leaf ($1), butterfly ($5), apple ($10), or bird ($50) to the Women’s Health tree proudly displayed in your store’s front window. All those colourful additions to the tree really add up – since 2002, you’ve helped us raise over $29 million. Please help us continue to Grow Women’s Health in your community again this year.

In praise of older homes

What you need to know to protect your family from an electrical hazard Attend a FREE home safety seminar specifically focused on electrical issues common to older homes.

DID YOU KNOW? This is what we find in homes just like yours. 99% of homes have electrical defects that pose potential hazards 30% of homes have serious “call the fire department” defects 40% of homes inspected harbour dangerous shock hazards 61% of homes inspected have inadequate, or expired smoke alarms

ARE YOU AT RISK ? If you own an older home If your home’s had multiple renovations or homeowners If your home has aluminum or knob-and-tube wiring If you’re experiencing electrical issues in your home

LOVE YOUR OLDER HOME - A FREE SEMINAR

THURSDAY SEPTEMBER 22ND, 2016 • 7:00p.m.–8:30p.m. • Registration 6:30p.m. Fairfield Seniors’ Centre – Room 4 : 80 Lothian Ave., Etobicoke Special Guest Speaker Frank Cohn Host, The Home Improvement Show 1010 Newstalk Radio An expert renovator, Frank understands the issues most commonly found in older homes. He offers guidelines that will help you prioritize where to spend your money to maximize the return on investment.

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w Wednesday, Sept. 21

Ask An Expert WHEN: 7 to 8 p.m. WHERE: Alderwood Library, 2 Orianna Dr. CONTACT: 416-394-5310 COST: Free Tisha King from Chartered Professional Accountants will discuss managing your finances in retirement. Registration required.

Church Flea Market WHEN: 8 a.m. to 1 p.m. WHERE: St. Matthias Anglican Church, 1428 Royal York Rd. CONTACT: 416-2449211 COST: $20 for vendor space Gently used household items, toys, linens, fine goods, jewelry, book room and baking. Outside: barbecue and vendors. New vendors welcome. Community Bird Walk WHEN: 9 to 11 a.m. WHERE: Colonel Samuel Smith Park, Col. Samuel Smith Park Drive and Lake Shore Boulevard West CONTACT: brian@ ccfew.org COST: Free Monthly community bird walks in Etobicoke waterfront parks. Rain or shine. Meet in the south parking lot. Fun Fair and Silent Auction WHEN: 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. WHERE: Holy Angels Catholic Elementary School, 65 Jutland Rd. CONTACT: fallfaircommittee@yahoo.ca COST: Free Barbecue, pony rides, bouncy castles, games, cake walk, nail spa, stuffed animal adoption, vendors and more. Annual General Meeting WHEN: 1:30 to 3 p.m. WHERE: Stonegate Community Health Centre, 150 Berry Rd. CONTACT: 416-2317070 Ext. 307 COST: Free Before the meeting, there will be a ribbon cutting ceremony for the new mural at Bell Manor (Banana) Park. Remembering Gene Wilder Film Festival WHEN: 2 to 3:45 p.m. WHERE: Brentwood Library, 36 Brentwood Rd., North CONTACT: 416-394-5247 COST: Free Willy Wonka and the Chocolate Factory (1971).

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Etobicoke Terry Fox Run WHEN: 8 a.m. to 1 p.m. WHERE: West Deane Park - Martingrove and Rathburn roads CONTACT: nancydonnaperna@ymail.com COST: Free

Let There Be Music Community Choir WHEN: 9 a.m. to noon WHERE: Westway United Church, 8 Templar Dr. CONTACT: Kathy Twynam, 416-621-0888 COST: $50 per season Well-established mixed choir is inviting singers in all voice ranges. Rehearsals are on Wednesday mornings. Two concerts per year: Christmas and spring. A varied list of music including secular, anthems and musicals. Walk, run, bike or rollerblade. Activities all day, including a silent auction, barbecue, corn roast and more. Heritage Monthly Antique Market WHEN: 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. WHERE: Cloverdale Mall, 250 The East Mall CONTACT: Jennifer, 416-236-1669 Ext.223 COST: Free Featuring dealers from Ontario and Quebec. Held one Sunday a month. The Rustin Oree Walk WHEN: Sundays from 9 a.m. to 10 a.m. WHERE: Esther Lorrie Park, 50 Westhumber Blvd. CONTACT: 416743-1331 COST: Free Weekly walking group for adults. Non-competitive and open to all. Welcome Back Barbecue WHEN: 10:30 a.m. to 2 p.m. WHERE: The Church of Christ the King, 475 Rathburn Rd. CONTACT: Church Office, 416-621-3630 COST: Free Fellowship, fun and food. Sunday Dance WHEN: 4 to 8 p.m. WHERE: Lakeshore Moose Lodge, 3753 Lake Shore Blvd. W. CONTACT: Nelson, 416-2558375 COST: Cover $2 Non-members Featuring: Joe Tucker and Second WindSinging and dancing. Open mic. Afternoon Jazz WHEN: 4 to 5 p.m. WHERE: St. Margaret’s Anglican Church, 156 Sixth St. CONTACT: Rev. Mark Gladding, parishpriest.stmargarets@bellnet.ca COST: Free Featuring The Bass Line Trio. Readings from many religious traditions. Service is held on the first and third Sunday of each month.

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Sunnylea Drop-in WHEN: 9:15 to 11:15 a.m. WHERE: Royal York Rd United Church, 851 Royal York Rd. CONTACT: 416-2319401 COST: Free Caregiver and child can take part in activities, crafts, learning circle and more. For newborns to children six years of age. Seniors’ Exercise WHEN: 9:30 a.m. to noon WHERE: Franklin Horner Community Centre, 432 Horner Ave. CONTACT: Susan, 416-252-6822 COST: Free; Drop in Stretch and general exercise with a qualified instructor. Armchair Travel WHEN: 2 to 4 p.m. WHERE: Eatonville Library, 430 Burnhamthorpe Rd. CONTACT: 416-394-5270 COST: Free A virtual walking tour explores Quebec. Cooking Workshop WHEN: 2:30 to 4 p.m. WHERE: Stonegate Community Health Centre, 150 Berry Rd. CONTACT: 416-2317070 Ext. 307 COST: Free Learn how to cook basic healthy and delicious recipes. These sessions are specially for people with limited cooking experience and want to learn how to cook healthy meals with limited income. Registration required. Etobicoke Camera Club WHEN: 7 to 9 p.m. WHERE: Humber Valley United Church, 76 Anglesey Blvd. CONTACT: john@stevensonteam.ca COST: Free Presentation: Journeys and Adventures as a Photojournalist and

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Divorce Care Program WHEN: 7 to 9 p.m. WHERE: Discovery Community Christian Church - Westway Campus, 6 Kilburn Place CONTACT: Pastor Edmund Lucido, 416-247-1922, edmund@gotodc3. com COST: $20 for the workbook For those who are currently separated or undergoing divorce. Etobicoke Quilters Guild WHEN: 7 to 9:30 p.m. WHERE: Neilson Park Creative Centre, 56 Neilson Dr. CONTACT: Linda, 647-349-0909, www.etobicokequiltersguild.com COST: Free Monthly meeting. Guests welcome. Learn about new courses for beginners starting Sept. 21. Toronto West Progressive Euchre WHEN: 7 to 10 p.m. WHERE: South Shore Bar and Grill, 264 Browns Line CONTACT: s_busby1@yahoo.ca COST: $10 per person Tournament style progressive euchre Hoyle rules; No stick the dealer. Prizes.

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Home Based Business Certificate WHEN: 9:15 to 1 p.m. WHERE: YWCA JUMP Etobicoke, 222 Dixon Rd. CONTACT: Qaiser Khan, 416-964-3883 Ext.404 COST: Free For newcomer women only. Learn how to set up a home based business. Once a week for four weeks. Registration is required for this certificate course. The Incredible Years WHEN: 1 p.m. to 3 p.m. WHERE: Christ Church St. James Anglican Church, 194 Parklawn Rd. CONTACT: Larissa, 416-231-7070 Ext.274, ,

COST: Free Parents will learn about play, praise, rewards, limit settings, problem solving and handling misbehaviours. Healthy Cooking Demo WHEN: 4 to 7 p.m. WHERE: Christ Church St. James Anglican Church, 194 Parklawn Rd. CONTACT: Julia, 416-231-7070 COST: Free Explore the delicious world of healthy cooking with market produce. Share recipes, tips and ideas. Fashion Show WHEN: 7:30 to 9:30 p.m. WHERE: Fellowship Presbyterian Church, 80 Thistle Down Blvd. CONTACT: Marion Nicholl, 416-748-1053 COST: $10 purchase tickets at the door Sponsored by the Alia-Tanjay store. Purchase tickets at the door. Tea, coffee and dessert will be served.

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Montgomery’s Inn Farmers’ Market WHEN: 2 to 6 p.m. WHERE: Montgomery’s Inn Museum, 4709 Dundas St. W CONTACT: Kate Hill Nicholson, 416-394-8113, khill4@toronto.ca COST: Free Vendors sell local and organic veggies, fruit, meat, cheese, eggs, honey, preserves, baked goods, fresh bread and prepared foods.

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Moms and Tots Program WHEN: 10:30 to 11:30 a.m. WHERE: St. Philip’s Lutheran Church, 61 West Deane Park Dr. CONTACT: Marisa, 647-523-5540 COST: Free The Moms and Tots program is free to all mothers/caregivers and tots every Thursday.

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Former Toronto councillor Doug Ford announces the release of his new book, which he claims will expose the lies of politicians and media.

‘Ford Nation’ promises to be a tell-all book Tamara Shephard tshephard@insidetoronto.com Doug Ford promises a selfpenned book due out Nov. 22 about the Ford family will be “the most exciting book this country has ever seen when it comes to politics.” The former Etobicoke North councillor announced the “eye-opener” book early Tuesday to a throng of media in the backyard of his mother Diane’s Etobicoke home after calling the media there for news promised to be “very, very exciting and special.” All proceeds, he said, will be donated to charity. The book, Ford Nation, is being billed by book publisher Harper Collins as “two brothers, one vision” and “the true story of the people’s mayor” as it tells the story of Rob Ford’s four years as Toronto’s mayor. “No one, no media, is going

to be untouched,” Ford said of the book, in the works for more than a year. The book is penned in parts by Ford, his late brother, Rob, their mother, and their nephew, Michael Ford, who recently won the Etobicoke North council seat in a July byelection. “There are a couple of media outlets that have told lie after lie after lie to sell advertising and to sell newspapers,” Ford said. The tell-all book will also name politicians from all three levels of government Ford called “hypocrites” for criticizing his then-mayor brother’s drug and alcohol addiction while, he charged, not going public with their own addiction. Ford said he will tour the country with the book “We’re going to get our story out there. It’s a good story. It’s a very, very interesting story,” he said,

The side street next to the home where the late former Toronto mayor and Etobicoke North councillor Rob Ford grew up was filled Friday evening with hundreds of people enjoying free burgers, beer and donning new Ford Nation T-shirts. But the free festivities weren’t the only reason supporters attended Ford Fest, they also came to pay their respects to the late politician. Ford passed away on March 22 after a lengthy battle with a rare form of abdominal cancer. As guests lined up for close to an hour-and-a-half for barbecue at Ford Fest, both former Toronto city councillor Doug Ford and current councillor Michael Ford turned their attention from community to politics, saying there is an “inequity” between downtown Toronto and its suburb to the west. “We need to make sure we get our fair share of tax dollars we pay in the city,” newly elected Etobicoke North councillor Michael Ford said. “I think it’s important to invest in downtown, absolutely, but there needs to be a balance.” Doug Ford used the proposed rail deck park downtown as an example of what he believes is uneven public spending. “You can’t funnel all the money downtown and ignore the people in the suburbs,” he said.

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The subject of a downtownsuburban divide is always present in conversations with Ford Nation, but Friday’s crowd was optimistic that things might turn in Etobicoke’s favour. Daphne Langford, who went to high school with the late Ford, expressed adulation for her former classmate and said Etobicoke was socially isolated from the rest of the city. “Everybody’s sectioned off (in Toronto) and that’s why

I’m here tonight, because this is a celebration of Rob Ford and this part of town,” she said. Celebrating Toronto’s former mayor was also the sentiment Carla Ferlisi conveyed as she waited in line for food. “We wanted to share the memory of Rob Ford, we felt he was a very genuine and honest man in our community and helped a lot of people here in the Etobicoke area,” Ferlisi

said. “My son goes to school with his kids, so in memory of the kids and the family we wanted to come celebrate.” Music blared in the backyard of the Ford family home just south of Royal York Road and Lawrence Avenue where ice cream was being handed out. Doug Ford described carrying on the legacy of Ford Fest, started by his father Doug Ford Sr. 21 years ago, as “absolutely critical.”

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Former police chief Bill McCormack remembered as loving family man Andrew PAlAmArchuk apalamarchuk@insidetoronto.com Bill McCormack was a loving family man and a proud police officer. That’s how the former Toronto police chief was remembered during a funeral service at St. Paul’s Basilica Monday. “The two most important things in my dad’s life were family and family,” said McCormack’s son Michael, who is also president of the Toronto Police Association. “My dad is a proud man. He loved his beautiful bride, loved his children, grandchildren, great-grandchildren and his beloved Toronto police.” McCormack, who served as Metro Toronto police chief from 1989 to 1995, died last Thursday at age 83. “My father was many things to me. He was a father, a mentor, my boss,” said Michael, adding, “try to participate in a job action when your dad is the chief and let me know how that goes for you.” McCormack leaves behind five children, four of whom became police officers, 11 grandchildren, three great-grandchildren and his wife Jean. Eldest grandchild Erin noted her grandfather was one of the most

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recognized men in Toronto in the ’90s. “You couldn’t go anywhere with that man without someone shouting chief,” she said. “It drove me crazy, and I told him he’d have to start putting a bag over his head when we were out in public.” McCormack’s daughter Kathy said her father would “never hesitate to tell you he loved you or embrace you with one his heartfelt hugs.” “The greatest of his loves was his

love for my mom, his family and the pride he had in being a police officer,” she added. About 900 people, including Mayor John Tory, former mayor Mel Lastman, former premier Mike Harris and former police chief Bill Blair, attended the funeral. “I thought very highly of him,” Harris said. “He could be tough, but he could be kind; he could be compassionate, and the men and women in the force respected him

and liked him. If I had been premier a little sooner, he might have been chief a little longer.” Blair called McCormack a “great role model and a great mentor.” “I never knew a man who wore their uniform more proudly than Bill McCormack,” Blair said. Mike Sale, a retired inspector, said McCormack paved the way for community outreach. “There was no chief before him who would go out and do the community interaction that he would do,” Sale said in an interview. “As the chief of police, he’d put his uniform on, grab a couple of people from a local division and…go walking through the neighbourhood to meet people. He was always engaging.” Sale was a 19-year-old cadet when he first met McCormack in the early 1970s. “He was a gentleman. He was extremely cordial,” Sale said. McCormack joined the police force in 1959 and served as a homicide detective throughout the ’70s. In 1979, McCormack was promoted to inspector and served stints at 52 Division and internal affairs. In 1982, he was promoted again and tasked with establishing a public affairs unit.

“Bill McCormack was a tried and true and respected street police officer and homicide squad detective and when he moved over to community services that brought a lot of credibility to the function,” Sale said. “He was big on public education, crime prevention, community interaction and participation. … He helped advance the police force at a critical time in its history.” McCormack became chief in 1989 and was extremely popular with the members. “From the first day to the last, there never was a time when he didn’t enjoy pretty wide support and respect from the people on the police service,” Sale said. “He was one of the most popular (chiefs) of all time.” McCormack also served as president of the Canadian Association of Chiefs of Police. In the early ’90s, McCormack founded the chief’s ceremonial unit. Members of the unit acted as pallbearers. The service’s pipe band, mounted unit and motorcycle squad also took part in the procession.

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