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Donations help ensure people have food throughout the winter months AARON D’ANDREA adandrea@metroland.com Lisa McMillan would have never imagined she would have to rely on a food bank for support. "I’m a very proud woman," she told Metroland Media Toronto. "It’s hard to admit when you need help." McMillan, 56, was working at a restaurant as a sever last year when she lost her job. "I thought it would be no problem to find another job, and I had over $2,000 in savings," she said. "Once my money got drained, I had to go to welfare, which was a big deal." Depression hit her, and with her luck running out, she turned to the Daily Bread Food Bank for help a decision that changed her. "It brought me out of my skin," she said. "It brought me back to the person that I was." When McMillan began using the food bank, it had just finished its Holiday Drive campaign. The money and food raised from the drive helps Daily Bread provide food for close to 200 food programs and clients across the city throughout the winter. This year’s drive started on Nov. 23, and ends on Dec. 31. Gail Nyberg, executive director of the food bank, said they are aiming to
| Etobicoke Guardian | Thursday, December 22, 2016
Daily Bread on track to reaching holiday food drive goal
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Volunteer Carinna Gaylor sorts through donations at the Daily Bread Food Bank Holiday Drive on Monday, Dec. 19. The daily bread food bank is on track to reach its goal of 1.5 million pounds of food by Dec. 31. raise $1.5-million and 1.5million pounds of food. As of Monday, Dec. 19, the food bank has raised close to $570,000, and 200,000 pounds of food. "Are we on track? Yes," she said. "Do we have a long way to go? Yes." Nyberg added the Holiday Food Drive is important to the organization because they don’t receive as many donations in the following months. "It certainly drops off, that’s why the goal during both Thanksgiving and Christmas is so high, because it’s not just about the Christmas season or the Thanksgiving season, it’s about making sure there’s enough on the shelves to
feed people throughout the winter," she said. McMillan, who now volunteers at Daily Bread, is encouraging people to donate to the Holiday Drive, and to continue to do so after it ends. "It’s very hard as a client-volunteer to say no to somebody when you know they need food," she added. Looking forward, being a client at the food bank has helped McMillan get back on the right track. In January, McMillan is hoping to start her new job as a server at a restaurant. Nyberg has seen many people like McMillan come through the food bank, and is proud they have been able to help.
"A lot of the people who come to food banks sometimes are a little bit nervous and they wonder what it’s like, but when they come and they get a hamper of food and it’s good
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son who had that one thing change in their lives." Food donations can be dropped off at any local fire hall, and financial donations can be made online at www.dailybread.ca.
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Don’t ruin your life, or the lives of others, by driving drunk The holidays are a time of year for family gatherings, evenings out with friends and reminiscing about the year that was, and looking ahead to what might come. With every story shared of dreams fulfilled, or those that remained just out of reach, alcohol may be a regular companion at the table. Catching up over a bottle of wine isn’t uncommon during the holidays, but what shouldn’t become common is getting behind the wheel after an evening of drinking - now, or at any time of year. MADD Canada reports that accidents involving alcohol and/or drugs are the leading criminal cause of death in Canada. Its website reports that in 2012, there were 2,546 crash deaths. Of those, 1,497 involved drivers who had some alcohol or drug presence in their system. That works out to almost 60 per cent of people who knowingly turned the key in the ignition after consuming alcohol or drugs. But that doesn’t have to be the case. There is enough education and awareness about the dangers of drunk or drugged driving that there’s no excuse to get behind the wheel impaired. The human cost is staggering; innocent people’s lives changed in an instant, without their consent. The financial cost to all parties involved can be catastrophic; draining their savings and in some cases, losing their homes because of court costs or stacking medical bills. The Toronto Police Service, along with 16 other police services across the province, launched its annual holiday R.I.D.E. campaign last month. Toronto police are out every night until after the new year holding spot checks at various locations across the city – working to keep you safe. But drivers have a responsibility. Pay for the long cab ride, take Uber, arrange for a designated driver or call someone you trust to pick you up. Making arrangements to enjoy yourself, but not taking the unnecessary risk of getting in the driver’s seat impaired, is the best gift you can give yourself this holiday season. If you’re heading out to celebrate the start of 2017, Corby Spirit and Wine is partnering with the TTC to offer complimentary rides home for revelers. There are options everywhere. No good time is worth driving impaired.
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Industrial buildings tempt the faithful, despite city crackdown Toronto is a place of religious freedom, but isn’t a friendly place for religious groups which lack a lot of patience and money. If you want to start a church, mosque, or temple, and you don’t want to rent space in another religious institution, your options are limited. Building a place of worship takes plenty of time and cash. If you don’t have that, you’re more likely to do something foolish, such as moving into an old warehouse or factory. On a stretch of Birchmount Road in Scarborough, the city shut down a Hindu temple last month. The Canada Kanthaswamy Temple Society held services in a warehouse for years, temporarily, while its home on the same street
MIKE ADLER Edges of Toronto is being rebuilt. The Sakinah Centre opened a mosque and private school in an industrial building two doors away from that warehouse. More than 100 children attended the school before it suddenly shut down, and the mosque with it, in January. Both buildings were served with orders branding them "unsafe" - both lacked fire safety systems required for places of wor-
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ship and schools - but the city also acted because they were in an employment area it wants to save. Michael Thompson, chairperson of Toronto’s Economic Development Committee, says the city is not picking on any religious groups, but Sakinah and Canada Kanthaswamy both ignored the city’s warnings about improper zoning. "A lot of folks are just not wanting to follow the rules." Part of the problem is this industrial part of Birchmount is already dotted with places of worship and private schools, as are many employment zones across the city. Seeking to stop a trend, the city clamped down in 2013 with a new bylaw,
though it seems it sometimes takes inspectors years to find and act against new places of worship existing where they shouldn’t. To leaders of religious institutions struggling to find an affordable building - and who perhaps received bad advice - this must look awfully unfair, and empty industrial real estate awfully tempting. But what about those believers who scraped together the donations, the money for lessons? Where can they go now? Edges of Toronto is a column about how people see life in Toronto differently, depending on where they live. Reach Mike Adler at madler@insidetoronto.com
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Longtime park user decries police heavy handedness Re: Lewd behaviour at Etobicoke’s Marie Curtis Park no longer tolerated, say police (Cynthia Reason, Etobicoke Guardian, November 17, 2016) As a longtime resident of the Long Branch community, I have been a regular user of Marie Curtis Park for 25 years, picnicking, jogging and cycling freely through all areas of the 100 acres with friends and family. I also routinely walk my dog through the "semi-feral" wooded areas located on the western side of the Park, well away from the playground and splash pad on the eastern side across the Etobicoke Creek. Never have I witnessed any "lewd behaviour", only others companionably walking through the trails. I am dismayed at the ag-
As a longtime resident of the Long Branch community, I have been a regular user of Marie Curtis Park for 25 years, picnicking, jogging and cycling freely through all areas of the 100 acres with friends and family gressive actions of Toronto Police, conducting a stinglike operation, targeting, seeking out and charging individuals for "gay activity" which by and large is happening privately away from public areas. Would a male and female be similarly charged? I think not. Surely there could have been a more reasonable alternative to "Project Marie" than casting such a wide net, quite possibly ruining the lives of some individuals. As for the Saturday, November 19th "Walk the
Beat" Community Day, seeing Police geared up in yellow "riot gear" on the evening news, it struck me that without any context, viewers could not be faulted for thinking a drug bust or some other major crime was in place. Hats off to MPP Cheri DiNovo (Parkdale-High Park) and Toronto City Councillor Kristyn WongTam (Ward 27) for taking a stance against this victimizing members of an already (still frequently) stigmatized community. Nancy Graham
To the editor: Re: Trimming Toronto’s holiday tree is an epic undertaking (by David Nickle, Dec. 1) I was very disappointed in this story in the Etobicoke Guardian. I couldn’t believe that you referred to the Toronto downtown Christmas Tree as a holiday tree. This matter was put to rest a few years back and it was deemed that now and forever it would be a Christmas tree. Why on earth would you want to resurrect this topic. I know
we live in a multicultural society but surely we can keep some of our Christmas traditions. I don’t believe this offends anyone except the politically correct. If we are to be tolerant of other beliefs then others must be tolerant of ours. Please don’t try to take Christmas away from us. If not for the birth of the Christ Child we would not have a Christmas season. Would you be out buying gifts and decorating your homes etc. for a Winter Holiday Season? Doreen Donoghue
Green bins too large? To the editor: In Etobicoke, the new green bins have now replaced the old ones. They will clearly outwit the pesky raccoons, but did they really have to be so much larger than the old ones?
Using Murphy’s law, households will have to generate more kitchen waste to fill these restaurant-size bins! Was size dictated by market surveys or by an overzealous salesman? Armand Rodrigues
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TEA urges Torontonians to buy less, reuse more Local junk removal companies recycle or donate 60 per cent of items they pick up DOMINIK KUREK dkurek@insidetoronto.com With the holiday shopping season in full swing, the Toronto Environmental Alliance (TEA) is urging residents to consider if they truly need something before purchasing it. "We’re probably buying too much stuff. We’re probably making too many things and consuming too many things," TEA’s waste campaigner, Emily Alfred, said. "It’s hard, especially with the holidays coming up. People don’t want to hear that. But, think a little bit before you buy things," she added. "Buy less, buy things that are more durable and are going to last longer, and know that when you’re done with it, you can give it away." In 2013 alone, the City of Toronto managed nearly one million tonnes of waste (garbage, recycling and compost) - quantities the city says are not sustainable. And even then, Alfred said that number only covers residential waste, while businesses produce as much as 60 per cent of all waste. While the strain on landfills is great, the environmental impact is worse when you consider how much energy goes into making a product. Creating products requires water, natural resources and electricity - not to mention the resources it takes to ship those products across the world, or the energy used to power the stores where those products are
sold. "We have a finite amount of resources on the planet. If we take them and make them into something and just waste that thing and throw it to landfill or just burn it up, all the resources that are in that should be reused," Alfred said. "We should be recycling things, we should be buying less, we should be reusing things." While Toronto has a 53 per cent diversion rate, a recent waste audit revealed that 85 per cent of waste that comes out of homes is either recyclable or compostable. The city has since passed a long term waste strategy, which aims to improve diversion rates and teach people to cut down on food waste, to recycle more, and to reuse things. "If everybody recycled, composted or reused everything they could, we’d have a really small amount of waste," Alfred added. To those ends, TEA suggests that before throwing items away, people should seek out others who may find those objects useful. As an example, Alfred urged those looking to get rid of used furniture to think about donating items that are still in good order to local organizations such as Furniture Bank, rather than simply putting them out on the curb on garbage day. The Etobicoke-based charitable organization has provided free gentlyused furniture to more than 105,000 people in need including women and children escaping abuse, those moving beyond homeless-
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cost of living here in Toronto going up," said Noah Kravitz, Furniture Bank’s community engagement manager. "We’re currently at a point where our demand on the client side is so much higher than the furniture we’re collecting from the community. So, at this point, we’re looking to collect as much ’gently-loved’ furniture as we can." Two local companies are trying to help organizations like Furniture Bank out, while at the same time diverting as many reusable items from the landfill as possible. Self-described "green
junkies," 1-800-RID-OF-IT is a Bloor West-based rubbish removal company that recycles or donates 60 per cent of the items it picks up. President Rick Crawford said the holidays often lead to a surge in the demand for 1-800-RID-OF-ITs services. "Certainly after the holidays, people say ’Woah, we got all this new stuff, now we have to get rid of the old stuff,’ so they call us," he said. "Most of the 60 per cent (we divert) is made up of recycling ... but we do try to donate as much furniture and household items as we can." Furniture Bank, the Sal-
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2016 was a cruel year for everyone - including City Hall I don’t know how your social media feed has been coping with the nearly-finished 2016 - but mine has been cursing the year, with every death and setback: David Bowie, Prince, Mohamed Ali, Canada’s own Alan Thicke . While one might gently point that death comes for some of us every year, it’s hard not to see that in 2016, the reaper cast an unusually long shadow, at least against the glare of public light. Toronto was not spared. In March, former Mayor and City Councillor Rob Ford succumbed to the cancer he had been battling since 2014. Arguably the most famous politician that Toronto has ever produced, and also one of the most divisive, Ford’s passing - and the opulent public viewing and funeral - was impossible for any Toron-
DAVID NICKLE The City tonian, grieving or otherwise, to ignore. And when it was done, Toronto finished the first year in a long time that was not defined by its relationship with Ford and his particular, and very powerful, kind of populism. The late former mayor’s nephew Michael Ford moved into his city council seat in Ward 2 (Etobicoke North). But the sharp, populist critique from a former mayor who had promised to run again and might well have
won if he had . that was gone. Its absence seems to have made at least some difference. Just last week, Mayor John Tory and Toronto Council moved forward with only minimal fuss, to look at a revenue tool that would have turned into a Ford-fed bonfire a year earlier: road tolls, on the Gardiner Expressway and the Don Valley Parkway. This fall, council supported looking at a billion-dollar-plus rail deck park. There are bike lanes - bike lanes! - on Bloor Street. Some of these things may well have come forward with Rob Ford sitting on council. As it stands, while 2016 was a cruel year for too many – for Toronto’s political leadership, at least for a time, it was uniquely unconstrained.
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Licensed Mortgage Agent Puneet Garg, Expert Mortgage’s “85-Alive” representative for the GTA Region, says, “We’re seeing mostly homeowners behind on mortgage and property taxes. The banks are refusing to restructure their loans. Many of these people have lost jobs due to the bad economy... or they’re self-employed. Unless you are a perfect applicant, the bank doesn’t want to talk to you.” But not everyone condones Expert Mortgage’s easy lending criteria. A local real estate agent with 25 years of experience, who has asked to remain anonymous, says, “When this market turns down, it’s going to get ugly! It’s utter financial suicide for Expert Mortgage to be giving money away so easily to clients without the ability to make payments. I’d be surprised if they’re still in business five years from now.” Nonetheless, homeowners
like Anita P. don’t see a problem with the program. When questioned on how she plans on making payments on her mortgage when she has no income, Anita responds, “We were four months behind on our mortgage and they saved our house. My husband has been unemployed for nine months. He won’t be unemployed forever. We used the 85-Alive loan to pay off all our debt. We also had $25,000 left over that we put in the bank for emergencies. And to make life easy, they worked it out so we have no mortgage payments for 12 months.” For more details on the ”85-Alive” program, contact Puneet Garg, Mortgage Agent 647-852-4274. www.TalkToPuneet.ca
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O Thursdays Moms and Tots Program WHEN: 10:30 a.m. to 11:30 a.m. WHERE: St. Philip’s Lutheran Church, 61 West Deane Park Dr. CONTACT: Marisa, 647-5235540, COST: Free Free to all mothers/caregivers and tots every Thursday.
Visit insidetoronto.com/events to submit your own community events for online publishing. evening of singing Christmas carols together!
O Saturday, December 31 New Year’s at Noon WHEN: 11 a.m. to 12 p.m. WHERE: Richview Library, 1806 Islington Ave CONTACT: 416-3945120, COST: Free New Year’s Eve countdown at noon. Activities for children. Drop in for families.
Euchre WHEN: 1 p.m. to 3 p.m. WHERE: Franklin Horner Community Centre, 432 Horner Ave CONTACT: Susan Milankov, 416-252-6822, franklinhorner.susan@gmail.com COST: $3 members, $4 nonmembers Partner not required.
New Year’s Eve dinner and dance WHEN: 7 p.m. to 1 a.m. WHERE: Lakeshore Moose Lodge, 3753 Lakeshore Blvd West CONTACT: Nelson MacArthur, 416 2558375, nelsonmac41@hotmail. com COST: Tickets $35 Featurning Eric and the Reflections, dinner 7 p.m., dance 9 p.m. to 1 a.m.
O Fridays Cribbage WHEN: 1 p.m. to 3 p.m. WHERE: Franklin Horner Community Centre, 432 Horner Avenue CONTACT: Susan, 416-252-6822, franklinhorner.susan@gmail.com COST: $3 members, $4 non-members Partner not required.
Solid Gold New Year’s Dance Party Celebration WHEN: 8 p.m. to 1 a.m. WHERE: Old Mill Toronto, 21 Old Mill Road, Toronto CONTACT: Festive Desk, 416-207-2020, http://www. oldmilltoronto.com/gp_event/ new-years-eve-events/, info@ oldmilltoronto.com COST: $175
O Saturday, December 24 Christmas Carol Service WHEN: 4:15 p.m. to 5:45 p.m. WHERE: Living Hope Baptist Church, 66 Tenth Street CONTACT: RJ Umandap, info@livinghopetoronto.org COST: Free Join in for hot chocolate and an
inclusive A Mix of your favourite Disco, Motown, and Top 40 dance party music.Three-course dinner menu. The Gala New Year’s Celebration WHEN: 8 p.m. to 1 a.m. WHERE: Old Mill Toronto, 21 Old Mill Road, Toronto CONTACT: Festive Desk, 416-207-2020, http://www. oldmilltoronto.com/gp_event/ new-years-eve-events/, info@ oldmilltoronto.com COST: $250 inclusive A Tradition of Elegance in the Dining Room.Join the best Elton John Tribute in North America, visually and vocally!
O Wednesday, January 4 Book Club WHEN: 2 p.m. to 4 p.m. WHERE: Islington Seniors’ Centre, 4968 Dundas St. West CONTACT: , 416231-3431, , islingtonseniors@ bellnet.ca COST: $2.00 per day (Includes refreshments) Book title: The Keeper of Lost Causes by Jussi Adler-Olsen. Books are available at the front office.Registration and membership are required to participate in this program.
O Friday, December 23 City of Toronto Christmas Concert WHEN: 11:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. WHERE: City Hall Rotunda, 100 Queen St. W. CONTACT: Theresa Bailie, 416-392-7805, http:// www.toronto.ca/protocol, protocol@toronto.ca COST: Free Celebrate the holiday season at the City of Toronto’s annual Christmas Concert. The free concert will feature local choirs, guest host Adam Wylde and a special visit from Santa! TREE-Mendous WHEN: 11:30 a.m. WHERE: Famous PEOPLE Players, 343 Evans Avenue CONTACT: (416) 5321137, http://www.FamousPeoplePlayers.com, info@famouspeopleplayers.com COST: $42-$68 Famous People Players lunch/ dinner show presents a medley of wonderful holiday vignettes Dec. 23, 28, 29, 30, Jan. 4-7. Soulpepper Theatre WHEN: 2 p.m. WHERE: Various downtown venues, Various CONTACT: http://www.soulpepper. ca/, info@soulpepper.ca COST: Various prices
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Visitors enjoy the City of Toronto’s annual Christmas Concert. This year’s will be held Friday, Dec. 23 at 11:30 a.m. in the Rotunda of City Hall.
Productions continue: It’s a Wonderful Life, Hocus Pocus, Alligator Pie, various times to Dec. 31. Disney On Ice WHEN: 7 p.m. WHERE: Rogers Centre, One Blue Jays Way CONTACT: http://www.disneyonice. ca, COST: Tickets start at $28 Disney On Ice presents Dream Big Dec. 23 to Jan. 1
Sleeping Beauty - The Deliriously Dreamy Family Musical WHEN: 7 p.m. WHERE: Elgin and Winter Garden Theatre Centre, 189 Yonge St CONTACT: http:// rosspetty.com, COST: Various All-star Canadian cast of Sleeping Beauty- The Deliriously Dreamy Family Musical. The 21st annual fractured fairytale runs through to Jan. 7
Caring for you during the winter Urgent Care Centre and Emergency Departments.
if you need to visit the Emergency Department 1 Bring all of your current medications 2 Bring a list of your doctors
We encourage you to know your options in the community if you or a family member needs care during the winter.
3 Bring someone with you who can ask questions and take notes 4 Visit our website for construction updates and parking information (www.trilliumhealthpartners.ca)
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Online For a list of walk-in clinics, physicians, and other health care options in the community visit: www.myhealth365.ca
Phone access to a Registered Nurse 24 hours a day, 7 days a week please call Telehealth Ontario at: 1-866-797-0000 (TTY: 1-866-797-0007)
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Design the perfect holiday tabletop to match your aesthetic Holiday decor is all about the details. This year, why not add a touch of charm to your home with an elegant tablescape that suits your personal aesthetic? To help take the guesswork out of holiday decorating, design guru Debbie Travis shares her tips to create a captivating dining space. To create an air of glitz and glam, icy blues and captivating crystals nod to the frosty temperatures of the season and create a stunning tabletop. Travis recommends using sparkling crystal wine glasses and pairing them with a cool toned table runner
for a subtle pop of colour. The combination creates a sophisticated ambiance, ideal for any dinner party. For an edgy elegance, metallics are your go-to. Brass, copper, and gold decor are hot this year — and for good reason. These hues warm up a space, adding a trendy yet polished look. “Forgo the average greens and reds for more contemporary colours,� Travis advises. “My top tip when using metallic accents is do it sparingly. Pair them with other colours and textures so they stand out.�
If you’re seeking traditional charm, bring the outdoors in and have a little DIY fun by creating a rustic centrepiece that’s both beautiful and budget friendly. Travis suggests buying your own large glass bowl or vase and adding a collection of pinecones or beautiful Christmas crackers for a quick, fun holiday piece. Find the perfect pieces for your home with the Debbie Travis Collection, available exclusively at Sears Canada.
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29 ASHWOOD CRES PRINCESS ANNE MANOR Immaculate Sprawling Bungalow Nestled In A Serene Crescent On A 50 x 195.33 Lot! Master Bedroom W/Ensuite! Large Windows Through-Out Bring In The Beautifully Landscaped Outdoors! Living/Dining Room Access To Huge Deck & Park-Sized Backyard! FamilySized Kitchen! Skylights! Two-Wood Burning Fireplaces! Recently Rebuilt Lower! Double Garage & Large Private Drive! Richview School District! Near Schools, Shopping, Parks, Highways, Transit & Airport!
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Grayson Maxwell (left), Cara Lacey, Dan Gallagher and Diane Langan wrap gifts for local seniors. them as members of our community." Participating locations displayed Be a Santa to a Senior trees that were hung with ornaments featuring seniors’ first names and their desired gifts. Holiday shoppers were able to choose an ornament, buy the requested gift and return it back to the store with the ornament attached. Then on December 13, Home Instead Senior Care, in partnership with Tapestry Retirement Residence, gathered caregivers, volunteers, and other members of the community together to wrap the gifts collected and prepare them for delivery to the intended seniors. "Be a Santa to a Senior provides a much-needed boost for seniors who may be isolated, not just
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NOTICE OF TRANSPORTATION ENVIRONMENTAL STUDY REPORT ADDENDUM Bridgeland Avenue / Dufferin Street / Yorkdale Road Intersection Improvements Detail Design and Class Environmental Assessment Study - G.W.P. 2131-12-00 THE PROJECT In compliance with the Ontario Ministry of Transportation (“MTO”) Class Environmental Assessment for Provincial Transportation Facilities (2000) (“Class EA”), a Transportation Environmental Study Report (TESR) was previously prepared for a larger study referred to as the Rehabilitation of the Highway 401 Eastbound Collector Lanes from Jane Street to East of Avenue Road (G.W.P. 2131-01-00) and was filed in the Public Record in February 2013 and cleared in April 2013.
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Since that time, MTO has reviewed the proposed Bridgeland Avenue / Dufferin Street / Yorkdale Road Intersection Improvements which formed part of the TESR (February 2013), and has determined that the works can follow the approved planning process for a Group ‘C’ project under the MTO Class EA as the works are considered ‘minor improvements to an existing provincial transportation facility’. The improvements are proposed to take place within the MTO’s Right-Of-Way (ROW).
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INTERSECTION IMPROVEMENTS The new intersection improvements include: • Realignment of Yorkdale Road and Bridgeland Avenue to the north including a new signalized intersection with Dufferin Street. • Realignment of the Highway 401 eastbound off-ramp to Yorkdale Road to the north and a new two span bridge over Dufferin Street. The new bridge will have a slightly wider cross-section. • New traffic signals at the Highway 401 eastbound off-ramp terminal with Yorkdale Road. • Reconstruction of the existing pavement on Dufferin Street within the MTO’s ROW. The project limits are located within the City of Toronto. Refer to the Study Area map. THE PROCESS This study was initiated as a Group ‘B’ project under the MTO Class EA; however, MTO has reviewed this work and is proposing by way of this Addendum to re-classify the Bridgeland Avenue / Dufferin Street / Yorkdale Road Intersection Improvements as a Group ‘C’ project under the MTO’s Class EA. The TESR (February 2013) included the original proposed concept design for this intersection. This Addendum Notice provides information on the Group ‘C’ process to be followed. As a Group ‘C’ project, an Environmental Screening Document (ESD) will be prepared to document the study process, design details, consultation undertaken during the study, and potential environmental issues and mitigation measures. The ESD will not be made available for public review and comment, but can be made available to interested persons upon request. This Addendum Notice is available for a minimum 30-day review period commencing December 20, 2016 and ending January 27, 2017. COMMENTS This notification marks the beginning of the 30-day review period in which potentially interested persons may request MTO to reconsider the decision to re-classify the project as a Group ‘C’ project. Interested persons are encouraged to review this Addendum Notice and provide written comments to the MTO during the 30-day review period (ending January 27, 2017). If after consulting with MTO and Consultant staff, you still have serious unresolved concerns, you have the right to request the Minister of the Environment and Climate Change (MOECC) (in writing to 77 Wellesley Street West, 11th Floor, Ferguson Block, Toronto, Ontario, M7A 2T5) to rule on your request to reconsider re-classifying the project. It is the responsibility of the objector to forward the request to the MOECC before the end of the 30-day review period. If there are no outstanding concerns at the end of the 30-day review period (ending January 27, 2017) the Bridgeland Avenue / Dufferin Street / Yorkdale Road Intersection Improvements project will proceed as a Group ‘C’ project under the MTO Class EA. To provide comments, or if you have any questions or require further information, please contact: Raymond Ng, P.Eng. Senior Project Engineer Highway Engineering – Toronto and Durham Ministry of Transportation 4th Floor, 159 Sir William Hearst Avenue, Toronto, ON M3M 0B7 tel: 416-235-3994 / fax: 416-235-3576 e-mail: raymond.ng@ontario.ca
Christopher Schueler, P.Eng. Senior Project Manager AECOM 4th Floor, 30 Leek Crescent, Richmond Hill, ON L4B 4N4 tel: 905-882-4401 fax: 905-882-4399 e-mail: chris.schueler@aecom.com
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A resident of Etobicoke and a native of Ukraine, artist Helen Polishuk’s work is regularly inspired by Canadian winters. In early childhood, she took private lessons in ballet and piano, dancing, acting and eventually completed art school. During her studies, she was fascinated by different styles of art and repeatedly participated in exhibitions. Polishuk lived in the Middle East for 15 years and her surroundings had an impact on her art. It was there she first began exhibiting in galleries and exhibition halls. In 1998 she formed a group where she and other artists exhibited their work in various cities. In 2003 she moved back to Kiev, where for three years she took courses in iconography. It was during this time she created her first large wall panels and paintings. She is a member of KUMF and participates in exhibitions organized by the foundation. Visit www.helenpolishuk.com
Registration set to begin for Catholic board Secondary students at the Toronto Catholic District School Board can register for night school and online classes starting on Thursday, Jan. 12. Classes will begin on Tuesday, Feb. 21 at Jean Vanier Catholic Secondary School in Eglinton East and Monsignor Percy Johnson Catholic Secondary School in Rexdale.More classes will begin on Wednesday, Feb. 22. at Bishop Marrocco/Thomas Merton Catholic Secondary School and Regional Arts Centre in Roncevalles Village and Francis Liebermann Catholic High School in the Rosewood area. For more information, visit: www.tcdsb.org/ News/othernews/2017/Documents/NS-Sem22017%20FINAL.pdf Students are being reminded to check in with their guidance offices for registration forms. Non-TCDSB students can register online starting Jan. 12. at: www.tcdsb.org/continuinged Drop-in support classes for students who register for online courses will be offered daily between 4:30 p.m. to 7:30 p.m. on Feb. 15, 21, 22, 27 and 28 at the Catholic Education Centre in North York.
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