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“Good food for a good cause” is the ultimate goal of a soonto-be-launched new dining series coming to Etobicoke’s Montgomery’s Inn next month. The brainchild of Good Food For Good founder Richa Gupta, Eat 2 Feed TO is aimed at bringing the community together for a delicious, healthy meal, while also helping to improve local access to fresh produce. “It’s dining for a purpose,” said Gupta of the bimonthly, fundraising dining series, which launches on Friday, March 6 and will see 100 per cent of its profits benefit FoodShare Toronto’s Good Food program. “The idea behind Eat 2 Feed TO is simple – to bring together great partners, enjoy a world-cuisine inspired dinner with local food and wine, and be in a truly unique atmosphere – all this while making a difference in the community.” Diners at the event will enjoy live musical entertainment courtesy of performers from Etobicoke’s The Music Studio, while feasting on an array of Mexican and Indian flavours. The $45 prix fixe menu for the three-course Eat 2 Feed TO dinner will include: Oaxaca arbol Mexican sliders and a coconut curry quinoa bowl for those who prefer a vegan diet; or endive chicken tacos and chicken tikka skewers for meat eaters. The meal will also be paired with organic wine offerings from Southbrook Vineyards, and topped off with a special historical dessert prepared by Montgomery’s Inn. “The menu is very world

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inspired, so everything on the menu is very exotic. It’s not spicy, but it’s all very flavourful,” said Gupta, whose Good Food For Good social enterprise business sells an assortment of fresh, organic, locally made spreads and cooking sauces – several of which will be featured in the Eat 2 Feed TO menu items. “The whole idea is to introduce new flavours in a different way – and whatever you find on the menu, it’s the stuff that you wouldn’t find in any restaurant.” ‘tremendous boost’ As for the event’s fundraising focus, Debbie Field, executive director of FoodShare Toronto, called Gupta’s support of the non-profit organization’s Good Food Program a “tremendous boost”. “We’re living through some pretty tough times in terms of government and foundation cutbacks, and it’s very, very hard to find the funding to move forward,” she said. “So these types of fundraising events are so, so important to us.” The Good Food Program, Field explained, acts essentially like a co-op in which FoodShare buys high-quality

fruits and vegetables in bulk directly from local farmers or from the Etobicoke-based Ontario Food Terminal, then turns around and sells that produce at a much-reduced cost to schools and local organizations, thanks to “bulk buying power” and subsidizing donations. “The community’s participation in Eat 2 Feed TO will help us deliver a million servings of fresh vegetables and fruits for communities, agencies and schools across the GTA,” Field said. Added Gupta: “I really like what FoodShare is doing because they believe in providing fresh, real food to people.” The first in the series of Eat 2 Feed TO events will take place at Montgomery’s Inn, 4079 Dundas St. W. on Friday, March 6 from 7 to 10 p.m. Tickets are $45 and can be purchased online at http:// bit.ly/187vDAo The dining series then continues with four additional dinner events planned for the first Friday of every other month – on May 1, July 3, Sept. 4 and Nov. 6 – all at Montgomery’s Inn.

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Lakeshore Arts engages children, parents in Pan Am Games project Flag design workshops to continue to April Alisa Howlett ahowlett@insidetoronto.com Despite 10 centimetres of snowfall and heavy traffic to usher in the weekend, a small group of people rolled up their sleeves and pitched in on a community arts project put on by Lakeshore Arts on Saturday. In the months leading up to the Pan Am/Parapan Am Games, Lakeshore Arts will host a series of community arts projects. Participants of the intergenerational project will design flags which will be showcased in a parade along the Pan Am Path in June. Mom Tanya Vrga said the art projA group of nine children, accomect is a good way to support the panied by their parents, attended the Games. One of her sons, Sebastian, New Toronto library to be a part of 6, said he wants to go to the parade an active-living legacy in Etobicokenow to see his contribution to the Lakeshore. It was a quieter turnout flag. than organizers hoped which they Children who participated in the project made stamps out of foam contributed to the weather. The theme of the project is idenshapes, then painted them with tity and community, said Bebhinn rollers in purple, blue, green and Jennings, program manager at aqua – these colours will represent Lakeshore Arts, adding, it allows Etobicoke-Lakeshore. community members a chance to Communities across the city come together before the Games. will have other unique designated Pa r e n t M i c h a e l colours, said Linda Kinsey wanted his Naccarato, the arts For more information on the arts project, daughters, Aya, 8 and facilitator guiding contact project coErika, 3, to be a part of the arts project at the ordinator Melissa McGrath library. the Games’ history. at melissa@lakeshorearts.ca “It gets them engaged After the paint was in the community and applied, the stamps in sports,� said Kinsey, adding he and were pressed onto individual flags his daughters like to stay active and which participants could take dropped into the library after swimhome. ming at the community pool. They then stamped a larger flag Even though some parents and which will represent Etobicokechildren stopped by for a free craft Lakeshore in the parade. event at the library, they left with More community workshops are plans to attend the parade to see planned: their legacy artwork. n Saturday, March 14 and

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Above, Linda Naccarato of Lakeshore Arts shows participants how to roller the paint onto the stamp to make their Pan Am flags. Below, Sebastian chooses his foam shapes for his flag.

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Thief takes box with cremated remains

Correction notice Saturday, March 21, 2 to 4 p.m. at Mimico library. n Thursday, March 19, 1:30 to 3:30 p.m. at Long Branch library.

n Saturday, April 11, 10:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. at Alderwood library. n Saturday, April 25, 11:00 a.m. to 2:00 p.m. at Lakeshore Arts.

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The Ukraine-Canada Coalition (UCC) will host an information event on the conflict in Ukraine Saturday, Feb. 28 at the Ukrainian National Federation at Evans and Islington avenues. “We are very friendly people, peace-loving people; this is a very new situation for us – what is going on in Ukraine,� said Olga Hareychuck, a UCC co-ordinator. Donations will also be accepted to raise money to help the Ukrainian frontline. The coalition sends clothing and food overseas to the soldiers. There will be a video presentation and Ukrainian singers, along with guest speakers. The free event starts at 6:30 p.m. with a pre-event at 5:30 p.m at 145 Evans Ave. Contact UkrCanCo@gmail.com or call 416230-9903.

Police in 22 Division are investigating a break-and-enter at Richland Crescent and Clumber Road home on Monday in which the cremated remains of the homeowner’s mother were stolen. Among the items stolen in the break-in was a bag containing the cremated ashes of the victim’s mother. The bag is described as blue with a drawstring at the top, and an embroidered logo for the St. John’s Dixie Cemetery and Crematorium. Inside the bag was a sealed cardboard box containing the cremated ashes. Call 416-808-2200 with tips.

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A story which appeared in the Feb. 12 edition of The Etobicoke Guardian contained incorrect information. Jaqueline Murdoch is an urban poling certified instructor. The Guardian regrets the error.

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Still progress to be made on gender equity W

ith International Women’s Day on March 8, we’re looking at what it means to be female, the relationships between men and women in the workplace and Canadian society and some of the challenges women are facing and how they differ from a century ago. The history of International Women’s Day goes back to New York City in 1908 when women marched for shorter working hours, better pay and the right to vote. While it may seem hard to believe today, there was a time in both the United States and Canada when the right to vote did not extend to women. It wasn’t until 1919 in Canada that women were given that right. In the United States it was 1920, though some states had allowed women to vote going as far back as the late 1800s. All of which should remind our view us that the issue of women’s rights is still a part of recent Despite gains, history and ongoing news. Locally, in today’s papers women’s rights we talk with Toronto District remains an issue School Board student equity advisor and body image consultant Jill Andrew on the issues women and girls face when it comes to self-esteem and equity. Andrews said an event such as International Women’s Day is a good time to remember that women need to not simply be satisfied that they are at the table when it comes to making decisions in politics, business and their personal lives. “We need to be the people forming the table and finding people to push our ideas forward.” Lorna Marsden, a former president and vicechancellor of York University agrees, there is still work to be done even in a society that appears equitable and tolerant such as ours. “We have made tremendous gains, but we don’t have equal pay, we are still lacking in representation of women in decision-making positions such as business and cultural,” she pointed out. We hope the stories in today’s paper of local, inspiring women serve to get both women and men thinking more about the issue of gender equality and what needs to be done next. Those looking for more information on International Women’s Day events in Toronto, wishing to see our stories with local women of influence, or to add to the conversation with their comments, are invited to visit us online at www.insidetoronto.com

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Last-minute budget cuts creating nasty little mess T

he budget committee had been doing so well under the circumstances. Its new chair, Gary Crawford, had run pleasant and accommodating meetings, absent any of the chiding nastiness and bladder-challenging standoffs with deputations. There had been some trouble with the provincial government, and some really less-than-ideal contortions by the city’s finance department. But it had been going so well, until the very last moments of its deliberations last week. That was when budget committee member Michelle Berardinetti brought up some lastminute, and on the face of it, perplexing amendments. Berardinetti moved to cut some planned staffing enhancements – from two of the city’s accountability offices, the ombudsman and the integrity commissioner, and also from the complement of planning

david nickle the city staff whose duties included helping the city deal with its backlog of heritage conservation districts. The motions were a surprise to everyone watching and at least one of the committee members – Shelley Carroll. She called the planning cuts in particular “a disaster.” The eight additional planners that are no longer in the budget would have let the city work on a more aggressive schedule of assessing and establishing heritage conservation districts. Maybe that didn’t seem like such a disaster on Friday when the motion passed. But on Tuesday, heritage advocates begged to differ. Currently the city has a backlog of 16 neighbourhoods that are candidates for preservation of their heritage elements, and there

are likely more that haven’t been flagged. If the city doesn’t get going on that, then buildings and elements that reflect Toronto’s history will continue to erode – and eventually, vanish. As Richard Longley, president of Architectural Conservancy Ontario, told the planning and growth management committee: “I see that proposal at budget committee as a kind of suicide note. I was astonished that heritage preservation, which contributes so much to so many of the values that make Toronto a city, would be cut.” Advocates for the ombudsman and integrity commissioner have not yet had an opportunity to speak publicly – so let me take a crack at it. Both of those offices represent crucially important checks against bureaucratic and political incompetence and malfeasance. They were established in legislation in response to

political and administrative corruption unearthed in the Bellamy inquiry more than a decade ago. Both offices investigated and shed light on improprieties at the last council and at a staff level that offered real consequences and remedies. Some of those investigations had serious consequences indeed: Giorgio Mammoliti was suspended without pay for taking improper donations; former mayor Rob Ford was nearly tossed from office. Though those cuts were in the interest of “fiscal responsibility,” the method of their delivery indicates something not quite so pure. It is indeed a nasty little mess, that the city’s executive committee and council will either have to wear, or clean up. David Nickle is The Guardian’s city hall reporter. His column appears Thursdays. Find him on Twitter: @ DavidNickle

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Journey through song back to the 1920s

Etobicoke Musical Productions presents Winter’s on the Wing. The theatre cabaret features songs from the 1920s through today. Performances takes place Friday, Feb. 27 and Saturday, Feb. 28 from 8 to 10 p.m. at The Assembly Hall at the foot of Lake Shore Boulevard West and Kipling Avenue. A 2 p.m. matinee show is scheduled for Sunday, March 1. Additional shows take place March 6, 7 and 8. Tickets $24. Visit www.e-m-p. net or call 416-248-0410.

No registration required. Contact Todd Buhrows at tbuhrows@torontopubliclibrary. ca or 416-394-5247. Celebrate Monty’s Inn anniversary w40th

Celebrate Montgomery’s Inn’s 40th anniversary. Join Dorothy Duncan, a former museums advisor for the province, who led a group of volunteers who restored artifacts for the Etobicoke museum, as well as volunteers and city staff. The celebration takes place Sunday, March 1 from 10:30 a.m. to 1 p.m. at Montgomery’s Inn Museum, 4709 Dundas St. W. at Islington Avenue. Refreshments, cake, coffee and mulled cider. Tours of museum after 1 p.m.

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See a National Film Board documentary about two boys from Regent Park coming into adulthood. Invisible City chronicles their mothers and mentors and their environment and social pressures directed by Academy Award-nominated director Hubert Davis. The film screens for free on Friday, Feb. 27 from 2 to 3:30 p.m. at Brentwood library, 36 Brentwood Rd. N.

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Malcolm Geast from the Ontario Horticultural Society presents “The Wonder of Garden Insects” at the Monday, March 2 meeting of the Etobicoke Camera Club. The club meets Wednesdays from 7 to 9 p.m. at Humber Valley United Church, 76 Anglesey Blvd. Admission $5 for non-members. Contact Irene Barton at info@ etobicokecameraclub.org or call 416-231-7964. Plan the retirement you want with tips Learn how to effectively plan for the retirement you want. Char tered Professional Accountants Canada presents the free seminar on Wednesday, March 4 from 6:30 to 7:30 p.m. at Albion library, 1515 Albion Rd. Contact Suzanne Alimoglu at salimoglu@torontopubliclibrary. ca or call 416-394-5170.

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Barsa Kelly Co-op, 1 Coin St. All women (and children) welcome. Co-sponsored by Lakeshore Village Action Group. 416-255-0769 or 416-253-5997 for more information. Learn about dementia with Alzheimer Society Learn more about dementia at a talk March 24. Kari Quinn-Humphrey with the Alzheimer Society of Toronto will offer an overview of Alzheimer’s Disease and dementia and answer questions. See a screening of shortened version of the film, Alive Inside: A Story of Music and Memory. The film explores the “near miraculous effects” of music on people with dementia, the society said. The event takes place Tuesday, March 24 from 1 to 3 p.m. at Bloordale United Church, 4258 Bloor St. W. Call 416-6211710 or 416-620-4098.

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The days are numbered for the Bay-Bloor pedestrian scramble The Bay-Bloor pedestrian scramble is one step closer to extinction thanks to the city’s public works and infrastructure committee. The committee voted 5-1 during its meeting Monday to support a staff recommendation to get rid of the scramble at Bay Street and Bloor Street West which forces car traffic in all directions to come to a halt so pedestrians can freely cross from any side of the four-way intersection. According to staff the negative impact on vehicle traffic is not worth the “modest” benefit to pedestrians. Beaches-East York city councillor Mary-Margaret McMahon voted against. The decision, which requires final assent from city council. to blame for power outage? wWho’s

Toronto’s still in the dark as to who was responsible for Monday morning’s electrical

rahul gupta TO in TRANSIT outage, which knocked out subway service from BloorYonge to Union during the rush-hour period. Initially the TTC attributed the delay to flooding at an electrical substation owned by Toronto Hydro. But around 8:30 a.m., Toronto Hydro said via Twitter the delay was not because of the substation but “TTC owned equipment failure”. Whoever was to blame, subway service resumed soon after. HOSTS PUBLIC FORUM wTTCRIDERS

TTCriders is taking stock of the state of local transit as part of an upcoming public forum. The city’s largest transit activist group has gained prominence with a series

of high-profile social media campaigns intended to bring attention to the overburdened TTC system. TTCriders says it wants the public to provide advice for how it should proceed in advocating for better service and cheaper fares. The forum takes place this Sunday, March 1 at Beit Zatoun, 612 Markham St. coming TO HONEST ED’S BLOCK wCHANGES

What will the intersection of Bloor and Bathurst Street look when Honest Ed’s is gone? Vancouver-based Westbank is holding an open house next week to share with the public its initial concepts for the redevelopment.The open house takes place at the Park Hyatt Hotel Tuesday, March 3 from 6 to 9 p.m. Visit www.bloorandbathurst.com for more info. Rahul Gupta is The Guardian’s transit reporter. His column appears every Thursday. Find him on Twitter: @TOinTRANSIT

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Dog suffers frostbitten paws >>>from page 1 ing dog, the family – which has lived near Kingston Road and Woodbine Avenue for 12 years – cut their trip short to search for their lost family member. Determined to do their part to help find the pooch, Whitby residents Christa and Kim Jefferson along with Tricia Cooper set up a “Help find Bear” Facebook page. The Soderlinds have two adopted dogs from Mexico: Della, who was fostered by the Jeffersons, and Bear. Cooper, who lives in Mexico, volunteered at the shelter both Della and Bear, “the meximutts”, were from. Within a week, nearly 900 people joined the group to help find Bear. For seven days, Bear e x p l o re d t h e w i l d s o f Et o b i c o k e i n s u b - ze ro temps. On Friday, Feb. 20, an area resident called in to report a sighting of a dirty and very cold-looking dog

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at Alex Marchetti Park near Royal York and Dixon roads. The park is about two kilometres west of where Bear escaped. Kathy Soderlind rushed over to the park and quietly waited for Bear to emerge from the brush. Like a scene out of a movie, the exhausted and emaciated dog hobbled toward her owner, laid her head on her chest and started whimpering

and giving her kisses. “It’s amazing how she survived,” Svea said Monday evening. After reuniting with her family, Bear was assessed at a vet and had blood work and X-rays done. Both came back normal. The four-legged adventurer wasn’t even dehydrated. Bear did lose about eight pounds as a result of the ordeal. The skin on her paws is also quite damaged as a result of frostbite and she has a few spots on her face that are frostbitten. “Otherwise she’s in great shape,” Svea said. “I can’t believe Bear survived seven days in the cold.” The Soderlinds posted a message on the Facebook page : “Thanks to everyone for all you did. If it wasn’t for all of you we would NOT have gotten our sweet Bear home.”

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Gymnasts prepare to compete on international stage in Finland said her team has risen to beyond all expectations. “They’re gymnasts, but I want them to look like dancers. For me, the biggest compliment we received from the judges in Calgary was that both the male and female athletes looked like they had substantial dance training, so I want to maintain that,” she said, noting that all gymnasts involved are working extremely hard as a team to prepare for World Gymnaestrada. “This is a huge undertaking for the team; many of these kids already train 14 hours a week and now they’re training for Finland on top of that. So it would be nice if all of their hard work – all the training, plus all their volunteer work fundraising – will pay off. I’m hoping people want to support us with this crowdfunding campaign.

Toronto Gymnastics International launches crowdfunding campaign to cover $100K in travel costs CYNTHIA REASON creason@insidetoronto.com With 25 athletes deep in training mode preparing to represent Canada at the 2015 World Gymnaestrada event in Finland this summer, Toronto Gymnastics International (TGI) is turning to the local community to help give their gymnasts the last push they need to go the distance. In addition to a series of ongoing fundraisers, the Etobicoke-based artistic gymnastics club just this week launched a crowdfunding campaign aimed at helping to offset the estimated $100,000 price tag ($4,000 per athlete) associated with its first overseas trip to represent Canada on the world stage. “The team is extremely excited and super focused right now. They’ve put in months of hard work, but now they just need a little bit of extra support so they can focus more on training and less on finding the money to go,” said Lindsay Whiting, TGI’s operations manager. “We leave in five months, so everyone’s excited and nervous, but they’re doing such an amazing job. It’s really nice to see them all coming together and supporting each other. Watching them cheer one another on has been my favourite part in all of this.” World Gymnaestrada is a

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A team of 25 gymnasts from Etobicoke-based Toronto Gymnastics International (TGI) is set to represent Canada at the 2015 World Gymnaestrada in Helsinki, Finland, this summer. To help offset the cost of the trip, TGI has undertaken a series of fundraisers and just this week launched a crowdfunding campaign to support its athletes on the world stage.

world-wide, non-competitive ‘Gymnastics for All’ event hosted every four years by the Fédération Internationale de Gymnastique (FIG). The event combines gymnastics and dance in 10-minute choreographed group routines, featuring athletes of all abilities and of both genders, aged nine and up. 50 different countries More than 21,000 participants from 50 different countries are expected to perform in this year’s event from July 12 to 18 in Helsinki, Finland, making it one of – if not the – largest gymnastics event in the world. For the team from TGI,

which consists of 25 athletes aged 10 to 40, this year will mark their first appearance at the World Gymnaestrada event, after beating out 29 other teams to be selected as one of 15 to represent Canada at a qualifying competition held in Calgary in September 2013. “We went to Calgary as newbies and the judges basically said to us: ‘Don’t worry if you don’t qualify your first time, just come for the experience.’ But the kids knew I wanted to go to the worlds, and they were with me on that, so they all agreed to work really hard,” said Mireille Stapleton, Team TGI’s coach and choreographer. “So what a wonderful sur-

This is a huge undertaking for the team; many of these kids already train 14 hours a week and now they’re training for Finland on top of that…I’m hoping people want to support us with this crowdfunding campaign. – Mireille Stapleton, coach

prise it was when, at the end of our routine, the judges in Calgary said: ‘You guys did

great your first time out – no one ever does that!’ and we qualified. We’ve already made it further than anyone thought we would, so my goal for the team going forward is ‘let’s go to worlds and make an impression.’” To those ends, Stapleton has crafted a 10-minute routine titled ‘Waiting...’ that the TGI team has been tirelessly rehearsing for three hours once a week since November. The routine, Stapleton explained, “explores the concept of hope against adversity and celebrates the most essential element required for human survival,” and is rooted more in dance than gymnastics – a challenge she

“For gymnastics, going to the Olympics is one in a million, but with Gymnaestrada, these athletes still get to represent Canada on a world stage, which is a pretty awesome opportunity.” For 10-year-old Team TGI member Rielle Bonne, World Gymnaestrada will mark her first trip outside of Canada to compete in gymnastics. “I think the farthest I’ve been before is Ottawa,” she laughed, noting that dad Ryan Bonne (a.k.a the Toronto Raptors’ mascot) is also on the team. “We’ve been conditioning really hard and learning all the new choreography since November, and we’ve been doing lots of fundraising, too, because we just really want to go to Finland and perform with our team. It’s exciting because we’re representing Canada.” Visit www.torontogymnastics.com

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Humber College hosts Startup Skills Mixer Take advantage of the skills offered by Humber College students to help grow your business idea. The school is hosting a Startup Skills Mixer on Thursday, March 12 from 11:45 a.m. to 3 p.m. Do you have a business idea and are searching for technology or business talent to help you turn the idea into a real business venture? Students in design, development, business and technology can assist. For more information contact Sarah Lenarcic, community outreach coordinator, HumberLaunch at 416-675-6622 ext 79252. Event takes place at the Lakeshore Campus, 3180 Lake Shore Blvd. W. in room L1017. professional, free tax help wGET

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EDGE: Youth Art Show Arts Etobicoke is pleased to present EDGE: Youth Art Show for the 18th year in a row. The exhibition showcases artwork from secondary school students (grades 9-12) and young people (14-18 years) in TDSB & TCDSB schools & agencies across the GTA. This free 9 day exhibition of student artwork is non juried and has over 80 high school students & youth from across the GTA participating. EDGE: Youth Art Show is a great opportunity for youth to experience exhibiting in a professional art gallery, to meet their peers, and to connect with our learning centre, working artists and arts communities.

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Etobicoke and one of the City of Toronto's Cultural Champions. One of Toronto’s local artists riding the wave of Abstract Expressionism, Earla experimented with all that it had to offer working on large-scale canvases, using her body movement to create grand gestures in paint. Our gallery will feature a selection of the artwork she has donated to Arts Etobicoke dating from 1964 to her recent works from 2012. Exhibition Dates: On Now - March 20, 2015 Arts Etobicoke, 4893A Dundas St West Gallery Hours: Monday - Friday 10:00am – 4:00pm and select Saturdays

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90 RABBIT LANE West Deane Park! Large 4 bedroom family home in sought after area. Sunken living room, hardwood flooring, finished basement, double garage, inground pool, gazebo - all in a top notch school district. Convenient to all amenities and just steps from extensive West Deane Park. $765,000

JUST LISTED/OPEN HOUSE SAT & SUN 2-4 00 9,0 9 $8

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PEGGY-LEE PEARCE Sales Representative 416 245-9933 www.peggypearce.com

Sales Representative ABR

Delightful Home In West Deane Park - 3+1 Bedroom Sidesplit. Vaulted Ceiling In Living Room, Large Family Kitchen With Walkout, Hardwood Flooring. Powder Room Off Foyer. Family Room With Wood Burning Royal Lepage Porritt Real Estate Fireplace. Large Treed Property. Great Schools. Don’t Brokerage Independently Owned and Operated Miss This One! $649,500

STUNNING PRINCESS GARDENS BUNGALOW!

236-1871

Sales Representative

RANCH STYLE BUNGALOW

PRIME ISLINGTON VILLAGE

152 BURNHAMTHORPE RD. Stunning, light filled 4br 4 www.senst.ca bath home, perfect for family living and entertaining! *Expansive over 3000’ + lower level 1450’ *Main floor family room *E/I kitchen *Oversized master, 4pc ensuite, W/I closet and skylight *Media room *2.5 car garage Royal LePage Real Estate *Driveway conveniently located on Royalavon Cres. Close Services Ltd., Brokerage proximity to subway, TTC, Airport and major highways.

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& Updates! Bright Open Concept Main W/Hardwood & 8’ Ceilings, Crown Moulding, Rare 2Pc Powder Rm, Beautifully Renovated Kitchen W/Granite & SS Appls! Three Good Sized Bdrms W/Hardwood! Cozy Lower Level W/Berber Carpet & Spa Like 3Pc Bath! Fully Fenced Yard! Close To Transit, Schools, Parks, Trails, Humber River & Lively Bloor West Village! 26 VARSITY ROAD $649,900

SUSAN STERBINSKY

Sales Representative

THE OLD MILL - FABULOUS PENTHOUSE!

416 234-2424 173 PRINCESS MARGARET BLVD Magnificent 416 277-2232 Renovation - thousands spent! New eat-in

416 234-2424 533 THE KINGSWAY - Outstanding Renovation 416 277-2232 - No expense spared! Gourmet Kitchen with

416 234-2424 Large corner suite in luxury boutique 416 277-2232 building! Hardwood floors, granite counters,

Sutton Group Old Mill Realty Inc., Brokerage

Sutton Group Old Mill Realty Inc., Brokerage

Sutton Group Old Mill Realty Inc., Brokerage

CELL

www.arriveathome.ca

Independently Owned and Operated

gourmet kitchen! Spa-like baths! Hardwood floors, gas fireplace - main floor family room with walk-out! Gorgeous private garden - sunny,south exposure! Large double driveway! $879,000

CELL

www.arriveathome.ca

Independently Owned and Operated

Sales Representative

232-9000 416 505-2319 416

BLOOR/DIXIE. Attractive And Well Maintained - Shipp Built Home Situated On An Extra Large Lot On A Quiet Crescent. Beautiful hardwood floors, Large Kitchen with walkout to deck. f.g.anzelc@sympatico.ca This 3+1 bedroom Home Is Close To All Amenities, Shopping, Parks, Schools, Public Transit. Easy Access To Main Streets And Hwys. Note: Direct Access From Ground Level (Driveway) To Lower Level; Den Or 4th Bdrm. Large Rec Rm, Laundry & Workshop & Furnace Rms. $605,900 RE/MAX Professionals Inc, Brokerage FULL DETAILS AND OPPORTUNITY TO VIEW, CALL ME!

www.arriveathome.ca

Independently Owned and Operated

IRENE MURRAY

Sales Representative

THE MASTERS

416 479-4241 284 MILL ROAD C18 Two bedroom two 416 930-3794 bathroom split level home. Large balcony www.irenemmurray.com overlooking Markland Wood golf course. Stunning kitchen with granite breakfast bar. East-West exposure and 1120 s.f. YOUR CHOICE REALTY CORP., Brokerage

gas fireplace - 9’ ceilings! Spa like bath with skylight! Terrace with gas bbq 3 walk-outs! Sunny south-west exposure! Steps to subway & parks! $1,200,000

OPEN HOUSE SAT/SUN 2-4 PM

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DESIRABLE APPLEWOOD HEIGHTS!

FRANK E. ANZELC

Granite Counters! 2 Fireplaces! 3 Spacious Bedrooms! Exquisite Marble Baths! Hardwood Floors! Fully Finished Lower Level with Walkout! Flagstone Walkways! Huge Lot! $1,438,000

CELL

JERRY PODGORSKI

Sales Representative

416 905

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Royal LePage Real Estate Services Ltd., Brokerage

HIGH PARK GREEN! 50 Quebec Ave #408 Prime Location In One Of Toronto’s Best Neighbourhoods, Just Across From Beautiful High Park! Enjoy This Sunny And Spacious 2 Br, 2 Bath West Facing Corner Unit With It’s Elegant Marcon Designed Kitchen, Large Living And Dining Room. 3 Terraces Providing An Extra 385 Sq Feet Of Outdoor Space. Just Steps To Subway And Only Short Walk To Vibrant Bloor West Village With It’s Great Boutiques, Restaurants And Cafes. Welcome To West End Living At It’s Best. $495,000

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THINKING OF SELLING YOUR HOME, CALL ME!!!

$547,000

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Call 416 629 2234 Now!

487 GLENLAKE AVE / BLOOR W VILLAGE SPECTACULAR RENO $999,900 Grand 4 bdrms & 2 bath home on magnificent huge lot. A lot of character: hardwood fl, bay window, French drs, wood trim & leaded gl. New windows & updated wires. Spa like bath. Gourmet kitchen w/ quartz counters, marble b/splash, pot lights, w/o deck & enormous yard. Wide drive, garage & f/pad parking. Large and high bsmt, sep entrance. In-law or nanny suite, family rm & office. Near Bloor subway, High Park, Runnymede School & Humberside CI district. www.487glenlake.com

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$619,900

ATTENTION BUYERS AND SELLERS!

Malik Ashfaque Beautiful Newly Renovated 4 Bedroom And 4 Bathroom Home. Floors, Washroom, Kitchen Are Newly Renovated. All Brick Detached Home With 2 Bedrooms In The Basement With Separate Entrance. Main Floor Has An Newly Renovated Eat-In Kitchen. Large Master Bedroom With Walk-In Closet And 4-Px Ensuite Bathroom. Spiral Oak Staircase, Fireplace In The Family Room. Double Car Garage. Private Backyard. Very Desirable.

Sales Representative

Performance Realty Inc., Brokerage

Independently Owned & Operated

www.malikcondos.com

DIR: 416 629 2234 OFF: 905 270 2000 www.peelhaltonproperties.ca

Free Home Evaluation! Bank Sales! Brand New Condo Investment!

Beautiful: 4+2 Bedroom Detached Home, Finished Basement With Sep. Entrance: Double Door M/Entry: Double Garage: Upgraded Laminate Floor On Main Level: 9Ft Ceiling And Open Concept Layout. Upstairs Has 3 Full Washrooms And Good Size Bedrooms.

$2000 Rebate to First Time Buyers – I Will Help Arrange a Mortgage, Home Inspection & a Lawyer

MOUNT PLEASANT & LAWRENCE Listing agent:

Frank Leo Broker

416 917-5466

www.getleo.com

Absolutely Stunning Custom-built Lawrence Park Home Featuring The Finest In Modern Finishes & Amenities Throughout!! Luxurious Open Concept Layout, Smart Home Technology, Gourmet Kitchen W/Island, Heated Floors, White Oak Hardwood, Open Staircase, Large Family Room With W/O To Deck. Master Bedroom Features Amazing Ensuite & Wraparound Deck. Finished Basement W/ Wetbar. Walk To Schools, Shops, Transit. Truly Amazing Property…Must Be Seen! $1,995,000! RE/MAX WEST REALTY INC., BROKERAGE

BUILT for the suite life. Find your connection at Islington Terrace. Just minutes from Bloor Islington subway, this architecturally striking condocommunity is located in a historic neighbourhood rich with possibility. Discover an area where the past mingles with today’s must haves, full of quaint restaurants, trendy boutiques and exclusive shops. Embrace the new spirit of living at Bloor and Islington.

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Starting from the mid $200’s*. Visit the Presentation Centre at 2487 Bloor Street West, Etobicoke (at South Kingsway) 416.645.8862

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PARTNER IN SUCCESS Frank Leo of Re/Max West has once again been awarded the #1 Top Producer, Company Wide in 2014 for the 20th Consecutive Year. He is one of the Top Brokers in the World, achieving every award that Re/Max has to offer. When asked what he attributes his success to, he quickly pointed out that a genuine care for his clients is his top priority. But advertising is the machine that drives his business and an integral part of that advertising is Metroland Media, who has been delivering Frank’s marketing to the doorsteps of the public for the last 22 Years. That reach allows Frank to get his message out fast and with the best results. Frank says “If you’re not advertising, then what is it that you are doing?”

Sales Representative

West Realty Inc.

917-LION (5466)

2 Burrows Avenue

OPEN HOUSE SATURDAY AND SUNDAY 2-4 PM

Absolutely stunning custom built 4+1 bedroom, 5 bath home in a unique, quiet cul de sac location. Unsurpassed craftsmanship and quality prevails throughout. Extensive millwork, wainscoting, built-ins, crown mouldings, solid wood doors. Top of the line fixtures, marble, 3 ¼ inch oak floors. Open-concept designer eat-in kitchen, family room with walk-out, state of the art baths. 10 ft ceilings on main floor, 4 skylights. Fabulous lower level w 9’ ceilings and walk-out. Renowned schools, close to TTC and all amenities. This is the CUSTOM EXECUTIVE HOME IN “PRINCESS–ROSETHORN”! house that all families want! $1,549,000

ANNE THORBURN Sales Representative

236-6000

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motriadzulynsky@trebnet.com

Top 2% “Toronto Real Estate Board Dollar Value in my area - 2014”

Independently Owned and Operated

www.GetLeo.com

416 236-1241

www.motria.com

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Building Relationships... One home at a time

Sutton West Realty Inc., Brokerage

FRANK LEO

Professionals Inc., Brokerage Independently Owned and Operated

A rare chance to build your dream home on 35’ X 134.41’ lot in this up & coming neighbourhood with many new builds, plus lots of Long Branch Village character. Very walk-able to GO Train, TTC, Lake, schools, library, Humber College, waterfront parks, charming skating trail, shops, restaurants & cafes. Fast access to 427, QEW & airport. LONG BRANCH BUILDING OPPORTUNITY $415,000

Quality built mid century bungalow TL IST ED with double garage situated on 50 x 215 south lot in central Etobicoke. Call Rick or Frances Johnston @ 416-769-1616

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Re/Max West Realty Inc., Brokerage Independently Owned and Operated

11 OVIDA AVE

Available Now at One Sherway Condominiums Tired of shovelling snow? Enjoy resort-style living at One Sherway! Experience superior amenities such as the indoor pool, sun deck, hot tub, steam room, fitness gym, billiards room, theatre room, 24 hr concierge, and more. Club Sherway staff also organize shopping trips, aquafit, personal training, and other activities!

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2604-215 SHERWAY GARDENS ROAD With thousands spent on upgrades this 2BR 2BATH is a bright and spacious palace in the sky. $389,900 212-215 SHERWAY GARDENS ROAD This sleek and modern 1BR 1BATH boasts one of the biggest bedrooms in the buildings! $309,900

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Call me direct:

416-277-8025

Sales Representative Specialist

Email: richard@panoramahomes.ca

Accredited Buyer’s Representative

Website: www.RichardRobibero.com

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GUARANTEED THE RITZ CARLTON

New York Luxury Living in Downtown Toronto! Palatial Residences, Exquisite 2+1 Bedroom Floor plan with 2557 Sq Ft of Opulence, Soaring Ceilings, Breathtaking Views, State of the Art Sound /Lighting and Blinds, Over 400K Spent on Upgrades, Pamper Yourself in Lavishness, Private Elevator Entrance, Unparalleled Concierge, Valet & Amenities, You’ve Arrived! Only $2,950,000!

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BROKER Sponsor of

Children’s Miracle Network & Canadian Breast Cancer Foundation

#1 in West and Central Toronto combined by units of listings sold for all Companies of all Brokers & Sales Representatives 2007, 2008, 2009, 2010, 2011, 2012, 2013, 2014 and #1 in Etobicoke 1995 to present according to a study of MLS data prepared by an independent auditor of real estate statistics.

BREATHTAKING RAVINE VIEW

Custom Built Luxury 4 Bedroom Bungalow on 80 Ft Frontage, Quiet Cul-de-sac + Backing onto Ravine, Walkout Basement, Gorgeous Open Concept Layout, Gourmet Kitchen, Granite Counters, Beautiful Cabinetry, 10 Ft Ceilings, 8 Ft Doors, Crown Moulding, 3 Car Garage, Your Opulent Dream Home! $1,999,900!

ROYAL YORK / NORSEMAN

Custom built 4 + 2 bdrm 2 storey with addition, gorgeous renovated kitchen & baths, granite counter tops, gleaming hardwood floor, 4 full baths, main floor. Family room & den, 2nd floor laundry, finished basement with separate entrance, quality craftsmanship through-out, thousands spent must be seen for $1,099,900.

CUSTOM BUNGALOW 2 ACRE LOT

Castlemore Estates, Situated on Cul-de-Sac, Stone Exterior, 3 Car Garage, Gourmet Kitchen, Center Island, S/S Appliances, Finished Walkout Basement, Ideal for Entertaining or In-Law/ Nanny Suite, Quality Built, Loaded with Upgrades, Great Location, Minutes to All Amenities! Only $1,799,900!

AMAZING LOCATION & INVESTMENT PROPERTY!!

3 in One, 60 Yr Established Automotive Shop with 5 Bays, 16ft Ceiling, Access From Front and Back Lane, Turn Key, All Equipment & Business Included, Commercial Unit at Front (Previously Used as Auto Parts Store) Plus 2 Bedroom Apartment Above, High Demand Location Bloor/Lansdowne/Dupont, Only $999,900!

Absolutely Stunning Custom-built Lawrence Park Home Featuring The Finest In Modern Finishes & Amenities Throughout!! Luxurious Open Concept Layout, Smart Home Technology, Gourmet Kitchen W/Island, Heated Floors, White Oak Hardwood, Open Staircase, Large Family Room With W/O To Deck. Master Bedroom Features Amazing Ensuite & Wraparound Deck. Finished Basement W/ Wetbar. Walk To Schools, Shops, Transit. Truly Amazing Property…Must Be Seen! $1,995,000

LUXURY PALACE PIER

Waterfront Location, Totally Redesigned & Professionally Renovated 3 Bedroom, 3,200 Sq Ft Suite with Lavish Finishes, Over 350K Spent, No Expense Spared, Top of the Line Appliances, Crown Mouldings, Custom Cabinetry, Gourmet Kitchen, Divine Bathrooms...the list goes on. A Spectacular Lifestyle awaits you. Call for a Confidential Viewing Today! Only $1,050,000!

CUSTOM BUILT CASTLEMORE 2 ACRE ESTATE

Stunning Euro designed 4 bdrm raised bungalow. Gorgeous kitchen with granite floors & countertops, top line built-in appliances, quality finishing & craftsmanship throughout. Large combined living & dining room, marble floors, huge family room, gas fireplace, den, gleaming hardwood floors, 5 washrooms, incredible master bedroom, 6pc ensuite & W/I closet, beautifully landscaped property. Must be seen for $1,650,000

YOUR DREAM HOME

Situated on Premium Pie Shaped Lot, Stunning 4 Bedroom 2 Storey in Prestigious Valleycreek over 200K in Upgrades, Open Concept Layout, Cathedral Ceilings, Crown Mouldings, Amazing Landscaping, Patio Interlock, Backyard Retreat, 3 Car Garage, Plus Much More! Only $999,900!

BACKING ONTO GOLF COURSE

Situated on premium lot over ½ an acre! Quiet enclave of Multimillion Dollar Homes, Over 5,000 Sq Ft, 5 Bdrms, Finished Basement, Indoor Pool, Walkout to Huge Deck overlooking Golf Course, Spectacular Backyard, Thousands spent on Renovations and Upgrades, Bright Sunlit, 3 Skylights, Circular Staircase, Formal Rooms,3 Car Garage, Plus much more! Only $1,599,900!

DOWNTOWN WATERFRONT LOWER PENTHOUSE

Breathtaking Unobstructed Views of the Lake. Spacious Open Concept Layout, Spacious Kitchen w/ Breakfast Bar, Granite and Pantry, Floor to ceiling windows, 2 Bedroom Split Floor Plan, Prime Location with Shopping, Restaurants and Transit steps away, Fantastic amenities! Only $949,888!

SPECTACULAR TORONTO BEAUTY!!

Totally renovated executive home over $500K spent! Situated on a premium 100’x216’ lot, tranquil treed backyard, new salt water in-ground pool & interlock stone, modern kitchen, granite countertop, new baths, balcony walkouts, fire places, beautiful master bedroom retreat, main floor library & family room, professionally finished basement, and much more for $1,500,000!!

LEASIDE OPPORTUNITY

Well Maintained Detached Bungalow with Amazing Potential - Live, Rent, Renovate Or Build! Large Lot, Private Driveway W/Garage, Separate Side Entrance To Basement Apartment, Many Recent Updates. Move In Now Or Renovate To Suit Your Taste. Close To Shopping, Parks And Transit. Don’t Miss Out!! Only $899,900!

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SELL Your Home FASTER and for MORE MONEY! • Your Home Advertised 24 Hours a Day Until Sold • Your Home Advertised to Millions on www.GetLeo.com • Learn the Secrets of Selling your Home, without ineffective Open Houses • Your Home Listed in Full Colour Print Ads Until It’s Sold • Our team of Professionals for the same price as hiring a single broker

• Get up to $10,000 no interest for 60 days* • Total service guarantee in writing • Your Home Sold Guaranteed, or I’ll Buy it* • Competitive Rates, Exceptional service • Award Winning Results!

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DUFFERIN/BLOOR Ideal Location, 4 Bedroom Brick 2 ½ Storey in High Demand Location, Large Veranda & Balcony, 2 Kitchens. Invest, Live, Fabulous Opportunity, Steps to Subway, Close to Amenities. Incredible Value! SOLD IN 4 DAYS FOR 124% OF ASKING

WEST ALDERWOOD BUNGALOW!! 3 bedroom in high demand area of South Etobicoke. Separate entrance to finished basement, oversized garage, large fenced lot, newer windows and roof. Close to all amenities, fantastic opportunity, must be seen for only $599,900!!!

BOUTIQUE COMPLEX

Gorgeous 2 Storey, Exclusive Luxury Townhome in South Etobicoke, Steps Away from The Lake, Transit & Amenities, Open Concept Living & Dining Room, W/O to Patio, Gas BBQ, Finished Basement, Garage, Make your appointment to view! Only $475,000!

HEART OF RICHMOND HILL!

Beautiful 1 Bedroom Suite In Greenpark-built,“The Richmond” Features Include Modern Kitchen W/Rich Cabinets, Granite Counters & Stainless Steel Appliances. High-End Engineered Floors. South-Facing Balcony W/ Panoramic Views. Building Amenities Include 24Hr Concierge, Fitness & Party Rooms, Guest Suites, And Much More. Amazing Property… Just Move In And Enjoy!! Only $309,900!

AMAZING 80 X 222 FT LOT

Detached Toronto Bungalow with 3+1 Bedrooms, Stunning Lot, Backing onto Ravine, Long Private Drive, Garage, Huge Shed, Large Garden, Finished Basement Ideal for In-Law Suite or Entertaining, Only $799,900!

HUMBER HEIGHTS

Detached 3+1 Bedroom Bungalow on Premium 58 Ft Lot, Spacious Open Concept Living & Dining Rooms, Hardwood Floor, Bright Sun Lit, 2 Kitchens, 2 Full Baths, Separate Entrance to Finished Basement In- Law Suite, Double Garage, Close to Amenities! Only $599,900!

TRENDY DAVENPORT VILLAGE

Fabulous 2 Storey 3 Bedroom Townhome, Over 1,000 Sq Ft, Open Concept Living & Dining Rooms, Walk-out to Terrace, Kitchen with Granite Countertop, Breakfast Bar, Stainless Steel Appliances, 2 Full Baths, Parking, Steps to Transit, Close to All Amenities, Restaurants, Shops, School & Park! Only $429,900!

LUXURIOUS BROADWAY CONDO Access To Subway -- Minutes To Downtown! 1 Bedroom/1 Bathroom Suite With Large Terrace & Soaring 10’ Ceilings. Fantastic Location Next To Shopping, Restaurants & Theatres. Includes Parking & Locker. Amazing Opportunity!! Only $289,900!

AMAZING VALUE!! One of a kind Custom Property, Detached 4+1 Bedroom, Situated on a 50 x 175 Ft Lot, Double Detached Garage, Long Drive, 2 In- Law Suites, Separate Rec Room , Inground Pool, Live for less than Rent! Shows Great! Only $699,900!

DETACHED BRONTE MEADOWS Detached, Renovated, 4 Bedroom 2 Storey Brick Home on Corner Lot, Double Garage, Inground Pool. Gorgeous Custom Kitchen, Granite Countertop, Formal Living Room, Fabulous Deck & Finished Basement. Great for Entertaining! Only $579,900!

BACKING ONTO RAVINE

Wonderful 4 Bedroom Backsplit, Gleaming Hardwood Floors, Open Concept Living & Dining Room, Modern Kitchen, Thousands Spent on Upgrades, Finished Basement Ideal for Entertaining or Possible In-Law Suite, Greenhouse, Gazebo & Shed in Landscaped Yard, Million Dollar View of Humber River, Simply Must be Seen! Only $429,900!

FOUNTAINS OF EDENBRIDGE

Luxury Building with Fabulous Amenities Include Indoor Pool, Concierge, Open Concept Living Area, Modern Kitchen Overlooking Dining Room, Walkout to Balcony with Clear Unobstructed View, 1+1 Bedroom Plus Parking & Locker in Ideal Location! Amazing Value! Only $264,900!

STRAWBERRY FIELDS CALEDON

Situated on a Premium Lot, Backing and Siding onto Greenspace, Rare Gorgeous Bungaloft, 4 Bedroom, 2200sqft with 2 master bdrms. Over 100k spent on Upgrades, Crown Mouldings, 8 Ft Doors, 9 Ft Ceilings, 8’’ Baseboards, Gleaming Hardwood Floors, Finished Basement, Professionally Landscaped, Simply Gorgeous, Must be Seen! Only $649,900!

MISSISSAUGA/ETOBICOKE BORDER

Stunning, Executive Freehold Townhome! Loaded with Luxurious Finishes, Only 2 years New with 3 Bdrms, Gourmet Kitchen with Granite Counters and Walk-out to Lovely Deck with no neighbours in behind, Huge Master Bdrm Spa Retreat, 2 Car Tandem Garage, A Rare Find, Only $579,900!

YONGE & SHEPPARD

Opulence And Sophistication At Tridel’s Avonshire Condo! This Suite Has Been Completely Remodeled With The Finest In Modern Finishes. Large 2+1 Bedroom Split Layout, 9’ Ceilings, South/East Exposure, Master Ensuite. Tridel-Built Luxury & Quality With All The Amenities! Amazing Location Close To Shopping, Parks, Hwy & Transit. Absolutely Stunning Property…Must Be Seen!! Only $599,900!

ICE 2

Brand New Corner Suite, 2 Bedrooms, 753 Sq Ft on 20th Floor, Fabulous Layout, Walk out to Balcony, Parking & Locker Included, Fabulous Location Directly Connected to Maple Leaf Square, Fabulous Amenities, Amazing Value! Being Sold Under Assignment. Only $549,900!

THE MASTERS

BELLARIA TOWER 4

Two Large Balconies, with Fabulous view Overlooking the Pool & Golf Course, Very Spacious 3 Bedroom Split Level, with Over 1,700 Sq Ft, Largest Suite in the Building, Original Owners, Immaculate condition, Shows Great, Amazing Value! Only $419,900!

Gorgeous Suite, Open Concept Layout, 1 Bedroom + Dinette, 785 Sq Ft, 9 Ft Ceilings, Thousands spent in Upgrades, Plus Parking & Locker Included, Fabulous Amenities! Simply Must be Seen! Almost New! Only $364,900!

THE GRANGE

CLARKSON VILLAGE TOWNHOUSE Quiet 3 bedroom unit with great layout and 2 balconies. Ideal view of courtyard and salt water pool. Located in the Clarkson PS district and just a 10 minute walk to the GO. Comes with parking and a huge locker. A super value!! Only $168,000

Simply Must be Seen 2 Bedroom, Thousands Spent on Upgrades, Updated Kitchen, Formal Dining Room, Spacious Open Concept Living Room, Walkout to Balcony, Approx. 1,000 Sq Ft, Steps to Transit & Close to Amenities! Only $214,900!

SEE MORE PHOTOS: www.GetLeo.com Call Today 416-917-LION (5466) and Start Packing! Not intended to solicit persons under contract. *Certain Conditions May Apply. ReMax West Realty Inc. does not guarantee the sale of your home. Exclusively offered by Frank Leo.

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Spacious Greenpark home in North Etobicoke. Features 4 large bedrooms, Master with a full ensuite and a double car garage. The basement is professionally finished with separate entrance, an open concept recreation room, bedroom and washroom. For a list of trade up homes visit www.TheBrijHotList.com

Cozy Bungalow in South Long Branch, West Beaches. Walk To Lake and Waterfront Trails and Parks. Finished Basement with Separate Entrance, 2 Bedrooms, Living Room, Kitchen and Washroom. Parking for 5 Cars. Above Ground Pool. Deep Lot!! For a list of Upscale Homes, sent daily to you, Call 416-4182745 or visit www.TheBrijHotList.com

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Classes & Workshops ARTSCAPE Artscape Youngplace, 180 Shaw St.; www.artscapelaunchpad.ca Mar. 9, 7 - 10 pm; Cost Effective Web Presence and DIY Social Media $95 register at artscapelaunchpad.ca Mar. 16, 7 - 10pm; Creating Great First Impressions $49 register at artscapelaunchpad.ca Mar. 19, 9:30 am - 4:30 pm; Sponsorship Sales for Arts & Cultural Organizations $80 register at artscapelaunchpad.ca Mar. 22, 1 pm - 4 pm; Make it Work: Creative project development $35 register online at artscapelaunchpad.ca Mar. 23, 6:30 pm - 9:30pm; Marketing Makeover Clinic $60 register online at artscapelaunchpad.ca ETOBICOKE CAMERA CLUB 416.231.7964 76 Anglesey Blvd.; etobicokecameraclub.org Jan. 5, 7 - 9:30 pm; Digital Manipulation Humber Valley United Church. $5 at door for non members

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Jan. 26, 7 - 9:30 pm; Landscapes and Flowers Humber Valley United Church. $5 at door for non members Feb. 9, 7 - 9:30 pm; Black and White Photography Humber Valley United Church. Free. FRANKLIN CARMICHAEL ART GROUP 416.740.6520 34 Riverdale Dr.; www.fcag.ca Beginning Mar. 23; Spring Arts Classes Enrol by March 19,2015 Beginning Mar. 23, Mondays 4 - 6 pm; Art After School with Nicole Pepper $100/8 wk March Break Camp 2015 HUMBER VALLEY ART CLUB @ NEILSON PARK CREATIVE CENTRE 416.622.5294 & Anne Noble @ 416.621.9389 56 Neilson Dr.; humbervalleyartclub.ca Wed. Feb. 4, 11, 18, 25, 10 am - 3:30 pm; Herry Arifin, Watercolour $160 Mar. 4, 11, 25, 10 am - 3:30 pm; Pauline Holancin, Watercolour $120 Apr. 1 - 8, 10 am - 3:30 pm; Valerie Kent, Acrylic Abstract $80 THE MUSIC STUDIO 416.234.9268 6 Burnhamthorpe Rd.; www.themusicstudio.ca Mar. 28, 9:30 am; Community Learn to Sing Workshop 4079 Dundas St. W. Free NEILSON PARK CREATIVE CENTRE 416.622.5294 56 Neilson Dr.; www.neilsonparkcreativecentre.com Mar. 16-20, 9am - 12pm & 9am - 4pm; March Break 2015 Art Day Camp $100/$200 Apr.- Jun., Various; Spring Adult & Children's Art Courses See website for course fees

SIRIUS THEATRICAL COMPANY 416.236.9011 x1 83 Glenaden Ave. E.; www.siriustheatrical.com Sun. Mar. 15, 29, Apr 12, 26, May 3, 2 - 4 pm; Script Writing Workshops New Toronto Library, 110 Eleventh St. Free.

Events & Presentations ETOBICOKE CAMERA CLUB 416.231.7964 76 Anglesey Blvd.; etobicokecameraclub.org Mar. 16, 7 pm - 9.30 pm; Using Speedlights Humber Valley United Church. $5 at door for non members Mar. 30, 7 - 9:30 pm; Beyond Fantasy and Reality Humber Valley United Church. $5 at door for non members LAKESHORE ARTS 416.201.7093 2422 Lake Shore Blvd. W.; www.lakeshorearts.ca Mar. 3, 4 - 6:30 pm; Youth Career Fair Contact michelle@lakeshorearts.ca Feb. 21 - Apr. 25, Various; Printmaking Workshops! Etobicoke Libraries. Mar. 17, 2 -3 pm; March Break Craft Workshops Alderwood Library. Contact michelle@lakeshorearts.ca Mar. 20, 6:45 PM; Chocolate Equinox The King's Garden, 15 Canmotor Ave. $60 Tues., 6:30 - 8:30 pm; YAM (youth. arts.movement) Check out YAM Arts on Facebook for registration information May 1 - 2 (Tickets on sale in March!), ; Lakeshorts International Short Film Festival The Assembly Hall; www.lakeshorts.ca THE MILKWEED COLLECTIVE 416.259.7839 29 Lorraine Gardens; exploringcreativity.org May - Sep; Kre-A-Tiv U-Turn Mentorship Program Etobicoke venues

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Stage THE BLOOR WEST VILLAGE PLAYERS 416.767.7702 2190E Bloor St. W. ; www.villageplayers.net Feb. 27 - Mar. 21, 8pm eves, 2pm mats; The Mouse House by Robert Ainsworth Apr. 24 - May 16, 8 pm eves, 2pm mats; Maggie's Getting Married by Norm Foster ETOBICOKE QUILTERS' GUILD 416.622.5294 56 Neilson Dr.; www.etobicokequiltersguild.com Mar. 27-29, Fri & Sat. 10 am - 5 pm; Sun 10am - 4pm; Quilt Fever 2015 $5 at the door FRANKLIN CARMICHAEL ART GROUP 34 Riverdale Dr.; www.fcag.ca May 22 - 24 - Member's Exhibtion Opening Night: Friday, May 22, 7 pm NEILSON PARK CREATIVE CENTRE 416.622.5294 56 Neilson Dr.; www.neilsonparkcreativecentre.com Feb. 23 - Mar. 15, See website for gallery hours; The Etobicoke Art Group: Members’ Choice Exhibition Main Gallery Feb. 23 - Mar. 15; Etobicoke Handweavers & Spinners Annual Exhibition Hall Gallery Mar 16 - 22; Exhibit A Hall Gallery

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Call for Artists & Volunteers FRANKLIN CARMICHAEL ART GROUP 34 Riverdale Dr.; www.fcag.ca May 22 - 24, Member's Exhibtion Artists may submit up to three original artworks. THE HARMONY SINGERS 647.558.9288 www.harmonysingers.ca Looking for alumni to help celebrate our 50th Anniversary! MONTGOMERY'S INN Call for Volunteers Volunteers needed for Art Advisory Group. Help shape, mount and take down future exhibitions. Experience an asset. Call or email montinn@toronto.ca TORONTO CONCERT BAND 647.479.2941 Lambton Kingsway Junior Middle School, 525 Prince Edward Dr. www.torontoconcertband.com Tuesday evenings, 7 -9 pm; Musicians Welcome!

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Toronto City Budget WHEN: 1:30 p.m. to 3:30 p.m. WHERE: Albion Library, 1515 Albion Rd. CONTACT: Suzanne Alimoglu, 416-394-5170, salimoglu@torontopubliclibrary.ca COST: Free This budget information session is a joint partnership between Albion Branch, Commitment 2 Community, and Social Planning Toronto to provide the public in Rexdale district an opportunity to find out about the budget process and ask questions. Free refreshments, limited TTC tokens available, the movie Frozen will be shown for children to watch. Laughter Yoga WHEN: 1:30 to 2:30 p.m. WHERE: Richview United Church, 149 Wellesworth Drive CONTACT: Carlos Gongora, 416-500-6829, info@ risalegria.com COST: Free Feeling rundown? Try laughing more. Release your inner child with simulate laughter excercise. Improve your health, reduce stress and depression. Skate it UP! Etobicoke WHEN: 6:30 to 9 p.m. WHERE: Canlan Ice Sports Etobicoke, 1120 Martin Grove Rd. CONTACT: Vishal Vijay, childreninaction.ca/events/skate-itup-etobicoke-2015/, childreninaction. ca@gmail.com COST: $5 Children in Action and special guest

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The 2015 World Day of Prayer service materials are written by the women of The Bahamas. Even in this Caribbean holiday locale issues such as poverty, domestic violence and health concerns exist that make life difficult for women and their families. Miss Teenage GTA Neha Banerjea help support the building of two schools in India and Africa. Register online. Meet the Mormons WHEN: 7:30 to 9:30 p.m. WHERE: The Church of Jesus Christ of Latterday Saints (Etobicoke), 95 Melbert Rd. CONTACT: Bruce Spence, 416901-0252, bwspence255@gmail.com COST: Free Bring your friends and come and see the movie “Meet the Mormons”. The movie has been shown worldwide and reveals several examples of interesting members of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints from around the world and reflects LDS values.

BOGDAN’s Social & Singles Saturday Dance Night WHEN: 8 p.m. WHERE: Royal Canadian Legion, Branch 210, 110 Jutland Rd. CONTACT: 416-231-2021 COST: Free BOGDAN is a professional solo piano/keyboard player/vocalist who performs a mix of modern, European, Latin, country and timeless classics. Everyone is welcome (19+)

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Chronic Pain Management Workshop WHEN: 2 to 4 p.m. WHERE: Eatonville library, 430 Burnhamthorpe Rd CONTACT: Peggy Ho, 416-394-5270, eaprogramsf@torontopubliclibrary.ca COST: Free Chronic Pain Management Workshop

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First Time Home Buying WHEN: 6:30 to 8 p.m. WHERE: Eatonville library, 430 Burnhamthorpe Rd. CONTACT: Peggy Ho, 416-3945270, eaprograms@torontopubliclibrary.ca COST: Free This seminar explains all the steps involved in buying your first home, including the process involved in being pre-approved at the bank, what to expect with your realtor and what will be the legal steps involved. Euchre Night WHEN: 7 p.m. to 9 p.m. WHERE: Royal Canadian Legion, Branch 210, 110 Jutland Road CONTACT: 416231-2021 COST: Free Join Euchre enthusiasts for an evening of cards. Etobicoke Horticultural Society WHEN: 7:30 to 9:30 p.m. WHERE: Fairfield Seniors’ Centre, 80 Lothian Ave CONTACT: Barbara Yake, 416233-9795, www.gardenontario.org/ site.php/etobicoke, ehs.by@bell.net COST: Free Meeting features a guest speaker, a “bring & buy” table and a raffle.

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Program WHEN: 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. WHERE: Eatonville Library, 430 Burnhamthorpe Rd CONTACT: Celia Cruz-Hew, 647-404-5662, ccruz@culturelink.ca COST: Free Specially trained volunteers help you complete your income tax and benefit return if your income is low and your tax situation is simple. The service is free. Call for appointment. Lakeshore Environmental Gardening Society Meeting WHEN: 6:30 to 8 p.m. WHERE: Long Branch Public Library, 3500 Lakeshore Blvd. W. CONTACT: www. legsetobicoke.ca, info@legsetobicoke.ca COST: Free Come out to the monthly meeting. As always, meet local gardeners, share tips and seeds or plants.

get listed! The Etobicoke Guardian wants your community listings. Whether it’s a church knitting group or a music night or a non-profit group’s program for kids, The Guardian wants to know about it so others can attend. Sign up online at insidetoronto.com to submit your events (click the Sign Up link in the top right corner of the page).

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efore Scarborough native Jill Andrew became known for giving empowering speeches to young women about selfesteem and before she provoked deep conservations about female body image and female representation in the media, she was just Jill: a curvy woman with her own set of insecurities and hardships she had to overcome. “As a child I was sexually abused. I was a victim and a survivor of that,” she said. “One of the first things that I had to get over is that I had done nothing wrong. That’s a huge part of it. It doesn’t matter what poster you read or what PSA (public service announcement) comes on, you oftentimes sit with this feeling of what did I do? Was it the way I was dressed? What did I say to egg the person on or entice them?” After years of therapy and support Andrew accepted that what happened wasn’t her fault. “Your body is not to blame, your person is not to blame and that these are bigger issues than an individual thing. These are systems that we’re living with where men predominantly feel as though they have ownership over women’s

bodies,” she explained. “Looking back over my years now, I started to realize I had to take ownership of me and that’s all I can take ownership for; not somebody else’s wrongdoings because that’s how we grow.” It’s that same self-ownership Andrew lectures about in her keynote speeches at conferences on university campuses across Toronto. Her acceptance of what happened to her and her own body image led her to become founder of the Body Confidence Canada Awards, the Curvy Catwalk Fashion Fundraiser and co-founder of FatinTheCity.com, a plus-size fashion “fatshion” blog. She also doubles as a body image consultant and works for the Toronto District School Board as a student equity program advisor. There she helps plan conferences, events, workshops and opportunities for children to learn and connect with each other and also help shift their perception of gender roles, what women are capable of achieving and self-esteem. “There’s this idea that we (women) should be thankful that we should be at the table. No. We need to be the people forming the table and bringing the ideas to the table and finding people to help us push our ideas forward. A lot

The body image conversation needs to go deeper. – Jill Andrew

Jill Andrew is a women’s and youth advocate, performer, entrepreneur and public speaker. Photo/Courtesy

of the work that I try to do is around that,” Andrew told The Guardian. During her speeches, Andrew focuses on the longterm negative effects on women and girls as they begin to police their bodies. Selfpolicing, according to Andrew, happens more often than women think; it’s in the form of not going out past a certain time because you could get hurt or not wearing spaghetti straps because you don’t want to be labelled a slut. This follows girls into adulthood, she said, explaining some women mute their opinions to avoid being called “bitch in the boardroom” by the boys club. “It’s all of this self-policing we do that doesn’t pay atten-

tion to the larger systemic issues going on that create the environment where women and girls feel like they have to censor themselves, with what they wear or their ideas,” Andrew said “(If it continues) you start to chip away at your own selfesteem and your own worth and your own knowledge and it happens to women all the time.” Andrew believes it’s time we look at how these images affect a woman financially as well as emotionally and physically. “The body image conversation needs to go deeper, we need to encourage women and girls to think about how a negative self-concept or negative self-worth might impact your salary. We know that women

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The Guardian: How has the status of women changed since you became involved in politics? Augustine: “There were issues like violence against women that were not spoken of, the issue of unwed mothers was not spoken of, there were issues around abortion, there were issues around sexual orientation – those are the things that were not

spoken of or did not get the front page of the papers and yet, we see that those are issues that are open today and that there is legislation and other processes to ensure that those conversations do take place.” The Guardian: What can be said about the current status of women? Augustine: “I think it’s important for me to say to

are missing statistically from board of directors, women are missing from politics,” she said. However, the future isn’t bleak. Andrew said awareness is growing of manipulation tactics used when it comes to perceptions of feminine and masculine ideals. And with that awareness, younger people tend to be more vigilant and reactive. “I got to tell you they’re more receptive now. I feel like this generation is a frustrated generation. I feel they’re a generation that wants things to be better and are willing to do the work and have the conversations and are willing to do a little more than maybe I did.”

all women on International Women’s Day... to emphasize that our work is not yet done. That this is all a work in progress; that our sisters all around the world – when we talk about women around the world and when we talk about the issues that women face around the world – we know we have a long, long way to go to reach gender equality.” The Guardian: How might men work to improve the status of women? Augustine: “...( T )his

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as a precaution. Sidhu said an investigation into the circumstances leading up to the child being found alone and unclothed in the cold led to police laying the charge of child abandonment against the boy’s mother. Friday’s incident come just a day after three-yearold Elijah Marsh died after wandering out of his grandmother’s North York apartment building at 4:20 a.m. Thursday as his family slept unaware. He was dressed only in a T-shirt, pull-up diaper and boots. Despite a massive search effort that included concerned members of the public and more than 100 police officers from Toronto, York Region and the Ontario Provincial Police, Elijah wasn’t discovered until after 10 a.m. – six hours after he first ventured out into the subzero temperatures. He was rushed to the hospital with vital signs absent, where doctors spent hours trying to revive him. He was pronounced dead shortly after 2 p.m.

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washing away winter: The annual Swiss Carnival Tradition got underway at the Musket Tavern on Advance Road in Etobicoke on Saturday. Known as the Morgestraich Parade, its purpose is to chase winter away. Aobe, the Canadysli band entertains before heading out for the parade that takes place in the Kipling-Dundas area each year at this time.

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HEALTH AND HELP: Above, spinners work up a sweat during a fitness fundraiser to benefit Reach for the Rainbow held Saturday at Xtreme Couture Fitness and Mixed Martial Arts. Reach for the Rainbow serves children and youth with disabilities. Right, Tayler Holdright and Sarah Rosso join a Muay Thai workout during the event while below, Rose Tacconelli, left, Michelle Loo and Annie Drouin join a kettlebell class.

FAIR DAY: A government and community services fair was held on Saturday at Cloverdale Mall, hosted by Etobicoke Centre MPP Yvan Baker and Etobicoke-Lakeshore MPP Peter Milcyzn. Several groups set up booths to field questions from the community, including the Lions Club of Canada Dog Guides who brought pups-intraining Weston (left) with Liz Novachis, and Wanda with Karen Tynkow. Below, James Gardens Bowling Club members (left to right) Karen Oxley, Flick Douglas, Taffi Ross, Thelma Jeffrey, Helen Bonnyman and Sue Hathway also took part. The season opens May 2. Staff photos/IAN KELSO


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obtained from the Alliance. “We are trying to improve and clean up our air quality,” she said. “We plan on monitoring the air and to collect data from across the neighbourhood.” Former Etobicoke Alderman and MPP Ruth Grier, a longtime champion of the environment, is worried by the air quality and large amount of high-density condos. “The air quality has always been a big concern in this area,” Grier admitted. “We are also concerned about the over-development that is taking place without enough green space for people.” During the Tuesday, Feb. 17 meeting, Jim McNeil, chair of the Long Branch Business Improvement Area (BIA), said $10,000 was allocated in his BIA’s budget to study the installation of plug-in stations for electric or hybrid cars. “ We were looking at installing three or four stations for customers using our stores,” McNeil recalled. “There was a lot of interest

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TDCAA BADMINTON WEST DIVISION THURSday, FEB. 26 w Bishop Marrocco vs. Archbishop Romero ( Archbishop Romero, 99 Humber Blvd.) w Michael Power vs. St. Basil’s (St. Basil’s,20 Starview Lane) TUESday, MARCH 3 w Monsignor Johnson vs. Michael Power (Michael Power, 105 Eringate Dr.) THURSday, MARCH 4 w St. Basil’s vs. Bishop Marrocco (Bishop Marrocco, 1515 Bloor St. W.) INDOOR SOCCER CENTRAL WEST DIVISION MONday, MARCH 2 w BOYS – St. Mary’s vs. Archbishop Romero (Hangar 3, 75 Carl Hall Rd., 2 p.m.) w BOYS – Monsignor Charbonnel vs. Senator O’Connor (B) (Hangar 3, 75 Carl Hall Rd., 3 p.m.) INDOOR SOCCER SPLIT DIVISION MONday, MARCH 2 w BOYS – Senator O’Connor vs. Bishop Marrocco (Hangar 1, 75 Carl Hall Rd., 1:30 p.m.) w BOYS – Cardinal Newman (A) vs. Michael Power (B) (Hangar 4, 75 Carl Hall Rd., 3 p.m.) w BOYS – Michael Power (A) vs. Neil McNeil (Hangar 4, 75 Carl Hall Rd., 4 p.m.)

active@insidetoronto.com THURSDAY, MARCH 5 w BOYS – Mary Ward vs. Monsignor Johnson (Hangar 1, 75 Carl Hall Rd., 2 p.m.) w BOYS – Francis Libermann vs. Henry Carr (Hangar 1, 75 Carl Hall Rd., 3 p.m.)

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INDOOR SOCCER OPEN DIVISION THURSday, FEB. 26 w GIRLS – Senator O’Connor vs. Cardinal Newman (Major League Sportsplex #2, 641 Danforth Rd., 2 p.m.)

Making the block: Martingrove Collegiate’s (#1) Sharmarke Warsame tries for a shot as a Silverthorn Collegiate player goes for a block during the senior boys west AAA challenge basketball game last Thursday at Martingrove. Martingrove won the game by a score of 58 -24.

MONday, MARCH 2 w GIRLS – Michael Power (#2) vs. Community Hebrew Academy (Hangar 1, 75 Carl Hall Rd., 2:30 p.m.) w GIRLS – Bishop Marrocco vs. Monsignor Charbonnel (Hangar 2, 75 Carl Hall Rd., 3 p.m.) w GIRLS – Senator O’Connor vs. Michael Power (#1) (Hangar 1, 75 Carl Hall Rd., 3:30 p.m.) THURSDAY, MARCH 5 w GIRLS – St. Basil’s vs. Bishop Marrocco (Hangar 2, 75 Carl Hall Rd., 3 p.m.)

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