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lemonade and yard sale: Megan and sister Mikayla Mahoney (right), adopted from South Korea, are two special young ladies who are helping others involved with adoption. They held their first annual Megan & Mikayla’s Yard Sale and Lemonade Fundraiser on Saturday and raised $1,372. The funds will go to ABBA Canada, a registered charity, which provides grants to people require financial assistance to complete an international adoption.
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Readying ol’ Mimico Station for its centennial anniversary Group rolls out plans for interior rehabilitation CYNTHIA REASON creason@insidetoronto.com With the 100th anniversary of Mimico Station fast approaching, members of a local community organization dedicated to the historic railway station’s
restoration are beginning to ramp up efforts to ensure it opens to the public in time for its centennial celebrations. “The building is coming up on 100 years in 2016/2017, which is a huge milestone,” said Peter McHale, president of the
Mimico Station Community Organization (MSCO) board. “Right now, we’re planning for the interior rehabilitation of the building...we’re planning some fundraising to help us moving forward, and we’re look>>>station, page 10
James Maloney appointed to Etobicoke-Lakeshore Agnes Potts was runner-up for seat DAVID NICKLE dnickle@insidetoronto.com James Maloney has spent more than a decade working on Liberal and city councillor campaigns in Etobicoke-Lakeshore. This week, Toronto City Council voted to appoint Maloney to political office, picking him over former school trustee
and former councillor Agnes Potts and 18 other hopefuls to represent Ward 5 (EtobicokeLakeshore) until the election this fall. Maloney replaces Peter Milczyn, who, last month, was elected to represent the provincial riding for Kathleen Wynne’s Liberals. Because the >>>four, page 12
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