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Humber Bay residents rely on ‘Third World’ transit: SETAC Councillor Mark Grimes says he wants to meet with developer First Gulf to negotiate transit hub on former Mr. Christie’s plant RAHUL GUPTA rgupta@insidetoronto.com With tens of thousands expected to take up residence in the Humber Bay Shores area, the time to build transit is now, says a local councillor. Mark Grimes had his motion supported by colleagues on Toronto Council last week calling for an immediate meeting with the owners of 2150 Lake Shore Blvd. at Parklawn Road, the site of a 27-acre parcel of land, formerly a Mr. Christie’s plant, which was recently snapped up by developer First Gulf. Grimes said he would like city staff, including the TTC, to meet with First Gulf to begin negotiations on designating part of the site for a future transit hub, which could include TTC and GO Transit connections. “My argument is let’s not wait, let’s sit down with (First Gulf) and see what we can figure out,” said Grimes this week. “My residents are screaming for transit.” Grimes, along with Ward 5 council colleague Justin Di Ciano, plus Etobicoke-Lakeshore MPP Peter Milczyn and MP James Maloney, are scheduled to meet with Metrolinx this week to discuss the agency’s decision to rule out, for now, a new GO Transit station at the proposed Parklawn site. The site was initially considered as part of GO’s Regional Express Rail (RER) expansion and electrification plan – intended to transform the commuter rail provider into a local service with train frequencies more in line with subway – but ultimately ruled out in part because of its proximity to the existing Mimico GO station.
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Mike Olivier of the South Etobicoke Transit Action Committee, who is photographed at the Humber loop last year, says congestion is only going to get worse in the area.
But with the recent Ontario Municipal Board (OMB) decision guaranteeing more intensification for Humber Bay Shores, that should be more than enough incentive to get going on new transit, Grimes said. “If the province is approving more density, they should be helping me out,” he said. “We’re dropping the equivalent of the population of Orangeville into the area within five years.” Mike Olivier of the South Etobicoke Transit Action Committee (SETAC) agrees.
“Traffic is only going to get worse and we’re going to have to move a lot of people,” said Olivier who, along with SETAC, successfully petitioned the city to study relocating the Humber streetcar loop, along with creating a dedicated right-of-way, from St. Joseph Hospital to Exhibition Place. “It’s not just Humber Bay Shores (that) is the issue,” he said. “All the way to Long Branch we currently rely on a Third World transit line.” Olivier understood Metrolinx’s decision to reject Parklawn given the tight timeline of the RER expansion,
which the province has promised to complete in less than 10 years. But he said expansion improvements currently underway at Mimico GO won’t end up helping the residents of Humber Bay Shores. “The local politicians see the need and so do the residents so where there’s the political will, there should be a way,” he said. Olivier was heartened by council signing off on creating a new Waterfront transit plan incorporating South Etobicoke, along with recent city consultations in regards
to King Street’s future configuration. He said at this point residents don’t have a choice but to wait for better service. In addition to negotiating for a new transit hub, Grimes said he would continue to push the city to implement “low-hanging fruit” like the streetcar improvements. But he acknowledged this fight is for the long term. “I’m 55 and going back 40 years there’s been no plan for transit,” he said. “It’s not going to happen overnight, but we need to do something soon.”
Toronto Council agrees to buy Thistletown Multi-Service Centre from school board DAVID NICKLE dnickle@insidetoronto.com The Thistletown Multi-Service Centre will soon become a fully city-owned facility, as Toronto Council voted July 15 to use the last of its reserve fund allocated for acquiring school board property. The decision to go ahead with the Thistletown purchase means that
the many services operated out of the long-standing community hub in northern Etobicoke will have a secure home. “This facility is vital to the families, seniors and youth who live in Ward 1,” said Etobicoke North (Ward 1) Councillor Vincent Crisanti as council prepared to vote on the matter. “It’s also a critical piece of local history. It has been operating as a
community hub for more than 35 years. It houses the Rexdale Daycare Centre and Childcare Centre with close to 100 children. I can’t tell you how important the centre is and how relieved the community is that we’re protecting these programs.” The recommendation to purchase the TDSB site came in the midst of a larger report looking at how the city can ensure that school properties
that are surplus and need to be sold off in order to fund maintenance of other school properties remain as public places. With more than 20 such properties in play across the city, the policy seeks to find a way to retain the public space that the surplus schools currently provide. “When these schools close, our residents will come to us and they
will want and expect that we will buy them,” said Eglinton-Lawrence Councillor Josh Colle. “Part of this process has to be at the level of setting expectations. But there are opportunities where there might be a convergence of services that can go into these schools. In terms of the greenspace, we may have to look at changing the zoning on the greenspace.”
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Council leaves behind subways, spending for summer reprieve A quiet has descended on Toronto City Hall in the wake of last week’s marathon July council meeting. It seems almost peaceful. Councillors won’t be getting together again to disrupt that peace until September rolls around – and it would be nice to think that when they and Mayor John Tory meet once more, it will remain in a spirit of peace, and reconciliation. The debate over the Scarborough subway, after all, appears to be over. Whatever one thinks of the one-stop subway extension to the Scarborough Town Centre (coming in now at $3.4 billion and probably a good deal more), council decided on its second day of meeting that it was fine with the plan, and the expense. The fight, between critics like Josh Matlow and Gord Perks and boosters like Deputy Mayor Glenn De Baeremaeker and Tory himself, had been seismic until then.
david nickle the city When the vote finally came late in the day July 12, it wasn’t even all that close: just 16 councillors voted in favour of an amendment to scrap the subway plan and build light rail there instead, with 27 siding with Tory. It might have been closer, but Tory’s team made a point of rewarding its allies. In addition to the Scarborough subway’s continued approval, council also approved studies for no less than three additional transit projects not on any list but the ones on certain local councillors’ election literature. So in the coming months, we’ll hear about a westward extension of the Bloor-Danforth Line 2, from Kipling Station to Sherway Gardens (courtesy of Etobicoke Lakehsore Councillor Justin Di Ciano); a subway
connection between the Yonge-Sheppard interchange and Downsview Station (a long-held dream of York Centre Councillor James Pasternak); and a Sheppard subway extension from Don Mills Station to McCowan Road (championed by Scarborough Agincourt Councillor Jim Karygiannis). The studies aren’t, of course, anything approaching a commitment, but they are the sort of thing that has a limited but real effect of papering over possible divisions – both on council and inter-regionally. The Scarborough subway, now that it’s going ahead, is going to eat up a huge amount of money and resources. As we must remind ourselves, it is the only major transit project in the city’s long-term transit plan that is fully funded, and the only other one that’s even partially funded is also in Scarborough: the Eglinton Crosstown line that will actually service Scarborough neighbour-
hoods. The downtown relief line, which transit planners have noted is essential to stave off unacceptable levels of crowding on the Yonge line, is not funded, nor is light rail servicing the city’s waterfront. And as was revealed this week, it will likely be more difficult than not to wrestle more money from the provincial government. Ontario’s Financial Accountability Office noted in a report released Tuesday that the province is in danger of over-extending itself on transit spending as matters stand, with an extra $50 billion in provincial debt in 2021 due to transit alone. So fulfilling those dreams – of subways, eventually, everywhere – will be a long shot. In the short run of these summer months, as pleasant and peaceable as these dreams are, dreams are all they are.
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Race to fill Rob Ford’s empty seat enters its final few days Candidates debate the issues TAMARA SHEPHARD tshephard@insidetoronto.com Transit improvements, tackling crime and violence and some drama dominated the second major debate Wednesday in the byelection to fill the late Rob Ford’s Ward 2 council seat. Michael Ford, 22, nephew of Rob and Doug and the future of the Ford legacy, sounded a lot like his late uncle Rob as he held his own against candidates’ shots against his family’s customer service political philosophy, and his commitment to his family’s pro-subways stance. “I want to focus on customer service,” Ford said. “When you call my office, I’ll be on the end of the phone and at your door to get the job done.” Yet, largely unlike his uncles, Ford promoted dialogue and consensus building: “We need to bring our youth to the table. We need to
hear them, come together and listen to everyone. We need to work with our school boards and community partners,” Ford said about combatting crime. Like his uncles, Ford pledged to fight against higher taxes. “One thing I hear at the door is ‘don’t raise taxes.’” Jeff Canning, 56, took aim at Ford, arguing customer service “is not a platform plank. It’s a minimum standard to be expected (of a councillor).” “If you’re going into the ring with Mike Tyson, you better know you’re getting into a fight,” said Canning, comparing Ford to the heavyweight boxing champ. Canning said he favoured a combination of subways and light rapid transit (LRT), as well as dedicated bus routes on Rexdale Boulevard, Dixon Road and Hwy. 27. Christopher Strain, another strong contender, offered concise responses. “We need to stop the $3 billion
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Scarborough subway gravy train,” he said. “We need 15-minute, all-day service. The Woodbine/(Hwy.) 27 (GO) station was put at the bottom of the list. (We need it).” Keeping candidates on topic marked much of the debate at Martingrove United Church that drew about 80 residents.
The at-times strange comments of perennial candidate Kevin Clarke and Chaitanya Kalevar, an engineer, drew both laughter and anger throughout the 90-minute meeting. “People call me the Black Rob Ford,” said Clarke, adding “I will rip (Tory and Wynne) a new A-R-S-E.”
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address the issue of drug users, we’re never going to stop crime in our streets.” Ken Street, a future paralegal and 25-year Rexdale resident, spoke repeatedly of My Rex, a local organization. Also running for Ward 2 councillor are: Annette Lubinski, Christopher Noor, Glen Smith and Jimmy Talpa. Ayokunle Ogunsanmi withdrew from the race. Rob Ford held the Ward 2 seat from 2000 to 2010. His brother Doug Ford then held it from 2010 to 2014 while Rob Ford was Toronto mayor. Rob Ford handily regained his Ward 2 seat in 2014, winning nearly 60 per cent of the vote. Rob Ford died in March, 18 months after being diagnosed with a rare, aggressive cancer. The Ward 2 byelection takes place Monday. Polls will be open from 10 a.m. to 8 p.m. Call 416-338-1111 or visit http://bit.ly/1Z95sSa to learn where to vote.
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Top 4 Catholic school board grads come from Etobicoke All four of the top grads from the Toronto Catholic District School Board (TCDSB)’s Class of 2016 hail from Etobicoke. Julia Da Silva and Jason Pu of Michael Power-St. Joseph Catholic High School and Robert Adragna of Bishop Allen Academy all earned 100 per cent averages, while Rachel Santini of Father John Redmond Catholic Secondary School and Regional Arts Centre scored a 99.83 per cent average to round out the Top 4. JULIA DA SILVA A published author, musician and poet, Da Silva earned her perfect 100 studying in the International Baccalaureate Program in world issues, Canadian history, world history, English literature, English and French. While at Michael Power, she was a member of the Debate Team and Amnesty International, and also cofounded the school’s Books, Quills, and Writing Skills forum. She is currently work-
as an editor for the Toronto Public Library’s Young Voices Magazine and a youth writer for The Catholic Register. Adragna plans to study engineering science at U of T.
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ing on two fantasy novels and a poetry anthology. Outside of school, Da Silva played in the Etobicoke Youth Band for four years and the Toronto Youth Wind Orchestra this past year, performing at Carnegie Hall twice. Da Silva plans to studying at the University of Toronto, majoring in English and philosophy, as well as studying Latin, French literature and history.
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Pu also attended SHAD science school – a month-long summer program focused on science, technology, engineering and mathematics – last year, becoming a member of the program’s illustrious, nearly 15,000-strong alumni. He will be studying to become a software engineer at the University of Waterloo. ROBERT ADRAGNA A passionate student leader
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Human trafficking issue is ‘a provincial, national crisis’ >>>from page 1 and justice is served, “I’m happy with that.” The provincial government unveiled the long-awaited human trafficking strategy Thursday, June 30, which calls for an investment up to $72 million aimed at increasing awareness and co-ordination, enhancing justice-sector initiatives and improving survivors’ access to services. Currently, Ontario is grappling with roughly 65 per cent of police-reported human trafficking cases in Canada. The strategy involves nine ministries and is based on four pillars: strong leadership through an antihuman trafficking office through CommSoc, which will collect and share information; increased awareness and community supports to help survivors heal; justice sector initiatives to identify trafficking earlier and hold traffickers to account; and indigenous-led approaches. Det. Sgt. Nunzio Tramontozzi of Toronto Police Service’s human trafficking team called the strategy a great start, noting specialized Crowns are a police asset. If Crowns don’t understand “trauma bonds” between the victim and pimp, it’s hard for them to wrap their mind around why a girl would protect a guy who brutalized her for years, he said, adding instead of forging ahead and putting the victim on the stand, they tend to take pleas for lesser offences. “As of last summer we only had
one (human trafficking) conviction in Toronto,” he said. “One guy. It’s pretty sad.” Ontario’s Attorney General Yasir Naqvi, who was on hand for the strategy’s release, called human trafficking an increasing, complex problem. A specialized team of Crown attorneys will ensure cases are prosecuted effectively and consistently across province, he said, adding expanded quick response programs will be in place to help victims, including paying for things such as travel costs, identification replacement, and enhancing 24-hour crisis assistance. But not everyone was pleased with the strategy. Haliburton-Kawartha Lakes-Brock MPP Laurie Scott, who put forward a private member’s bill Saving the Girl Next Door, which calls for victims to obtain restraining orders against their trafficker and sue them for damages, said while the strategy is a step in the right direction, it ultimately falls short. The Conservative MPP took issue with the lack of permanent multiyear funding and firm deadlines for establishing a multi-jurisdictional and multi-disciplinary task force. In an interview with Metroland Media Toronto prior to the strategy’s release, she said the province needs to take the lead in human trafficking enforcement. “It’s modern day slavery,” she said. “Will all survivors sue? No, but it’s a means of justice.” Scott’s bill would also include traf-
ficking as a sexual offence under the age of 18. Michelle Smith, executive director of Women’s Support Network of York Region in Newmarket, which runs a human trafficking help line, called the issue a “provincial and national crisis.” She hoped the strategy would include long-term core funding, along with people specialized in human trafficking and infrastructure for couselling. Trafficked women sometimes require “eight, nine, 10-hour care”, with psychological and emotional trauma the most pervasive aspect. “We have women that are servicing eight to 10 men a day, against their will,” she said. Funded by Canada’s Department of Justice, York Region launched a bus campaign several weeks ago aimed at trafficked women, Smith said, suggesting a go-to guide and app needs to be available for school boards to inform teachers about human trafficking signs to look out for. Besides a strategy, greater emphasis on social media literacy must be taught in schools to help combat human trafficking, said Debbie Gordon, director of kidsmediacentre at Centennial College. Being able to share case studies about other young victims works, but voices of young people who question the sensibilities of the social media culture need to be heard, she said. “Kids will listen when it’s one of their own.”
FOR IMMEDIATE ASSISTANCE Like the York Regional Police campaign ‘The Other Side’ that is helping victims hurt in the sex trade find a way out, there are other people and organizations offering assistance to survivors of human trafficking in the Greater Toronto Area. Here are a few: • Covenant House: 416-598-4898, www.covenanthousetoronto.ca/homeless-youth/Home.aspx • East Metro Youth Services: 416-452-3018, emys. on.ca • Women’s Support Network of York Region: 905758-5285, www.womenssupportnetwork.ca/ • Toronto Police Service human trafficking team: 416-808-8385, www.torontopolice.on.ca/sexcrimes/ htet.php • York Regional Police human trafficking team: 905758-5581, www.yrp.ca/en/about/human-trafficking. asp
MORE ONLINE VIDEO: Watch this Covenant House Toronto video: a dramatization of the real-life experience of “Amy” – a teen who found herself enslaved by a man she believed was her boyfriend. (bit.ly/covenantvid) STORY: Read this story from York Region about a real court case from 2014 involving a man who police alleged was pimping out a 16-year-old girl, and the subsequent verdict. (bit.ly/yorkcase) STRATEGY: Get more details about the provincial anti-human trafficking strategy and the four areas of action the strategy will be focused on. (bit.ly/ ontariostrategy) STATISTICS: See statistics from Toronto Police Service about the number of occurrences, arrests, charges and victims related to human trafficking in the city since 2013. (bit.ly/policestats)
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Council says ‘yes’ to street safety measure plans Rahul Gupta rgupta@insidetoronto.com Toronto Council has approved a new safety plan intended to reduce pedestrian and cyclist fatalities on Toronto roads. The plan calls for a number of measures to reduce road fatalities to zero – part of a Vision Zero aspiration adopted by several cities – including adding more signalized crossings, establishing slow-speed zones around schools, doubling existing fines for speeding and increasing traffic signs. By unanimous vote, council opted to support the approximately $80-million five-year plan, half of it new money, which received a boost to funding last week following criticism from pedestrian and cycling advocates for not going far enough in addressing road safety. Public works chair Jaye Robinson said with the new measures added, the plan will allow the city in some cases to quadruple its efforts improving road safety. “From the beginning, this plan had great bones but the scale and scope were not enough,” said Robinson during council’s third day
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of its July meeting, held Thursday. Trinity-Spadina councillor Joe Cressy called the plan a good start, but hardly revolutionary considering smaller cities like Oakland and Portland have committed $200
million annually towards improving road safety. “While the plan will result in fewer fatalities, we have to think the headlines (about road fatalities) will continue in the years to come
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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
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because ultimately a radical rethink of our streets, and the money needed for that, is required,” said Cressy. Council also supported measures to reduce speeds on sections of Richmond, Adelaide, Front and Wellington streets, from 50 km/h to 40 km/h, as well as a stretch of Gerrard Street, leading east of Victoria Park Avenue which encompasses three councillors’ wards. Council also supported by a 24-17 margin Frances Nunziata’s motion requesting the Ontario Ministry of Transportation to ban pedestrians from using handheld devices while on a traveled road, for example while crossing an intersection. “If you’re texting and driving or texting and walking, in my opinion it’s the same,” said Nunziata during her remarks. Council did not support Kristyn Wong-Tam’s motion to accelerate the plan to two years, opting instead to support a less aggressive motion from Mary-Margaret McMahon which seeks staff advice on whether a faster timeline is “doable”. McMahon’s motion passed by a wide margin, 39-2. Wong-Tam said the lack of support on council in regards to improv-
ing road safety for non-motorists is telling. “Billions of dollars have been spent getting people from A to B five minutes faster, and yet we’re struggling to find a little bit of money to keep people safe,” she said. Following the vote, a prominent cycling advocate called on council to speed up the plan to prevent further deaths. “I sincerely hope we get to accelerate this thing to two years,” said Jared Kolb, Executive Director of Cycle Toronto. “The real problem is that people are going to continue to die on the streets of Toronto in preventable traffic collisions. But there’s still so much more that needs to be done. We’ve had 65 cyclists killed last year and we’ve already had a significant number killed and injured this year. We’ve got to accelerate this thing as fast as possible.” Kolb was also disappointed council opted to support Nunziata’s motion banning mobile phone use by pedestrians. Twenty-three pedestrians and one cyclist have been killed so far this year. - with files from David Nickle
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It’s game on for street hockey in Toronto, council decides DAVID NICKLE dnickle@insidetoronto.com It will be game on for street hockey players this year, after Toronto Council voted without debate to permit the playing of hockey and basketball on some roads. The move came on July 15, the fourth day of Toronto Council’s last meeting before the summer break, as weary politicians gave the thumbsup to Eglinton-Lawrence Councillor Christin Carmichael Greb’s motion setting out rules for both on-street basketball and hockey. Transportation staff had recommended against allowing the age-old practise of playing ball hockey and basketball on streets with portable nets, “as it encourages children and adults to play on the roadway” and could create a safety hazard. Council decided it was worth the risk. “We’re dealing with an age where obesity’s a problem and kids don’t have the space to get out and run
around,” said Carmichael Greb. “I think that parents need to teach their kids how to be responsible and play safely. Most of us grew up doing it and it’s not anything different now. You yell ‘car’ and you go away, and you yell ‘play’ and you go on and play.” Carmichael Greb moved an amendment to the bylaw prohibiting playing on roads. Now hockey and basketball are permitted on local roads that have a speed limit of 40 km/hr or less, only during daylight hours and never before 9 a.m. or after 8 p.m. player responsibilities Those who decide to play are responsible for finding locations that are safe and playing safely, and they waive all claims against the city in the event of mishap. Portable nets are allowed so long as they don’t obstruct sight lines, nor obstruct driveways or create safety hazards for vehicles and pedestrians.
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They also can’t interfere with street cleaning or traffic control devices and must be removed on completion of the activity. “Now kids can be active — it gives them another mode to be out having fun, learning street smarts and building community,” said Carmichael Greb. “It’s a win for families and for people who think the city has all these silly bylaws that can’t be enforced. It shows you really can make a change a city hall.”
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236-1871 1152 Islington Avenue * Quality Craftsmanship & Finishes *
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Stone’s Throw To The Subway & Bloor Street Cafes/Restaurants * 3+1 Bedrooms, 4 Baths * Gourmet’s Delight Granite Kitchen, B/I Stainless Steel Appliances, Breakfast Area & Sliding Glass DoorWalk-OutTo Deck & Pool-Sized RearYard * Main Floor Family Room & Powder Room * Master Bedroom Retreat W/ Tray Ceiling, Dressing Room & 5Pc Ensuite Bath * Finished Royal LePage Real Estate Lower Level Perfect For Additional Living Space! Minutes Services Ltd., Brokerage To Shopping, Theatre, Highways & Airports * $1,248,000 *Top 1% in Canada (Based on dollar volume sales per Royal LePage (2007-2015)
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2-StOrEy IN prImE EtObIcOkE! 231-3000 41ELEGANt Westroyal Rd. Inviting 4+1 Bdrm 4 Bath 817-3747 Custom Built Dbl Brick Construction! Lrg/Bright
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Royal LePage Real Estate Services Ltd., Brokerage
Backsplit Offers 3500Sqft Of Lrg Principal Rooms Incl Finished Lower Level! Add Your Custom Touches To Make This Your Perfect Family Home! Easy Access To All Amenities, Parks, Transit, Hwys & Airport! $1,049,900
OPEN HOUSE SAT/SUN 2-4 PM
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A LOVELY 3-BEDrOOM—STEPS TO THE LAKE!
78 TwELfTh STREET, NEw ToRoNTo A stylishly-updated & splendidly-spacious, one-of-a-kind home just steps to the Lake, parks, pool & Waterfront Trail! This wonderfully-charming home offers more than 1400 sq ft of captivating living space including 3 inviting bedrooms, a sparkling 5-pce washroom, a trendy open-concept main floor, gorgeous kitchen, 2 staircases, Royal LePage a cool entertainer’s deck, private backyard & garage! JUST Real Estate Services Ltd., LISTED! oNLy $769,000. oPEN hoUSE JULy 23-24, 2-4Pm Brokerage
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www.GetLeo.com Detached 2 Storey, Fabulous Curb Appeal, Open Concept Re/Max West Realty Inc., Brokerage
Independently Owned and Operated
PriNcESS ANNE MANOr!
Custom built contemporary home with designer interior & 416 warm and soft finishings, Spacious Master with custom www.asgoodasSOLD.ca cabinetry His & Her Closets/Change Rooms 4+1 Bed Rooms, Open concept Living/Dining/Custom Kitchen overlooks huge Sam SeLLS pie shaped sunfilled yard. Deluxe Appliances, Expansive windows provide natural light throughout the home. Skylight, 2 fireplaces, Grand walkout basement. Completion Royal LePage West Realty Group, Brokerage Date Mid Summer/Early Fall. Call For Details.
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JOANNE GLUDISH
Living & Dining Rooms, Large Modern Family Size Kitchen, Walkout to Interlock Patio, Main Floor Family Room, Gas Fireplaces, Master Bedroom Retreat, Rec Room in Basement, Double Garage, Must be Seen! Only $999,900!
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Independently Owned and Operated
416 CELL 416
JEFF MACKO Sales Representative
frank leo Broker 416
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Lot, Stunning Open Concept Layout, Gleaming Hardwood Floors, Gourmet Family Size Kitchen, S/S Appliances, Formal Dining Room, Spacious Bright Large Living Rm, Massive Family Room, Walkout to Deck Overlooking Large Backyard, Finished Basement, Enclosed Sunroom, Double Garage Plus Much More! Only $1,299,900!
565-3332
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Prime Location In A Quiet Neighborhood. Updated 416 www.JeffMacko.com Spacious Bungalow, Kitchen Over Looks Rear Yard! L/R & D/R Open Concept. 2 Kitchens 2 Full Bathrooms, Finished Lower Level W/Gas Fireplace, W/O To Large South Facing Deck & Stone Patio. Fenced and Sutton West Realty Inc., Professionally Landscape Back Garden! Main Floor Brokerage Hardwood, Mature Tree lined Street. Independently Owned and Operated
| ETOBICOKE GUARDIAN | Thursday, July 21, 2016
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Some see a building… I see SMART INVESTING. Being one of the first to invest in a neighbourhood poised for growth is always a wise choice. The Kip offers exceptional quality, unrivaled features and finishings, and close proximity to the Kipling Station. This is your chance to purchase in Central Etobicoke at the right time, and at a price that may never be seen again.
STARTING FROM THE MID $200 S TheKipDistrict.com SALES CENTRE 5143 DUNDAS STREET WEST (416) 207-1919
*Limited Time Offer. Prices and specifications subject to change without notice. Rendering is artist’s concept. E.&O.E. July 2016 ® Trademarks of Concert Properties Ltd., used under license where applicable.
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416 620-0070
Each Brokerage Independently Owned & Operated
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236-1871
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royal Lepage real estate Services Ltd., Brokerage
OffeRed at $529,000
SALE AT EGLINTON AVE W & ERIN MILLS PKWY
329 Windermere Ave. Coveted BWV/Swansea. Brick, semi-detached duplex, steps to Bloor and minutes to QEW/ Lakeshore. Renovate and make it your own or investment opportunity. Private fenced yard. By Appt Only. $829,000
1403 Royal York Rd Unit 612 If you love Central Etobicoke as much as we do, you’ll be thrilled to know about this spacious 2 bedroom + den corner unit in the area’s most beloved building. This suite has everything you need to live happily: split bedroom floor plan, balcony for al fresco dining, parking, locker, great amenities and thoughtful upgrades throughout. Granite, Hardwood, Stainless, Open Concept...it’s all here! Treat yourself to this bright, spacious retreat as your new home!
Motria Dzulynsky Sales Representative
NOW ON
6 Twelfth Street WOW! What a location - just steps to the lake with a lovely park right across the road! This is a solid brick 3 bedroom, 2 bath raised bungalow with a spacious family sized kitchen, updated 4 piece bath and 3 bedrooms. The basement features an in-law suite with a private entrance. There is a lovely private back garden and a private drive. Enjoy your morning coffee on the front porch, gazing at the lake - a great way to start the day! Steps to the lake, numerous parks, transit, and Lakeshore shops. $659,900. For more information please visit my website at www.patriciabrewitt.com or call me direct at 416-294-9016. See you at the open house!
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Professionals Inc., Brokerage Independently Owned
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Building Relationships... One home at a time Paradise on the Pond! DON’T WAIT! LOVE WHERE YOU LIVE, WORK, PLAY, GROW AND SHOP AT ARC CONDOMINIUMS.
16 Brule Terrace
SUITES FROM THE $300,000s
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luxury condo in The Kingsway!
ERIN MILLS PKWY
HWY 403
PRESENTATION CENTRE
WINSTON CHURCHILL BLVD
HWY 407
Overlooking the Humber River and Brule Pond, this meticulously restored four bedroom centre hall with stone facade is located in the prestigeous Brule enclave. This home is full of character with gleaming hardwood floors, fabulous woodwork and woodburning fireplaces. It includes a state of the art Cambria kitchen along with top quality finishes and construction. Serene Muskoka-like setting. Southwest exposure, excellent table land. Professionally landscaped, double car garage and stone driveway. Quick access to downtown,airport. Walk to Kingsway/Humber parks, subway, Bloor West. Enjoy urban elegance in a picturesque private world. This home is spectacular! $2,495,000
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The Daniels Corporation’s pioneering vision is reshaping the landscape at Eglinton Avenue West and Erin Mills Parkway. NOW ON SALE, Arc Condominiums is the newest addition to Daniels Erin Mills – a master-planned, mixed-use community, just moments from the Erin Mills Town Centre, Credit Valley Hospital, Highways 403, 401 and MiWay transit. With studio to 3 bedroom plus den suite designs, featuring incredible lake and city views, Arc Condominiums will offer Daniels’ legendary quality construction and redefine contemporary living in Erin Mills. Residents will enjoy unique amenities, including a full-court gymnasium and a central courtyard, open green space, gardening plots, a Farmers’ Market and convenient retail.
CALL OR VISIT TODAY 905.306.6996 DANIELSARC.COM Arc Presentation Centre 2475 Eglinton Avenue West, Erin Mills Mon, Tues & Thurs: 12pm - 6pm Wed: 12pm - 8pm Sat & Sun: 12pm - 5pm I Fri: Closed Exclusive Listing: CityLife Realty Ltd. Brokerage. Brokers Protected. Illustration is artist’s concept. Prices and specifications are subject to change without notice. E. & O. E. All brand names, logos, images, text and graphics are the copyright of the owners, The Daniels Corporation. Reproduction in any form, without prior written permission of The Daniels Corporation, is strictly prohibited.
| ETOBICOKE GUARDIAN | Thursday, July 21, 2016
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HomeLife/Response Realty Inc., Brokerage
ARC IS THE SHAPE OF SUCCESS IN ERIN MILLS
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Backing Onto Humber River, Premium 350 Ft. Lot, Landscaped Resort Like Oasis, Inground Pool, Cabana, Patio, Amazing Views, Stately Renovated 5 Bedroom 2 Storey, 6 Bathrooms, Exudes Charm, Character & Luxury. Crown Mouldings, Heated Floors, Formal Dining Room, Gourmet Kitchen, Finished Bsmt, Nanny Suite, Master Bedroom Retreat, Walkout to Spectacular Balcony, Elegance Personified, Steps to Amenities & Subway! $3,399,800
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DOWNTOWN DETACHED 2 STOREY! Stunning Fully Renovated Victorian with High Ceilings in Little Portugal, Gourmet Kitchen with Granite & Stainless Steel Appliances, Reno’d Baths, 2 Bdrm Bsmt In-Law Suite with Laundry, Concrete Drive, Super Value! Only $989,000!
TOTALLY RENOVATED!
Amazing Opportunity, Gorgeous 2 Storey, Open Concept Layout, Bright Sunlit, Gleaming Hardwood Floors, Large Living Rm, Formal Dining Rm, New Modern Kitchen, Granite Countertops, Finished Basement with Walkout, Long Private Drive, Double Garage! Only $979,900!
ER ANOTH SOLD
HIGH DEMAND RICHMOND HILL LOCATION!
Bright and spacious 3 bdrm, 3 bath semi with a great layout includes comfortable living room and spacious eat-in kitchen with walk-out to fully-fenced yard. Close to all amenities such as shopping, transit and major highways and mins to GO station. Move in and enjoy!
Sold in 9 dayS For 126% oF aSKinG
Absolutely Stunning Approximately 3,000 Sq Ft Of Luxury Living Space Located In Prestigious Neighbourhood!! Quality Workmanship Throughout. Huge Gourmet Kitchen W/ High-End Viking Appliances, Large Island And Separate Pantry, Sunken Open-Concept Family Room W/ Soaring 18’ Ceiling, Main Floor Living Room/Office, Finished W/O Basement & Much More! Amazing Property, Amazing Opportunity! Only $1,595,000!!
DEMAND NEIGHBOURHOOD QUIET COURT
Detached 2 Storey, Fabulous Curb Appeal, Open Concept Living & Dining Rooms, Large Modern Family Size Kitchen, Walkout to Interlock Patio, Main Floor Family Room, Gas Fireplaces, Master Bedroom Retreat, Rec Room in Basement, Double Garage, Must be Seen! Only $999,900!
EXECUTIVE 2 STOREY
Fabulous Curb Appeal, 4 Bedrooms, Grand Entrance with Cathedral Ceilings, Open Concept Living Room, Bright Sunlit, Formal Dining Room, Large Family Room, Stainless Steel Appliances in Wonderful Kitchen, Walkout to Massive Deck, Finished Basement with Walkout, Theatre Room, Great for Entertaining! Must be Seen! Only $899,900!
KLEINBURG MASTERPIECE! Stunning Brand New 5 Bdrm 2 Storey with 3 Car Garage, Backing onto Ravine. Exclusive “Doctor’s Street” 5,373 Sq Ft Including Finished W/O Basement, Over 500K in Upgrades, All Bedrooms with Own Spa-Like Ensuites! 9 Car Parking, 10 Ft Ceilings, Entertainer’s Dream! $1,999,000!
RENOVATED 6 BEDROOM 2 STOREY Quiet High Demand Neighbourhood, Situated on 390 ft Deep Lot, Stunning Open Concept Layout, Gleaming Hardwood Floors, Gourmet Family Size Kitchen, S/S Appliances, Formal Dining Room, Spacious Bright Large Living Rm, Massive Family Room, Walkout to Deck Overlooking Large Backyard, Finished Basement, Enclosed Sunroom, Double Garage Plus Much More! Only $1,299,900!
MARKLAND WOOD GEM
Amazing Opportunity, Spectacular Detached 5 Bedroom 2 Storey on Premium 54 Ft Lot that widens to 75 Ft at back, Double Door Entry, Renovated Gourmet Kitchen, Centre Island, Granite Countertop, Formal Dining, Large Living Room, Main Floor Den, Finished Bsmt, 2 Fireplaces, Large Deck, Fabulous Curb Appeal! Only $999,900!
2700 SQ FT 2 STOREY!
Large 4 Bdrm Home with Many Updates in a Fabulous Area, Huge Kitchen with S/S Appliances and W/O to Fenced Yard, Large Family Room with Fireplace, Two Large Bedrooms with Ensuites and W/I Closets, Potential for In-Law Suite, Close to Heartland Center, Square One & Transit! Super Value! Only $849,000!
ER ANOTH SOLD
SUPER VALUE! Wonderful Detached 2 Storey with Garage and 3 Car Parking, Gourmet Kitchen, Renovated Baths, Master With 4pc Ensuite, High Basement with Great Potential, Close to Lake, GO Station, Schools and Gardiner! Must Be Seen! Only $719,000!
65 FT X 210 FT RAVINE LOT
Fabulous Quiet Tree Lined Street, Detached 4 Bedroom 2 Storey with Finished Walkout Basement, Open Concept Living & Dining Room, Overlook a Beautiful Tranquil Setting, Backyard Oasis, Double Garage! Only $699,900!
Sold in 1 WK For 123% oF aSKinG!
SPECTACULAR CUSTOM LUXURY 2 STOREY
Situated on a 165 Ft Deep lot, High Demand Neighbourhood, Open Concept Layout, 5 Bathrooms, 4 Bedrooms, 2 Fireplaces, 4 Walkouts, Quality Finishes, Gleaming Hardwood Floors, Crown Mouldings, Coffered Ceilings, Recess Lighting, Formal Dining Room, Family Rm with Built-Ins + Gas Fireplace, Gourmet Kitchen, Granite Countertop, S/S Appliances, Master Bdrm Retreat, W/I Closet, Dream Ensuite, Walkout Finished Bsmt, High Ceilings Plus Much More! $1,980,000!
KING CITY RETREAT!!
Beautiful Custom-Built Chalet-Style Bungalow Situated On A Spectacular 1.7+ Acre Ravine Lot with Tranquil Nature-Filled Surroundings. Soaring 18’ Ceilings And Open Concept Layout Perfect For Year-Round Entertaining. Wrap-Around Deck With Incredible Ravine View. Spacious Master Bedroom Retreat. Separate In-Law Suite. Amazing Opportunity To Own A Piece Of Nature. Only $1,295,000!
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Situated on a Premium 70 Ft Lot, Gorgeous Renovated 2 Storey 4Bedroom, 3 Car garage, Spectacular Backyard Oasis, Resort Like, Inground Pool with Waterfall, Interlock Patio, Cabana, Has BBQ + Fireplace, Change Room, Open Concept Layout, Huge Custom Kitchen, Centre Island, Quartz Countertop, Gleaming Hardwood Floor, Family Rm, Plus Much More! Simply Must be Seen! $999,900!
YORK UNIVERSITY VILLAGE!!
Amazing Investment Opportunity!! Large & Well Maintained 3-Storey, 7 Room Turn-Key Residence Includes Common Area Kitchen And Family Room, Laundry Area, W/O To 3rd Floor Patio/Deck, 2-Car Garage, Ample Storage Space. Located Steps To University & All Facilities. Easy To Rent & Maintain - Only $799,900!!
ER ANOTH SOLD
CABBAGETOWN LANDMARK
Totally Renovated Detached Toronto Home. Bright & Sunlit Architectural Masterpiece will Amaze You! 2 Bedrooms, 3 Bathrooms, Tempered Glass, 3 Balconies, Granite Floor, Custom Kitchen with B/I Appliances, Spacious & Open Concept with Approx. 1,000 Sq. Ft. of Living Space!, Sauna, Finished Basement, Beautiful Deck + Garden, One of a Kind! Simply Must be Seen! Only $699,900!
GORGEOUS RAISED BUNGALOW
Fabulous Opportunity, Large Spacious Living Room, Picture Window, Formal Dining Room, 3+1 Bdrms, Professionally Finished Bsmt, Modern Family Size, Kitchen Pantry, Huge Rec Room, Wet Bar, Ideal for Entertaining or In-law Suite, Interlocking Drive + Patio, Garage, Large Veranda. Simply Stunning!
Sold in 1 WeeK For 136% oF aSKinG!
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PRIME PELHAM PARK! High Demand Neighbourhood on a Quiet Dead end Street, Detached 3 Bedroom, Formal Living and Dining Rooms, Walkout from Kitchen, Same Owner for Over 50 Years, Large Porch, Private Driveway, Double Garage with Access from Lane & Driveway, Amazing Value + Opportunity! Only $699,900
TRENDY KERR VILLAGE
Detached Stunning Side Split Situated on 60 Ft Lot, Renovated Kitchen, Gleaming Hardwood Floor, Large Living Room, Picture Window, Family Room, Sunroom Addition, Finished Basement W/O, 2nd Kitchen, Ideal for Entertaining or In-Law Suite, Oversized Garage, High Demand Neighbourhood.
Sold in 1 WeeK For 103% oF aSKinG!
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>>>from page 1 hundreds of fans. Tanisha Grewal was one of the lucky ones to get a picture with the mascot. “I’ve always been a huge Pokémon fan since I was two years old – I’ve watched all the anime series and played all the games,” she said. “I am so excited to see Pikachu here – it’s like my childhood dream came true.” Matthew Cashman, 30, the organizer of the “meet-up” and co-founder of Legacy Gamers, a Toronto-based gaming events organization, created the event “on a whim,” and was surprised at the turnout. He thought it was a great way to celebrate an important game in many people’s childhood. “I used to play Pokémon back in the day when it first came out, on my Game Boy black-and-white screen,” he said. “As a kid, I was pretty passionate about it.” Developed by American software company Niantic, Inc., Pokémon Go operates very much like a fantasy Google Map. The game is set in augmented reality, where players physically walk to “capture” Pokémon. The game also includes PokéStops that are city attractions, historic sites and art instillations for players to collect extra PokéBalls, lures to attract Pokémon to the area, as well as other items. Pokémon Gyms, located at various physical locations, are places where players
Even before it was available here this week, Nintendo’s augmented-reality phone game Pokemon Go was showing numbers to rival social-media giants like Twitter; filling parks and boulevards with giant mobs of like-minded players, hunting for virtual sprites in parks and boulevards, through the camera-lens of their smartphones. As viral phenomenon go, Pokemon Go is near the top of the heap. But it may well signify something more significant than even that. “It’s important not to underestimate how important this phenomenon is on different levels,” says Natalie Zina Walschotts, a Toronto-based game critic and designer who’s been playing and watching the game since it first emerged. “Literally a third of the world is playing this game,” she says. “More people are playing this game than anything else, and that’s important. The other thing that’s crucial is that it has already changed the discourse with which we move through the world.” Moving through the world – and interacting with objects that are not in fact in the world – is a cornerstone of a suite of applications known as augmented reality (as opposed to virtual reality, which through devices like the Oculus Rift immerse users in a completely invented space).
Pokemon Go is not the first AR technology or application – several years ago, Google introduced an experimental device “Google Glass,” which projected images and text on a pair of camera-equipped eyeglasses – but Pokemon is the first to catch on. Given its success, it is not likely to be the last. Walschotts was immediately struck by the power of a game that takes the imaginary friends of childhood, and places them in a familiar environment. “You are literally doing the thing you were pretending to do in a video game, and you are doing it in a real physical space,” she said. And because it is a game – one shared by millions of other users – it is safe, in the way that Google Glass, with its cameras and potentially disturbing and voyeuristic applications, might not be. But make no mistake. Augmented Reality will soon enough have numerous practical applications. “Augmented Reality makes the invisible, visible,” says Toronto-based science fiction writer and strategic foresight expert Karl Schroeder. “It has the potential to be a kind of heads-up display showing us what’s going on around us in a much more live and detailed way than traditional news or word of mouth. Our phones already show us where the nearest restaurant or gas station is… Everything from dating to political activism can be supercharged by AR.”
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become trainers and battle other Pokémon players on different teams. The event is dubbed by Cashman as “The Battle for the CN Tower”, meaning players will compete against each other for Toronto’s most iconic Pokémon gym. “It’s Canada’s icon as well – so I thought it would be the
best place to celebrate the launch of the game,” he said. Jill Vienneau came to the event to accompany her son Jackson, but ended up installing the game on her phone as well. She became a level five Pokémon trainer in one day. “I was skeptical at first,” she said. “But I must say, it’s been a lot of fun. You definitely get
sucked into the game.” Chris Mackinnon, 28, came all the way from Etobicoke with his friends. He says Pokémon Go gave them a purpose to go outside. “We’re all out here to live out our childhood dreams of becoming Pokémon trainers,” he said. “We have proven this game is better to play with friends and we’re so glad the game is out for everybody in Canada.” However, Mackinnon admits the game poses a safety risk for people. “I think the most dangerous thing is that you’ll end up in areas that you’re not familiar with,” he said. Toronto police Const. David Hopkinson says safety plans are in place and police officers are on site to make sure everyone is able to have fun in a safe manner during the event. But more importantly, he advises the public to be in charge of their own safety and not get carried away when playing the game. “The app does not account for your safety, as it does not take into consideration any traffic or trespassing onto private property,” he said. “Be aware of your surroundings, and be aware of how it might affect those around you. A Squirtle is not worth your safety.” MORE ONLINE Safety tip list issued for young Pokemon players at bit.ly/pokesafety
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Toronto police released the composite sketch of a man wanted in connection with a recent brazen daytime sex assault of a woman out walking with her family. Police said a 39-year-old woman was walking on the Humber River trail with members of her family on July 7 around 2 p.m. when she was approached and sexually assaulted by a man.
Toronto police have withdrawn charges of commit an indecent act in a public place following an investigation against a man at an outdoor pool at Amos Waites Park. Michael Owen Williams, 54, had been charged with commit an indecent act in a public place, mischief interfere with property and threaten bodily harm in
The suspect is described as white, 30-to-35 years old, 5’7” with a thin build, round face, short black hair and black beard. He was wearing a blue T-shirt with black jeans, black shoes and black sunglasses, and carrying a black backpack. Anyone with information is urged to call police at 416808-7400 or Crime Stoppers at 416-222-8477.
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uReport submitted photo ANNUAL TRADITION: More than 1,000 people warmed their muscles Sunday, July 10 before the 19th annual BAPS Charities Walk in Etobicoke to raise funds for the Princess Margaret Cancer Centre. One of the walk’s participants was Jay Shah. With his laces tied, he was eager to walk to support the charity. He had already raised more than $1,050 in the past two months knocking door-to-door. Jay is four years old. The young boy and his father, Nikunj Shah, joined other walkers, ages four to 80, as it left BAPS Swaminarayan Mandir near Hwy. 427 and Finch Avenue West.The BAPS Charities Walk supports the Princess Margaret Cancer Foundation’s billion-dollar campaign for personalized cancer care. It is a multifaceted, integrated approach towards finding the right treatment for the right patient at the right time. Laura Syron, vice-president of community programs with Princess Margaret Cancer Foundation, expressed gratitude to the BAPS community as “one of the most generous and giving communities.”
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JerkFest returns to Centennial Park Live music, domino challenge also a part of celebrations JerkFest 2016 promises to offer up its spiciest celebration yet this summer in honour of its 15th year. The annual Grace Jerk Food Festival – one of Toronto’s largest celebrations of jerk cuisine and Caribbean culture – returns to Etobicoke’s Centennial Park from Aug. 5 to 7. Featuring a fusion of jerk food, pulsating music, familyfriendly entertainment and good vibes, JerkFest has continued to grow over the last 15 years and has become a “highly anticipated calendar event for residents of many cultures,” said Anthony Plummer, executive director of the festival. “The amazing jerk food and live music are definitely highlights, but the festival has really gained a reputation for its community togetherness and celebration of culture,” Plummer said in a statement. “We’re excited to continue that legacy in our 15th year.”
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took a five-shot win at the Nike Junior Series event at Diamondback Golf Club to earn a spot in the Nike Junior Golf Championships Aug. 18-25. The next day, the teen played his qualifier at Guelph Lakes Golf Club for the U15 Bantam Golf Association of Ontario Championships Aug. 2-4 at Shelbourne Golf and Country Club. “He was mentally and physically exhausted but still managed to shoot well enough to finish in third place in a field of 27 golfers easily qualifying for the championships,” his dad said. Connor has also qualified for the Mizuno National Junior Golf Championships Aug. 29 to Sept. 1 at Rockway Vineyards Golf Club in St. Catherine’s. This fall, Connor begins
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Reflexology WHEN: 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. WHERE: Franklin Horner Community Centre, 432 Horner Ave. CONTACT: 416-2526822, franklinhorner.inquiries@gmail. com COST: $40 for non-members Each session will be 30 minutes. Call for appointment.
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Stonegate Farmers’ Market: Kids Crafts WHEN: 4 to 7 p.m. WHERE: Parking Lot: Christ Church St. James Anglican Church, 194 Park Lawn Rd. CONTACT: Julia, 416-231-7070 Ext.229 COST: Free Farmers’ markets aren’t just for grownups anymore. A fun-filled day of cool activities, entertainment and more. W. CONTACT: Karen Millyard, 416578-1031, www.JaneAustenDancing. ca COST: $50-$60; free parking Jane Austen Dancing celebrates the bicentennial of Jane Austen’s masterpiece Emma. Includes a Regency dance workshop, a short lecture on Georgian balls, dancing to live music and a lamp light tour of the inn. No experience or partner are needed. Dance workshop required.
Tween STEAM Club WHEN: 2 to 3 p.m. WHERE: Brentwood Library, 36 Brentwood Rd. North CONTACT: Ana, 416-394-5247 COST: Free Explore the world of STEAM: Science, Technology, Engineering, the Arts, and Mathematics. Create optical illusions, design mazes, build towers, bridges and elevators. For ages 10-13 years.
Steelband Concert WHEN: 6 to 9 p.m. WHERE: Rexdale Alliance Church, 2459 Islington Ave. CONTACT: Cyril Hassanally, 416-8354161, cyrilhassanally@gmail.com COST: Free Gospel on Steel Concert by visiting steel orchestra from Trinidad.
The Price We Pay (Documentary) WHEN: 6:30 to 8:15 p.m. WHERE: Brentwood Library, 36 Brentwood Rd. CONTACT: Todd Buhrows, 416-3945247, tbuhrows@torontopubliclibrary.ca COST: Free; Drop in A documentary on the history and present-day reality of big-business tax avoidance, which has seen multinationals depriving governments of trillions of dollars in tax revenues by harboring profits in offshore havens. Rated G (93 minutes).
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Wild Science Show WHEN: 2 to 3 p.m. WHERE: Richview Library, 1806 Islington Ave. CONTACT: 416-394-5120 COST: Free Join us for ‘Wild’ Science Show with the Scientists from Mad Science. For children 5 to 12 years old. Line Dancing WHEN: 6 to 9 p.m. WHERE: Polish National Union Hall, 71 Judson St. CONTACT: Karen Fisher, karenalexandrafisher@gmail.com COST: $10; Drop in Beginner to intermediate line dances. Teen Zine Workshop WHEN: 6 to 8 p.m. WHERE: Richview Library, 1806 Islington Ave. CONTACT: 416-394-5120 COST: Free Meet Suzanne Sutherland, author of Under the Dusty Moon and participate in a special zine workshop. For teens aged 12 to 18 years old. Knitting and Crochet Circle WHEN: 6 to 8 p.m. WHERE: Albion Library, 1515 Albion Rd. CONTACT:
Eunice, 416-394-5170 COST: Free Learn to knit or work on your project.
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Good Food Market WHEN: 4 to 7 p.m. WHERE: Capri Park, Rathburn Road and The East Mall CONTACT: Pauline, etobicokegoodfoodmarket@gmail.com COST: Free St. Philip’s Lutheran Church in partnership with FoodShare Toronto hosts a market with low-cost, good-quality, fresh fruits and vegetables. Climate Change Townhall WHEN: 7 to 9 p.m. WHERE: St. Andrew’s Presbyterian Church, 3819 Bloor St. W. CONTACT: Tanya Kuzman, 416-251-5510, james.maloney. c1b@parl.gc.ca COST: Free Share your experiences and ideas about what individuals, families, organizations, communities and our government can do to reduce greenhouse gas emissions and adapt to climate change.
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