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Humber River Hospital receives $10-million boost from Apotex FANNIE SUNSHINE fsunshine@insidetoronto.com Humber River Hospital (HRH) is closer to its $225-million fundraising goal to build North America’s first fully digital hospital thanks to a $10 million donation from Apotex Inc. The multi-million dollar gift was announced last Thursday at the site of the new hospital at Keele Street and Wilson Avenue, which is under construction and expected to open in the fall of 2015. The donation by Apotex, the largest Canadian-owned pharmaceutical company, will be spread out over 10 years in support of HRH Foundation’s capital campaign. In recognition of the gift, the new hospital’s emergency department will be named Apotex Emergency Centre. The emergency department is expected to see more than 114,000 visits in the first year. “My relationship with this hospital goes back more than 30 years,” said Jack Kay, CEO of Apotex Inc. and past HRH board chair. “My two youngest sons were born at the Finch site. Later, our involvement grew with our partnership evolving in many stages over the years.” Kay encouraged other companies to follow in Apotex Inc.’s footsteps, noting they can’t go wrong by giving back to what’s important to Canadians - affordable health care. “Jack Kay has always been a strong advocate and leader in the creation of North America’s first fully digital hospital,” said Eddy Battison, chair of HRH Foundation
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Jack Kay, CEO of Apotex Inc., speaks at an event recognizing Apotex’s $10 million donation to the Humber River Hospital’s capital campaign Thursday morning.
board of directors. “Not only is Jack a past hospital board chair, but very early in the campaign he stepped up to serve as co-chair of the capital campaign.” Reuben Devlin, president and CEO of HRH, promised to repay Apotex Inc.’s investment by providing top notch care to patients. “The partnership between hospital and corporate citizen is stronger today than at any other point in Humber’s past...the new building will stand as a testament to those who stood beside us as we looked to the future,” he said. Minister of Health and L o n g - Te r m C a r e D e b Matthews called the event a “celebration of community coming together to build something that benefits all in the community.” “It’s an investment I think this community deserves,” she said. “Government can’t do this alone. We can do it only if people like Jack Kay step up and say, ‘I want to be part of the future of health care.’”
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A woman believed to be the mother of one of the victims shot to death in a townhouse complex on Grandravine Drive talks to police Friday afternoon. Two teenage males were shot. One died at the scene and the other rushed to Sunnybrook Hospital where he too, would succumb to his injuries. Police are seeking three suspects.
Three suspects sought in fatal shooting on Grandravine Drive Police investigating after Friday afternoon attack claims two lives: O’She Doyles-White, 16 and Kwame Duodo, 15 ANDREW PALAMARCHUK apalamarchuk@insidetoronto.com
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oronto’s history – and that of its neighbourhoods – matters to all of us. It’s why an ongoing campaign by the City of Toronto Historic Sites is worth paying attention to. Called WTF? (What the Fact?), the cheeky campaign is an attempt to spur interest in local history, particularly among the younger generation. Until the middle of next month, 100 TTC bus shelters across the city are displaying close-up shots of an unknown artifact found in one of the city’s 10 museums, including North York’s Gibson House and the Historic Zion Schoolhouse. People are invited to post guesses on the object’s identity through social media. The submission deadline is Sept. 9. We’re intrigued about what the campaign will yield. Anything that generates interest in and knowledge of a community’s history is positive. our view By knowing more about our communities, we establish Establish closer closer connections to them. If we establish those conneccommunity tions to how our communities connections evolved, we gain a greater understanding and appreciation of what we have – and by extension what we want our communities to be. The potential for fostering greater civic pride and citizen engagement is enormous. In a time when change is seemingly a constant in our communities, it’s vital we maintain those connections to our past. Significant change in a community’s makeup can happen in a short period of time. Like each of its 140 neighbourhoods, Toronto is evolving. For example, while the city’s population continues to grow (2.615 million at the last census count), recent census data suggests Toronto’s also getting older. According to census data, the city’s count of those aged 0-14 has actually dropped by more than 30,000 between 2001 and 2011, while the number of seniors (those aged 65 and above), has increased by more than 40,000. And that’s just the last 10 years. Toronto is more than 175 years old. There’s lots for us to delve into. So we urge you to check out WTF?. Test your knowledge. Maybe you’ll come away with something you didn’t know about your own community. For more on the WTF? campaign, visit https:// www.facebook.com/historictoronto or join the conversation on Twitter at #WTFTHS.
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Race you back to school I’ve got a lot of time for history. Geography hits the spot. And I can count on arithmetic To make me think a lot. Spelling’s too much fun for words. And drama makes me laugh and cry. But if you ask me what subject I like best at school I say, “Hands down, I’m a recess kind of guy.” ‘cause you can name any kind of jungle gym And we’ve got ‘em. That big old slide is one sweet ride Top to bottom. And I just have to take one look at that swing It cries out, “C’mon do your thing.” I can give you a gazillion reasons why Hands down, I’m a recess kind of guy. Gymnastics makes me jump for joy. Music strikes just the right
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Yeah, I’ve gotta lot of time for history. Geography hits the spot. And I can count on arithmetic To make me think a lot. Spelling’s too much fun for words. And drama makes me laugh and cry But if you ask me what subject I like best at school I say, “Hands down, I’m a recess kind of guy.”
chord. The way things are heating up in chemistry I know I’ll never ever-ever be bored. We’re building momentum in arts and crafts. And rocket science just seems to fly by. But if you ask me what subject I like best at school I say, “Hands down, I’m a recess kind of guy.” ‘cause that teeter totter out there Has my name on it. And that ole bucking bronco Wants me yippee-i-oh-kiay-ing upon it. And I’ve gotta hop on that caboose. Of that runaway train on the loose. I can give you a gazillion reasons why Hands down, I’m a recess
... It may only last 15 minutes. But there’s so much you can cram in it. Just the thought, brings tears to my eyes. Hands down, I’m a recess kind of guy.
Jamie Wayne is a lifelong columnist, who takes writing very seriously. The topics? Not so much. His column appears every Tuesday. Contact him at jamie.wayne@sympatico.ca
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Balanced view on outsourcing Re: ‘Outsourcing not an obvious solution,’ Beyond the Headlines, Aug. 8 The thinking exhibited in his column was quite balanced. There are other questions too: Does “managed competition” have the potential to keep large, multi-national companies from unduly exploiting the citizens of Toronto when it comes to garbage collection? Would we be in a better position to know the real costs of garbage collection if we were to maintain an area of the city where our own employees collect our garbage? How will we know the true costs of totally ‘outsourcing’ garbage collection? I hope that the decision makers are not blinded by an ideological commitment to what might seem like an easy decision. This could end up costing us much more than we could anticipate. Allan Baker
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MPP Michael Coteau’s Coffee and Conversation WHEN: 6 to 8 p.m. WHERE: Valley Fields Family Restaurant, 1222 Lawrence Ave. East CONTACT: Jennifer Yip, 416-494-6856, jyip@liberal.ola. org COST: Free Join MPP Coteau for coffee and conversation in our community at Valley Fields Restaurant to discuss issues that matter to you! For any additional information contact the Constituency Office.
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Weekly Trail Runs at Shops at Don Mills this Summer WHEN: 6:30 to 8 p.m. WHERE: Shops at Don Mills, 1090 Don Mills Road CONTACT: Shops at Don Mills, 416-384-1661, http://www.shopsatdonmills.ca COST: Free Gather every Wednesday night at 6:30 p.m. at Salomon (10 Aggie Hogg Gardens) and head out for a run through the Don Valley Trails. Runs are led by Salomon Flight Crew and Store Team. This great outdoor activity is open to everyone. Free.
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Donway Badminton Club WHEN: Tuesdays, 7 p.m. to 9:30 p.m. WHERE: Don Mills CI, 15 The Donway East CONTACT: donwaybclub6@gmail.com COST: Membership Adult $60 Youth 16-21 $50 Get active and have fun playing badminton. All skill levels welcome. For age 16 years and older. Every Tuesday, starting Sept. 10. Check out our complete online community calendar by visiting www. northyorkmirror.com. Read weeks of listings from your North York neighbourhoods as well as events from across Toronto.
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ReggaeMamas Pre- and PostNatal Dancefit Class WHEN: 9:30 a.m. to 10:15 a.m. WHERE: Glendora Park, 201 Glendora Ave. CONTACT: Janine, reggaemamas@gmail.com COST: Free From smooth reggae favourites to rocking dancehall hits, warm up, get groovin’, and cool down in this totally unique fitness class for mamas. For moms with babies (in sling or carrier) aged six weeks+ as well as moms-to-be. Dads are welcome, too!
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Fairview Mall Farmers’ Market WHEN: 8 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. WHERE: Fairview Mall - South Parking Lot,
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their new season on Tuesday, Sept. 24. Rehearsals take place Tuesday evenings from 7:15 to 9:45 p.m. Repertoire includes pop, Broadway and folk songs. The Choralairs have been singing in various nursing homes and seniors residences for the past 50 years. New members are always welcome. No auditions required. Visit http://www.thechoralairs.com/
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Essential Skills Upgrading classes at Centerpoint Mall WHEN: 9 a.m. to 2:30 p.m. weekdays WHERE: Centerpoint Mall, 6464 Yonge Street CONTACT: 416-3931995, www.upgrademyskills.ca, COST: Free Do you need help with reading, writing, math or computer skills? Receive support for your educational or employment goals. Classes run at Centerpoint weekdays 9 a.m. to 2:30 p.m. Call now for more information.
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MLSE KickStarts inner-city soccer program again
Downsview Park training ground hosts launch; Amesbury Park to be one of the match sites FANNIE SUNSHINE fsunshine@insidetoronto.com
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oeiva Collins is looking forward to making new friends and learning new skills as part of a free soccer program organized by Maple Leafs Sports and Entertainment (MLSE) Foundation. The 12-year-old took part in KickStart last year, the first time the program was offered, and is eager to get back on the playing field. “It’s fun, you get to exercise,” said the Islington and Finch avenues area resident, adding he hones his skills with his dad and brother and also plays on a rep team. The MLSE Foundation, in partnership with Kia Canada Inc., launched the second year of KickStart, a free eight-week soccer program in 12 Toronto Community Housing communities, Wednesday, Aug. 21 at the Kia training ground at Downsview Park. The program is set to start this week. The program, open to youths aged six to 12, aims to build soccer skills, selfesteem, fair play and leadership in the 240 youngsters taking part this year. Toronto FC was on hand to run drills and offer advice to the budding soccer stars, something Goeiva saw as inspirational. “It gives us encouragement,” he said of seeing professional soccer players at the event, adding he’d like to play for Toronto FC down the road. Last year, 10 Toronto Community Housing communities were involved with KickStart, and this year
two more communities have been added. Coaches from the communities were trained by professional soccer players, and the idea is to run KickStart in each community for eight weeks. Two practices are held each week, along with one game on Saturdays. Games are played at Amesbury Park at Keele Street and Lawrence Avenue in the west end, and at Birchmount Park near Kingston and Birchmount
Communities involved (North York’s in red) Trethewey Park Teesdale/Dentonia Park Regent Park Kingston-Galloway Victoria Park Glendower Grandravine Mabelle Lawrence Heights Rowntree Scarlettwood Court 3190 Kingston Road roads in the east end. Continuously expanding the program is something Eugene Jones hopes to see in coming years. “MLSE Foundation approached us with this wonderful opportunity,” said Jones, president and CEO of Toronto Community Housing. “It focuses on education, team work, friendship, camaraderie. I don’t want it to stop. I want it to be an everlasting program. We have 350 Toronto Community Housing communities and 12 are here. I hope to expand it to include all of them.” Mike Bartlett, executive director of MLSE
Above, Toronto FC player Ashtone Morgan signs autographs at the launch of the KickStart Soccer Program last Wednesday at the Kia Tr a i n i n g G r o u n d a t Downsview Park. Toronto FC players kick the ball around with camp participants. Staff photos/Dan Pearce
Foundation, said a big part of the foundation is getting kids active through sports. “We built up a nice relationship with Toronto Community Housing,” he said. “Soccer is one of those games where it takes a ball, that’s it.” Shevon Thompson, KickStart co-ordinator, said
the response from last year’s program was so positive they decided to add more communities this year. “It’s breaking down barriers,” he said. “It’s bringing different communities together. They are learning a different sport they wouldn’t normally play. Usually they play basketball. Having
Toronto FC here is a big benefit.” Toronto FC player Jeremy Hall, who co-spearheaded KickStart from the players side, said the program encourages kids to stay active. “When I was this age, my mom signed me up (for soccer),” said Hall, who
grew up in Tampa, Florida. “You are running around and staying healthy. If I’m here next year I would love to do this again, I think it’s great.” We want to hear from you. What are the barriers when it comes to getting kids more active? What community-based solutions are there? Email nym@ insidetoronto.com
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Storytellers must undergo strict apprenticeship Commerce in Japan, said in a release. “We believe that through his work, Sunshine can nurture greater interest in Japan, thereby bridging a gap in interest and understanding, and deepening JapanCanada ties.” Half of the performance is similar to stand up comedy, where the performer might talk about his personal life, what’s happening in the news, or pop culture topics. The second half Saturday is dedicated to the telling of the stories approved by the master, whereby the performer plays several different roles, switching his head from left to right and changing the pitch in tone. Sunshine’s road to professional rakugo storytelling – there are more than 700 professional storytellers in Japan today – started in 2008, when he began his apprenticeship under Japanese storyteller Bunshi VI. Masters give apprentices their storyteller name, which consists in part of the master’s name.
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>>>from page 1 Currently the world’s only foreign-born professional rakugo storyteller, Sunshine is preparing to take his show on the road with a North American tour set to launch this week, with a stop in Toronto at the Winter Garden Theatre, Saturday, Oct. 5 at 8 p.m. The goal of the tour is to bring rakugo to North America, and to familiarize audiences with the comedic humour of Katsura Bunshi VI, who has penned more than 230 original rakugo stories, two of which Sunshine has translated into English just for this tour. Sunshine worked as Bunshi VI’s apprentice for four years before his master gave permission for the Canadian to work as a professional rakugo storyteller. “One of the first drivers of any good international commercial relationship is an understanding between the parties – an understanding that often springs from shared cultural experiences,” Wilf Wakely, chair of the Canadian Chamber of
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The strict apprenticeship lasts three to four years. Depending on the master, the apprentice may not drink, smoke, or go on dates, and is subject to a strict curfew during the apprenticeship period. The apprentice cleans the master’s house, does laundry, cooking, preparing and folding kimonos, and other chores, and learns the art of storytelling by watching the master perform and through imitation. Throughout one’s career, a storyteller is only allowed to perform a given story once permission to do that story has been granted by a master storyteller. A playwright and composer, Sunshine has created and produced runs of works by Aristophanes as well as children’s plays Allegra’s Magic Flute and Orphea and the Golden Harp. Sunshine, who has a bachelor of arts in English from the University of Toronto and a master of arts in theatre from Osaka University of Arts, is also founder of the Ancient Comic Opera Company and is currently the founder and
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As part of a Summer Snapshot feature, The North York Mirror looks at the changing trends and demographics in its local neighbourhoods. Data courtesy Statistics Canada via the City of Toronto. Downsview-RodingCFB: Population (2011): 34,655
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Languages Italian is the most common nonofficial language in DownsviewRoding-CFB. In the 2011 census, 14.6 per cent of residents listed Italian as their Mother Tongue, and 8.4 per cent listed Italian as their Home Language.
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1. English 2. Italian 3. Spanish 4. Tagalog (Pilipino, Filipino) 5. Vietnamese 6. Portuguese 7. Chinese (not otherwise specified) 8. Turkish 9. Cantonese 10. Arabic
1. English 2. Italian 3. Spanish 4. Vietnamese 5. Tagalog (Pilipino, Filipino) 6. Portuguese 7. Cantonese 8. Turkish 9. Chinese (not otherwise specified) 10. Akan (Twi)
City context A comparison of a neighbourhood statistic with its Toronto equivalent
LIVING ARRANGEMENTS FOR SENIORS (age 65+) In the 2011 census, the percentage of seniors (those aged 65+) in DownsviewRoding-CFB who are ‘living with family’ is 69 per cent. That number is 63.6 per cent in all of Toronto.
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Between 2001 and 2011, the number of people in Downsview-Roding-CFB who listed Tagalog as their Home Language more than tripled (295 people to 895).
While Italian remains the top non-official Home Language in the neighbourhood the number of people in Downsview-Roding-CFB who listed Italian as their Home Language dropped by 21.9 per cent between 2006 and 2011.
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While the number of people in the 0-14 age group (Children) has grown between 2006 to 2011, the group’s overall population is still down 6.7 per cent from its 2001 total.
+1.3% The overall population in DownsviewRoding-CFB has increased by 1.3 per cent between 2001 and 2011.
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The number of people in DownsviewRoding-CFB who listed Portuguese as their Home Language increased by 51.8 per cent between 2006 and 2011. Those who listed Tagalog increased by a similar number (47.9).
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Time is running out for nominations for the Toronto Region Board of Trade’s annual Business Excellence Awards. The awards recognize small and medium-sized businesses in seven categories, including Global Reach, Sustainability, Under 30, Local Economic Impact,
paul futhey business in brief Employer of the Year, Emerging Entrepreneur of the Year, and Community Service. The nomination period for this year’s awards closes at 5 p.m., Friday, Sept. 13. Visit http://goo.gl/kMW7fm to find out more about the awards and the specific categories. a brand that resonates wBuilding
Building a brand that resonates is a significant challenge facing entrepreneurs of all stripes. Andris Pone, co-author of Brand: it ain’t the logo* (*it’s what people think of you), is hosting a session on this topic at the North York Central Library Sept. 10 from 6:30 to 8 p.m. Titled How to Build a Brand for the 21st century, the session will see Pone look at how your enterprise can “break through the
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The early-bird deadline for exhibitors to register for the Enterprise Toronto Small Business forum is this Saturday, Aug. 31. The annual event and Saturday tradeshow takes place Wednesday, Oct. 23 at the Metro Toronto Convention Centre. Interested exhibitors can download the application form at http://goo.gl/ mRElNk For more information about the Small Business Forum, visit www.enterprisetoronto.com
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The North York Rangers’ Brody Power, left, checks Toronto Lakeshore Patriots’ Kevin For more pictures from these Shier during pre-season and other North York events, Ontario Junior Hockey visit bit.ly/northyork_galLeague action at Herb leries Carnegie Centennial Arena on Sunday afternoon. The teams skated to a 5-5 tie. Check the schedule below for upcoming games
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GIRLS MOSQUITO WEDNESDAY, AUG. 28 w Royal Blue vs Green at Don Mills South w Red vs Orange at Godstone Park * games start 6:30 p.m.
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SUNDAY, SEPT. 1 w at Brampton City United, 5:30 p.m. SUNDAY, SEPT. 8 w hosting SC Waterloo at Esther Shiner Stadium, 4:30 p.m.
The Seneca College soccer program will host their home openers against Algonquin at their Newnham campus field in North York on Saturday, Sept. 14, women at 2 p.m., men at 4:15 p.m.
PROVINCIAL JUNIOR A HOCKEY NORTH YORK RANGERS THURSDAY, AUG. 29, 7:45 P.M. w at Mississauga FRIDAY, AUG. 30, 7:30 p.m. w at Toronto Jr. Canadiens SUNDAY, SEPT. 1, 5:30 p.m. w hosting Mississauga* TUESDAY, SEPT. 3, 7:30 p.m. w hosting Toronto Jr. Canadiens* * all Rangers home games at Herbert Carnegie Centennial Centre, 580 Finch Ave. West TORONTO JR. CANADIENS WEDNESDAY, AUG. 28, 8:30 p.m.
i w hosting Pickering* FRIDAY, AUG. 30, 7:30 p.m. w hosting North York Rangers* TUESDAY, SEPT. 3, 7:30 p.m. w at North York Rangers * Canadiens pre-season home games at Chesswood Arenas, 4000 Chesswood Dr. in North York
YORK LIONS UNIVERSITY YORK LIONS FOOTBALL SATURDAY, SEPT. 7, 1 P.M. w hosting Laurier, at York Stadium
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2RASTAFEST 013 CULTURAL AND HERITAGE CELEBRATION: Clockwise from left, Adam Malaku waits for a performance to start while wrapped in a Rastafari flag on Saturday at the 2013 Rastafest at Downsview Park. The flag is the same flag used by the state of Ethiopia between 1897 and 1974; Sherwin Charles, part of FND drummers, warms up backstage; while the drummers warmed up, Amy Forristal dances backstage; Ronald Lobrick uses a machete to cut open coconuts. The annual event, which also featured dub poetry, ital food demonstrations, Oware games and a reggae festival, is considered the largest of its kind in Canada. Staff photos/Adam Dietrich
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Eli Bakhtiari, Sales Representative C. 647.296.6945
Bella Lee, Broker C. 416.939.3003
Bayview Village
4 Properties Listed & Sold by Eli & Bella Team
Yorkmills
31 BOWAN CRT
1 SHOULDICE CRT
**Truly E-L-E-G-A-N-T,A Rare Find--Magnificent 2Storey(18Ft) Grand Open Foyer Design/Timeless Flr Plan-Apr 4500Sf Plus Prof./Newly Finished Bsmt (Apx 2300Sf),13Yrs--Superior Work/Best Quality Custom Built On 63Ft W/3Cars Garage!!-Top Line Brick/Natural Stone Facade **Quiet/Cul-De-Sac-’Bowan Estate’ *Recently Upgraded ($$spent $300,000-2011/12)-Roof,New Appl’s, Newly/Prof. Finished Bsmt (Wet Bar, Steam Sauna, Gas Fireplace W/Remote Control, More*M-U-S-T C!
**High-Demand, Prestigious Area, St Andrew Windfield!! **Spacious/ Updated/Bright Bungalow!! **Spacious/Updated/Bright Bungalow!! **Cozy/Warm/Extremely Cleam -Move In Condition *Recently Updated ($$$ spent Hi-Eff Fun Gb & E Cavc & Equipment.
$1,888,000
$1,138,000
88 CLARINDA DR
133 SCENIC MILLWAY
**60Ft Frt-Cul De Sac--Quiet Court (Child Safe)!! **Walking Distance To Subway/ Ravine!! **Close To Hwy401/404---Centre Of Bayview Village!!!** A Beautiful Floor Plan W/All Principal Rms W/Sunken Living Room W/Hi Ceiling/Picture Windows* Main Flr-Library, Laundry *New Flagstone Steps & Porch.
Prestigious St,Andrew, S Yorkmills/Bayview Area, Well Built And Maintained Townhome Complex With Gorgeous Private Garden, Best School (Public) Area In Toronto, Very Private Backyard, 4 Bedroom With 3 Washrooms With Gorgeous Floor Plan, Women’s Dream Kitchen, Property Tax 2013 :4241.54$, Maintenance fee: 643.59
$1,680,000
22 HAWKSBURY DR ***Premium Location Of Bayview Village!! **60Ft Frt!!** Gorgeous/Beautiful Backyard-Park-Like Setting (Overlooking City Greenbelt Area) **Bright, Sunny, Spacious--Large 4 Sidesplit W/W-O Basement!!--Oversized Mbr, Oversized Living/Dining!! **Reno’d; Eat-In Kit, Oversized Updated Wnws, California Shutters, Updated Washrms, Fireplaces,B/I Cabinet(Bsmt) **Best School-Earl Haig Ss
$1,599,000
2 WHITELOCK CRES **60Ft-Premium Corner Lot!-Center Of Bayview Village **Large, Sunny, Spacious 3Bedrooms/4Washrooms-Updated;New Hardwood Flr (Lr/Dr,Foyer, Hallway),Oversized Thermal Windows, Huge Bay Window, Newer Washrooms,100Amps Electric Breaker, Bay Window, Fireplace, Newer Kit Cabinet/Backsplash *A Separate Entrance To Bsmt(Potential Rental Income)**Close To Everything For Bayview Village Mall, School, TTC, Subway, Hwy 401/404, Park & Ravine **Best School-Earl Haig Ss/Bayview Ms
$1,050,000
2 RAVENSCROFT CIRC **High Demand In Heart Of Bayview Village!! (Just Off Burbank)--Situated On Child Safe/Cul-DeSac!!-Close Ravine, Conservatory Area!! **Super 61.26Ft Frontage!!---4Bedrooms,4Washrooms,Over 1600Sf+Professionally Finished Bsmt **Hi Ceiling Dry Bright & Spacious Bsmt W/A Separate Entrance **Spacious, Bright, Well-Maintained Bungalow!--Live-In/Rent-Out/Build Your Dream Home On Cul-De-Sac!!
$1,178,000
60 KNOLLVIEW CRES Remarkable!!90.23Ft Widen Frontage W/Corner Lot!!--Potential Future Development Rare Opportunity! A Grand, Gracious Custom-Built Aprx 4000Sf+Professionally Finished Walk-Out Bsmt For 5Bedrooms & 5Washrooms,Characteristic,Superb-Maintained W/Great Rm Aprx 4000Sf Addition Home; One Of Largest, Spacious Home In Area! *Custom-Made 2Decks,Custom-Designed Gazebo+Professionally, Beautifully Landscaped! Close To Everything For Bayview Village, TTC, Hwy 401 ,404
$1,448,000
Farm Land 100 ACRE IN ORONO CITY AVAILABLE MUNICIPAL WATER ,NATURAL GAS ,ELECTRIC POWER A FUTURE POTENCIAL FOR DEVELOPMENT SUCH AS GOLF COURSE Banquet hall. Multi single family residential and more .
$9,880,000
$1,888,000
Willowdale 401 LONGMORE ST ***Absolutely Stunning!! **Well-Cared/Maintained By Original Owner Abt 13Yrs **Spotless, Immaculate Condition!! **Outstanding Layout Open Concept W/Hi Clng(9Ft:Main)---Sunny/Bright/Spacious Design W/Lots Windows *Stone Facade, Brick Exterior--Upgraded; Designer Moulding, Hardwood Flrs Thru, Cameo Quality Kitchen, Gas Fireplace(Fam),100 Amps Elec Breaker, Granite Counter, New Lennox Furnace/Equip, Lennox Cac, New Entire Insulation, Prof. Landscaped W/Patio/More
$1,198,000
59 OLIVE AVE **Georgeous Flr Plan--2Storey Grand Open Foyer W/Skylight-Stunning Custom-Built W/Quality+Grandlook!! **50Ftx160Ft Deep Lot!! Plus 5Mins Walking Distance To Yonge St **Sun-Filled South Exposure!!-Quality, Huge Custom-Built Home!! **All Principal Room Sizes; Fireplaces, Marble Mantel, Marble Floor Foyer, Custom Designed Mouldings, Gourmet/Greenhouse/Sunfilled For Breakfast, CustomBuilt Bookcase (Lib), Pot Light *Rental Income From Bsmt /W (Potential $1500/Mnth)!!
$1,688,000
336 HOLLYWOOD AVE **In The Heart Of Hidemand Of Willowdale!! One Of The Best St,Location In Area!!-Great Opportunity To Own 50X131.50Ft,Georgeous Custom-Built Lot!! **Spacious, Sun-Filled, Classic Flr Plan Of Sidesplit 4Level--Total Reno ($$$spent, Main--Newer Kit, Hardwood Flr, New Washrm & More)--A Rental Income,A Separate Entry(Kit, 2Bedrms, Washrm; Aprx $1500/ Mnth) **Professionally Landscaped W/Pond, Iron Fence,2Cars Driveway **Best School--Earl Haig Ss!!
$1,348,000
192 KINGSDALE AVE **One Of A Kind Land!!--56Ft Frontage!!---56Ft!! *Magnificent Custom Built--Plus Finished W/O Bsmt **Most Desirable/Hi Demand Location/10Mins Walking Distance To Yonge Subway/Earl Haig Ss **Timeless Luxury--Superior Craftmanship; Stone/Brick Ext, Hi Clng(10Ft;Main),Spa-Like Master Ensuite W/Heated Flr, Skylit, Hi-Tech W/Upgrd’d Security Sys (New Crestron Home Automation Sys), Oak Panelling (Lib), Wainscoting, 2Furnaces,Gas Fireplaces, State Of Art Gourmet Kit, Cvac!!
$2,348,800
271 FINCH AVE E ***Premium Corner Lot!!--A Rare Find 113.66Ft Frontage--Along With Finch Address/Corner Lot!! *A Future Potential Development For Commercial/Residential/Mixed Use--Existing Home-Aprx 2500Sf Plus Finshed Basement-Hi Ceiling/Newer Washrm/Dry Bsmt!! *Suitable For End-User/Investor/Builder-Spacious/Bright/Addition Above Garage/Garage Converted To Living Area!! *5+3Bedrooms/3Washrooms/ 2Kitchens/6Existing Parkings--One Of Largest Spaces!! **Best School-Earl Haig Ss
$1,288,000
398 CUMMER AVE *A Coveniently Located--Excellent For Live-In Or Investment---Great Lot Size(54Ftx153Ft)-Timeless,Gorgeous Layout !!For Extra Income(Bsmt;2Rental Apts; Aprx $2000/Mnth)--A Separate Side Entrance To Bsmt *5Bdrms+5Washrms,Huge Home In High Demand Area!!---Dbl Door Entrance. Fam Room Walk-Out To Huge Backyard. Large Kit W/Breakfast Area. Library In Main Flr, Finished Elegant Master Suite W/Double Door Entry, Main Flr Laundry!!
$1,198,000 #28 in TOP Teams in Canada for the Third Quarter in 2012
#28 in Canada!