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fannie sunshine fsunshine@insidetoronto.com Youth who attend ProAction Cops and Kids’ soccer program at Zion Heights Junior High School will now benefit from new clothes, cleats and soccer balls. Coca-Cola Canada donated a surplus of soccer gear valued at $10,000 to the Leslie Street and Cummer Avenue school Monday to enhance the program that has been running
North York Community Council approved construction of a 29-storey mixed-use building at Yonge Street and Helendale Avenue at its Tuesday meeting. Three existing three-storey rental apartment buildings totaling 20 affordable and mid-range rental units will be demolished to make way for the 29-storey building containing 378 units, including full replacement of the 20 rental units.
four years for nearby youth at the Sparroway Toronto Community Housing complex. The gear is from last year’s Coca Cola’s FIFA Women’s World Cup campaign. When 33 Division started up the drop-in soccer program, there was only one soccer ball in the neighbourhood and proper clothing and shoes were lacking. “They were playing in the same T-shirts and running >>>POLICE, page 8
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Art Starts fundraiser at Petroff Gallery this weekend An exhibit and fundraiser will be held Saturday, Feb. 27 in support of North York based Art Starts. Proceeds from the Pamela Ozery Retrospective Exhibit and Silent Auction will benefit the charity, which is based out of Yorkdale Community Arts Centre. The reception and silent auction will be held from 6 to 9 p.m. at the Petroff Gallery, 1016 Eglinton Ave., west of
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provincial title: Seneca College Wenchao Shi leaps for a smash on the way to defeating two-time OCAA men’s singles and reigning national singles champion Owen Kurvits, of Redeemer University College, in straight sets 21-15, 21-18 at Seneca on Friday to take the 2016 provincial title. See our story online at bit.ly/24p6TMw
York University will soon have two student centres after North York Community Council approved Official Plan and zoning amendments to permit the additional building on land owned by the Keele Street and Steeles Avenue university at its Tuesday meeting. The four-storey building will not replace the existing student centre on York Boulevard, but will act as a supplement site for students. The new centre will house a student lounge, change rooms, building services, study and meeting rooms, a restaurant, multi-purpose spaces, multifaith spaces, and a small prayer room.
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