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Aeros host 92-team tourney The Toronto Aeros boys hockey club, based out of North York’s Chesswood and Buckingham arenas, is hosting a post-holiday 92-team tournament this weekend. From Friday to Sunday, the boys Winter Challenge tournament features ‘AA’ and ‘A’ competitive levels in several age divisions from minor atom to midget. In addition to plenty of fellow Greater Toronto Hockey League (GTHL) teams from Toronto and surrounding area, the Aeros will be joined by teams from throughout the Golden Horseshoe and upper New York State and Michigan as well as further flung teams from Florida, Quebec and Northern Ontario. Preliminary round games are split between Buckingham and Chesswood with the latter hosting the finals.

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MP Chungsen Leung, for Willowdale, talks with members of the community at a New Year’s Levee held Saturday at Peking Man Restaurant. Leung and Don Valley East MP Joe Daniel co-hosted the event.

Harvest food bank’s drive behind on targets With its Winter Food Drive set to wrap up Monday, North York Harvest Food Bank (NYHFB) is behind on its food and monetary targets. The goal of the drive, which

began Dec. 1, is to collect 240,000 pounds of food and $240,000. As of Tuesday, the food bank is 60,000 pounds behind target, and lagging by $20,000

in financial contributions. “The ice storm and power outages at the busiest time of our drive led to this shortfall,” Anette Chawla, executive director of NYHFB, said in a

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