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Rina Pileggi was five months pregnant with twins when she and her husband, Ralph, received devastating news that one twin’s heart wasn’t properly developing. Doctors at The Hospital for Sick Children told the North York parents the girl, named Alivia Nina, would likely die in utero. And to make matters worse, Rina and Ralph were told the other twin, Domenic, would Saturday also likely die in the womb. But the pregnancy went full term, and both babies were born via caesarean section on July 8, 2011. Alivia was immediately whisked away to SickKids (Rina had given birth at nearby Mount Sinai Hospital), where she spent the next several weeks gaining weight so doctors could perform heart surgery. At two weeks old, Alivia underwent a 10-hour open heart surgery, which successfully treated her condition of >>>parents, page 5

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York U. students hope for short strike CLARK KIM ckim@insidetoronto.com

All was quiet at York University’s Keele Campus yesterday with classes suspended due to the strike by the union representing teaching assistants, graduate assistants, and contract faculty. First-year students Awa Diallo and Keisha Bundsch, who both live in residence, were the only two people eating at their long table in what is normally a very busy Student Centre food court. “When you walk on campus, there’s no one,” said Diallo, since the strike action by the 3,700 Canadian Union of Public Employees (CUPE) Local 3903 members took place Tuesday. While it’s only been a couple of days since union members started picketing at the campus entrances, Diallo hoped the strike would be resolved sooner than later. “As long as it’s not more than two weeks long, I’m good,” said Diallo, who expressed concern over where students like herself would stay if classes extended into the summer. Bundsch agreed, adding it’s of greater concern for the international students. “In our residence, there are a lot of international students and they’re stressed,” Bundsch said. She added it’s also hard to decide whether to find a part-time job in the

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CUPE Local 3903 members representing teaching assistants, graduate assistants and contract faculty walk the picket lines at the entrances of York University yesterday.

meantime or to wait and hope that classes will resume shortly. “I don’t know how long it’s going to take,” Bundsch said of the strike. Both the union and university officials have expressed their desire to return to the bargaining table after negotiations broke off earlier this week. Teaching assistants Chris Bailey and Steve Maher walked the picket lines with other union members - one holding a sign saying “Job security = Better York.” It’s one of the main issues for the union, noting that while contract faculty perform more than 60 per cent of teaching at York, it represents about eight per cent of the univer-

sity’s total operating budget. “It’s not about greed. It’s about fairness and the quality of education,” said Bailey, currently a teaching assistant and hoping to become a contract faculty member next year. He pointed out the lack of job security with contract faculty currently having to re-apply for a job every year regardless of whether they’ve been working for the university for five or 20 years. “One of the problems with that is you’re never guaranteed work,” Bailey said. The union has also been looking to address the issue of “differential fees for international students”,

which aren’t regulated like they are for domestic students. That has affected Maher, as an international student from the U.S., and many other teaching and research assistants, with tuition fees increasing as high as 90 per cent. York University president Mamdouh Shoukri responded in a statement that “every reasonable effort was made by the University to reach a fair settlement and avoid this labour disruption.” “While we face the same fiscal challenges as other institutions in the broader public and university sector, York University has not sought concessions, roll-backs or net zero compensation increases,” Shoukri said. “In fact, the compensation and other collective agreement improvements we are offering are highly competitive with, if not better than, recent settlements elsewhere.” He called the strike “unfortunate” and said he shared the concerns of the students and their parents. “The university remains committed to returning to normal operations as quickly as possible so that students can complete their courses and program requirements in as timely a way as possible,” Shoukri said. While classes are suspended, all York facilities will remain open during usual hours.

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Saying good-bye to Elijah Ali Raza araza@insidetoronto.com

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Pallbearers carry Elijah Marsh’s coffin as mourners look on outside St. Matthew’s United Church during his funeral Saturday.

Mourners gathered to attend the funeral of Elijah Marsh Saturday morning at St. Matthew’s United Church on St. Clair Avenue West. The 3-year-old boy had died nine days earlier after wandering from his grandmother’s home into freezing cold nighttime temperatures in the Neptune Drive area of North York. Saturday’s funeral service was followed by a burial at the nearby Prospect Cemetery. People dressed in black queued alongside St. Clair Avenue to

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Hopping on the TTC’s kid-free bandwagon There may be no such a thing as a free lunch, but there is now such a thing a free fare. As of last Sunday, children 12 and under are allowed to ride the TTC for free. I have to admit I was puzzled when I heard the announcement a few months ago. Not by the getting on free part, but by the actual wording of the declaration itself. You see, when I was a kid, I thought that when it came to discussing ages in such a manner, we were told to say “less than” not “under”. Of course, it’s been so long that I was under 12 or less than 12, I can’t remember the correct way to use a lot of phrases I once learned, let alone these two. The TTC could very well be right. It might just be my memory playing tricks on me. Still, since the new fare arrangement was introduced it’s been bugging me which one is right. So, on Sunday morning, after

jamie wayne BUT SERIOUSLY going for a jog didn’t jog the old memory, I decided I would head over to my regular subway station and see if going for a sit and/or stand amongst said demographic group would do the trick. As it turns out this wasn’t going to be as easy as I thought it would be. For starters, before I even began my journey, in order to assure you I’d approach the matter with complete objectivity, I had to swear under oath and less than oath, just to be on the safe side. What choice did I have? Credibility is everything when conducting an investigation. If I didn’t cover all potential bases, my search for the truth would have been under a cloud of suspicion or less than a cloud of suspicion from the get-go. Who needs that?

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Parents say infant daughter Alivia ‘sacrificed her life’ for twin brother >>>from page 1 pulmonary atresia with intact septum that obstructed the outflow of blood from the heart to the lungs due to a completely closed valve. But a few days later, Alivia was back on the operating table, this time to deal with a blood clot that had formed on her spleen due to the heart surgery. Her spleen was removed after a five-hour surgery, and her parents went home for the night around 11 p.m. July 25. But they would return several hours later when doctors called to say blood clots had formed all over little Alivia’s body, including her kidneys and liver. Alivia passed away at 18 days old on July 26. Though Rina and Ralph are devastated over the loss of their little girl, there is a shining light at the end of their dark tunnel: her twin, Domenic. “She brought us her beautiful, healthy, gorgeous twin brother,” Rina said. “I want him to know because of her, he’s here. She sacrificed her

details w WHAT: Liv It Up Home Decor w WHEN: Saturday, March 7, 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. w WHERE: Meridian Banquet Hall and Convention Centre, 2301 Keele St. life for him.” Now, the Pileggis are hoping to raise $25,000 in order to purchase an honourary plaque in their daughter’s name for the donor wall of the downtown hospital. A fundraising event, Liv It Up Home Decor, will be held Saturday, March 7 at Meridian Banquet Hall and Convention Centre, 2301 Keele St., from 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. Rina has so far collected $5,000 since last May from her own fundraising efforts, and knows there is a long way to go to raise the remaining $20,000. The Liv It Up Home Decor – liv is a play on Alivia’s name, which is

another play on the sentimentally spelled ‘a liv(e)’, instead of traditional spelling – will feature 27 vendors selling everything from food to homemade crafts to jewelry, Rina said, adding admission is free. Prizes include platinum Toronto Maple Leaf tickets and gift certificates to Starbucks, No Frills, Home Depot, Swiss Chalet and Harvey’s. Rina plans to hold other fundraisers after the March 7 event, noting it will be some time before $25,000 is reached. “Every dollar helps,” she said. For those who can’t make it to Live It Up Home Decor, donations can be made online through SickKids Foundation. Under Ways to Give, click Give in Honour or In Memory, then click Donate to a Fundraising Page; in the search area, type Liv It Up. Decor, donations can be made to the Alivia Nina Pileggi cardiac critical care unit at SickKids, fund t8305.

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Bands battle to raise funds for the Hospital for Sick Children Fannie Sunshine fsunshine@insidetoronto.com Knowing how many lives The Hospital for Sick Children has touched, directly and indirectly, a group of organizers decided to hold a benefit concert Friday, with all proceeds going to the downtown hospital. “We wanted to do something for SickKids,” said North York organizer Jeet Das. “We have friends and family who have benefitted from the work done at the hospital. They see patients from all around the world and we think we need to do our bit as well to help the hospital continue to do the work it does.” The organizers, all with musical backgrounds, started working on the Above and Beyond Concert (ABC): Rock for SickKids fundraiser last year, Das said, adding it will have a Battle of the Bands-type feel. But instead of crowning the winner based on performance, the champion of the friendly competition will be the group that raises the most money for SickKids Foundation, Das said. The five Toronto bands set to

take the stage are Urban Jive, The RoaDogs, Notorious Road, Essential Soul and Ike N’Fez. While there isn’t a specific monetary goal in mind, Das, who plays drums for Urban Jive, is confident numbers will hit five digits. “We hope to make this an annual event,” he said. Emily Clark of SickKids Foundation said they are fortunate to be the beneficiary of the concert. “The organizers of this event are not only creatively engaging their community, but raising critical funds for The Hospital for Sick Children,” she said. “Their support will help provide world-leading care to our patients and their families, and allow us to continue to lead first-in-class research, learning and care.” The Above and Beyond Concert (ABC): Rock for SickKids will be held at the Virgin Mobile Mod Club, 722 College St. Doors open at 7:30 p.m. Admittance is 19 years of age and older.

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community Jewish and Muslim women will come together to celebrate International Women’s Day Sunday, March 8. The event, which will be held at Borochov Cultural Centre, 272 Codsell Ave., is sponsored by Na’amat Canada Toronto, Canadian Council of Muslim Women, Women’s Intercultural Network (WIN) Sunday and Canadian Association of Jews and Muslims. The event, which will run from 1:30 to 4:30 p.m., will include ethnic foods, henna artistry and entertainment. Admission is $10 in advance or $15 at the door, and $5 for students with identification. For information, visit www. naamat.com

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classes, digital photography, Picasa, Print Master and more. Classes begin the week of April 13. To register, contact Dianne Erdos-Rush at 416-225-2212, ext. 128 or dianneer@betelcentre.org Modern vision for health care Temple Sinai Congregation of Toronto hosts guest speakers from Humber River Hospital to talk about North America’s first fully digitalized hospital being built at Keele Street and Hwy. 401. Hospital CEO Dr. Rueben Devlin and chief of surgery Dr. John Hagen will speak about Humber River’s minimally invasive surgery program commenting on how technology has improved surgical technique and quality of care. The talk is Tuesday, March 10 from 7 to 8:30 p.m. at Temple Sinai, 210 Wilson Ave. To register, call 416-487-4161 or email programs@templesinai.net

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Haru Matsuri Spring Festival at JCCC The Japanese Canadian Cultural Centre (JCCC) is hosting its spring festival called Haru Matsuri March 7 and 8. The event runs from noon to 5 p.m. on both days. There will be food, traditional music, a tea ceremony, arts, crafts and

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he developers’ abilities to turn land into gold is causing traffic problems in North York, where residential growth is far outpacing job growth, the City of Toronto’s chief planner Jennifer Keesmaat said. Keesmaat spoke to North York Community Council at a meeting Feb. 18 to talk about the planning and development issues facing the north end of the city. In 2014, there were nearly as many committee of adjustment applications from developers (1,138) in the north as there were in the southern corridor of the city (1,281). However, she added, the southern applications tend to be more complicated, such as one application being made for a multi-building project. While downtown is exceeding the city’s goals for job growth, North York is below targets as are the other areas of the city, Keesmaat said. UNDERACHIEVING “We know we’re underachieving in the North York Centre with respect to employment growth,” Keesmaat said. She said job growth is about 50 per cent below the city’s targets in North York Centre. Etobicoke’s and Scarborough’s centres are also far below targets. “This is a critical part of the traffic congestion because we

The Lawrence Avenue and Allen Road neighbourhood is just one area in North York experiencing growth. Above is an artist’s rendering of what the plans will bring, looking south on Allen Road from Hwy. 401. You can see Yorkdale Shopping Centre in the lower right corner. At left, a rendering of what the North York Centre neighbourhood could look like; this area extends along Yonge Street from Bishop Avenue south to Park Home/Empress. And, plans for the Sheppard Avenue East corridor contain new buildings such as the one below.

want to be creating in our centres live-work environments where people have the option to walk to work, to take transit to work, as opposed to being in a position where they’re required to commute downtown and commute outside of the city because that’s where the jobs are.” EMPLOYMENT LINKED TO TRAFFIC Keesmaat said employment growth across the city is critical to unlocking the traffic congestion. The majority of development is happening along existing and planned higher-order transit. In North York, significant development continues near York University, around Downsview and the LawrenceAllen area, as well as North York Centre where tall residential buildings continue to sprout along the subway line. Keesmaat said as North York Centre continues to evolve, it presents an opportunity to become more pedestrian friendly, something it’s currently lacking. “One of the challenges today, given the way it has been evolving, there are places that are great public spaces, great places to walk, and other places where it completely falls apart,” she said. She said North York Centre is a destination where people arrive by car instead of transit. Keesmaat said getting the urban design right at the street

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NORTH YORK CENTRE level will begin to shift the way people use the civic centre area. Other areas of high growth include the Yonge StreetEglinton Avenue area, and along the Sheppard East subway corridor. AGGRESSIVE DEVELOPMENT There is also significant pressure on North York’s avenues, Keesmaat said, where development is more aggressive than in other parts of the city.

Existing neighbourhoods are seeing development pressures with townhouses being built on the outsides and interiors of existing neighbourhoods. She said this development is changing the character of existing neighbourhoods. The difficulty for the city with this infill development is that many new homes and residents are added to a neighbourhood without an increase in public amenities, which compromises an area’s livability and walk-

ability. Townhouse developments in some neighbourhoods create over-intensification, while in others it creates under-intensification, she said. The city is currently working on townhouse guidelines to help relieve some of these problems. The city receives a lot of townhouse applications in North York and Etobicoke, Keesmaat said.

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A couple of happy pets need loving homes Tunnel builders thought: Meet our month of March pets: Misty, a gorgeous tabby cat, is eagerly awaiting your attention as is Julia, an equally beautiful Siberian husky. w MISTY From her luminous eyes and lush, multi-striped coat to the tip of her happily swishing tail, this stunning 10-year-old tabby was made to love and be loved. Sadly, Misty found herself left at an animal shelter when her original owner no longer wanted her. But luck intervened and Misty is now residing comfortably, albeit temporarily, at an east Toronto veterinary clinic. Sweet and social Misty enjoys the company of humans, other cats and even dogs; in fact she is a natural around dogs and speaks fluent “canine.” After the shelter-to-clinic shuffle and although she has free access around clinic, a home of her own is what she’s really on the

lorraine houston critter chatter prowl for – one as deserving of her love and she is of theirs. Misty has been health checked, spayed, microchipped, declawed and up to date with all her vetting. To arrange an appointment to meet Misty, contact Chartwell Veterinary Clinic at 416-291-2364 or chartwellvet@bellnet.ca

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w julia Julia is a stunning young energetic Siberian husky who is described by her foster mom as sweet and loving. She is extremely social and adores being close to her human family. She is also excellent with other dogs and became fast friends with her foster sisters. Julia is housetrained and crate-trained although she does not particularly need one as she is not destructive when left home alone. One of her favourite daily activities is going for walks so much her foster mom decided to include her in dog sledding practices with her foster sisters. Julia would do well in a home with another dog but would also be fine as an only dog as long as she had social opportunities with other dogs. If you have an active, loving home look no further than Julia – you won’t find a more loving com-

‘Wouldn’t it be cool?’ DOMINIK KUREK dkurek@insidetoronto.com Toronto police said there was nothing nefarious about the tunnel discovered near York University as its builders were just looking for a place to hang out. Police said there was no criminal intent or threat behind the tunnel. There was no ritualistic, terrorism or hate crime-related reason for it. “We called it ‘personal use,’ but what that means is that they had it in their mind to: ‘Wouldn’t it be cool if we could dig a tunnel and hang out in there?’ and so they did,” said Toronto police spokesperson Const. Victor Kwong. Kwong said police received a tip about who the bunker builders were and interviewed them, two men who are in their 20s, along with others familiar with the tunnel. Police announced the discovery of the tunnel on Feb. 24. The 10-metre-long,

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panion. For adoption details, contact Vanessa from Siber-Rescue Ontario at 647-205-2665 or vterveld@ yahoo.co.uk Lorraine Houston is director of Speaking of Dogs, an organization devoted to education, outreach and rescue. Her column appears the first Thursday of every month. Contact her at lhh4dogs@rogers.com

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86-centimetre-wide and two-metre-tall underground bunker was found in January by a conservation authority employee about 25 metres from the fence of the Rexall Centre, which will host tennis events at this summer’s Pan Am/Parapan Am Games. Police said they found plywood wall supports inside, as well as a generator and sump pump. A rosary and a Remembrance Day poppy were nailed to a wall. Police said there were food wrappers and empty beverage containers in the tunnel as well. The tunnel generated enormous interest from media, which helped police identify two men behind its construction. The two men are not connected to York University, the Rexall Centre or the Pan Am Games, police said. They’re also not engineers or miners. – With files from Andrew Palamarchuk

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Galati Market Fresh celebrates Shrove Tuesday On Tuesday, Feb. 17, Galati Market Fresh at 5845 Leslie St. held its 17th annual Shrove Tuesday Pancake Breakfast at the store. Staff, as well as officers from 33 Division and volunteers from nearby schools, prepared batter and served pancakes to more than 1000 students from Crest Haven Public School, Pineway Public School, Crest View Public

School and Seneca Hill. “When we first started the pancake breakfast years ago it was just so popular, that we built on it every year,” says Grace Galati. “Now we have more than 1000 kids every year! Why stop a good thing?” The Galati’s love to celebrate the event, because it’s a good chance to give back to community, as well

as create an event centred around Shrove Tuesday, which Grace Galati says she believes is losing popularity. Many Christians, including Roman Catholics, Anglicans and Lutherans celebrate Shrove Tuesday, or Pancake Tuesday, by indulging in pancakes and other foods often sacrificed before commencing the fasting and religious obligations associated with Lent. Galati believes the event is popular with students and teachers because the opportunity to get out of the classroom and attend the pancake breakfast gives students the chance not only to celebrate the tradition of Shrove Tuesday but also learn about the importance of eating a healthy and filling breakfast. Galati Market Fresh is a familyrun supermarket, started in 1956, that promotes fresh and high quality products. The Galati Market Fresh chain, opened by Grace Galati’s father and uncle, had various stores around

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One of the most resonant of the points hammered at by 2014 mayoral candidate John Tory was his belief Toronto could not solve its very significant problems on its own. The federal and provincial governments would need to “come to the table” and pay a significant share of the cost of public housing, public transportation and infrastructure improvement. It was hard to argue with that premise – the property tax base is a lousy way to finance a city as big as a middle-sized province – and also hard to be too skeptical of Tory’s boasts, that he above all other candidates had the capacity to draw reluctant premiers and prime ministers to that table. Tory has fostered a great deal of non-partisan goodwill, after all, particularly compared to his predecessor the congenitally partisan Rob Ford. One can’t say whether anyone else would have New streetcar on Spadina line w510 The newest of the new streetcars had its first official trip earlier this week Car 4405 entered service Monday on the 510 Spadina line. It’s the fourth of the new fleet under manufacture by Bombardier. Toronto’s deployment of the new fleet to replace the three-decades-old streetcars currently in service is going far slower than expected, with Bombardier blaming the delay on the effects of a 2014 strike at its Thunder Bay plant, and technical issues with the low-floor vehicles’ retractable accessibility ramp. TARDY PASS CIRCULATING wTTC

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david nickle the city done better. But Tory’s relationships so far have borne little fruit. Indeed, every time Toronto goes to the table with the province it seems like Toronto gets saddled with the check. Like previous examples – the $86 million in housing pooling, the $75 million in LRT sunk costs – the latest imposition emerged during the 2015 budget process. It turns out Toronto taxpayers owe nearly $100 million to Metrolinx for the Union Pearson Express rail project that Toronto property taxpayers understood themselves to have nothing to do with. It turns out that wasn’t the case. When Metrolinx builds a rail line through a municipality and has to make upgrades and changes to municipal infrastructure,

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demanding reasons for the latest delay. The form gives a long list of choices to select for a service hold-up, from a medical emergency to “stalled politicians”. While not official, it does encourage riders to get actual TTC staff to fill out and sign the form, which could then be presented to an employer or significant other to excuse tardiness. Visit www.imgur.com/ K4AKURD to view the tardy passes. ON THE UPSWING wCYCLING

A study by the group Bike to Transit shows an increase in the number of people choosing two wheels over four to get to work. The 2014 Cycle-Transit user survey (www.tinyurl. com/nfx3rnr) found 72 per cent of respondents either commuted via bicycle for the first time last summer or had been doing so two to five years prior. The study,

the cost of that work falls on the municipality. And there was a lot of infrastructure rejigging that needed to be done to get that rail line – a rail line that’s pretty much exclusively for the use of air travellers staying in or near downtown Toronto, and priced at $30 a ticket. A rail line that, in other words, doesn’t really provide that much benefit to commuters who live and travel within Toronto. Now, this charge didn’t magically appear as Tory took office; city staff has known for years there would be a reckoning. But by the same token, the magic Rolodex Tory promised to bring to the mayor’s office hasn’t been nearly as effective as originally advertised – at least when it comes to swaying the provincial government to take provincial action on matters important to the city.

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He scored few goals for the blue and white, but newly departed Maple Leaf David Clarkson was a winner when it came to taking transit. Clarkson made a point of regularly taking the Better Way, something that was pointed out in a discussion thread on Reddit Toronto following his trade last week to the Columbus Blue Jackets. His preference of subways over sports cars was most notably featured on a 2013 episode of the HBO hockey series 24/7. Perhaps the Toronto pro-athlete most synonymous with public transit is Matt “Red Rocket” Bonner, who, as his nickname suggests, frequently took the TTC while playing for the Raptors. Rahul Gupta is The Mirror’s transit reporter. His column runs every Thursday. Reach him on Twitter: @TOinTRANSIT

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Pack of Lies is the next show being presented by Stage Centre Productions. Which is more important, loyalty to your friends or loyalty to your country? That’s the situation at the heart of this play, based on the true story of Peter and Helen Kroger who − at the height of the Cold War in England in Opening 1961 − were found guilty of spying for the Russians and sentenced to twenty years imprisonment. Pack of Lies will be staged at Fairview Library Theatre, 35 Fairview Mall Dr., March 19 to 28. Stage Centre Productions is a full repertory theatre company. Check out www.stagecentrepro-

arts in brief ductions.com for details. Meet library’s writer-in-residence You can meet writer-in-residence Cherie Dimaline at North York Central Library this Saturday. She is the Toronto Public Library’s first Aboriginal writer in residence. Browse select volumes from the stacks, hear about the goals and events for this residency and enjoy traditional drummers and dancers from the urban Aboriginal community. There will also be readings by Toronto Aboriginal authors and poets at the event, which goes from 3 to 4

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Korean indie girl group The Barberettes will be in North York for two concerts this month as part of the Freedom Music Series celebrating the 70th independence day in Korea. The music series examines the root of Korean music while introducing new artists. The Barberettes doo wop trio sings 1950s and ’60s pop music, and are the first act in the series. You can see the show at the Toronto Centre for the Arts in the Studio Theatre at 5040 Yonge St. on Saturday, March 14 at 7 p.m. They play Lee’s Palace downtown

North York Concert Orchestra hosts its celebration of spring Saturday, March 21 at 8 p.m. The concert will be hosted at Yorkminster Citadel, 1 Lord Seaton Rd., near Yonge Street and Hwy. 401. There will be a pre-concert chat at 7:30 p.m. The North York Concert Orchestra was started in 1975 and is celebrating 40 years of making music. Visit http://nyco.on.ca for tickets and to learn more.

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Theatre 20 picks up awards for ‘Company’ The artistic director of recently awarded Theatre 20 said the music theatre company doesn’t put on shows for accolades, but it is sweet when they come from peers. The North York organization picked up four Broadway World Awards for its production of Company, which ran last summer. “Any award is terrific. It’s a recognition of the work you’re doing,” David Keeley said. “But, we don’t do it for

awards. I don’t sit around thinking, let’s do this show because we can win 10 awards. We do a show because it’s something we either have an invested passion for, or the piece is challenging, or it’s beautiful, or it’s funny, or whatever.” He added that awards give a group recognition, a confidence boost and help put its name out in the community, and it’s especially satisfying when it comes from their peers, such as the Broadway

World Awards. Theatre 20’s Company picked up the award for best ensemble cast; Emily Porter picked up the award for best original sound design; Nia Vardalos for best performance by a female in a featured role in a musical; and Brent Carver for best performance by a male in a featured role in a musical. –Dominik Kurek

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Fourth season playing hockey a winner for North York school >>>from page 1 why his elementary school didn’t have a hockey team during a parent-teacher interview four years ago when he was 10 years old. “I’m very surprised actually,” he said. Now 14, Brenden has since graduated from the Bathurst Street and Lawrence Avenue area elementary school. But he remembered his time fondly with the Glen Park Wolf Pack team as he enjoyed teaching his peers basic hockey skills. This past season, the Wolf Pack had enough players to form two teams, which included Brenden’s younger sister Hannah-Marea Kennedy and fellow teammate Oleg Yurchenko, who’s played with the team since it started in

I think we have lots of support. I liked how our school came to cheer us on. – Hannah-Marea Kennedy

2012. “It was very fun,” said Oleg, who noticed how much he’s improved playing hockey in the past four seasons. “And I made some friends on the team,” Hannah-Marea agreed. “I think we have lots of support,” she said. “I liked how our school came to cheer us on.” Brenden and HannahMarea’s father Colin Kennedy, who is a volunteer coach, said it was truly amazing to see the dedication of the students to

play hockey and come out to practices. Many were playing for the very first time, said Kennedy, adding all the equipment needed to play was donated from such organizations as KidSport Canada. In addition to holding the Winter Classic Outdoor Hockey event with three games scheduled, a raffle was held to raise money for the Hyundai Hockey Helpers Program, which provides grants so more kids can play organized hockey. Karl Subban (father of Montreal Canadiens defenceman P.K. Subban) and Canadian National women’s ice hockey players Christine Kessler and Sami Jo Small were also in attendance to lend their support.

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Job Fair WHEN: 10:30 a.m. to 1 p.m. WHERE: Downsview Library, 2793 Keele St. CONTACT: Idil Osman Jama, 416-264-2100, ext. 224, jobfairs@careerfoundation.org COST: Free Recruitment event for general labour positions organized by the Career Foundation. Interviews on-site. Job requirements: two resumes, social insurance number, photo ID, able to work flexible shifts, fluent in English, safety shoes. Drop-in. World Day of Prayer 2015 WHEN: 1 to 3 p.m. WHERE: Donway Covenant United Church, 230 The Donway West CONTACT: Jaren McLeod, 416-444-8444, donwaycovenant@msn.com COST: Free Purim Oneg Shabbat: Sex and Violence in the Megillah WHEN: 7:30 p.m. WHERE: Borochov Cultural Centre, 272 Codsell Ave. CONTACT: Roby Sadler, 416-3853910, info@oraynu.org COST: Nonmembers welcome $15

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Posture Improvement: The Mitzvah Technique WHEN: 2 to 4 p.m. WHERE: Barbara Frum Library, 20 Covington Rd. CONTACT: 416-395-5440 COST: Free Join Susan Green to learn basics of a technique approaching posture and stress release. For all ages and fitness levels. 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. Fairview Mall Dr. CONTACT: 416-3955750 COST: Free By appointment only. Clinic also offered March 19 and April 4 and 16. Call the library for details and hours.

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Bowl for Kids Sake WHEN: 1 to 3 p.m. WHERE: Newtonbrook Bowlerama, 5837 Yonge St.

York Railway Modellers Spring Open House WHEN: 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. WHERE:

Vendor Market & Silent Auction WHEN: 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. WHERE: B’Nai Brith National Headquarters, 15 Hove St. CONTACT: Sandy Gordon, sandygord@gmail.com COST: Free

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Seneca College Program Spotlights WHEN: 6:30 p.m. WHERE: Seneca College’s Newnham Campus, 1750 Finch Ave. E. CONTACT: www. senecacollege.ca/programspotlight, student.recruitment@senecacollege. ca COST: Free

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Young at Heart Club WHEN: 12:30 to 2:30 p.m. WHERE: Church of the Incarnation, 15 Clairtrell Rd. CONTACT: Audrey Stratton, 416-221-7516, audrey.stratton@ sympatico.ca COST: $5 Lunch followed by a presentation on balance and falls prevention in the elderly by U. of T. physiotherapy department Kickstart Your Personal Memoir Using All Six Senses WHEN: 2 to 3:30 p.m. WHERE: Barbara Frum Library, 20 Covington Rd. CONTACT: 416-395-5441 COST: Free Using a combination of discussion, sensory devices and writing exercises, author and editor Sharon

A. Crawford will teach how to use emotion and the senses to bring your story to life. Bring an old photo. Introduction to Permaculture WHEN: 6 p.m. WHERE: Barbara Frum Library, 20 Covington Rd. CONTACT: 416-395-5440 COST: Free Learn about this design system based on principles of ecology and sustainability, that can be used to create resilient, economically stable and productive landscapes, homes and communities. Ten Women Who Changed Toronto WHEN: 7 to 8 p.m. WHERE: North York Central Library Auditorium, 5120 Yonge St. CONTACT: 416-3955660 COST: Free Pat Staton speaks about her recent book ‘Toronto Women: A Walk Through History’. Call to register.

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Opening round playoff (best of 7) Toronto Jr. Canadiens vs North York Rangers w Toronto leads series 2-1 w game four, Wednesday, March 4, Rangers hosting, (after our deadline). w game five, Thursday, March 5, 7:45 p.m., Jr. Canadiens hosting at Buckingham. w game six, if necessary, Sunday, March 8, 3 p.m., Rangers hosting at Centennial w game seven, if necessary, Monday, March 9, 7:45 p.m., Jr. Canadiens hosting at Buck. * The Jr. Canadiens home arena is Buckingham Arena at Downsview Park, 57 Carl Hall Rd * The North York Rangers home arena is Herbert Carnegie Centennial Centre, 580 Finch Avenue West. For complete regular season and playoff stats, visit ojhl.pointstreaksites.com

SATURDAY, MARCH 7 Novice w 7 a.m., Dodge White (Team 3) vs Dodge Green (Team 5) w 7:55 a.m., Dodge Blue (Team 4) vs Dodge Gold (Team 6) w 8:55 a.m., Dodge Black (Team 1) vs Dodge Teal (Team 7) w 9:50 a.m., Dodge Red (Team 2) vs Dodge Purple (Team 8) Tyke w 10:50 a.m., Timbits Black (Team 1) vs Timbits White (Team 3) w 11:45 a.m., Timbits Red (Team 2) vs Timbits Blue (Team 4) Atom w 12:45 p.m., McDonald’s Black (Team 1) vs McDonald’s Red (Team 3) w 1:40 p.m., McDonald’s Gold (Team 2) vs McDonald’s Purple (Team 4) Peewee w 2:40 p.m., Canadian Tire Blue (Team 1) vs Canadian Tire Wine (Team 3) w 3:35 p.m., Canadian Tire White (Team 2 vs Canadian Tire Green (Team 4)

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Yoga Kids at Downsview WHEN: 2 to 3 p.m. WHERE: Downsview Library, 2793 Keele St. CONTACT: 416-395-5720 COST: Free For ages 6 to 11. Registration required.

Liv’s Angels Spring Show WHEN: 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. WHERE: Meridian Banquet Hall, 2301 Keele St. CONTACT: Rina Pileggi, 416-9020597, livsangels@gmail.com COST: Free This show is dedicated to our baby girl Alivia who passed away from congenital heart diasese. All proceeds are being donated to the Alivia Nina Pileggi Cardiac Critical Care Unit at SickKids.

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Opening round playoff (best of 5) Toronto Aeros (3rd) vs Aurora Panthers (14th) w Aurora leads series 2-1 w game four, Wednesday, March 4, game went beyond our press deadlines w game five, if neccessary, Saturday, March 7, 7:30 p.m. at Seneca College. * Unless otherwise noted, Aeros home games at Seneca College Sports Centre, 1750 Finch Ave. East. League stats at http://pwhl.pointstreaksites.com

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York Railway Modellers, 5 Oakland Ave. CONTACT: Andris Cuksts, www. yorkrailwaymodellers.ca, andris. cuksts@sympatico.ca COST: Adults $5, children $1

MONDAY, MARCH 9 Midget w 8 p.m., DSF Gold (Team 4) vs DSF White (Team 1) w 9 p.m., DSF Red (Team 2) vs DSF Green (Team 3) * For complete league schedules visit http://www.donmillscivitanhockeyleague.com

eagles rebound TDSB TRIPLE-A FINAL: at left, Emery Eagles’ Moshe Wadley (33) looks to pass after going up with the ball at the Toronto District School Board (TDSB) triple-A men’s city basketball championship at Ryerson University last Thursday. Above, Emery Eagles DJ Atkinson stretches to pick up the rebound. Emery was edged 51-48 by Etobicoke’s West Humber Collegiate. Emery, however, rebounded with a 62-31 win over Lawrence Park CI Friday to qualify for the provincial finals next week along with West Humber. Photos/PETER C. MCCUSKE

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271 BURNETT AVE

56 LOGANDALE RD

Gorgeous Custom Built new home, Sitting on Diamond shaped Land with depth of 180’, One of the biggest homes, Apprx. 4,400 Sqft. Luxury House, Professionally finished lower level.

36 BURBANK DR

Gorgeous Luxury Beautiful Home, 4,500 Sqft in Laureleaf Area.

COMING SOON

Luxury New 2 Bedrm Pearl Condo Steps to Yonge & Subway, TTC.

$459,000 JUST LISTED

17 WILDROSE

A Brand New Custom Built Luxury Home!

205 NORTON AVE

35 HOLLYWOOD AVE #1218

Gorgeous and spacious 2 Storey Home with 5 Bedrooms and 5 Washrooms, InGround Lighting, Irrigation System.

$1,478,000 JUST LISTED

Extraordinary Luxurious Completely Renovated W/2nd Storey Addition On Estate Property On A Beautiful Ravine Lot!

$2,498,000 JUST LISTED

210 BISHOP AVE

271 FINCH AVE EAST

$1,380,000 JUST LISTED

OPEN HOUSE SAT/SUN 2-4PM • 28 RESTWELL CRES

Amazing Brand new home, Apprx. 10,000 sqft. 5+1 Bedrm. This Luxury Architectural Masterpiece has 7 Multi levels all Accessible with elevator!!! One of a Kind on Ravine, Breathtaking Ravine Views from Every Floor of the House, even from the Basement!! Never been this Luxury in this area.

15 DONCREST DR Architectural masterpiece! Spectacular cstm blt designer home nestled on a private treed magnificent lot. Gourmet Kit cstm designed by Scavolini Italian Lit w/Onyx Bplsh, B/I Gaggenau & Bosch Appl, Ceasar stone counters. Glorious Mst br w/10 Pc Ens Scavolini Vanities, heated flrs, 2 bodyjet massagers, 2 water closets designer bsplshs & access., jacuzzi tub. 12 ft ceilings mn, 11’ on 2nd.

SOLD

$4,880,000 JUST LISTED

220 PLEASANT AVE

$1,948,000 JUST LISTED

Luxury Custom Built 4+1 Bedrooms w/ 6 washrooms, Skylight, Coffered Ceiling, Pot lights Throughout.

248 SPRING GARDEN

$2,199,000 JUST LISTED

Luxury 5 + 2 Bedrooms, Approximately 4,200Sqft Plus Finished Walkout Basement Sitting on 50’Lot, Close to Subway, Schools, Shopping Malls.

128 WILLOWDALE

Professional

office building D L SO in Great $1,650,000 HELPED BUYER

Location

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Results Unparalleled Marketing Plan Extensive Online Presence Complimentary Staging Service Free Home Evaluation

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