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Alzheimer’s Centre of Excellence is ‘dream come true’ LISA QUEEN lqueen@insidetoronto.com Memory is vital to the Jewish people. That is why North York’s One Kenton Alzheimer’s Centre of Excellence spearheaded by B’nai Brith Canada is so important, Rabbi Daniel Korobkin said at the facility’s opening on Monday. “When I see the beautiful building and what promise this holds for people who suffer from Alzheimer’s and other forms of dementia and their families, I think about the fact the Jewish people in particular are experts at remembering,” he said. He pointed to commandments in the Torah and acts perpetuated against the Jewish people by their enemies. “Memory is so important for us because our collective memory keeps our people alive and vibrant and continuing through the end of history,” Korobkin said. “That is why we’re so sensitive when we see a loss of memory.” Noting the great pain caused when a family member with

Alzheimer’s can no longer remember loved ones’ names and other details, Korobkin said it is crucial to keep the memory of the Jewish people and its individuals alive. The centre, at 1 Kenton Dr. at Bathurst Street north of Finch Avenue, sits on land donated by Martha and David Sud, after whom the 45-bed residence is named. It will offer services such as medication management, housekeeping, 24-hour call bell emergency response, patient location systems and kosher meals. Bringing together businesses, researchers and non-for-profit organizations, the centre will also include a “living laboratory” that will develop and test new technologies, products and services to improve Alzheimer’s care, said Gary Goodyear, Minister of State for the Federal Economic Development Agency for Southern Ontario (FedDev). For example, the communication system will allow families to send photos, program favourite songs and chat with their loved ones. >>>alzheimer’s, page 20

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Calabrian association gives gift to HRH The Calabrian Benevolent Association of Ontario donated $500,000 towards the construction of the new Humber River Hospital at a ceremony last night. Association founders and hospital officials gathered Oct. 23 at the Joseph D. Carrier Art Gallery at the Columbus Centre at 901 Lawrence Ave., west of Dufferin

Street, for the announcement. In recognition of the gift, the lounge outside of cardiology will be named in the association’s honour. The association was formed by a group of Calabrian professionals and entrepreneurs devoted to initiatives that help the Italian and broader community. The donation to the hospital

was made by the association’s founding members. Humber River, under construction at Hwy. 401 and Keele Street, will be North America’s fully digital hospital.The $1.75-billion hospital is expected to open in 2015.

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The battle against iron overload Learn about hemochromatosis at Monday, Oct. 28 North York event FANNIE SUNSHINE fsunshine@insidetoronto.com Looking back, Kelly Walters suspected something wasn’t quite right in her late teenage years. At 18, her weight skyrocketed and she suffered from depression. She hadn’t had a regular menstrual cycle in a year. Several years later, at 23, the York resident gave birth to her daughter. A post-partum blood test check-up five weeks later revealed something puzzling; her iron numbers were high, something uncommon for a woman who had just given birth. “The blood test showed I never had a baby,” Walters said, adding she chalked up the results to being young and resilient. But as she entered her 30s, her concerns became greater. A clean eater with a superactive lifestyle, Walters was unable to lose weight, no matter what she did. Joint pain became more intense, her hair was thinning, and eczema covered her skin. “I tried eating really clean, and when I was not able to lose the weight, I felt it wasn’t worth the effort, so I gave up,” she said, adding another bout of depression followed. After enrolling in fitness programs, and watching what she ate, Walters was able to lose weight – a frustrating 12 pounds in a year and a half. “Doctors told me if I lose weight I’ll feel better,” she said. “I was tired all the time. I thought, is it because I have a kid? Or is something going on with me?” After finding a doctor who delved deeper into Walters’ symptoms, she was diagnosed in February 2011 with hereditary hemochromatosis. “I never heard about it in my

chromatosis is often overwith a fitness program she’s looked as the causative factor followed since the summer, in an observable disease. Walters has shed 70 pounds Early symptoms include since February 2011. chronic fatigue, depression, Upon diagnosis, Walters abdominal pain, aching joints, contacted the Canadian loss of sex drive, discolouraHemochromatosis Society tion or bronzing of skin, with to get more information, and later symptoms is now a volunteer including Type with the organizaII diabetes, tion and hopes It’s relatively to help estabhypothyroidism, arrhythunknown, even lish a chapter in mia, and liver Toronto. among physicians. disorders, In order to help – Bob Rogers,executive including cirachieve that goal, director andCEO, Canadian rhosis and liver the Canadian Hemochromatosis Society cancer. Hemochromatosis Men are Society is hosting typically diaga free awareness nosed between ages 40 and event Monday, Oct. 28 at the 60, while women are usually North York Civic Centre, 5100 diagnosed after menopause Yonge St., Committee Room due to menstrual cycles flush3, from 7 to 9 p.m. ing out iron. Bob Rogers, executive direcA simple blood test can tor and CEO of the Canadian Hemochromatosis Society, detect iron overload, but it’s not part of the standard said the organization periodiblood test ordered with annual cally runs information sessions checkups and doctors must across the country, with the specifically request an iron hopes of bringing awareness to series profile on the lab reqthe little-known disorder. uisition form. “It’s relatively unknown, Primary treatment consists even among physicians,” of the removal of blood, simiRogers said in a phone interlar to a blood donation, but view from Richmond, British more frequent. Once normal Columbia, where the society iron levels are re-established, is based. “It’s misdiagnosed they can be maintained by and under-diagnosed.” blood removal two to six times The Oct. 28 event will give annually. people opportunity to hear After diagnosis, Walters, Rogers’ presentation and ask who is considered young to questions, and use the time be suffering from hemochroto garner interest in starting a matosis, had 450 milliliters of Toronto chapter, he said. blood removed every week “We used to have a chapfor several months. Now, her ter in Toronto, but the former up-keep is down to three to leader is now old,” Rogers said. four times a year. “We’d like to renew it again. And the changes in Walters, We really need to take this a 36, since diagnosis have been whole lot further.” life changing. She now sports To RSVP for the awarea head of thick, long hair. The ness event, email toronto@ eczema is gone from her body. toomuchiron.ca And, most telling, she immeFor more on the Canadian diately lost 35 pounds without Hemochromatosis Society, visit www.toomuchiron.ca trying, she said. Combined

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family before,” she said, adding later testing showed both her sisters to be carriers, but not affected by the inherited disorder. According to the Canadian Hemochromatosis Society, hereditary hemochromatosis is the most common genetic disorder affecting Canadians, with one in nine people of mostly Northern European descent being carriers and 1 in 300 are estimated to have two copies of the gene that puts them at risk for iron overload. It is a crippling, potentially fatal condition caused by a defect of iron metabolism that leads to iron overload in vital organs, joints and tissues. The complications caused by the disorder are preventable if a

diagnosis is made before the excess iron causes irreversible damage, and effective treatment exists. Hereditary hemochromatosis, or iron overload, is an inherited disorder that causes the body to absorb two to three times the normal amount of iron. Over the years, the excess iron builds up in the vital organs, joints and tissues where it can cause a number of debilitating and potentially fatal conditions such as liver and heart disease, diabetes, impotence and arthritis. Because early symptoms can be non-specific and attributed to many other causes, hemochromatosis can be difficult to diagnose until more extensive damage has occurred. Even then, hemo-

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eadership is an important skill to acquire in life. However, many people, in particular youngsters in at-risk neighbourhoods do not have as many opportunities to gain those important skills. Thankfully the charitable organization Kids Now has taken up the challenge, offering an afterschool program where youth in grades 7 and 8 can empower themselves and gain confidence. Youth volunteer for the 12-week program and are paired with mentors who help drive home the importance of self-esteem, setting goals, communication, conflict resolution, and stress management. All skills are rooted in making the right choices in our view life, staying in school, and taking part in extra-curricuAfter-school lar activities and volunteerin the community. initiative benefits ingThe last point, though no entire community more special than the others, is one that speaks to how a strong community is created – by everyone being an active part of that community, which helps make that community a better place to live, work, and enjoy life. Kids Now mentors come from all walks of life including corporate employees, university students, and even former Kids Now participants. Kids Now is a chance for corporations, companies, Torontonians and even politicians to become mentors to youth. This is something that would not only help the lives of youth, but create a community, a city where people believe in themselves, which leads to believing in their city and the neighbourhoods they call home. The Kids Now program flourished in several schools in Toronto, in particular St. Luigi Catholic School where students raised funds for Meagan’s Walk, as well as supported a village in Kenya and ran a food and clothing drive to help the less fortunate. It is obvious that giving youth the right skills – leadership being just one – they will take up a challenge and become better citizens. It is now time for mentors of various stripes to help mould even more youth to become all they can be.

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s it just my imagination or is there more work going on during the weekends on Toronto roads than ever before? Construction, resurfacing, maintenance, paving, grinding (whatever that is), concrete de-scaling (whatever THAT is), watermain replacement, railing replacement, bridge repairs, building new TTC tracks, repairing old TTC tracks. The list of stuff may not be endless, but it’s darn close. navigation challenge Throw in marathons, walkathons, assorted otherathons, festivals and events and it can be quite challenging to navigate your way around with all the road closures these days. So what’s a Torontonian to do? The only thing one can do under these trying circumstances: grin and

jamie wayne BUT SERIOUSLY bear it. And to help alleviate the frustration of the inevitable detours awaiting you, I suggest you make a travel plan well in advance so there will be no surprises. The best way find to out what thoroughfares are out of service is online. For those without Internet? Not to worry. Here are this weekend’s key road closures in and around town. 1. That northbound highway entrance ramp you’re expecting to take to get out of the city and away from all the aggravating congestion. 2. The southbound highway exit ramp you’re planning on using to get to your favourite mall. 3. The eastbound lanes on the expressway. That’s if you’re heading east, of

course. 4. If you’re heading west, it’s the westbound lanes on the expressway that are closed, needless to say. construction delays 5. From the intersection of Hey, I Thought That Was Supposed To Be Finished In April and Hey, I That Thought Was Supposed To Be Finished In May to the intersection of Hey, I Thought That Was Supposed To Be Finished In June and Hey, I Thought That Was Supposed To Be Finished In July. 6. That back road you were counting on to get to your job interview on time. 7. That one-way street you were counting on to get to your doctor’s appointment on time. 8. That short cut you were counting on to get to the time-management

seminar on time. 9. That bridge you’ve been taking every weekend for as long as you can remember. 10. That overpass. 11. That underpass. 12. That in-between pass. 13. That street you need to take so you can get grandpa to his local pub where he can watch his beloved Arsenal on the tube. 14. The street you need to take to get your niece to her hockey game. 15. That street, too. 16. That one, too. 17. Definitely, THAT one. 18. Etc. And so on. Alas, also both closed for the next little while, I’m afraid. As if you hadn’t guessed. Jamie Wayne is a lifelong columnist, who takes writing very seriously. The topics? Not so much. His column appears every Thursday. Contact him at jamie.wayne@sympatico.ca

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Library booklet wins heritage award A historical walking tour booklet celebrating the 25th anniversary of the North York Central Library received an honourable mention in the category of short publications at the Toronto Heritage Awards on Oct. 16. The booklet, written by Mary Ann Cross, Geoff Kettel and Barbara Myrvold, provides a detailed walking tour

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of the library’s surrounding neighbourhood and highlights early Aboriginal settlements, modern towers, public art and green spaces. Comedy Nite raises for Sick Kids w$70,000

The second annual Skate With Daniel Comedy Nite, held in memory of North York’s Daniel Bertoia, was a huge success. The Oct. 18 event raised $70,000 for brain cancer research at the Hospital for Sick Children. The fundraiser featured a patient who shared her story of being diagnosed with brain tumours five times. The headliner was comedian Angelo Tsarouchas. Bertoia died of a brain tumour on Aug. 20, 2008 at the age of 18.

thus far unappreciated biological and clinical link between sleep, genetics, brain pathology, cognition and dementia risk,” said Lim, the principle author of the study published in the Oct. 21 issue of JAMA Neurology. Lawrence Heights shooting: teen arrested A teenage boy has been charged with six gun-related offences following a shooting in Lawrence Heights Sept. 13. Police were called to Varna Drive, near Cather Court, around 12:30 a.m. and found a man in his 20s with gunshot wounds. Police arrested a 17-yearold Wednesday, Oct. 16. The accused can’t be named under the Youth Criminal Justice Act.

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Premier Kathleen Wynne will be in attendance at the CNIB’s national Braille conference, which takes place Friday and Saturday, at the Latvian Canadian Cultural Centre near Eglinton Avenue and the Don Valley Parkway. The Refreshing Braille: UEB

(Unified English Braille) and Technology conference will offer workshops for educators, transcribers, consumers and parents. Winners of the Creative Writing and Braille Accuracy Competition will read from their submissions, and the recipient of the 2013 Dayton Forman Award will address the conference. Sunnybrook doctor new college president Sunnybrook Health Sciences Centre physician-in-chief Dr. Kevin Imrie is the new president of the Royal College of Physicians and Surgeons of Canada. The college credits the hematologist with a lifelong passion for advancing medicine and a dedication to working with all health care professionals and organizations to improve health care. The college sets the highest standards for specialty medical education in Canada, supports learning for specialists and promotes sound health policy, according to its website.

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Shelley Wise: ‘watching down happily’ on her new elevator Funding allows Synagogue to fulfill woman’s quest

We want to be accessible to children and families of all abilities. I think it’s very important to make our centre accessible, especially to children in wheelchairs. – Shelley Wise

I’m glad the community supported it, the government funded it, I’m happy our family was part of the support system to get it finalized. – Marilyn Berg (Shelley’s sister)

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“It would be going to provide support for a lot of people who need the support and (now) they have it. It’s taken a long time. I’m glad the community supported it, the government funded it, I’m happy our family was part of the support system to get it finalized. My sister is watching down happily. She was very passionate.”

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helley Wise didn’t live to see “her” elevator. She died on Oct. 9, 2011, about seven months after former minister of human resources and skills development Diane Finley visited North York’s Beth Emeth Bais Yehuda Synagogue to announce $75,000 in funding towards an elevator to accommodate people with disabilities in the five-storey building north of Sheppard Avenue between Dufferin and Bathurst streets.

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s part of the dedication ceremony, there was also a signing ceremony that will see the synagogue be an emergency place of refuge for Eva’s Initiative, which provides shelter and programs for homeless youth. In addition, the event recognized the synagogue as a safe haven for the Bathurst Manor community and beyond in times of emergency or disaster, noting the building stood as a beacon during Toronto’s massive flood on July 8. The synagogue has been synonymous with accessibility for almost 60 years ago, thanks in large part to founding rabbi Joseph Kelman, said Michael Kerzner, chair of the board.

day care director As director of the synagogue’s Gan Yeladim Day Care Centre on the second floor, Wise was distraught that children in wheelchairs or using walkers had to be turned away and she campaigned passionately for the elevator. Wise herself had difficulty climbing stairs since she used two canes to walk after a fall at a grocery store left her injured. “It’s difficult for me, but it’s not about me. Sadly, we have to tell (parents) we can’t accept their children,” she told The Mirror at the funding announcement on March 4, 2011. “We want to be accessible to children and families of all abilities. I think it’s very important to make our centre accessible, especially children in wheelchairs.” On Friday, Be a part of the Oct. 11, discussion. Visit dignitaries this story on our gathered at website and share Beth Emeth your thoughts in for the the comments dedication section. of the synagogue’s  bit.ly/16tvjcO community hub project consisting of Shelley’s Elevator, a new ramp and electronic doors for the Rabbi Joseph and Ruth Kelman Centre on the lowest level, and an emergency generator.

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Rose and Sam Pacht attend the opening earlier this month of Shelley’s Elevator at the Beth Emeth Bais Yehuda Synagogue. The Pachts are founding members of the congregation and contributed financially to the construction of the lift, named in memory of the late Shelley Wise, who campaigned for it.

Wise’s sister, Marilyn Berg, said her sibling would have been thrilled with the project, made possible through funding from the federal government, the Ontario Trillium Foundation and Beth Emeth donors.

“I think she would have been very pleased to see the project finalized and completed. She worked very hard at it. She was extremely intense about feeling there was a need for this in the shul,” she said.

“He believed then, as we do now, that a promise builds relationships and trust. He promised that no one should be left behind and denied access to structures or programs simply because of their special needs,” he said. “And he built trust in the community as a whole that our synagogue must be more than just a house of worship. It could act to serve the greater community in other ways.” Other speakers who praised the project included Rabbi Howard Morrison, York Centre MP Mark Adler, York Centre MPP Monte Kwinter and York Centre Councillor James Pasternak.

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Hear More Canada helps needy The North York location of Hear More Canada is one of seven participants in the recent launch of a hearing aid bank. The purpose is to help those in need who can’t afford hearing aids. Residents are encouraged to donate working hearing aids they aren’t using to the local branch of Hear More Canada. In North York, the location is 2221 Keele St., Suite 305, south of Ingram Drive. For more information on the program, visit www. hearmore.ca Marketing 101 in North York wSocial

Enterprise Toronto is hosting a free social networking seminar on Oct. 31 at the North York Civic Centre, 5100 Yonge St. The session, which takes place from 10 to 11:30 a.m., will be led by Sandra Gabriel of Gabriel PR. Attendees will learn about the benefits of networks such as Twitter, LinkedIn

in the salary increase and educational experience categories. For more on the rankings, visit http://econ.st/1i2xYKl

paul futhey business in brief and YouTube. The event will be in committee room 3, on the lower level. While the event is free, registration is required. Call 416-395-7416 for more information. honour for Schulich MBA program On the heels of receiving a top ranking by Corporate Knights magazine, the Schulich MBA program has received another honour, this time from The Economist. Schulich’s program was ranked tops in Canada by the magazine and No. 22 in the world in a list of the top 100 MBA programs worldwide. The Economist ranking contains several categories, including recruiter diversity, in which Schulich placed first in the world. Schulich also scored highly

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North York Community Council has approved boards of management for two of the city’s newest Business Improvement Areas (BIAs). The boards for the Dufferin-Finch and WilsonKeele BIAs were approved at the community council’s Oct. 17 meeting. Approval for establishment of the BIAs themselves had previously been given by Toronto City Council in July (Dufferin-Finch) and October (Wilson-Keele). To see the list of board of management members, visit http://bit.ly/16lgUtY

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Colour-coded bus stop markings and a streamlined network map introduced in the last year could be removed in as little as two months. TTC spokesperson Brad Ross said no decision has been made whether to preserve the designs currently seen along the 94 Wellesley bus route since being placed there on a pilot basis in February. Ross suggested some elements of the designs could be incorporated into a proposed system-wide wayfinding strategy, which was to be unveiled to the public at the TTC’s monthly board meeting on Wednesday. truths about transit report wHard

An advisory panel tasked by Premier Kathleen Wynne to look at a list of transit revenue tools proposed by Metrolinx released its first of three planned reports this week. On Monday, the 13-member panel published Hard Truths about Transit,

TO in TRANSIT which dispels what it calls oft-mentioned transit “misconceptions,” such as the notion subways are the only worthwhile transportation infrastructure investment. The panel, which includes Mayor Rob Ford’s former subway funding plan architect Gordon Chong, must report back to Wynne in December with final recommendations. Read the report at www.transitpanel.ca Minister to hear noise wall concerns A campaign organized by the Junction Triangle Rail Committee has paid off after Transportation Minister Glen Murray reportedly agreed to hear the group’s concerns over a planned series of noise wall barriers. The group called on its supporters to continuously phone Murray’s office demanding a face-to-face meeting to discuss an alternative to the noise wall designs proposed by Metrolinx for the GO

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Stress Management through Meditation WHEN: 7 to 8 p.m. WHERE: Barbara Frum Library, 20 Covington Rd. CONTACT: 416-395-544 COST: Free A series of six sessions starts today. Call to register.

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Creative Writing Classes WHEN: 10:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. WHERE: Bernard Betel Centre, 1003 Steeles Ave. W. CONTACT: Ruth Cohen, 416-225-2112, ext.105, ruthc@betelcentre.org COST: $66 for members, $132 for non-members. Bridge and Euchre WHEN: Noon to 3 p.m. WHERE: Parkwoods United Church, 85 Parkwoods Village Dr. CONTACT: Edna, 416-496-8705 COST: $2 Ages 50 and older welcome. Kabbalalalat Shabbat WHEN: 7:15 p.m. WHERE: Temple Sinai Congregation of Toronto, 210 Wilson Ave. CONTACT: 416-4874161, www.templesinai.net, office@ templesinai.net COST: Free

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The eh List Author Series with C.C. Humphreys and Christian Cameron WHEN: 6:30 to 8 p.m. WHERE: North York Central Library Auditorium, 5120 Yonge St. CONTACT: Elizabeth, 416-395-5639, COST: Free Christian Cameron, a former US Naval Officer, is author of more than 20 historical novels. C.C. Humphreys is a Vancouver-based author, actor and swordsman. His historical and young adult novels have earned him a wide readership. Both authors will be on hand to demonstrate sword and shield skills. Call to register.

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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. WHERE: Donway Covenant United Church, 230 The Donway West CONTACT: Jaren McLeod, 416-444-8444, donwaycovenant.com, donwaycovenant@msn.com COST: Free

WHEN: 2 to 3 p.m. WHERE: Downsview Public Library, 2793 Keele St. CONTACT: Kelly, 416-395-5720, dokids@torontopubliclibrary.ca COST: Free

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Overcoming Barriers to Full Participation in Jewish Community WHEN: 10 a.m. WHERE: St. Andrew’s Jr. High School, 131 Fenn Ave. CONTACT: Roby Sadler, 416385-3910, roby@oraynu.org COST: Free There’s No Business Like Irving Berlin WHEN: 10:15 a.m. WHERE: Temple Sinai Congregation of Toronto, 210 Wilson Ave. CONTACT: 416-4873281, www.templesinai.net, programs@templesinai.net COST: Free Berlin classics sung by Cantor Charles Osborne. Please register. Milkweed Pod Fluffing Party WHEN: 3 to 4 p.m. WHERE: Bayview and Cummer area CONTACT: monarchcrusader@gmail.com COST: Free Limit 30 people. RSVP for location.

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Healthy Eating, Healthy Weights WHEN: 2 to 3 p.m. WHERE: Downsview Public Library, 2793 Keele St. CONTACT: Diana, 416-395-5720, , doprograms@torontopubliclibrary. ca COST: Free Registration required.

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Crowdfunding 101 WHEN: 6:30 to 8 p.m. WHERE: North York Central Library Auditorium, 5120 Yonge St. CONTACT: Business Department, 416-395-5613, www.torontopubliclibrary.ca COST: Free The History and Persecution of the Roma People WHEN: 6:30 to 8 p.m. WHERE: Barbara Frum Library, 20 Covington Rd. CONTACT: 416-395-5440 COST: Free

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ust in time for the 2014 municipal election, it looks like Toronto Council is going to be talking big bike lanes again. This week, Toronto’s Public Works and Infrastructure Committee voted to re-start the environmental assessment of bike lanes along Bloor Street. It should also send a shiver up the spine of any regular downtown bicycle commuter. Just about four years ago, cycling advocates convinced the council at the time to put bike lanes on Jarvis Street, and nearly got a separated bike lane pilot project on University Avenue, too. The Jarvis bike lane was good for cyclists, but better for politicians willing to stir up anger over what they characterized as those cyclists’ sinister and over-

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community check-up: bridle path-sunnybrook-york mills

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The North York Mirror looks at the changing trends and demographics in its local neighbourhoods. Data courtesy Statistics Canada via the City of Toronto.

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difference of a decade

Five-Year change

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This week: Bridle Path-Sunnybrook-York Mills

Bridle Path-Sunnybrook-York Mills: Population (2011): 8,710

Languages

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Between 2001 and 2011, the number of people listing Persian as a Home Language has increased more than eight times (20 to 170). Persian is the most common nonofficial language in Bridle PathSunnybrook-York Mills. In the 2011 census, 3.0 per cent of residents listed Persian as their Mother Tongue, and 2.0 per cent listed Persian as their Home Language. Sign Languages are also listed on the top 10 of Home Languages.

Top 10 Mother Tongues

Top 10 Home Languages

1. English 2= Chinese (not otherwise specified) 2= Persian (Farsi) 4. Cantonese 5. French 6. Mandarin 7. Russian 8= Italian 8= Tagalog (Pilipino, Filipino) 10. German

1. English 2. Persian (Farsi) 3. Cantonese 4= Chinese 4= Mandarin 6. Russian 7. French 8. Sign Languages 9. Korean 10= Armenian, German, Spanish

City context A comparison of a neighbourhood statistic with its Toronto equivalent

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While the overall neighbourhood population has increased, the number of seniors (those 65+) has decreased. That number is 13.9 per cent lower in 2011 than in 2001.

The 25-64 age group of the neighbourhood grew by 17.9 per cent between 2001 and 2011.

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in pictures

CROSS-COUNTRY CONTENDERS TO THE FINISH LINE: Far right, St. Cyril Catholic School’s Andrew Perianayagam heads for the finish line in the Grade 8 boys’ 3000 m race during the north region Catholic elementary school crosscountry meet Tuesday at Earl Bales Park. At right, St. Timothy Catholic School’s Daniela Diaz heads for a second place finish in the Grade 8 girls’ 2500 m race. Photos/Richard Barclay

CHECK IT OUT The 3.11 Benefit Photography Exhibit continues until November 9 at the Japanese Canadian Cultural Centre, 6 Garamond Ct. in North York

MINIATURE SHOW SMALL WONDERS: Above, visitors browse vendors booths during the Miniature Enthusiasts of Toronto show and sale at the Japanese Canadian Cultural Centre Saturday afternoon. Top right, miniatures on display. Far right, Joanne Pickering looks at some of the models on display. Right, a miniature model of the home of the Dion quintuplets Staff photos/Nick Perry

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The exhibit is in the hallway leading to Kobayashi Hall and consists of photos from the peaceful temples and gardens of Kyoto. The work is also for sale, and the photographers will donate part of the proceeds to the Japanese Red Cross Society to support its ongoing relief efforts for those affected by the 3.11 Tōhoku earthquake/tsunami. Visit http://jccc.on.ca for details.


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