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Man, 24, charged with second-degree murder in death of Anthony Koko Chang FANNIE SUNSHINE fsunshine@insidetoronto.com A young man has been charged with second-degree murder in the death of a 62-year-old man found stabbed at his Francine Drive home last Thursday. Det. Kate Beveridge told a news conference Tuesday that the two men were involved in a motor vehicle collision two days before Anthony Koko Chang was murdered, and a dispute over damages may have led to the deadly altercation. Chang was riding his scooter when it collided with a white Ford F250 pickup truck Tuesday, Sept.

10, near Mount Pleasant Road and Roehampton Avenue around 12:20 p.m. The truck had a Mount Pleasant Group of Cemeteries logo on the side. Beveridge said that though the pickup truck driver was at fault, the two decided to settle the matter outside of insurance claims, adding Chang sustained minor injuries. The pickup truck driver promised to pay $1,000 in damages, and the two men exchanged phone numbers and email addresses and kept in touch to discuss the payment, which may have been in dispute, she said. Sometime between 7:44 and >>>POLICE, page 5

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Grant for basketball association to help court more kids to sport Province gives $80,000 to local sport group CLARK KIM ckim@insidetoronto.com

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given to NRBA on Saturday at Chaminade College Catholic Secondary School, 490 Queens Dr. Gagliardi and Biagini both plan to be in attendance to thank the Ontario government for the grant. “With the money, we’ll be able to get our name out there,” said Gagliardi, noting basketball isn’t as popular as soccer for youth living in North York.

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Helping families navigate youth mental health fast facts

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According to www.runforthekids.ca, as many as two million youth in Canada are struggling with a mental health or addiction problem, and yet only one in five will get specialized treatment.

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When youth don’t get the care and support they need, it’s the whole family that suffers. The Family Navigation Project project has the potential to reach hundreds of families each year. The RBC Children’s Mental Health Project has provided more than $16 million to organizations dedicated to providing early intervention, increasing public awareness and reducing the stigma of mental illness.

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Fran Carnerie, left, and her daughter Sarah Fazackerley are involved with the Family Navigation Project at Sunnybrook Health Sciences Centre.

We’re going to find out about you, what the real issues are and we’re going to match you to resources out there. And where resources don’t exist, we’ll work with you to create them. – Dr. Anthony Levitt

“I’m amazed I’m still alive. A lot of people are amazed I’m still alive.” Fazackerley recounted one near-fatal episode on Nov. 15, 2008 when she drank a 26-ounce bottle of flavoured vodka in about 20 minutes, leaving her with severe alcohol poisoning. After a hospital social worker warned Carnerie her daughter was in danger of dying of an overdose, the concerned mother retained a therapeutic placement consultant in the United States who assessed the teenager’s needs and recommended the Utah treatment program. Although Fazackerley experienced some setbacks after completing it, the pro-

gram proved to be a turnand knowledgeable people ing point in her recovery. but is not set up to service Carnerie wondered why seriously ill kids,” Carnerie it took a U.S. consultant to said. pinpoint the proper pro“Instead of having to go gram outside Canada. to the States and retain a “I almost lost her and consultant about treatment how many other kids are in the U.S., there will be lost?” she said. expert navigators here.” She found other “worried On Saturday and Sunday, sick” parents going through Sunnybrook will host the same thing who were in the RBC Run for the Kids contact with Dr. Anthony fundraiser to support the Levitt, a psychiatrist at project. While Levitt has Sunnybrook, who was also been operating the project dismayed by the fractured informally – such as helpyouth mental health and ing a 13-year-old girl with addictions serdebilitating vices in Ontario anxiety access Be a part of the and Canada. treatment discussion. Visit As the parents within a month this story on our shared their conrather than website and share dropping out cerns and hopes your thoughts in for improvements of school and the comments to the system, waiting nine section. Levitt began months to see forming the a psychiatrist  insidetoronto.com – he hopes to fledgling Family Navigation launch it forProject as a one-of-a-kind mally next spring. service to guide young The health care system people and their parents is well designed for many through the complex youth health concerns, Levitt mental health system. said. For example, if some“That was the genesis of one breaks their ankle, it, desperate parents in a there are clear diagnosis health care system that has and treatment pathways. caring and compassionate But in the world of youth

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fter Fran Carnerie dropped off her daughter off at a Utah treatment program to help the teenager overcome years of addiction and mental health struggles, she returned to Toronto frustrated with the disjointed medical services here. Her daughter, Sarah Fazackerley, had been in and out of hospitals and treatment programs for years but continued to spiral downwards. When Fazackerley was in hospital, health care workers said she couldn’t be treated for her mental health issues because she first needed help for her addictions. When she was in rehab facilities, staff said treatment for addiction was secondary to caring for her mental health concerns. Meanwhile, Fazackerley relapsed repeatedly, her health in perpetual decline. An articulate young woman and gifted musician who turns 20 on Sunday, Fazackerley detailed years of undiagnosed mental health problems that started as a young girl. Depressed and always angry, the friendless child regularly found herself in the school hall after lashing out verbally in class. “(I felt) maybe I’m one of those people who don’t deserve friends. I was put in the world to be miserable,” said Fazackerley, who began cutting herself in Grade 9. As a young teenager trying to sedate her pain and find friends, she began drinking heavily and experimenting with an increasingly dangerous variety of drugs. “At that age, you have the Superman effect, you think you can handle it all,” said Fazackerley, who has been healthy for the last 17 months and is now involved with her mom in a project at Sunnybrook Health Sciences Centre to improve youth mental health services.

mental health services, young people and their parents often don’t know who to ask for help, especially during times of crisis, Levitt said. There are also problems accessing assessment and timely treatment programs, if those programs are even available. And it is often very difficult to get mental health issues and addiction problems treated together, he said. “The system is a black box. It is a fractured black box,” Levitt said. “What we’re trying to do with our navigation service is to get in the boat with parents and families and say, ‘OK, we’re going to help find a way through the system. We’re not just going to give you a list of names. We’re going to find out about you, what the real issues are and we’re going to match you to resources out there. And where resources don’t exist, we’ll work with you to create them.”

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Most mental disorders begin in childhood or adolescence. If the signs of mental illness are recognized early and proper steps taken, most kids can go on to lead normal and productive lives. Parents, caregivers, teachers, and professionals who work with youth can all benefit from increased education, so they can recognize the early signs of mental illness, and help or encourage the family to seek treatment from a health professional.

RBC Run for the Kids w There is a five-kilometre event for families to walk, run or stroll on Saturday at 9 a.m. at Sunnybrook Health Sciences Centre, 2075 Bayview Ave. w Youth aged six to 18 will take part in the 15-km challenge; race start time is 9 a.m. at Sunnybrook. w There’s also a 25-km run Sunday starting at 8 a.m. that takes runners through north Toronto neighbourhoods. (Registration is closed.)

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t’s time to roll up our sleeves, don our rubber boots and take care of our waterways. The Great Canadian Shoreline Cleanup is launching this Saturday with volunteers set to collect litter across the city – and country – anywhere water meets land. People are always needed to pitch in, as the unfortunate fact is, there’s always garbage to clean up. Last week’s third annual Humber River Clean Up event, organized by Toronto-based 1-800-RID-OF-IT rubbish removal company, saw two tonnes of garbage hauled from the river. Volunteers found countless water bottles, unidentified metal grates, TVs, car seats, and port-a-potty doors among the refuse. Company founder Rick Crawford said after the event concluded there was still so much debris under the surface, his volunteers could have continued hauling our view junk out of the Humber for five more hours. And that was just one waterway Shoreline – imagine all the garbage littering cleanup starts the rest of our creeks, rivers and the shoreline along Lake Ontario. this week All this garbage does more than just pose a blight on our environmental landscape. It can affect our water quality and threaten not just human safety and health but that of local wildlife as well. During last year’s shoreline cleanup event, volunteers found 45 entangled animals, including 22 fish, 10 birds (including gulls, swans and herons) and a fox. Organizers say they see the same junk every year. Some of the worst offenders are cigarettes and cigarette filters (some 417,000 items collected last year), food wrappers and containers (nearly 99,000 items collected) and plastic bags (nearly 70,000 items collected). Fortunately, the Great Canadian Shoreline Cleanup offers plenty of opportunity for residents to take a crack at clearing that litter, with nine days of localized cleanups planned across the city. Pitch in if you can, and take pride in our city by helping to keep it clean. Make it a family outing and use the opportunity to teach the kids about protecting our environment. As litter accumulates all year ‘round, keep an eye out next time you’re at the waterfront or walking a trail along the river. Toss out any you may find or alert the city by calling 311 if you suspect illegal dumping. For information visit www.shorelinecleanup.ca or call 1-877-427-2422.

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t’s good politics, excellent campaigning, and just generally pleasant to be in front of good news. Which is why the mayor, colleagues from council and city staff all lined up to announce Toronto’s positive economic outlook. By almost every indicator our results were positive: higher employment, lots of new construction, stable prices and growing retail sales. Predictably it took seconds for critics to point out Toronto’s positive outlook was due to trends over which the mayor had little control or, in some instances, opposed. Probably a good deal of the credit is because the outward migration of employment has reversed. Companies are choosing to move downtown, seeking to be close to skilled employees. Professionals live in the core there because they like the lifestyle. In turn,

david soknacki beyond the headlines they drive demand for entertainment, housing, transit and retail. It’s a virtuous cycle that must continue to be re-invented or Toronto risks losing its edge. The number of business establishments based in Toronto peaked in the late 1980s. But on average those firms were smaller, less competitive, less flexible and weaker than today’s companies. More than 15 per cent of them perished when Canada’s protective tariff walls disappeared, and business needed to restructure because of the GST. Whereas many other cities had staked their futures to one industry, or have the mixed fortune of being close to natural resources, Toronto had

nothing on which to rely. Nothing that is, except the skills of its inhabitants. Over last 20 years what emerged was Toronto’s reliance on supplying services, along with specialized manufacturing such as at Bombardier’s Downsview plant. Without a doubt, much of Toronto’s success has been due to a succession of federal and provincial government decisions, which allowed our city to welcome new talent, forced us into global competition, and provided stability for new investment. But the city government had a critical role to play as well. Our municipality is responsible for efficient infrastructure including transit, must ensure that businesses can compete from Toronto locations, and needs to provide a welcoming environment for talent. Just as important, our city must steer clear of

some favourite strategies from the left and right. For example, deciding which industries will grow and which will be left behind is best left to the market. Also, Toronto must resist the temptation to think of itself as a low-cost jurisdiction. Companies will locate here as long as we are competitive, not because we have the lowest taxes or highest subsidies. Standing in front of those microphones with all that good news was time of celebration, not just for the mayor, his colleagues and city staff, but for all of us. Yet at the same time it is a reminder that our success requires competitiveness, the ability to be flexible and a clear vision that can only be measured in decades. David Soknacki is a former City of Toronto councillor and budget chief. Contact him at www.soknacki.com

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>>>from page 1 8:30 a.m. Sept. 12, police believe the pickup truck driver attended Chang’s home to discuss damage to his vehicle. Chang, a practising Buddhist and self-employed interpreter, was found bleeding in his driveway around 8:45 a.m. following an altercation. He later died in hospital. Kimnarine Keshan Maharaj, 24, of Toronto, was arrested and charged with second-degree murder. He was scheduled to appear in court Tuesday. Beveridge said Maharaj is not known to police and works as a seasonal small motor mechanic at Mount Pleasant Cemetery. Police are appealing to the public for information regarding the collision, along with the Francine Drive altercation. Investigators believe neighbours or students in the Francine Drive area may have witnessed something the morning of Sept. 12 that could assist with the investigation. Police would also like to hear from anyone with information about a 2002 blue Chevrolet Venture with

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Report sought on removal of HOV lanes DAVID NICKLE dnickle@insidetoronto.com The end may have come for the high-occupancy vehicle lanes that keep solo drivers away from the curb along Eglinton Avenue East. Scarborough Southwest Councillor Michelle Berardinetti is going to the Friday Public Works and Infrastructure Committee, asking for a report on the removal of the HOV lanes that run along Eglinton through parts of North York and Scarborough. The lanes were constructed by Metropolitan Toronto in the 1990s, to encourage carpooling, cycling and transit use along the busy roadway. But Berardinetti, who represents the south side of Eglinton, said that what they’re mostly encouraging is congestion. “I see every morning on Eglinton that two lanes are heavily overused, one lane Is underused at peak hours,” said Berardinetti. “That’s not meeting with the purpose, which is an effective flow of traffic.” Berardinetti wants a report from transportation staff by January, to determine whether the HOV lanes have actually encouraged motorists to carpool rather than ride on their own. “We don’t see any studies produced to say that that

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The City ofToronto holds public consultations as one way to engage residents in the life of their city.Toronto thrives on your great ideas and actions. We invite you to get involved.

Investigation of Basement Flooding and Control of Stormwater Runoff Quality – Study Areas 24 to 27 (Yonge Street/Sheppard Avenue area) Municipal Class Environmental Assessment Study Notice of Public Information Centre #1 Background The City of Toronto has historically experienced severe rainstorms which have caused recurrent surface and basement flooding. On August 19, 2005, the City experienced a severe storm that resulted in flooding of many residents' homes and caused erosion in area ravines and watercourses, as well as damage to City roads, bridges, and sewers. In response, City Council approved the "Basement Flooding Work Plan" in 2006 to investigate solutions to reduce the risk of future flooding in 34 areas that have experienced flooding during severe rainstorms, including Areas 24 to 27.

The Study Please join us at our first Public Information Centre to learn about the causes of flooding and the options that will be considered to reduce the risk of future flooding and improve stormwater runoff quality in the study area. You will have an opportunity to view information display boards and speak one-on-one with project staff. Details are as follows: Date: Time: Location:

Thursday, September 26, 2013 6:30 p.m. – 8:30 p.m. North York Civic Centre Lower Level Members' Lounge 5100 Yonge St. (north of Sheppard Ave.)

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Mayor Ford’s love of campaigning for office evident Mayor Rob Ford has made a name for himself as a great lover of football, sometimes to the point of distraction. But there is another game that excites nearly as much passion from our mayor and distracts him from his day-to-day duties almost as thoroughly. That would be campaigning. On Monday, Ford found the hustings so distracting he could barely pay attention to questions in a press scrum, held outside his office and just a few feet away from the spot where his staff had set up a television screen continuously looping a video of highlights of the summer of 2013. The mayor finally stopped, transfixed at the slow-motion video of himself, getting ready to arm-wrestle wrestlerturned-politician Hulk Hogan at the start of a local comic convention. When asked whether he was in fact campaigning now, with his video and

david nickle the city another Ford Fest in the offing later this week, the mayor was clear: “I’ve never stopped campaigning... If you do, you lose at the polls.” In the strictly practical sense of the word, the mayor was correct: an elected official is being judged from the moment he or she takes office. However, there are strict rules about spending and receiving donations for electoral campaigns outside the campaign period. And the video, produced by a local production/editing company and scored by one of the mayor’s vocally talented staff-members, sure looks like a bit of both. But Ford doesn’t care about these things, and by the evidence, the powers-that-be don’t either. Toronto’s Compliance Audit

Committee let the mayor off the hook over a boatload of questions arising from the way he and his brother conducted the 2010 mayoralty campaign when they were brought forward early in the term. The mayor survived that, just as he survived a conflict of interest ruling that threatened to remove him from office. And as things stand right now, campaigning hard and pushing the rules might be worth the risk. Because as much as the video playing in the office window struggles to maintain a happy narrative, the other narrative – the one surrounding the actual business of governing – is less cheerful. The mayor could well see his subway plans dashed, once again, as the realities of financing the Scarborough RT replacement with a subway dash against the October council meeting. The questions surrounding videos and allegations of drug use continue to swirl,

and those other videos – of an over-refreshed-seeming Ford at the Taste of the Danforth – give a very different sense of the Summer of Ford. Indeed, the scrum happened just as he left the city’s parks and environment committee– a committee he belongs to ex-officio, but never routinely attends. This time, as

a week ago, the mayor came with the express purpose of blocking an attempt to circumvent his budget process, by adding projects and programs back into the budget before he had even had the chance to set a framework. Ford had to block the matter there, because really, he would have no hope of stopping a budgetary coup at council, a body

over which he long ago lost control. Much better to concentrate on arm-wrestling photo ops, picnics in parks and fishing trips. They might not get him reelected, but they certainly seem to be keeping our mayor entertained.

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Ford targets ‘lefties spending like drunken sailors’ Mayor votes against service improvement proposals in 2014 budget DAVID NICKLE dnickle@insidetoronto.com

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ayor Rob Ford made an impromptu appearance at the city’s Parks and Environment Committee Monday to vote down motions that would have seen possible service improvements in the 2014 operating budget. It was the second time in a week Ford attended a committee meeting for the purpose of shifting a vote. Last Monday, Sept. 9, Ford attended the Government Management Committee to defeat a motion that would have looked at improving wait

times for taxpayers calling into the city’s finance department to pay their bills. This week, Ford cast the deciding vote against motions to provide funding for the Riverdale Farm and High Park Zoo, speed up tree pruning and turf maintenance by city workers, and refurbish aging playgrounds across the city. Ford said he came to the committee meeting to stop “lefties” from approving unaffordable service enhancements in advance of the 2014 budget being introduced at budget committee Sept. 30. “We can’t have these lefties spending like drunken sailors,” said Ford outside his office, next to a television showing a campaignstyle video of the mayor’s summer highlights. “They’re reckless. They just don’t care. They have no respect for the taxpayers whatsoever. They never have and they never will.

But the day of reckoning’s there. The mayor doesn’t coming soon.” even want us to have the The motions from the information. He came out committee came as city of his office to make sure – departments are presenthe doesn’t want the public ing the results of a service to know what good public review, with the intention service costs,” said Perks. of generating suggestions Parkdale-High Park that might go to the budget Councillor Sarah Doucette committee. asked that the city But some consider funding Be a part of the councillors have the High Park Zoo discussion. Visit said they want which is funded this story on our to set budget by donations. website and share parameters earShe said if the your thoughts in lier, and at the city funded operthe comments next meeting of ating costs, then section. council, on Oct. fundraising could 8, want to have go toward repairs  http://bit.ly/150a8OW and capital costs as many services as possible more effectively. on the table. She said the issue will Parkdale-High Park come up again one way or Councillor Gord Perks another. moved a motion to look “If the mayor hadn’t at refurbishing 30 playcome to the meeting, our grounds across the city. motions would have been “We hear from the public dealt with today,” she said. that our playgrounds are in “But this doesn’t terrible disrepair. They only eliminate any suggestions. get repaired once every They’ll still come to the 80 years. We just want the budget. All we’re doing information from staff to be here is saying to the budget

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chief, take these things into consideration.” Toronto-Danforth Councillor Paula Fletcher was championing more effective branch-trimming by city staff. “Currently it’s six months from when you ask for a tree to be trimmed and when it gets trimmed,” she said. “I don’t think that’s a service level we should tolerate in Toronto. The mayor came in and nixed all of that. It’s a little surprising to come in and take out any service improvements before we get to budget. The budget committee will deal with everything, but a budget committee doesn’t have a high view like the parks committee. I think that’s why it’s so disconcerting. What is wrong with having that conversation? Is the mayor afraid of council?”

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Employees carry a tune for United Way City of Toronto employees are aiming to raise more than a song for the United Way Toronto this year. City workers kicked off the 2013 $1.1-million campaign with a singing competition Tuesday morning in Nathan Phillips Square. Representatives from five municipal sector organizations – the city, Toronto Hydro, Toronto Community Housing, Toronto Police Service and the Toronto Tr a n s i t Co m m i s s i o n – squared off in the singing competition over the lunch hour. The winner was Donald Eta from Toronto Hydro. O v e r t h e n e x t t h re e months, the Toronto public service is hoping to raise $1.1 million for the United Way, which distributes funding to a range of social service agencies.

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are “truly committed” to zero gun violence and there’s no need to pick up a gun. For members of the Zero “They had difficulty coming up with that picture,” Gun Violence Movement, March conceded, speculating a summer spent bringing their message to schools and in many cases those youth community events across have seen violence in their own lives. Toronto has been an eyeopener. “They don’t know what “We’re closer, but we’re a gun-free society looks far, also,” Louis March of the like.” African Canadian Heritage He hopes the conversation Association said. continues at the summer Volunteers from ACHA campaign’s closing event, the and other groups were part seventh annual Manifesto festival of community and of a 90-day campaign visiting city neighbourhoods – culture this Saturday at places such as Jane-Finch, the George Brown College Lawrence Heights, Alexandra Waterfront Campus on Park, Malvern, Dockside Drive. KingstonThe movement Be a part of the G a l l ow a y a n d will take part in discussion. Visit Parma Court – to the Painting A this story on our talk about vioDifferent Picture website and share panel discussion lence. your thoughts in The first half at Manifesto, as the comments well as a concert, of the summer section. Manifesto Live, looked a little on the following more peaceful than in past years,  insidetoronto.com day at Yongesaid March, noting Dundas Square. the homicide rate in Toronto People working to reduce was down by double digits Toronto gun violence to compared to 2012. zero are “close” in that they Then came a string of know what needs to be done, March said, which includes deadly shootings around Jane and Finch. breaking down the “silos” of At summer camps and different groups competing community organizations, for funds, often for similar movement volunteers asked community programs. People providing proyoung people what a society would look like in which we grams need to assess what’s

If you know a young person, aged 6 to 17, who is involved in worthwhile community service; a special person who is contributing while living with a limitation; a youth who has performed an act of heroism; or a ‘good kid’ who shows a commitment to making life better for others, doing more than is normally expected of someone their age – help us recognize their contribution – nominate them today!

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working and work better together, said March, who is concerned about the young people he said remain on the outside, looking in, even where help is offered. “The people that need the help sometimes don’t go for it,” he said, arguing it’s important to find out why so they can be reached too. “Ever y time there’s a bullet fired, there’s a story. Are we ready to listen to that story?” Part of the campaign was a recognition and celebration of what’s working, said March, who was in Malvern last week on Monday for a regular spoken word event of RISE Edutainment, at which he counted 75 youth and saw “a very positive vibe.” The movement, with its number of supporting partner groups rising from 15 to 40, will continue its work after the campaign ends, he said.

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Careers

Careers

Looking for a Great Part-Time Job? BECOME A SCHOOL BUS DRIVER Free training provided! Our part-time schedules work well for semi-retirees, the self-employed, or anyone who would like evenings, weekends, and summers off. Apply now; we have bus routes in every part of Toronto! Apply Online: under “Join Our Team” tab

www.stocktransportation.com Or Apply by Email: send your Resume to rachell@stocktransportation.com

This program aims to assist women with a low income to become financially sustainable and proof of income will be required

To register: Call 416-789-7925 or e-mail woc@costi.org

Or Apply by Phone: (best time to reach us is between 10am to 1pm) Toronto West (West of Yonge Street) - 416-244-5341 ext 61974 Toronto Central (Between Yonge & 404/DVP) - 416-757-0565 ext 61924 Toronto East (East of Hwy404/DVP) - 416-754-4949 ext 61415 Toll-free Recruiting Line - 1-877-233-4045 Or Apply in Person: Call for our address and then come by to meet us!

Sales Opportunities

Sales Opportunities

**DESIGN/SALES** for CLOSETS BY DESIGN Join the Industry Leader Earn up to $1K - $3K comm./month 3 Preset Appts 3 No cold calling Fun ~ Creative ~ Rewarding Must have own vehicle and fluently speak, read, and write English. Training provided. Call Rita 800-293-3744 General Help

General Help

45 MACHINE OPERATOR jobs in ConcordDay/Afternoon/Night Shifts $11.50-15.00/hr Also: Forklift, CNC & Production Positions Send your resume, or drop by the office between 9am-2:30pm Monday-Friday. HCR Personnel Solutions Inc. 19 Four Seasons Place, Toronto, ON M9B 6E7 (Burnhamthorpe & East Mall) T:416-622-1427 F:416-622-7258 E: recruiting@hcr.ca www.hcr.ca

Building Equipment/ Materials

General Help

STEEL BUILDINGS/METAL BUILDINGS UP TO 60% OFF! 30x40, 40x60, 50x80, 60x100, 80x100 sell for balance owed! Call: 1-800-457-2206 www.crownsteel buildings.ca

GUARANTEED JOB Placement: General Laborers and Tradesmen For Oil & Gas Industry. Call 24hr Free Recorded Message For Information 1-800-972-0209

Call

416-798-7284

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General Help

General Help

HELP WANTED - LOCAL PEOPLE NEEDED!!! Simple & Flexible Online Work. 100% Genuine Opportunity. F/T & P/T. Internet Needed. Very Easy... No experience Required. Income is Guaranteed! www. ezComputerWork.com

WORK OPPORTUNITIES + TRAVEL Childcare positions in Unites States, air fare, medical etc. provided. Childcare in Holland, New Zealand, Australia, Spain, England, China, etc. Different benefits apply. Teach in South Korea, air fare, medical etc. provided. Hotel jobs in England. Summer Camp jobs in Europe 2014. Apply at: 902-422-1455 Email:

HELP WANTED!!! $28.00/HOUR. Undercover Shoppers Needed To Judge Retail And Dining Establishments. scotiap@ns.sympatico.ca Genuine Opportunity. PT/FT. Experience Not Domestic Help Required. If You Can Available Shop - You Are Qualified! www.MyShopper CAREGIVER, CPR, First Aid & CRC, good cook, Jobs.com exp. dementia. Live in/ out. Call Sharon 416-756-7865

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CASA LINDA. Many years of experience. Personal touch for complete house cleaning. Call Julia 416-745-5684.

*Must be at least 21 years of age, have a valid A,B,C,D,E,F, or full G licence, and must be proficient in English

FREELANCE CREATIVE WRITERS WANTED! Metroland Media Group Ltd. is a wholly-owned subsidiary of Torstar Corporation. We are a dynamic and highly entrepreneurial media company delivering vital business and community information to millions of people across Ontario. We are enabling the digital transformation of our leading traditional media assets and developing leading edge ideas into our next generation of businesses. Our Digital Operations team is looking to connect with talented freelance writers to create compelling, original web content on a variety of topics. This freelance role will involve creating written content for websites and conducting research to obtain factual information and authentic detail(s). Our freelance writers will work with clients to develop engaging and informative articles to attract and inform our online readers. Those with experience writing on home improvements, health, real estate, financial and automotive topics are especially encouraged to apply. Our ideal applicants will possess strong written and verbal communication skills, as well as the ability to produce clean, quality content on tight deadlines. Experience writing for the web and an understanding of web content strategies and SEO would be assets. If interested in being a Freelance Creative Writer for us, please send your resume, cover letter and links to samples of your work to careers@goldbook.ca by September 30, 2013. Please reference “FREELANCE CREATIVE WRITER” in the Subject Line. Domestic Help Available

To h i g h l i g h t yo u r

Home I m p rove m e n t Business call

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Business Opportunities

A-1 MAID Service. Clean Houses, Condos. Experienced Cleaners. Bonded, Insured, Low Cost. Call 4 1 6 - 7 4 2 - 0 0 8 2 ALL CASH Drink/ Snack www.a1maids.ca Vending Business Route.

ABSOLUTELY BEST cleaning ladies available. Honest & hard working, attention to detail, insured/ bonded. Also provide elderly/ child care. 416-897-6782.

Business Opportunities

PAID IN ADVANCE! MAKE $1000 A WEEK mailing brochures from home! Helping HomeWorkers since 2001. Genuine Opportunity! No required. Complete Training. experience Small Investment Re- Start Immediately! www. quired. 1-888-979-VEND working-central.com (8363). www. healthydrinkvending.co

Legals

Legals

IN THE HIGH COURT OF JUSTICE ANGUILLA CIRCUIT (DIVORCE) A.D.2013 CLAIM NO. AXA HMT 2012/0001 BETWEEN: KENDON OLIVER CONNOR Applicant/ Petitioner -andABBA SHAWNDELL DANIEL Respondent TO: ABBA SHAWNDELL DANIEL last heard of at 1116-500 Murray Ross Parkway, North York, Ontario, Canada. NOTICE TAKE NOTICE that a petition for divorce has been filed in the High Court by KENDON OLIVER CONNOR of North Side, in the island of Anguilla, British West Indies. Subsequent Order for Substituted Service by publication in a newspaper gives you 28 (twenty eight) days in which to enter appearance to the Suit. For Further information you may contact Alex Richardson and Associates, The Valley Anguilla, B.W.I at 1-264-498-4224; fax 1-264-498-4220; email arichardson@ anguillanet.com Solicitors for the Petitioner. The address of the High Court is The High Court, The Valley, Anguilla, British West Indies at 264-497-3347; Fax 264-497-5420. Alex Richardson & Associates Solicitors for the Applicant/Petitioner

Tutoring

Tutoring

MATH & SCIENCE TUTORING www.mostly-math.com One-on-one tutoring with excellent tutors in a highly regarded establishment in the Bayview and Sheppard area. Grades 6-12, AP, IB, University & College Standardized Test Prep: SAT, ACT, SSAT •No minimum number of hours •No contracts •No advance payments required

Call to schedule an appointment:

416-502-1717

Business Opportunities

Mortgages/Loans

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Apartments & Flats for Rent

KEELE/ SHEPPARDBasement apartment for rent. Available October 1st. $800 inclusive. 416-636-3991.

Articles Wanted

ANTIQUES

& Collectibles Wanted Cash for Older: Coins, Jewelry, Military, Watches, Toys, Barbies, Silver, Gold, Records, Guitars, Old Pens, Lighters & Old Advertising etc.

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Astrology/Psychics TRUE PSYCHICS For Answers, CALL NOW 24/7 Toll FREE 1-877-342-3032 Mobile: #4486 www.truepsychics.ca

Articles for Sale

HOT TUB (SPA) COVERS. Best Price, Best Quality. All Shapes & Colors Available. Call 1-866-652-6837 www.thecoverguy.com/ newspaper

LTEPD E H N WA Call (416) 798-7284 to plan your advertising campaign.


On

Thanksgiving

STUFF FOR sale- Black iron patio table with matching 6 chairs & cushions $500, Hohner C a l l accordion $300, golf 1 - 8 6 6 - 6 5 2 - 6 8 3 7 . clubs (bag & cart) $250, machine $300, 2 w w w . t h e c o v e r - rowing chaise lounges $75. guy.com/sale 416-444-9500, 416-258-6551

Toronto Community News will run a Thanksgiving Feature especially for Places of Worship on

$125 per paper (plus HST) Tuesday, October 8th

(Saturday and Sunday) Furniture from the 1890s to the 1950s

Neat Stuff: China, Glass, Old Hand Tools, Oil Lamps, Car Stuff

THANKSGIVING SUNDAY 11:00 AM Sermon: “The Harvest”

East York, Beach, City Centre, Parkdale, Bloor West, York

Booking and art deadline:

Vintage Decor and Book Sale September 21st & 22nd 11 a.m. to 4:30 p.m.

657 Milner Ave., Scarborough, ON (416) 298-9932

(includes colour)

(includes colour)

Black Creek Pioneer Village

Rosewood Church of the Nazarene

$225 per paper (plus HST)

ITEMS DONATED FOR FUNDRAISING PURPOSES

Pack your own bag of books for $5

Individual Book Prices: Hardcover $1.00 Softcover $0.50 Admission to Village required- $15.00 Adult

Home Renovations

BUILDER/ GENERAL CONTRACTORS RESIDENTIAL/ COMMERCIAL. Finished basements. Painting. Bathrooms. Ceramic tiles. Flat roofs. Leaking basements. Brick/chimney repairs. House additions 905-764-6667, 416-823-5120

AFFORDABLE HANDYMAN CONTRACTOR Carpentry, Electrical, Plumbing, Tiling, Drywall, Painting Bathrooms, Kitchens Basements, Counters, Closets, Flooring, Windows/Doors, Fences, Decks, Additions Lester 416-223-0226

ENTIRE HOME CONTENTS SALE 34 Hawksbury Dr. (Bayview/ 401) Sat., Sept. 21st

9am- 3pm

Vintage, furniture, housewares & garden. Visit www. sellmytreasures.ca to view pictures.

TRANSITION SQUAD ESTATE SALE September 21st 8:00am-1pm+ 8 Dixiana Crt.

(Sheppard / Keele.)

transitionsquad. com for photos.

www.insidetoronto.com

Garages Sales

Directions: From Hwy. 401 exit north on Markham Rd. Turn right (east) at the 1st traffic light. Go along Milner 1.5 km and you will see the church on your right just before the Neilson bridge.

Sample S l Ad: Ad 3 columns l x 40 agates t (3 (3.05”x2.85”) 05” 2 85”)

CONTENTS SALE Sat. Sept. 21 and Sun. Sept. 22 9am to 1pm 2500A Kingston Road, upstairs 2nd floor Desks, records, tables, pictures, chairs, collector plates, antiques, lots of household items, etc.

To book your ad, call a Classified Representative at

416-798-7284

YOUR Weekly Crossword

Garage Sale Saturday, September 21 Sunday, September 22 9am-2pm 61 Yatesbury Road (Leslie/ Cummer area)

Large townhouse garage sale!

The Fernways

(Don Mills/ Linus/ Trudy) Saturday, September 21st. 9am-2pm. Rain or Shine!

CEILINGS repaired. Spray textures, plaster designs, stucco, drywall, paint. We fix them all! www.mrstucco.ca 416-242-8863 DICK’S HOME Improvements. Reliable, experienced, top quality service. Renovate an entire home or room. Carpentry, plumbing, electrical, ceramic, painting...(416)816-6219, anytime.

Waste Removal ALWAYS CHEAPEST!

All Garbage Removal! Home/ Business. Fast Sameday! Free Estimates! Seniors Discounts. We do all Loading & Clean-ups! Lowest Prices. Call John: 416-457-2154 Seven days

Sudoku (CHALLENGING)

How to do it: Fill in the grid so that every row, every column, and every 3 by 3 box contains the digits 1 through 9.

last week’s answers

diversions

TOP CASH For Scrap Cars. Call 647-702-6501. We pay top cash for your junk car and we tow it away for free. 647-702-6501

Home Renovations

GARAGE SALES

Thursday, October 10, 2013.

Scarborough, North York or Etobicoke

Cars for Sale

HOT TUB (SPA) Covers Best Price, Best Quality. All shapes & Colours Available.

2013

Let your parishioners know when your special Thanksgiving Services will be held this year. Call today!

Articles for Sale (Misc.)

w See answers to this week’s

puzzles in next Thursday’s edition

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BUSINESS Directory Rainbow Electric & Beauty Supplies Family owned & operated with over 50 years of beauty supplies, electrical service, parts & repair. Over 1000 products in stock for the consumer & salon professionals.

Waste Removal

Electrical

PETER’S DEPENDABLE JUNK REMOVAL From home or business, including furniture/ appliances, construction waste. Quick & careful!

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Masonry & Concrete BRICK, BLOCK & NATURAL STONEWORK Chimneys, Tuck Pointing, Brick, Concrete Windowsills and Much More! For Free Estimate Call Peter: 647-333-0384 www. stardustconstruction .com

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www.rainbowelectricbeautysupplies.com 416-633-1512 ~ 3600 Dufferin St., Downsview

Plumbing

Keep up with the Jones’

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Learn all about your neighbourhood with our interactive maps.

Masonry & Concrete

Moving & Storage

Flooring & Carpeting

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MOVING

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Let your community know call

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SENIORS DISCOUNT

est. 1997

• Tree & Shrub Removals • Pruning • Planting

Since 1990

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$

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ROOF

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WITH $998 DOWN, FREIGHT INCLUDED, NO GIMMICKS

YOU OWN IT FOR

16,988

$

2013 FUSION SE WITH AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION

+HST

OR YOU OWN IT WEEKLY FOR WITH NO MONEY DOWN

53

$

+HST

PER WEEK

72MNTHS @ 0%APR

OR LEASE IT MONTHLY FOR WITH NO MONEY DOWN

188

$

+HST

PER MONTH

48MNTHS @ 0%APR

BRAND NEW

2013 ESCAPE SE FWD ✓ 1.6L ECOBOOST ENGINE ✓ ENGINE BLOCK HEATER ✓ CLIMATE CONTROL AIR CONDITIONING ✓ POWER LOCKS ✓ TILT & TELESCOPIC ✓ POWER DOOR ✓ MY KEY/MY FORD TOUCH WITH 4” COLOUR DISPLAY ✓ 6 SPEED AUTOMATIC ✓ POWER STEERING ✓ POWER WINDOWS ✓ PRIVACY GLASS ✓ SPEED CONTROL

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SALE PRICE

24,488

$

- $1,000 COSTCO MEMBER DISCOUNT OR LEASE IT MONTHLY FOR

217

$

(IF YOU QUALIFY)

PER MONTH

+HST

36MNTHS @ 0%APR

SALE PRICE

22,988 +HST

- $1,000 COSTCO MEMBER DISCOUNT OR LEASE IT MONTHLY FOR

$

268

+HST

(IF YOU QUALIFY)

PER MONTH

+HST

SPECIAL SALE PRICE

22,088

$ 36MNTHS @ 1.49%APR

WITH $1088 DOWN, NO SECURITY DEPOSIT. FREIGHT INCLUDED, NO GIMMICKS

BRAND NEW

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$

+HST

$

✓ TILT ✓ 17” ALLOY WHEELS ✓ COMPASS ✓ MY FORD ✓ OUTSIDE TEMP DISPLAY ✓ AUTOMATIC HEAD LAMPS ✓ REAR SEAT HEAD RESTS ✓ SIDE AIR BAGS ✓ DRIVER & PASSENGER AIRBAGS ✓ REMOTE KEYLESS ENTRY ✓ ELECTRIC PARKING BRAKE ✓ POWER WINDOWS ✓ CRUISE CONTROL ✓ VOICE ACTIVATED SYNC ✓ PLUS MUCH MORE!

SPECIAL SALE PRICE

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WITH $1788 DOWN, NO SECURITY DEPOSIT. FREIGHT INCLUDED, NO GIMMICKS

$

✓ HEATED LEATHER SEATS ✓ REVERSE CAMERA ✓ PANORAMIC ROOF ✓ PWR WINDOWS & LOCKS ✓ POWER DRIVER & PASSENGER SEATS ✓ REVERSE SENSORS

SALE PRICE

32,488

$

+HST

- $1,000 COSTCO MEMBER DISCOUNT OR LEASE IT MONTHLY FOR

$

286

(IF YOU QUALIFY)

PER MONTH

+HST

24MNTHS @ 0%APR

SPECIAL SALE PRICE

31,588 +HST

WITH $1988 DOWN, NO SECURITY DEPOSIT. FREIGHT INCLUDED, NO GIMMICKS

ALL PRICES ARE PLUS TAXES AND LICENSING ONLY. F.O.C. AXZ PLAN RULES APPLY. VEHICLES MAY NOT BE EXACTLY AS ILLUSTRATED. **ANY OFFER CANNOT BE COMBINED WITH ANY PREVIOUS ADVERTISEMENTS. PRICES REFLECT ALL REBATES TAKEN. ALL REBATES ASSIGNED TO DEALER. ABOVE LEASES ARE BASED ON 16,000KMS PER YEAR .12 CENTS FOR ESCAPE AND .16 CENTS FOR EDGE FOR ADDITIONAL KMS OVERAGE. NO CHARGE LIFETIME MAINTENANCE PACKAGE APPLIES TO ORIGINAL OWNER. FOR COSTCO MEMBER DISCOUNT YOU MUST BE A MEMBER ON OR BEFORE AUGUST 31ST, 2013 TO QUALIFY. SEE DEALER FOR DETAILS. THE ABOVE ADVERTISEMENT AND PROMOTION ARE VALID ON DATE OF PUBLICATION ONLY.

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GORGEOUS 1 BEDROOM CONDO YONGE/SHEPPARD $299,000 This beautiful Shane Baghai condo has a breathtaking view and shows very well. It has 24 hours concierge, fabulous gym and indoor pool, one parking and one locker. Walk to subway and TTC and shopping. Best price in the entire building.

BEAUTIFUL BUNGALOW IN NORTH YORK $689,000 This large bungalow is conveniently located near TTC, shopping and all amenities. It has a finished basement with separate entrance and has hardwood floors and eat-in kitchen. It could be renovated or build your dream home on it.

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    MAGNIFICENT HOME $1,688,000 Beautiful 5-bedroom, 3-car garage home, finished basement, fully loaded and features 5000 sq ft of luxury plus finished basement. Huge lot of 73x150 ft amongst other multi-million dollar homes in one of the finest locations, near transportation, Yonge St. shopping and all amenities.

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INCREDIBLE INVESTMENT $1,999,900

Huge property with a solid bungalow only 135 km from 401/404 with 670 acres of land, having 4 km frontage on highway with private lakes. Zoned EP and RU residential, good resource development or trail park. Fantastic opportunity.

FARM 30 MINUTES FROM TORONTO $2,200,000 102 Acres of land, 500 metres to Yonge St in the City of Bradford and 1km to City limit. It has a large house and large running water and a barn. Excellent value.

GORGEOUS BUNGALOW NEAR YONGE/FINCH ON LARGE BREATHTAKING TREED LOT $1,068,000 This beautiful 3+3 bedroom stucco home in multi-million dollar neighbourhood is fully renovated. It features a large lot of 45 x 213 feet and has a main floor self contained bachelor apartment on the East side with separate entrance and also a professionally finished 2-bedroom basement apartment with separate entrance. It is conveniently located just East of Yonge/ North of Finch, very close to TTC, park, shopping and all amenities.

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111 SHEPPARD WEST

PERFECT LOT TO BUILD YOUR DREAM HOME $590,000 BEST VALUE IN THE ENTIRE AREA This property with lot of 50 feet frontage is situated in a prime area near Bathurst South of Sheppard in a fantastic neighbourhood, within walking distance to transportation, shopping and all amenities. It is an ideal lot to build your home.

BEAUTIFUL LARGE 3 BEDROOM CORNER PENTHOUSE $759,000 ALSO FOR RENT $3700 PER MONTH

This beautiful upper penthouse corner unit shows to absolute perfection. It features 2000 sqft of luxury and class, a great open concept floor plan,10’ceilings, moldings, large balcony, breathtaking unobstructed views from all windows, hardwood floors, kitchen with granite counter top and stainless steel appliances, 3 upgraded bathrooms, 2 parkings, one locker and, indoor pool. Fabulous deal.

BUNGALOW NEAR YORKDALE MALL $569,000 Beautiful home, finished basement, manicured backyard, hardwood and ceramic floors and 2 large eat-in kitchens. It is close to French Immersion school, Yorkdale Mall, Subway and all amenities.

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OFFICE SPACE FOR LEASE $2200 PER MONTH Fabulous office space with 3 rooms in the heart of North York on Sheppard Ave. Just steps from Subway. Available immediately.

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