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Clockwise from top left. Cieanna McKay, 11, shows off her moves for her fellow classmates; Harlem Globetrotter Flight Time Lang reads to a group, while Scooter Christensen shows off his balancing moves during a "Love Can" event at the York Woods Public Library last week. Students learned basketball tricks, read books and met members of the basketball team. The event was made possible through a partnership between World Vision and the Harlem Globetrotters.

Harlem Globetrotters share basketball, life tips Catholic School gathered inside the periodical lounge of York Woods Public Library on Finch Avenue, east of Jane Street, to hear Flight Time Lange and Scooter Christensen read books and

pick up basketball tricks with the Harlem Globetrotters. Kids were then given orange paper hearts and asked to complete the phrase, "Love Can ______." Some responses were

"Love Can be indestructible," "Love Can take you further in life," and "Love Can help other people believe in themselves and make them feel special." The Globetrotters read Salt in His Shoes, a story

about Michael Jordan. They interspersed the reading with anecdotes from their own childhoods about how their parents loved and supported them to chase their own dreams.

The event was made possible through the partnership between World Vision and the Harlem Globetrotters, who are in Toronto preparing for games throughout Ontario.

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DOMINIK KUREK dkurek@insidetoronto.com Toronto police Supt. Scott Weidmark, commander of 12 Division, is retiring after 37 years in policing. He officially steps down at the end of May, three years after taking command of the unit at Black Creek and Trethewey drives. And, the community will miss him, said Barbara Spyropoulos, who cochairs 12 Division’s community police liaison committee (CPLC) with Weidmark. "He’s such an excellent leader. He’s a team guy. Everybody’s input is valued and you’re treated as an equal," Spyropoulos said. Those who work with him and for him strive for results, she said, because of his positive leadership and his work has made the community around 12 Division safer, she said. The married father of

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Toronto’s embarrassment of riches spells trouble Toronto has always been a city bursting at the seams. We don’t have enough road capacity for all our cars and trucks, and our public transit system is underdeveloped and overcrowded. We are just getting a handle on our aging sewer infrastructure, which has been neglected for decades and has shown it after heavy rains. Mitigating poverty and homelessness has been a constant struggle, and our stock of subsidized public housing cannot keep up. Now we can add another pressure to the list of forces bedevilling Toronto: Wealth - in the form of the city’s obscenely overvalued stock of housing that is decidedly not subsidized. According to the Toronto Real Estate Board, the price of a house in the Toronto area has risen by 33.2 per cent over the past year, and now sits at $900,000 on average. That is good news for people who’ve bought their home in the past decade. It augurs badly for young families or anyone else hoping to put down roots in our communities through the traditional and powerful route of home ownership. The choices for those of more limited means are unappetizing. Even those earning high-five-figure salary will have a hard time gathering a down payment and paying a mortgage on a $1-million property, but attempting to do so is one option. Rental housing is another possibility - but hyperinflated real estate costs have had the effect of hyperinflating the rental market, too. A third option - simply seeking housing elsewhere - is the perhaps the most viable for house-hunters, but disastrous for a city. As Canada’s largest city and the country’s major financial centre, Toronto has always been marked as a focal point for wealth, but that has never been the city’s sole identity, and certainly not its best identity. At our best, we live the city’s motto; Diversity Our Strength. And diversity is sorely curtailed, in a city where the price of entry is on average $1 million. It’s encouraging to see our political leadership at all three levels of government taking note, even if it is somewhat belated. Whether the actions that have so far been proposed - taxes on vacant units and offshore investor purchases to cool speculation, and changes to the Tenant Protection Act to mitigate gouging rent increases - will be enough, is another question. There is another solution; a catastrophic market correction that will cost people their homes, but eventually set the ship right. Let us pray it doesn’t come to that.

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Prayers in the rain for troubled Jamestown The rain starts falling as they walk up Jamestown Crescent. Memories come back, every one of them painful. "Beckles got shot at this door, right up there. We had a prayer rally up here," says Rev. Carmen Lewis. Gordon Beckles, 46, died on his porch in March 2015. Lecent Ross, 14, was killed as a handgun went off four months later. "Her mom is just up here. Oh, there’s just been so many of them," says Al Bowen, a local pastor. Bowen points his borrowed pink umbrella at where Candice Rochelle Bobb, 35, was shot in a car last May. Her unborn son died three weeks later. In front of Jamestown’s food bank, members of the Etobicoke Strategy begin

MIKE ADLER Edges of Toronto to pray. They’re persistent visitors to this and other neighbourhoods, inspired by a Boston movement bringing faith leaders and police officers together on community walks. Two women load groceries into a hatchback nearby. Bowen asks God for more trust in Jamestown, "because when trust is in

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place, the wall of silence goes lower." The rain and wind increase. Andrew King, another pastor, asks God to guide police working in the community. "Wash away the crime, the grime, Father," he says, asking God to remove the "negative element" here, to give hope to Jamestown’s children, food to its cupboards, jobs to people not working. "They may not know it," he adds, "but we’re interceding for them, praying for them." Vincent Crisanti, the local councillor, says the city and its Toronto Community Housing Corporation do their best. He points to new courtyard stone among the drab townhouses, more se-

curity cameras, better lighting. Lewis greets a group of children standing outside, asks if they’re enjoying the rain. Do the community walks work? "You find that people are more willing to come out and talk, even with police around," says Const. Anthony Amantea, but notes there were two shootings in Jamestown this year. "It’s hard to say whether it’s getting better." As the group walks back to their cars, King says he lives in a safe community. "Why can’t these people?" Seeing they can is a responsibility for all of us. Reach Mike Adler at madler@insidetoronto.com.

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Toronto youth dictate major curriculum change Toronto Youth Cabinet led push for financial literacy learning across Ontario JUSTIN SKINNER jskinner@insidetoronto.com When it comes to providing a quality education, those who stand to benefit most - youth - are often left without a voice at the table. With financial literacy set to earn increased attention in Ontario classrooms, however, students across the province may want to give thanks to the Toronto Youth Cabinet (TYC). First established 1998 by Toronto City Council, the TYC started out as a way of getting youth involved in municipal decisions. Nearly two decades later, the group has lent a youth voice to issues ranging from housing to transit to employment to education. With the provincial government’s late March announcement that financial literacy would be one of the major planks of a career studies pilot program, one of the TYC’s main objectives have been achieved. Students will now get a firmer footing in terms of earning and saving, budgeting and money management. The TYC’s focus on boosting financial literacy education started in 2016, when Prakash Amarasooriya joined the team and took on the role of school boards lead. He noted that in talking to youth about shortcomings in the education system, the lack of financial literacy education was a common refrain. "We did research to see how financial literacy was taught in schools - we looked into the Ontario curriculum - and there were mentions of it but it wasn’t really directly addressed," said Amarasoori-

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Toronto Youth Cabinet members Edwin White Chacon (left), Prakash Amarasooriya, Bri Gardner, Riley Peterson and Tom Gleason were instrumental in making financial literacy a bigger part of the Ontario curriculum. ya. "It was dispersed throughout other courses, but it wasn’t a focus. It felt more like an afterthought." There had been repeated calls for mandatory money skills to be taught in high school from various groups and politicians. The TYC also approached the Ministry of Education last summer to raise the issue, but felt their initial overtures were rebuffed. "What we got from them was that they thought they were doing a good enough job with financial literacy," Amarasooriya said. Not content with that response, the TYC created a five-phase plan to increase the pressure on the

government to devote more class time to financial literacy. They started with a petition and followed it up with a press release, and the attention those steps garnered was enough that the final phases of their plan - taking the matter to the legislature, conducting workshops and airing videos from youth talking about the importance of financial literacy education - were not necessary. "Fortunately, the attention we got in the media was enough that we started to see the slight differences in the minister’s statements over the next two to three weeks," said TYC ex-

ecutive director Tom Gleason. "It went from ’We’re confident things are working well’ to ’Changes are coming.’" Gleason added that the TYC’s actions received nearly unanimous consent from people from across the political spectrum. Amarasooriya noted financial literacy education will better prepare students for life outside the classroom in ways many core courses may not. "It will help students take a look at their goals, values and (financial) decision-making and help them understand what their needs are and what their wants are," he said.

"They’ll also get familiar with things like mortgages, financing and leases, or TFSAs and RRSPs. Those things can be confusing or daunting when you don’t really know about them, and this will help students understand them better." That knowledge will better enable young people to take control of their financial futures, giving them the tools they need to make smarter decisions. Making the careers course and its associated financial literacy education mandatory will be another big win for students across the province. "People from disadvan-

taged neighbourhoods will get as much in-school learning about financial literacy as people from affluent neighbourhoods," Amarasooriya said. "And where putting a useful topic in another course was shown to be ineffective, this will make it way more useful to students." Education Minister Mitzie Hunter said she was happy to hear from the TYC when it approached her with its call for increased financial literacy in schools. Having taken her role in the ministry last June, she was quick to see the importance of such instruction. "They came to me to talk about ’How do we bring this into schools?’ and I was really pleased to let them know that I was very supportive of this and wanted to see it happen," she said. Hunter added that she was impressed with the TYC’s commitment and preparation in bringing about change, noting that having engaged youth makes the education system work better not only for the students but for the province as a whole. "It’s very important to me that I hear (from) students and connect with them on their learning and on their education," she said. "Listening to students and allowing them to share their ideas and their perspectives around their learning is extremely important." With the TYC and other engaged youth organizations taking on leadership roles, there will surely be no shortage of ideas and perspectives coming the minister’s way.


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The 13th annual Cadillac Fairview 5K Run/Walk will be held Sunday, April 30 at 1090 Don Mills Rd. Participants will help raise funds for The Hospital for Sick Children and the Pediatric Oncology Group of Ontario (POGO). The CF 1K Kids Run will start at 9:30 a.m., followed by the CF 5K Run/Walk at 10 a.m.The run/walk will start and finish in Town Square. After leaving the

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event will take place entirely on the grounds of Shops at Don Mills. The course is traffic-free and will start and finish in Town Square. The CF 5K Run/Walk costs $35 for participants aged 13 and older, and $5 for those 12 and younger.The CF Kids 1K costs $5. Children five and younger can participate for free. For information or to register, visit www.cadillacfairviewrun.ca.

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Zinc Restaurant, Art Gallery of Alberta; Chris Smythe, executive chef of the Prince of Wales Hotel in Niagara-on-the-Lake; Kenton Leier, executive chef of the Westin Ottawa; Leo Pantel, executive chef of Conexus Arts Centre in Regina; Cameron Ballendine, executive chef of Fairmont Vancouver; and Matt Mackenzie, executive chef of the Crowne Plaza Hotel in Fredericton. "We’re trying to break the cycle of poverty," NYHFB executive directorRyan Noble said in a press release. "That can’t be done if people are eating foods that adversely affect their health." Morris created his whole-wheat penne and lentil meatballs with lemon and kale pesto recipe with some guided help regarding ingredients from North York-based dietitian and author Liz Pearson. "I was thinking about summer," Morris said. "If we’re serving this dish to people at that time of the year, it should be seasonal because this is when the food is at its peak. You can’t choose something because you like it. You have to be conscious of the seasons when the ingredients are going to be at their best." Pearson let Morris cre-

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l Tuesday, April 18 Let’s Fix Our Schools WHEN: 7 p.m. - 9 p.m. WHERE: George S. Henry Academy, 200 Graydon Hall Drive, Toronto CONTACT: Ken Lister, ken.lister@tdsb.on.ca COST: Join TDSB Trustee Ken Lister to learn about Fix Our Schools, a grassroots group dedicated to fixing our schools. l Wednesday, April 19 Cell Phone Recycling Event WHEN: 8 a.m. - 5 p.m. WHERE: John Polanyi Collegiate Institute, 640 Lawrence Avenue West, Toronto CONTACT: Denise Costa, 416-473-0960, denise.costa@tdsb.on.ca, http://jpci.ca/ COST: Do you have an old cell phones, tablets and chargers at home taking up space in your junk drawer? JPCI is collecting hand held devices to benefit the Jane Goodall Institute of Canada. Please bring any donations to the main office for recycling on Wednesday April 19th from 8:30 am-5:30 pm.

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Discover fun and practical ways to expand your garden space with Toronto Master Gardener Pat Concessi. Call 416-395-5720 or drop by Downsview Branch to register. Wellness lecture on diabetes WHEN: 1 p.m. - 2 p.m. WHERE: Bernard Betel Centre, 1003 Steeles Ave West, Toronto CONTACT: Maria Lindgren, 4162252112, marial@betelcentre.org COST: Wellness lecture on diabetes with a Registered Dietitian from Unison Health and Community Services. Mel Brooks’ Young Frankenstein WHEN: 7 p.m. - 10 p.m. WHERE: Fairview Library Theatre, 35 Fairview Mall Drive, Toronto CONTACT: Catherine Bertin, catherinebertin@hotmail.com, www.spotlightmusicalproductions.com COST: $28 Grandson of the infamous Victor von Frankenstein, Frederick Frankenstein (pronounced "Fronken-steen"), inherits his family’s estate in Transylvania

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l Tuesday, April 11 Boys are back in town WHEN: 7 p.m. - 11 p.m. WHERE: Rogers Centre, One Blue Jays Way, Toronto CONTACT: toronto.bluejays.mlb.com/ COST: Various prices After opening the season on the road, the Toronto Blue Jays are in the midst of their first home stand with games April 11 to 20. l Thursday, April 13 KAMP WHEN: 8 p.m. - 11 p.m. WHERE: Harbourfront Centre Theatre, 231 Queens Quay West, Toronto, ON, Toronto CONTACT: 416-9734000 COST: Regular $35 Students & Youth $15, advance tickets required Dutch theatre group Hotel Modern blends visual art, puppetry, music, film and performance in expressive theatre productions. KAMP is a theatrical portrait of Auschwitz, April 13 to 16. l Friday, April 14 TIFF Kids International Film Festival WHEN: 10 a.m. - 11 p.m. WHERE: TIFF Bell Lightbox, 350 King

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Street West, Toronto CONTACT: 416-599-8433COST: $10-$14 TIFF’s second biggest film festival offers unique screening experiences for the youngest film-lovers. Runs April 7-23. Easter EGGstravaganza at Centreville WHEN: 11 a.m. - 4 p.m. WHERE: Centreville Amusement Park, 21 Avenue Of The Islands (Toronto Islands), Toronto CONTACT: info@centreisland.ca COST: $15, free ferry ride with prepurchase

A fun filled day on Centre Island over Easter Weekend, April 14 to 16. Tons of Money WHEN: 2 p.m. - 11 p.m. WHERE: Scarborough Village Theatre, 3600 Kingston Road, Toronto CONTACT: sp_publicity@theatrescarborough.co, www.theatrescarborough.com COST: Scarborough Players is in their 59th season of putting on high quality community theatre. Tons of Money runs April 7 to 22.


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SEARS OUTLET THURSDAY APRIL 13 - SATURDAY APRIL 22, 2017*

STORE IS CLOSED ON FRIDAY APRIL 14 & SUNDAY APRIL 16

*WHILE QUANTITIES LAST

STORE CLOSING LAST 10 DAYS!

EVERYTHING HAS TO SELL TO THE BARE WALLS ALL MAJOR APPLIANCES

ALL WOMEN’S AND MEN’S FASHIONS

(Ranges, Wall Ovens, Range Hoods, Cooktops and Dishwashers)

Up to Some items may be reconditioned or refurbished

70%

Starting at

4 ea.

$

OFF

OUR SEARS ORIGINAL PRICES

ALL BED & BATH FASHIONS

ALL WINDOW COVERINGS

$

60%

2 & 5 ea. $

OFF

THE LOWEST TICKETED PRICE

SALE PRICED MERCHANDISE MAY NOT BE EXACTLY AS ILLUSTRATED. PERSONAL SHOPPING ONLY. SAVINGS OFFERS DO NOT INCLUDE PARTS & SERVICE OR SUNDRY MERCHANDISE, ITEMS WITH #195XXX & SEARS ‘VALUE’ PROGRAMS WITH PRICES ENDING IN .97. ALL MERCHANDISE SOLD “AS IS” AND ALL SALES FINAL. NO EXCHANGES, RETURNS OR ADJUSTMENTS ON PREVIOUSLY PURCHASED MERCHANDISE; SAVINGS OFFERS CANNOT BE COMBINED. NO DEALERS; WE RESERVE THE RIGHT TO LIMIT QUANTITIES. PRICES DO NOT INCLUDE HOME DELIVERY. ALTHOUGH WE STRIVE FOR ACCURACY, UNINTENTIONAL ERRORS MAY OCCUR. WE RESERVE THE RIGHT TO CORRECT ANY ERROR. ‘REG.’, ‘WAS’ AND ‘SEARS SELLING PRICE’ REFER TO THE SEARS CATALOGUE OR RETAIL STORE PRICE CURRENT AT TIME OF MERCHANDISE RECEIPT. OFFERS VALID AT SEARS MARKHAM OUTLET STORE ONLY. ©SEARS CANADA INC., 2017. ALL RIGHTS RESERVED.

OUTLET STORE

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Monday to Friday 10 am - 9 pm Saturday 9 am - 6 pm Sunday 11 am - 6 pm

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SALE PRICES IN EFFECT THURSDAY, APRIL 13 TO SATURDAY APRIL 22, 2017. UNLESS OTHERWISE STATED IN OUR AD OR WHILE QUANTITIES LAST. SALE DOES NOT APPLY TO PURCHASES MADE PRIOR TO APRIL 13

STORE IS CLOSED FRIDAY APRIL 14 & SUNDAY APRIL 16

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Soltanian Real Estate Inc., Brokerage We have cash buyers for your property. CALL us for a free evaluation 175 Willowdale Ave., Unit 100

Office Cell

*

Sales Representative

416-892-0188

#1 in Willowdale (C14) (from 2009 - 2015) speak English, French, Farsi, #1 in C15** We Korean, Mandarin & Cantonese

Broker of Record

152 DUNDAS ST. EAST

153 YORK MILLS RD

102 SPRING GARDEN AVE

410 CONNAUGHT AVE

102 GLENDORA AVE

49 CRAIGMORE CRES

$5,980,000

$4,188,000

$2,988,000

$2,988,000

$1,688,000

$1,688,000

24 ALMOND AVE

162 FRANKLIN AVE

390 CUMMER AVE

192 WILFRED AVE

320 BYNG AVE

81 GLENDORA AVE

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$1,600,000

COMING SOON

161 NORTHWOOD DR

1031A LILLIAN ST

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55 YORKMINSTER RD

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OF S 9% 0 DAY 9 FOR E IN 1 D L SO PRIC ING ASK

11 BLITHFIELD AVE

OF YS % 8 10 N 6 DA R O D F RICE I L O S GP IN AS K

150 MAXOME AVE

33 MADAWASKA AVE

220 RUTH AVE

OF YS % 5 10 3 DA R N O D F RICE I L O S GP IN ASK

OF 9% 1 DAY 9 FOR CE IN D L SO G PRI IN ASK

OF EK % 9 10 1 WE R O D F RICE IN L O S GP IN S A K

Call us to find out what your home is worth to local and foreign buyers and investors. *Based on the written dollar volume of transactions sold each year in TREB MLS 2009-2015 Sold **Based on dollar volume as recorded on TREB MLS 2016 Sold by Sharon Soltanian.


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