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Fairview Public Library will reopen April 17, about twoand-a-half months after a flood. Most of the library will open but part of the first floor will remain closed for restoration. “Library materials and most of the seating and study areas will be available. There are stairs and one elevator available to access the 2nd and 3rd floors,” said a notice posted yesterday on Toronto Public Library’s website. The first floor was flooded when a watermain outside the library on the west side of the building broke at about 4:10 a.m. on Feb. 5. The flood happened less than a month after the popular branch reopened Jan. 10 following a $4.84-million, 15-month renovation project. >>>NEWLY, page 18

Daniel Chakiev plays with a balloon at the Nevruz Spring Festival Sunday at the Nile Academy High School. Turn to page 22 for another photo from this event. Staff photo/ Dan Pearce

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Trying not to let intimidation get the best of her, Ariel McCuaig peered cautiously into the squash court where Parry Sound-Muskoka MP Tony Clement stood with the girl’s peers. A Grade 6 Oakdale Park Middle School student, Ariel was one of about 20 students who came out last Friday to the National Squash Academy at Downsview Park to take part in a squash clinic with Clement and Bramalea-Gore-Malton MP Bal Gosal, minister of state (sport). The students, from Oakdale and Brookview Middle School, are part of an after-school program run by Urban Squash Toronto, a non-profit youth organization offering squash and fitness programs for Jane Street and Finch Avenue youngsters. >>>after-school, page 12

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