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The dimly lit room inside Seneca College’s Great Hall was popping with glitter and colour as 14 event management graduate students showed off their designs at the Inspired Spaces tabletop competition at Newnham campus. The annual event showcasing the students’ original work was on display in 10x10 booths, and served as opportunity for new talent to be discovered by industry professionals. Each student had to choose an event to plan and a venue to host it, with a budget of $300 to create their setting. Supplies not purchased were loaned for free by various event rental establishments. Having recently watched Oz the Great and Powerful, Yana Makarova was inspired to create an Alice in Wonderland-themed birthday party. >>>COMPETITION, page 6
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BATTLE ON THE HARDCOURT: Russia’s Maria Kirilenko reaches for the ball during a match against Croatia’s Petra Martic at the Rogers Cup at Rexall Centre at York University Tuesday. Kirilenko, the 11th seed, moved on to the next round after defeating Martic 6-2, 6-1. The tournament runs through the weekend until Sunday. Turn to page 2 and vist bit.ly/northyork_galleries for more photos.
Shulman street naming takes place tonight in Downsview A former chief coroner of Ontario, politician and entrepreneur will be honoured posthumously with a street naming
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Toronto police are investigating after shots were fired in the Finch Avenue and Milvan Drive area Sunday. Police said two cars, a four-door black and a fourdoor silver, were parked side by side when gunfire erupted around 7 p.m. The cars then fled in opposite directions. No injuries have been reported, but police believe one or both cars sustained bullet damage. Anyone with information is asked to call police at 416808-3100 or Crime Stoppers anonymously at 416-222-8477.
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DOWN HE GOES! Serena Ekwenuke throws her hands up in celebration after successfully dumping water on Senior Pastor David Baker at the Immanuel Seventh Day Adventist Family Fun Day on Sunday. The event, hosted by the church, was open to the whole community. For more photos from this event, visit bit.ly/northyork_events
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Man arrested in 2009 murder A man was arrested last Friday, in connection with a 2009 murder in North York. Kevin Phouthonesy, 24, was shot and killed in the Keele Street and Finch Avenue area at about 11:35 p.m. Nov. 3, 2009. Three men were seen Kevin leaving the Phouthonesy scene. Later that month, an arrest warrant was issued for Robert Owen Cave, then 20. Cave, now Robert 24, was Owen Cave arrested at Pearson International Airport at 2:55 p.m. last Friday. He has been charged with first-degree murder. Police are still seeking help in identifying two outstanding suspects. One is black, about six-feet tall with a skinny build. He wore a baggy dark grey/ silver hooded jacket and a red bandana. There is a vague description of the other. Anyone with information is asked to call the homicide squad at 416-808-7400 or Crime Stoppers anonymously at 416-222-8477.
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Police are investigating a fatal collision that claimed the life of a 25-year-old man on Steeles Avenue West early Saturday. According to police, the man was driving a 2004 Nissan eastbound on Steeles near Islington Avenue at around 3 a.m. Saturday when he reportedly lost control of his vehicle. The car then crossed into the westbound lanes, left the roadway and struck a tree on the north side of Steeles. The man, the lone occupant of the car, was taken to hospital. He later died. Police are now seeking information from anyone who may have witnessed the collision.
To p : J e a n L u c Bernard, right, and Cindy Ibero dance to the sounds of t h e Yo r k J a z z Ensemble during the Sunday Serenades concert series event in Mel Lastman Square; trombonist Ed Nortus, right, and vocalist Beverly Taft, left, perform. The weekly series runs until Aug. 18. For more pictures, visit bit.ly/north york_galleries Photos/Peter C. McCusker
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t would appear two of the city’s unions are ready to fight it out over who gets dispatched to emergency 911 calls. The battle between unions representing Toronto’s firefighters and paramedics stems from a decision, more than a year ago, to change 911 protocol and take firefighters off more than 50 types of medical calls. A decision made after recommendations from a panel of medical experts were adopted by a tiered response committee, which included members from fire, police and emergency medical services (EMS). Both sides argue residents will be impacted because their services are essential to the medical needs of Torontonians. The president of Toronto’s paramedics union believes firefighters are not trained to handle certain medical calls; on the other side of the coin, firefighters, who are usually the first to arrive on scene, believe they provide essential services. In the end, the medical needs of Torontonians is the most important thing – something our view both sides understand. However, that doesn’t change the Service analysis necessity to open a discussion on how all parties involved in a 911 should be call – police, fire, and EMS – can work together. ongoing The amount of fire calls has dropped drastically, which led the city to debate its funding to Toronto Fire Services during its recent budget debates. Fire services warned any drop in funding would lead to the closing of some fire stations, and the laying off of firefighters. The panic passed, but not before many Torontonians voiced their opinions. Fear that not having a neighbourhood fire station could have adverse effects when a fire call does come in was honest. However, where was the discussion as to how best to save money when it comes to 911 calls? An entire crew of firefighters does not need to attend a simple medical issue. Does EMS have to attend every 911 call? There are times police need not attend a 911 call. In the end, no department should be exempt from analysis just because the way things used to be is the way things should be. The year-long changes led to 50 types of medical calls being removed from firefighters, and 22 added. In the end, a half-dozen of the 50 removed calls were reinstated. All departments need to be assessed and reassessed as often as possible – not to protect jobs, but to ensure that those services are being managed efficiently. In the case of emergency services, analysis and reassessment should be ongoing as it’s the safety of Torontonians at stake.
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Outsourcing not an obvious solution
Well before candidates register for next year’s mayoral campaign, outsourcing the rest of Toronto’s residential waste pickup is shaping up to be a defining issue. Although candidates will pose the question in stark terms, it is probably in the public interest to take a middle course. Since the mid-1990s Etobicoke has been satisfied with its private contractor. Recently council added the balance of single-family houses west of Yonge Street to private waste collection, generating about $6 million in savings annually. Service has improved as well, so much so that complaints in the areas of private collection are about half of the rate for city workers. Nor are corners being cut: City staff report that the private hauler is compliant to all regulations. Doing basic arithmetic, outsourcing the balance of the city might save perhaps
david soknacki beyond the headlines another $10 million per year, almost enough to pay for the entire city’s service enhancements for 2013, including adding 40 paramedics. On the surface, outsourcing seems to be an easy decision. But it’s not. One area of consideration is the city workforce. Although the contract allows for the redeployment of workers with more than 15 years’ seniority, the scale of change for contracting out the rest of the city’s waste collection is massive. The decision will impact about 500 workers, or almost 50 per cent of the department’s remaining labour force. Retraining and disruption will be significant challenges. Next comes the matter of the trucks. While taxpayers will no longer need to
set aside about $10 million annually in fleet replacement, the public’s investment in waste collection trucks will be almost worthless if all are sold at once. Also worth consideration is the stability of the parties across the table. At present there is competition among well-financed waste management companies. However, as in any industry, there is uncertainty. Not too long ago the largest U.S. waste hauler broke apart, and Toronto’s current hauler was founded as recently as in 1995. Should the city aggressively outsource by reassigning all of its waste collection workers, and sell all of its trucks, residents could bear significant and potentially costly risks. One way to capture savings, manage disruption while providing motivation is to encourage competition from within, by encouraging management and workers to submit their own bid. In Toronto’s case, the
target area is large enough to be divided, so managing competition is viable. It’s a process that works in dozens of cities throughout North America, including in the City of Ottawa. Already there is a positive reaction to competitive pressure. According to Jim Harnum, general manager of the city’s solid waste management division, “We see that staff are responding. They realize that, ‘Hey, we’re going to lose our jobs if we don’t be part of this team....There’s value in having in-house as well as contracted out. That gives us the ability to keep contractors honest.” If given the chance in Toronto, managed competition has the potential of keeping contractors competitive, employees motivated, and lowering costs for taxpayers, while reducing public risk. David Soknacki is a former City of Toronto councillor and budget chief. Contact him at www.soknacki.com
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announcements Pre- and Post-Natal Dancefit Class WHEN: 9:30 to 10:15 a.m. Thursdays WHERE: Glendora Park, 201 Glendora Ave. CONTACT: Janine, reggaemamas@gmail.com COST: Free From smooth reggae favourites to rocking dancehall hits, warm up, get groovin’, and cool down in this unique fitness class for moms with babies (in sling or carrier) aged six weeks and older as well as moms-tobe. Dads are welcome, too. Free all summer. Earl Bales Senior Club Events WHEN: 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. WHERE: Earl Bales Park Community Centre, 4169 Bathurst St. CONTACT: Valerie Jacobs, 416-395-7881, earlbalesseniorsclub@gmail.com COST: Free Ongoing activities: Casino Woodbine trips, chair exercise, line dancing, social bridge, Mah-Jong, lunch and laugh program.
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Linda’s Walk 2013 WHEN: 8 a.m. to noon WHERE: St. Bonaventure Church, 1300 Leslie St. CONTACT: Friar Tom Purcell, 416-690-0330, www.stclareinn.org,
chouk and Rodion Boshoer, Toronto Saxophone Quartet, Metro Big Band, the Cool School Academy and more. Explore the diverse cuisines of North York with food booths from local restaurants. Discover the talent and creativity of North York’s arts community with displays and vendors.
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Emergency Preparedness & Fire Safety WHEN: 2 to 3 p.m. WHERE: Downsview Library, 2793 Keele St. CONTACT: Diana, 416395-5720, doprograms@torontopubliclibrary. ca COST: Free Are there fire hazards in your home that you might not be aware of? Are you and your family properly prepared in the event of an emergency? Toronto Fire Services will discuss fire safety and emergency planning.
Couples Support Group WHEN: 1 to 3 p.m. WHERE: Wagman Centre-Baycrest, 55 Ameer Ave. CONTACT: Patricia Wendy, 416-635-2900, ext. 499, stognon@ circleofcare.com COST: Free For people caring for a spouse who has dementia or cognitive impairment. To register call Patricia Wendy at 416-635-2900, ext. 499.
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ongoing Fairview Mall Farmers’ Market WHEN: Fridays, 8 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. until Oct. 11 WHERE: South Parking Lot, 1800 Sheppard Ave. E. CONTACT: www.Facebook.com/FairviewMallFarmersMarket, 647-271-9434
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quilt appraised. This event is held in partnership with the York Heritage Quilters Guild. Earl Bales Park Arts and Music Festival WHEN: 1 to 7 p.m. WHERE: Barry Zukerman Amphitheatre, 4169 Bathurst St. CONTACT: Jacob Katz, 416-392-1371, www.earlbalesfestival.ca, jkatz@toronto.ca COST: Free Celebrate the arts and culture of North York and Toronto with free performances, food booths, art vendors and family activities. Performances by Dr. Draw, the Octokats, Sasha Luminsky with Sasha Boy-
Quilts at the Creek WHEN: 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. WHERE: Black Creek Pioneer Village, 1000 Murray Ross Pkwy. CONTACT: Customer Service, 416-736-1733, bcpvinfo@trca.on.ca COST: Admission required, see www.blackcreek. ca Learn how quilts are made, enjoy a Quilter’s Marketplace, join in an advanced quilting workshop or get a
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North York Astros host St. Catharines Roma Wolves WHEN: 4:30 p.m. WHERE: Esther Shiner Stadium, 5720 Bathurst St. CONTACT: www.northyorkastros.ca, tickets@northyorkastros.ca COST: Adult (14 and over) $15; youth (3-13) $5
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. info@stclareinn.org COST: Free Five-km fundraising walk in support of St. Clare Inn, a transitional housing program for homeless women who are struggling with mental health challenges.
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Talmudic Stories: A Guide to Building a Mensch WHEN: Noon WHERE: Temple Sinai Congregation of Toronto, 210 Wilson Ave. CONTACT: Education Office, 416-487-3281, www.templesinai. net, education@templesinai.net COST: $10/$7
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Downsview Library: Downsview Day WHEN: 2 to 3:30 p.m. WHERE: 2793 Keele St. CONTACT: Children’s Librarian, 416-395-5720 COST: Free Children are invited for a day is filled with celebration, games, prizes, stories and more. Children and parents must bring their library
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Scarborough councillor Norm Kelly to be new deputy mayor DAVID NICKLE dnickle@insidetoronto.com Scarborough-Agincourt Councillor Norm Kelly is Toronto’s new deputy mayor – a position that will become official as soon as Etobicoke Centre Councillor Doug Holyday either resigns, or the provincial government makes his election as MPP for Etobicoke-Lakeshore official.
Kelly, 71, spoke with reporters Friday afternoon to make Mayor Rob Ford’s job offer official. Kelly said the new job as Mayor Ford’s wingman will mean he’ll likely resign as chair of the city’s Government Management Committee. He wouldn’t speculate on how his new role would evolve. The role of deputy mayor has altered significantly depending on the mayor
himself, Kelly acknowledged. Under Mayor Mel Lastman, former councillor Case Ootes played a prominent role. Under David Miller, former councillor Joe Pantalone played a more diminished one. But Holyday has been a key member of Ford’s administration, including carrying out difficult negotiations with the city’s unionized employees.
Kelly said as deputy mayor, he would commit to supporting the core of Ford’s mandate and agenda. “There has to be a commitment to the core policies and core direction of the mayor but that leaves a lot of other things open to one’s individual vote,” he said. In general, Kelly said he couldn’t “think of any place better to be in politics today than in Canada’s largest city,
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North America’s fourth largest city, at a time when competition around the world is being conducted by cities and urban regions.” He said he supported the expansion of the Billy Bishop airport, “as well as doing things economically and socially to improve the quantity and quality of life in Toronto.” When asked why the mayor had picked him for the
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job, he responded, “That’s the first question my wife asked me. I think working together over the last two and a half years, we’ve gotten to know each other and he’s gotten to rely on advice I’ve given him publicly and privately. Either that, or he owed me old football debts and didn’t want to pay up.”
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announced on July 24 that the first sample of mosquitoes in the city had tested positive for the virus. Last year, Toronto had 94 human cases of West Nile virus. That was the second highest total after 2002 when there were 163 cases. There were 28 cases in 2011. The public’s risk of infection is low, with less than one per cent of people infected becoming sick enough to need hospitalization, according to public health’s website: “The majority of people infected with (the virus) show no symptoms. “About one in five people infected with (the virus) have symptoms which may include fever, headaches, nausea,
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Pixels for Pistols program nets nearly 500 guns 22,000 rounds of ammunition also collected this year in the popular gun amnesty program
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It’s an excellent result. We are grateful for all the citizens who have participated in the program.
Toronto Police Chief Bill Blair commended law-abiding residents for turning in their firearms as part of the 2013 Pixels for Pistols programs. About 485 firearms and 22,000 rounds of ammunition were collected through the annual gun amnesty program over the four weeks from residents who surren-
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dered their unwanted firearms to police for destruction. “It’s an excellent result,” said Blair, noting the guns submitted by honest, law-abiding residents may
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have otherwise been vulnerable to theft by would-be criminals. “We are grateful for all the citizens who have participated in the program.” As part of the program, participating residents received a digital camera from Henry’s Camera in return for their unwanted firearms. “This is an outstanding example of police working with the private sector,” Blair said. Jan Smith from Henry’s Camera was on hand to give a couple cameras away at last month’s media press conference, including one to a retired Brigadier General who was with Canada’s Military Attache to the U.S. in the early 1970s. “It’s just one step closer to keeping our communities safe,” she said. Although the program is no longer running, police encourage residents to surrender any unwanted firearms to police for destruction. Call 416-808-2222 to have an officer attend your home and collect firearms or ammunition. Do not bring to the police station.
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Toronto Chief of Police William Blair, left, and Retired Brigadier General Harry Brodi are pictured at Central Police Headquarters in front of guns returned as part of the Pixels for Pistols program. General Brodi returned the two long rifles pictured in exchange for a camera from Henry’s. The program, which wrapped up earlier this summer, turned in 485 firearms and 22,000 rounds of ammunition.
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Ford’s influence on provincial byelections is debatable Much has been made of Mayor Rob Ford’s deliberate and enthusiastic involvement in the two provincial byelections that recently took place in the city. Over the course of the campaign, Ford stumped and shouted, alleged corruption, berated, paraded and, of course, endorsed two candidates from the party of his late father. He put as much energy into the enterprise as one might expect a mayor to put into mayoral duties. Ford might take some of the credit for decisively helping his Deputy Mayor, Doug Holyday, deliver the first Toronto Progressive Conservative seat in a decade. The claim would be more credible, of course, if he’d been able to do the same for the PCs in ScarboroughGuildwood. It might be more reasonable to say that Holyday was in an excellent position to do so, all on his own. The long-serving municipal politician has had good years and bad over the course of his career — sometimes better
david nickle the city known for utterly losing his temper on the floor of council, and sometimes, as these past few years, for bringing genial calm to a tumultuous field. While Holyday has never been anything but partisan, he’s proved essential to the Ford administration, delivering in negotiations with unionized workers what could be some of the most lasting changes to the way the city does business. When Ford was dealing with what seems will be only the first part of his alleged crack video scandal, Holyday was a supportive second-incommand. He was also an appropriate scold, joining much of the public in urging the mayor to address the allegations against him head on. That Holyday would win in a riding that had been confidently Liberal for a decade isn’t surprising. That Ford’s
candidate should lose in a riding to the east of there, in spite of everything... well, if a mayor’s word means anything in influencing a vote, that is a bit of a surprise. Fo rd a n d h i s f a m i l y have been a-courting in Scarborough since the 2010 municipal election. Ford promised and could well be on the cusp of delivering a subway there. Scarborough folk were lined up through the trees at his first-ever Scarborough FordFest party. Personally, he polls well there, too. Yet he could not transfer that combination of elbow grease and pixie dust to influence a provincial vote. It might be that the office itself doesn’t hold much influence. When Ford’s predecessor David Miller waded into federal elections in a less partisan way, he tended to pick candidates in individual races that had a decent chance of winning. Mel Lastman, a savvy political operative from way back, knew enough to stay out completely.
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est. 1997
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13,988
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2013 FOCUS SE 4 DR WITH AIR CONDITIONING
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5.0L/100km Hwy
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6.9L/100km City
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298
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84MNTHS @ 1.69% APR 36MNTHS @ 1.49% APR
✓ 2.0L I4 GDI ENGINE ✓ 12 VOLT POWER POINT ✓ AM/FM/CD WITH MP3 ✓ FRONT AIR-BAGS ✓ CHILD SAFETY LOCKS ✓ SIDE IMPACT & SIDE CURTAIN AIR BAGS ✓ POWER WINDOWS ✓ POWER DOOR LOCKS ✓ POWER MIRRORS ✓ TIRE PRESSURE MONITORING ✓ HEIGHT ADJUSTABLE SEAT BELTS ✓ PLUS MUCH MORE
YOU OWN IT FOR
$
WITH NO MONEY DOWN, FREIGHT INCLUDED, NO GIMMICKS OR YOU OWN IT WEEKLY FOR WITH NO MONEY DOWN
17,888 58 $
+HST
+HST PER MONTH
72MNTHS @ 0% APR
OR LEASE IT MONTHLY FOR WITH NO MONEY DOWN
$
218
+HST PER MONTH
48MNTHS @ 0% APR
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 ADDITIONAL KMS OVERAGE. NO CHARGE LIFETIME MAINTENANCE PACKAGE APPLIES TO ORIGINAL OWNER. SEE DEALER FOR DETAILS. THE ABOVE ADVERTISEMENT AND PROMOTION ARE VALID ON DATE OF PUBLICATION ONLY.
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416-384-1500
SCARBOROUGH 520 Ellesmere Rd. Unit 106
(Ellesmere Medical Health Care Centre)
416-673-9357
www.trilliumhearing.ca