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NATIONAL FLAG DAY: Marg van den Hogen and Bob Moffat hand out Canadian flags in celebration of National Flag Day Saturday at Delmanor Retirement Residence. The national flag of Canada was inaugurated on Feb. 15, 1965.
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New Circles is moving to a bigger site to accommodate the community’s growing needs. The organization, which provides clothing to residents of Thorncliffe Park, Flemingdon Park and Victoria Village out of 10 Gateway Blvd., is moving April 1 to 161 Bartley Dr., about five kilometres east near Victoria Park and Eglinton avenues. Operations will shut down at the current location in mid to late March to prepare for the move, said executive director Alykhan Suleman. The new, 10,000-square-foot space in Victoria Village – one of New Circles’ service areas – will be able to offer a departmentstyle clothing store to improve client experience; two dedicated classrooms for skills training >>>NEW, page 13
Kevin Angulo didn’t just score goals playing for the Chaminade
Gryphons high school soccer team. He set goals and reached one recently: the 17-year-old student from Chaminade College
School received a soccer scholarship with the University of Pittsburgh. “This was always the goal,” said Angulo after the North York
high school hosted a signing ceremony for him on Tuesday, Feb. 18. “It’s been a long journey but I’m satisfied with everything I put into it.”
But the modest star athlete spent most of his time thanking his mother, godfather, coaches, teammates and friends who >>>KEVIN, page 2
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Kevin Angulo heading to University of Pittsburgh >>>from page 1 were all in attendance to congratulate Angulo. “My mom, without her I wouldn’t have been able to do this. She’s been there for me every time,” he thanked first. Angulo’s proud mother, Jessica Navaro, expressed her gratitude to her son’s friends and coaches at the school for their support. “They’re amazing. They didn’t have to do this,” said Navaro, noting that even after moving to Woodbridge two years ago, she didn’t mind the long commute so that Angulo could continue to attend Chaminade. “The sacrifice was worth it. This is such a great school.” His coaches had nothing but kind words for Angulo. “Kevin is truly one of a kind,” said Andre Metivier, his track coach. “He’s what we would call ‘the whole package.’” Metivier applauded Angulo for his strong character, good academic standing, and exceptional athletic ability. Angulo’s junior soccer coach Richard Surbek added that he is “one of the school’s most decorated athletes in
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Chaminade College student Kevin Angulo, 17, will be attending the University of Pittsburgh on a soccer scholarship.
school history.” His accolades include being part of Team Ontario’s bronze medal soccer team that competed at the 2013 Canada Summer Games in Sherbrooke, Quebec, and being a three-time member of Chaminade’s Toronto District Catholic Athletic Association (TDCAA) championship Track and Field teams from 2011 to 2013. “These accomplishments are well deserved,” Surbek said. Angulo’s already set his next
goal after he studies communications and plays soccer at the University of Pittsburgh: to make the Major League Soccer draft and hopefully play for his hometown team, the Toronto FC.
OTHER ACCOLADES w Member of Chaminade’s 2011-2012 TDCAA championship junior soccer team w OFSAA gold medalist in the junior 4x100 metre relay (2012) w Member of Chaminade’s leadership team (2012-2013)
Legislative page sees politics in his future FANNIE SUNSHINE fsunshine@insidetoronto.com At age 12, Kevin Huang is already a published author, accomplished musician and athlete, and an army cadet. Now, the Grade 7 Zion Heights Junior High School student can add legislative page to his impressive resume. During his term at Queen’s Park, which will run until March 6, Kevin and 21 other pages will arrive at 8 a.m., dress in their uniforms and prepare the Legislative Chamber for the morning’s debate. Duties include delivering messages and water to the 107 MPPs, along with meeting key parliamentary figures and learning about Ontario’s parliamentary system of government. Pages will also take math and legislative classes while downtown.
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“I have an interest in politics and thought it would be a great way to see what happens,” Kevin said of why he applied for the highly competitive program. “I feel really lucky and excited to finally meet some of my role models.” The legislative page program is open to Ontario students in grades 7 and 8 who have an interest in current affairs, have an academic average of 80 per cent or higher and get along well with their
peers and adults. Students must submit an application that includes an essay outlining achievements, community involvements and contribution to the legislative page program. Along with being in the Royal Canadian Army Cadets, Kevin plays cello, violin, soccer and hockey. A writer, he’s even had some poems published by the Poetry Institute of Canada. And working as a legislative page runs in his family, as older brother Jason, whom The Mirror also wrote about, went through the program two years ago. And what’s Kevin looking forward to the most during his time as a page? “Having lunch with the premier (Kathleen Wynne) and my MPP (David Zimmer),” he said, adding he’d like to pursue a future in politics.
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Sweet success on court and in kitchen North York athlete Summyr Witter-Rhule tackles challenges with determination DAVID GROSSMAN active@insidetoronto.com It’s not burgers and fries that get the taste buds going for Summyr Witter-Rhule. Growing up in North York, and often baking with her aunt, bit by bit the ingredients of a future career were being prepared for this young woman – and a profession that would take her from culinary cuisine to the baking and pastry arts. Witter-Rhule has come a long way since her educational days at Cliffwood Public School, Don Valley Junior High and York Mills Collegiate – and she’s also determined, despite setbacks, to find a way to push forward. “I don’t give up when people say I should,” said the bright 18 year old who is fluent in English and French. “I just push ahead with more determination.” Now a student at George Brown College, focused on spending her next four years in the educational kitchens, labs and classrooms to earn her graduate diplomas, things haven’t gone easy for her. In fact, Witter-Rhule has had her share of rough times. But, it’s happened in the world of amateur sport. At York Mills, where she was a multi-sport athlete, top goal scorer for her soccer team and nominated in Grade 10 for rookie Athlete of the Year, the sweet times turned
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Photo at left, North York’s Summyr Witter-Rhule is studying to be a chef at George Brown College. At right, the athlete in action on the volleyball court playing for George Brown. A knee injury has Witter-Rhule on the disabled list.
a bit sour when she got kicked in the knee. It happened during a Toronto District School Board regularly scheduled league game. Told by her doctor to take a week off, and wait for the results of an MRI, the urge to compete again had her back on the field. This time, it was for her club team in Unionville. A gutsy call on her part, little did she know an on-field problem, not contact with a player, would lead
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to a date in the hospital. During a game, her cleat got stuck in the ground. When Witter-Rhule heard a “pop” she knew there was a big problem.
“Looking back, I guess my desire to play got the best of me,” she said. “If I had done the right thing, and waited, then maybe things would have turned out for the best.” But it wasn’t to be. Witter-Rhule underwent surgery at The Scarborough Hospital Birchmount site to repair a torn anterior cruciate ligament. She still gets some periodic pain and, for the past few years, has been wearing a knee brace to help when she plays. It’s also a reminder of the incident. Now a college student, WitterRhule had the appetite for more than just cuisine. Forget the soccer ball, this time it was volleyball. It was also a sport she had played at York Mills and people kept hinting that being 6-foot-1 was a bonus in that sport. So, she signed up for the George Brown squad. Witter-Rhule elevated her game – and quickly. But fierce competition can often result in injury and that’s what happened. In what was an innocent looking play, Witter-Rhule bumped her other knee with a player during the Durham Cup tournament in Oshawa. This time, rather than play, Witter-Rhule did the smart thing and put herself on the injured list. “I’m out, not playing (with George Brown) for now – the knee hurts,” said Witter-Rhule. “This time I better wait for the results of more tests and hope that it’s not as serious.”
Four people arrested in North York break-ins Police have charged four people and are looking for a fifth in a series of break and enters in North York’s 32 Division. Search warrants were executed in Toronto and York Region during Project Red Cross, which began Dec. 2 in response to a rash of break-ins in the police division. During the search warrants, police allegedly seized two vehicles, jewelry, electronics and about $18,000 cash. Giga Odosashvili, 26, of Vaughan, George Sidamonidze, 38, of Toronto, Lasha Chodzeli, 31, of Vaughan, and Alex Dolidze, 31, of Vaughan have been charged. A warrant for the arrest of Sokrat Janelidze, 36, of Toronto, has been issued. The investigation is ongoing. Police are attempting to identify the rightful owners of property seized during the search warrants. Photographs of some of the property have been released. Anyone who believes any of the items belong to them is asked to call 32 Division at 416-808-3200. Anyone with info is asked to call Crime Stoppers at 416-222-8477.
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Man on bail in connection with shooting fails to appear in court Police looking for Stephen GayleHarrison, 27 ANDREW PALAMARCHUK apalamarchuk@insidetoronto.com Police are seeking the public’s help in finding a Scarborough man wanted for failing to comply with recognizance in connec-
tion with a shooting in North York four years ago that seriously injured another man. Police allege Stephen GayleHarrison, now 27, got into an argument with the victim at Parkwoods Village plaza on Parkwoods Village Drive on May 26, 2010. The victim was shot once in the stomach and suffered serious injuries. He survived. “He (Gayle-Harrison) was initially arrested for the shooting,”
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Det. Chris Scherk said. “He was released on bail conditions, and he’s failed to comply with those conditions as well as failing to appear for court as required.” Gayle-Harrison’s last known address is on Birchmount Road in Scarborough. “We’re seeking the public’s assistance in tracking him down, putting him back before the courts,” Scherk said. “The public should probably
consider him armed and dangerous.” On Friday, Gayle-Harrison was one of two men featured on Toronto Crime Stoppers’ Crime of the Week. To see the Crime of the Week video appeal visit http://bit. ly/1c2PKLg Anyone with information on Stephen Gayle-Harrison’s whereabouts is asked to call 33 Division at 416-808-3300 or Crime Stoppers at 416-222-TIPS (8477).
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f we were to wipe off almost four years of dust from our crystal ball, the smoke would reveal a possible provincial election this spring. With that, comes uncertainty and, potentially, the province’s (and with it Toronto’s) transit file getting derailed – again. If we are to take Metrolinx at its word, the provincial transit agency has put everything on the table when it comes to transit in the Greater Toronto and Hamilton Area (GTHA). At its recent meeting, a long list of options was presented by staff, which will then get whittled down following consultations with the public and elected officials. More consultations? More waiting. And what feels like more of the same, which our view amounts to very little. Cynicism aside, Torontonians should attend Project any and all meetings when it comes to transit solutions. We deadlines need voices at the table. As many have to be met voices as we can muster. With some projects now underway – the Eglinton Crosstown LRT; the Scarborough subway was given the green light – and Metrolinx committed to a share of the subway relief line within 15 years, we have a shot at being part of the discussion. And according to Metrolinx CEO Bruce McCuaig, the plans are not limited to one major project, but likely a series of improvements in the short, mid- and longterm. However, there needs to be a maximum time allotment for dealing with a project. No more open-ended deadlines. Projects take years – sometimes decades – to complete; so too much lag in decision-making is foolish. Each day we consult, every week we wait for another meeting, the longer it will take to actually finalize a transit solution for the GTHA. If Metrolinx is to embark on another series of consultations – the first round kicking off in March – we should be there to voice our ideas. With an initial short list of recommendations to be presented to the Metrolinx board in June, and a final list by winter, things will hopefully become focused. But when these projects will be completed is not so definite. A change in governments should not lead to changes to these approved projects. Deadlines have to be met. Decisions have to stick.
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Will we see Canada in the men’s hockey final?
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he Canadian men’s team has played a total of three, count ’em three, games in the Winter Olympic hockey tournament. They’ve won all of them. Ergo, they’ve lost none of them. They’ve scored 10 goals and given up a whopping total of two, count ’em, two. Yet every diehard Team Canada fan I know is fretting about the lads actually making it to the finals. Take Benjamin. The poor guy has the heebiejeebies. They’re not the run-of-the-mill heebiejeebies either. I’m talking serious heebie-jeebies, folks. Keeping pace in the department of anxiety is Victor who is a massive bundle of nerves. And Jeff? The dude’s knickers are in a knot. It’s surprising enough he’s wearing knickers in the first place, but to have them in a knot, too? Over
jamie wayne BUT SERIOUSLY a hockey game? Then there’s Danny. He’s worried stiff. Jeremy is in a dither. Carl is on tenterhooks. And not to be outdone is Bart, who’s quaking in his boots. I mean it, too. Environment Canada has been monitoring the quake all week. I saw a report on the Weather Network this morning and I expect Grapes to do a feature on it on Coach’s Corner tonight. Now who am I leaving out here? Oh, yeah, Mike. How could I forget him? Mike is as big a Team Canada fan as they come and he’s on pins and needles. Meanwhile, David is worried stiff. Sonny is in a tizzy. Tommy is shaking like a leaf.
And Artie has butterflies in his stomach. Butterflies, it should be pointed out that were young caterpillars before the hockey started. Then there’s Ken who is panic stricken. Henry who is on the
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Every diehard Team Canada fan I know is fretting about the lads actually making it to the finals.
edge of his seat. Max who has broken out in a cold sweat. And it’s nail-biting time for George. I don’t mean the nails on his fingers and toes, either. I mean real nails, sports fans. He’s that agitated. Yeah, they’re worried about Team Canada making it to the finals alright. Extremely worried. And for three very good
reasons: 1. The game starts at 7 a.m. EST on Sunday morning. None of these yahoos have ever gotten up before 1 p.m. on a Sunday. Ever. 2. That means if Canada qualifies they’ll have to rely on somebody to phone them to wake them up or they won’t be able to see their beloved team live. 3. And this is the biggie. I’m the only one any of them know who gets up that early. That means they all have to trust that I’ll actually call. Interesting. I can’t wait to see what happens. Go, Canada, Go! Jamie Wayne is a lifelong columnist, who takes writing very seriously. The topics? Not so much. His column appears every Thursday. Contact him at jamie.wayne@sympatico.ca
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The Great Black North Anthology WHEN: 6:30 to 8 p.m. WHERE: Downsview Public Library, 2793 Keele St. CONTACT: Diana, 416-3955720, doprograms@torontopubliclibrary.ca COST: Free Enjoy an evening of poetry readings in celebration of Black History Month. Call to register. Visit www. blackcanadianpoetry.com for details.
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Introduction to Genealogy and Family History WHEN: 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. WHERE: North York Central Library, 5120 Yonge St. CONTACT: Gwyneth Pearce, www.torontofamilyhistory. org/learn/courses, publicity@torontofamilyhistory.org COST: $40 ($35 for Ontario Genealogical Society members) Silent Film Series: ‘Why Worry’ WHEN: 7:30 p.m. WHERE: St. John’s York Mills Anglican Church, 19 Don Ridge Dr. CONTACT: 416-225-6611, www.sjym.ca COST: Free Live organ music by accompanist Bill O’Meara. Admission free, donations appreciated for charity.
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You Can Be A Tallit Artist WHEN: 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. WHERE: Temple Sinai Congregation of Toronto, 210 Wilson Ave. CONTACT: 416-487-3281, www.templesinai. net, programs@templesinai.net COST: $72 Join Judaic textile artist Lisa Rose and create a unique tallit. Call to reserve.
Bare Bones & Up Front WHEN: 8 to 11 p.m. WHERE: Toronto Centre for the Arts, 5040 Yonge St. CONTACT: Kim Jarrett, kim@kimjarrett.com COST: $20 Showcasing Toronto’s musical talent.
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Danny’s 11 Little Big Band WHEN: 7:30 to 9:30 p.m. WHERE: Donway Covenant United Church, 230 The Donway West CONTACT: donwaycovenant.com, donwaycovenant@msn.com, Jaren McLeod, 416-444-8444 COST: $20; $12 students/children Music On The Donway presents Danny’s 11 Little Big Band with Sharon Smith and Vincent Wolfe on vocals. Revisit the magic of the great swing tunes and popular songs from the 1940s, ’50s, ’60s and ’70s.
Toronto Postcard Club Sale WHEN: 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. WHERE: Japanese Canadian Cultural Centre, 6 Garamond Ct. CONTACT: Win Boyd, www.torontopostcardclub. com, info@torontopostcardclub.com COST: $7
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Movie: ‘To Kill a Mockingbird’ WHEN: 2 p.m. WHERE: Barbara Frum Library, 20 Covington Rd. CONTACT: 416-395-5440 COST: Free
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University Women’s Club North York WHEN: 7 to 9 p.m. WHERE: St Bonaventure Parish Centre, 1340 Leslie St. CONTACT: Susanne Clarke, 416-488-9202, www.uwcnorthyork. ca, msuannne@aol.com COST: Free
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The Social History of Dress in 19th Century Canada WHEN: 2 to 4 p.m. WHERE: North York Central Library, Room 1, 5120 Yonge St. CONTACT: Gwyneth Pearce, www.torontofamilyhistory. org/learn/courses, publicity@toronto-
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Centennial Knitters and Crocheters Charity Group WHEN: 6:30 to 8 p.m. WHERE: Centennial Library, 578 Finch Ave. W. CONTACT: Honey Coleman, 416639-5490, honey.coleman@gmail. com COST: Free Come join us for free refreshments; needles and yarn provided.
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Jewish Spiritual Practice for the Roller Coaster of Life WHEN: 7 p.m. WHERE: Temple Sinai Congregation of Toronto, 210 Wilson Ave. CONTACT: 416-487-3281,
Tot Shabbat: Let’s Get Ready for Purim! WHEN: 6 p.m. WHERE: Temple Sinai Congregation of Toronto, 210 Wilson Avenue CONTACT: 416-487-3281, www.templesinai.net, programs@ templesinai.net COST: $20 An evening of creative fun. Children will paint, decorate and bedazzle masks and costumes. Call to reserve for dinner by Feb. 26 at noon.
Brookbanks Branch Seniors Health & Wellness WHEN: 2 to 4 p.m. WHERE: Brookbanks Library, 210 Brookbanks Dr. CONTACT: Jean Lee, 416-395-5480 COST: Free
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Toronto Scrabble Club WHEN: 6:15 p.m. to 9:45 p.m. WHERE: Earl Bales Community Centre, 4169 Bathurst St. CONTACT: John Chew, 416-876-7675 COST: Free Open to all skill levels.
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Tsingory Dance performs the dance and music of the island of Madagascar Tuesday, Feb. 24 from 2 to 3 p.m. at North York Central Library. All are welcome to this vibrant tour of the island, showcasing the changes in Madagascar’s varying cultures and traditions. Call 416-395-5639 to register for this free program, which is being held as part of Black History Month celebrations at the library at 5120 Yonge St. Toronto in concert March 1 wSinfonia
Sinfonia Toronto presents The Emperor at the George Weston Recital Hall March 1 at 8 p.m. Toronto’s Chamber Orchestra features pianist Mauro Bertoli and cellist Karen Ouzounian. George Weston Recital Hall is at the Toronto Centre for the Arts, 5040 Yonge St. Learn more about the North York-based orchestra at www.sinfoniatoronto.com
arts in brief Matsuri Festival at the JCCC wTheHaru Japanese Canadian Cultural Centre and Kobayashi Hall will be decorated to welcome spring’s arrival and mark the close of the winter season at the Haru Matsuri Festival March 1 and 2. Haru Matsuri will feature Japanese arts and crafts demonstrations such as Ikebana (flower arranging), Bunka Shishu (embroidery), Sumi-e (brush painting) and Cha-no-yu (tea ceremony). The JCCC offers classes in all of these areas. In addition, there will be vendor booths selling a wide variety of products. The JCCC’s martial artists will demonstrate the techniques of “The Way of the Warrior” through aikido, judo, karate, iaido, naginata, kyudo, shorinji kempo and kendo. For entertainment, there will be traditional Japanese dancing, traditional
Japanese instruments and Japanese drumming. Japanese cuisine will be available in the food court. The festival runs noon to 5 p.m. both days at 6 Garamond Ct. Visit http:// jccc.on.ca Teatron stages With Care’ w‘Handle
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Kenyan water project ‘opened my eyes to the world’ Woman’s faith led her on path to humanitarian work LISA QUEEN lqueen@insidetoronto.com
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Ying Mao measures the flow rate of water coming out of a BioSand Water Filter to test if the water is clean to drink. In top photo, Mao learns about Kenyan cooking during her visit to the country as part of a water project offered in partnership with Samaritan’s Purse and the Department of Foreign Affairs, Trade and Development Canada.
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ome now after seven months in Kenya installing filters to provide people with clean water, Ying Mao loved the sense of community among the villagers she stayed with. “One thing about Kenya is people really reach out to others and the concept of time is very different,” said Mao, who lives in the area of Eglinton Avenue and Jane Street. Unlike the hurriedness of Toronto, Kenyans visit each other daily and everything is more communal. “People are still focused when they do their work but relationships are more important than getting things done,” said Mao, who was in Kenya from the end of last June until the end of January. “I remember sharing that we don’t necessarily know our neighbours (in Toronto) and that was a huge shock.” Mao was in Kenya as part of a development partnership between the federal government’s Department of Foreign Affairs, Trade and Development Canada (DFATD), formerly CIDA (Canadian International Development Agency), and Samaritan’s Purse. Samaritan’s Purse is a nondenominational evangelical Christian organization that provides humanitarian aid to people around the world
regardless of religion, race, gender or income level. Government funding didn’t cover any of the faith-related aspects of the trip. Mao, a 24-year-old graduate of York University’s international development program who also studied health and society, is eager to help people in developing countries. “I always had a passion to know more about the world,” she said. “(Also), I studied international development. It made sense to get field experience and see what Canada is doing on the ground.” Mao was one of 16 interns sent to work on different global projects. Sh e a n d t h re e o t h e r women went to Kenya to install BioSand Water Filters, a Canadian invention that removes contaminants from drinking water. This was not the first time Mao had been to Kenya. She had been in the country in 2009 as a volunteer with Global Youth Volunteer Network, working with nongovernment organizations on different projects. “I had some attachment to Kenya and was open to going back,” she said. This time, Mao spent time in two villages. The first, Siongiroi, is a semi-arid, more rural community. Because access to water can be difficult, many people drink water directly from the river or consume rain water, both of which are not sanitary supplies, she said. Some people boil their water but that uses a limited supply of available firewood, she said. The second village, Kericho, where it rains almost daily, is at a higher elevation. While there is piped water, the supply is not clean, Mao
said. “Whatever comes out of the tap is brown,” she said. Helping to provide people with clean water was fulfilling, she said. Just as fulfilling were the relationships she forged with people in the communities, Mao said. “Since I lived with locals, I got to see all of the challenges and successes in their community from their point of view,” she said. “It opened my eyes to seeing the world, people’s hopes and dreams.” Mao became interested in humanitarian work through her faith. Describing her family as not religious, she became a Christian through a friend and is a member of Grace Chinese Gospel Church near Victoria Park and McNicoll Avenue. Mao came to Canada at the age of four with her father and mother, Jiale Mao and Ping Dong, and her grandmother, Luping Yang. An only child, Mao faced cultural pressure to pursue a high-paying professional career but said her outlook changed after she found her faith. “I had a whole path for my life set out before I became a Christian,” she said. “But at some point, I realized I was not living my life for my parents.” While her parents were reluctant to let her go to Kenya the first time she went, this time they sent her “with open arms,” Mao said. She envisions herself doing more humanitarian work in the future. “I’m really open to that. I’m trying to figure out where to go next,” she said. “Through this experience, (I realize) I have a passion for working with women, either locally or globally.”
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The North York Mirror looks at the changing trends and demographics in its local neighbourhoods. Data courtesy Statistics Canada via the City of Toronto.
check-up This week: Bayview Village
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Bayview Village: Population (2011): 17,645
Languages Persian (Farsi) is the most common non-official language in Bayview Village. In the 2011 census, 8.6 per cent of residents listed Persian as their Mother Tongue, and 6.3 per cent listed Persian as their Home Language.
Top 10 Mother Tongues
Top 10 Home Languages
1. English 2. Persian (Farsi) 3. Chinese (not otherwise specified) 4. Cantonese 5. Korean 6. Mandarin 7. Romanian 8. Spanish 9. Tagalog (Pilipino, Filipino) 10. Russian
1. English 2. Persian (Farsi) 3. Cantonese 4. Chinese (not otherwise specified) 5. Korean 6. Mandarin 7. Romanian 8. Russian 9. Spanish 10. Tagalog (Pilipino, Filipino)
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City context A comparison of a neighbourhood statistic with its Toronto equivalent
MOTHER TONGUE “Mother Tongue” refers to the first language learned at home in childhood and still understood at the time of the census. In the 2011 census, the percentage of people in Bayview Village who list English as their Mother Tongue is 39 per cent. That number is 51 per cent in all of Toronto.
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The growth of the number of people in Bayview Village listing Persian as a Home Language has nearly quadrupled between 2001 and 2011.
+56.7% The population of the Working Age (age 25-64) age group in Bayview Village grew by 56.7 per cent between 2001 and 2011.
+42.4% The overall population in Bayview Village increased a whopping 42.4 per cent between 2001 and 2011.
The number of people in the Seniors (65+) age category grew an astounding 26.1 per cent between 2006 and 2011 (the neighbourhood grew 14.8 per cent overall).
+42.3% The number of private dwellings in Bayview Village continues to tilt in favour of apartment buildings of five or more storeys. The number of dwellings in Bayview Village defined as apartment buildings of five or more storeys increased by 42.3 per cent between 2006 and 2011.
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Hollis compared a recently completed major software upgrade to that of a heart transplant because of its trickiness to complete. “We’re happy to announce the patient survived,” he quipped to the board. customer contest now on wTransit
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New Circles helps provide clothing, skills training in North York >>>from page 1 programs; a receiving area for donations, increased storage and sorting stations; a drop-in resource centre with computer stations for clients; and an expanded client waiting area with a kitchenette, cafe seating and children’s play area. And with a larger space, New Circles hopes to increase its service delivery catchment down the road, he said. MEDIA 31-4 Fun in the Sun
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Suleman, who joined New Circles about a year ago, said he knew about three months into the job the current 6,500-square-foot space was inadequate, costly and didn’t allow for service expansion. “Clothing is a basic necessity, but we wanted to do something more,” he said. “This is an opportunity to take our clothing program to another level. The new
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business office administration pilot program in May at the new site, which will run for 12 weeks with 10 existing clients. “One of the key issues newcomers face is employment,” Suleman said. “We are not an employment centre, but we are working with our clients to build skills. We are also going to run a youth retail training program in the summer for
six weeks.” Currently, one-on-one peer mentoring for women to improve English skills is offered at Gateway Boulevard, along with a friendship circle for women, both of which run out of the kitchen due to lack of space, Suleman said. The prom boutique program will still be up and running this year, he said, adding summer job placement, edu-
cation and training will also be added to help graduating students find jobs. The move doesn’t come without costs, and New Circles is hoping to reduce the burden on its operating budget by appealing for $100,000 in donations for the one-time capital expenses, he said. To donate to New Circles, email diana@newcircles.ca or call 416-422-2591, ext. 211.
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antics. The Zion Cultural Center has wonderful acoustics. You will hear every note and every word clearly. The much smaller stage inhibits some of Lesley Ansell’s choreography and the seating capacity is greatly reduced, but the company
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Colleen Allen, Diane Leah and the MCC Choir, will get underway at 8 p.m. Doors open at 6:30 p.m. The event, which will feature guest speaker Spencer West of Free the Children, will also include a silent auction and a cash bar.
All are welcome to attend. MCC is at 115 Simpson Ave., just north of Gerrard Street East and west of Logan Avenue.
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‘Rising stars’ in cancer research awarded Movember grants Three of four award recipients from Toronto Movember moustache fundraising has paid off this month with Prostate Cancer Canada dishing out nearly $1.8 million to fund innovative new research by “rising stars” in the field – three of them from Toronto. Each Rising Star is awarded $150,000 a year toward salary support and research expenses for a three-year period. The three Toronto researchers are: • Mathieu Lupien from Princess Margaret Cancer Centre and the University of Toronto. He’s developed a methodology to identify mutations that can change the function of “junk” DNA, and is now working to help design therapeutic strategies against those mutations; • Paul Boutros from the Ontario Institute for Cancer Research (OICR), which is based out of the MaRS Centre, West Tower, at 661 University Ave. His research involves picking out from the tens of thousands of mutations that naturally occur in the human body, the less than 100 that likely contribute to cancer formation. • Stanley Liu from Sunnybrook Research Institute. He’s looking at how microRNA can make prostate cancer cells more aggressive and resistant to radiation treatment. The fourth award went to Frédéric Pouliot from Université Laval. He’s developing a molecular imaging technology to predict which patients will respond to second-line hormonal treatments. Lupien’s selection was fitting with university campuses from around the world raising $2.7 million – and with the U of T the top campus, raising just under $150,000.
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Film directors Briin “Briin?” Bernstein, right, and Daniel AM Rosenberg are in the running for a JUNO award.
Lawrence Avenue area, have been nominated for a best video of the year JUNO Award for “Friend of Mine” featuring rap artist D-Sisive. The duo has released a number of videos over the last three years, which have been shown on MuchMusic and in the U.S. The awards will be presented during JUNO Week in Winnipeg from March 24 to 30.
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Eglinton-Lawrence Councillor Karen Stintz is inviting residents out for a season-ending skating party.
The fifth annual Save the Last Skate will feature music, treats and hot chocolate. The weatherdependent event will run from 3 to 5 p.m. Sunday, Feb. 23 at the Otter Creek skating rink at 140 Cheritan Ave.
The festival seeks to connect people with Irish culture through films created by Irish filmmakers. TIRFF will run from Friday, Feb. 28 to Sunday, March 2. Visit www.torontoirishfilmfest.com
volunteers other artists at needed Top of Toronto wWorldPride wMeet In order to ensure this year’s WorldPride celebration, set for June 20 to 29, is as successful as expected, organizers are seeking more than 2,000 volunteers. Volunteers are needed to handle behind-the-scenes details, interact with the public, control crowds and take on numerous other roles and responsibilities leading up to and during the festival. Visit www.makepridehappen.com Toronto Irish Film Festival The best in Irish cinema will be on display when the Toronto Irish Film Festival (TIRFF) comes to the TIFF Bell Lightbox.
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Jump for joy Downsview Park celebrated Family Day weekend with plenty of fun for kids Children play on one of the many inflatable rides at Family Fun Fest at Downsview Park Saturday (top, at left, below). Bottom left, Trevor gets the crowd up and dancing at Family Fun Fest at Downsview Park Saturday. Family were invited to the park for three days of indoor fun with lots of rides, attractions and entertainment. Staff photos/Dan Pearce
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In my career as a journalist, I’ve only made two politicians angry enough to put me on their do-not-return-calls black list. The first was former mayor Mel Lastman. The second was Scarborough-Agincourt Councillor Mike Del Grande. In 2004, a year after he was first elected, he took me on a preChristmas tour of his ward and made some comments about the changing demographics there: specifically, that white people were moving out as Chinese people were moving in. I recorded them on an oldfashioned magnetic tape, and reported them, accurately. They showed up in print over Christmas. By New Year’s Eve, commentators from outlets across the country were saying the worst things about Del Grande. And that was it for us. For the next 10 years, Del Grande would not return phone calls, speak with me or even acknowledge my presence – with rare exceptions, usually when I’d written something that made him angry enough to warrant a tongue-
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the city lashing. On the weekend, he made it known that he won’t be seeking re-election. Here was a councillor who has spent a career throwing up his arms in frustration and anger at his critics and his colleagues – and at the same time, accomplished many of the things I think he hoped to see happen after he was first elected. Del Grande came to City Hall in 2003 with an accounting background, and he believed fervently that he was a person to sort out Toronto’s fiscal woes. But it wasn’t until Rob Ford was elected mayor in 2010 (Del Grande was among the first to support him), when Del Grande was rewarded with the job he first eyed in 2003: Toronto’s budget chief. And no one can deny: he worked that job hard. Possibly a little too hard, given the toll it took on his health. Unlike other budget chiefs,
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he took on the lion’s share of the work himself – trying to fit the camel-sized realities of the cost of government through Ford’s needle-sized expectations of the price. Deputations might have been put off by Del Grande’s gruff manner of questioning. But he did use the answers to put forward moderate compromises. And it almost worked. But Del Grande quit the job in 2013, when council voted to add just a little more spending against his wishes. As far as he was concerned, he felt “vilified.” At this year’s budget meeting he railed, quite accurately, against the lack of civility, and elsewhere has criticized, again quite accurately, the moral decline that Ford has brought to the office of mayor. Now, I hope he doesn’t think too poorly of the place he feels used him so badly. It may not have lived up to his expectations – but he has exceeded so many of ours.
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to evade paying their fare,” TTC spokesperson Brad Ross told reporters during a news conference at police headquarters last week. Police arrested 55 people for presenting fake passes as their fare while seven others were arrested for trafficking in the passes after they unknowingly sold the passes to police or TTC investigators.
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Sixty-two people face a total of 196 charges following a fourmonth probe into counterfeit TTC Metropasses. “We have an obligation and a responsibility to our law-abiding customers who buy their fare from legitimate sources to take action against those who attempt
“The blue passes for December was our largest seizure,” Const. Bob Moynagh said. “That was from a person who was arrested for trafficking forged documents and upon being searched...he was found to be in possession of 56 counterfeit December Metropasses.” Police displayed those passes at the news conference.
Those caught using fake passes were typically charged with fraud under $5,000, possessing property obtained by crime and uttering a forged document. Police made 39 arrests at six subway stations throughout the city: Scarborough Town Centre, Dufferin, Sherbourne, Victoria Park, College and Lawrence West. Sixteen others were arrested
are either making or selling the passes and we encourage members of the public to call Crime Stoppers,” Moynagh said. “The investigation is ongoing. We’re hoping to be back here in a few months with more information.” The investigation is being c o n d u c t e d by To r o n t o police’s transit patrol and the TTC’s special investigations unit.
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