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North York Harvest Food Bank hits its Winter Food Drive goal North York Harvest Food Bank (NYHFB) has hit its Winter Food Drive goal, raking in $270,000 and 250,000 pounds of food. The drive, which ran Nov. 27 to Jan. 6, set a goal of $250,000 and 250,000 pounds of food, which

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Above, Duffield Devils player Marco Muia, left, passes the puck by Humber Valley playe r s L u k e Ta v a r e s a n d Alexandre Emery, during the Don Montgomery Memorial tournament on Saturday. The Devils defeated Humber Valley 5 to 2. Left, Humber Valley player Luke Tavares, right, passes the puck by D u ff i e l d D e v i l s p l a y e r Vincenzo Raso, during the tournament. Staff photos/BENJAMIN PRIEBE

As is custom for the De Sario household this time of year, the family watched as countless passersby not only took in the vast Christmas light and decoration display at their North York home, but also opened their wallets to raise almost $16,000 for The Hospital for Sick Children. The bright display at Pat and Amatore De Sario’s Benjamin Boake Trail home was turned on early December and shut off Jan. 6. The home near Keele Street and Sheppard Avenue was outfitted with 50,000 LED lights and countless inflatable decorations, and a donation box out front collected money to be given to the downtown hospital. The De Sarios spent time at SickKids after their daughter, Angela, was diagnosed with juvenile diabetes years ago, and this is their way of giving back. When the final tally came in, a whopping $15,975 was collected for SickKids, Pat said.

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Pat De Sario set up lights in the front yard of her home again this past December to raise funds for the SickKids Hospital. Passersby donated nearly $16,000.

The highest amount collected over the 15 years the De Sario’s have held the fundraiser was just over $16,000 several years ago, Pat said, adding $12,000 was counted last year. To date, the family has raised almost $140,000 for the downtown hospital. “It was crazy this year,” Pat said of the line of people eager to take in the light display.

“There were a lot of people coming for the first time. We even had someone from London, Ontario.” Pat extended gratitude to neighbours on her street for their support of the family’s dazzling fundraiser, noting help came in the form of turning on the lights when the family wasn’t home, and helping Amatore take down the display.

Trillium Foundation invests $53 million in Ontario Dozens of not-for-profit organizations in Toronto benefit from funding JUSTIN SKINNER jskinner@insidetoronto.com More than 300 not-for-profits across Ontario will share $53.5 million in funding thanks to a new round of investment by the Ontario Trillium Foundation (OTF). The not-for-profits will be among the first to benefit from the OTF’s new Investment Strategy, which was launched last year. The strategy takes a multi-pronged approach to

investment, with funds seeding new initiatives, helping initiatives to grow, supporting capital improvements, and encouraging cross-sector collective impact to tackle complex community issues. At a funding announcement at Rose Avenue Public School last Wednesday, OTF board chair Janet Yale spoke of the impact the donations will have on communities. “This is the first time we’re doing our granting under our

new model of granting that was announced and launched last spring,” she said. “We’re going to be investing in 326 initiatives that are going to benefit about a million people in Ontario, and that’s just our first round of granting.” The announcement came with plenty of entertainment; Rose Avenue students played instruments and sang, their arts training having been supported by Inner City Angels

and Mariposa in the Schools. As Toronto-based recipients of the OTF grants, Yale said those organizations and the work they do are “a great example of what we’re all about at the Trillium Foundation.” Ontario Minister of Tourism, Culture and Sport Michael Coteau also spoke at the announcement, and said he was proud of the efforts of the OTF, which functions under the provincial government. “We know that the partnerships that take place between our not-for-profit

community-based organizations, the private sector, our schools and government are keys to ensuring that we have ongoing achievement within the (not-for-profit) sector,” he said. Inner City Angels executive director Jane Howard Baker noted that her organization would benefit greatly from its $150,000 share of the $53.5 million in funding, using it to help expand its arts-based programming and roll it out in other parts of the city. “We are well aware that the purpose of this grant is

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Mayor John Tory can take a lesson from Rob Ford on avoiding City of Toronto strikes Rob Ford caused his supporters a lot of grief over his term in the mayor’s office, but no one who voted for him had cause to complain about his mayoralty’s handling of labour relations. Unlike his two predecessors, Ford got through his tenure with just one strike: a short one, of library workers. Council under Ford’s leadership went so far as to end the possibility of work stoppage at the Toronto Transit Commission, convincing the province to turn the TTC into an essential service. And through it all: no garbage strike, no inside workers’ strike, nothing to trouble Torontonians’ summer holidays an iota. All other things being equal, this alone might have guaranteed the Ford family a key to the mayor’s office as long as they wanted. It was, after all, the discontent with the 40-day garbage strike presided

david nickle the city over by former mayor David Miller in 2009, that helped buoy Ford from his council seat to the mayoralty in 2010. The lesson – that job security for mayors and job security for garbage collectors can’t really coexist – was well-learned. It seems as though this too is the one positive lesson Mayor John Tory has taken from Ford. Because right before Christmas, just as Ford and his deputy mayor Doug Holyday did in their day, the new team asked for a labour conciliator just weeks after negotiations between the city and its outside workers began. This was a very effective strategy the last time the city used it. The conciliation process accelerates the timeline toward a possible

strike or lockout situation, making it impossible for the negotiators at CUPE Local 416 to time their work stoppage for the warm, potentially stinky, days of summer. That happens, and the city negotiators are under pressure from an increasingly exasperated public to settle. And politicians need to look no further than 2009 to understand the political cost of holding ground, as Miller and company did. Would matters be any easier watching garbage pile up in parks and parking lots in a mucky, rainy March? It’s likely we’ll never find out. With half the city’s garbage collection contracted out, there is a serious disincentive for outside workers to walk off the job when first, it’s damp, and second, nobody notices. That is likely why the city’s other major union, CUPE Local 79, held its

strike vote over the weekend. Toronto negotiators have so far not requested conciliation with its inside workers. And while they may have yet done so, as matters stood it would be easy to see a circumstance where both unions are negotiating contracts months apart from one another – so any labour disruption would only come from one element of city services and not both. But these are defensive maneuvers for unions that are in a losing battle with their employer. If Tory and council somehow find themselves facing a strike or ordering a lockout, Ford’s reliable if often off-base criticisms of his successor will finally have some real bite.

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Walking the Camino de Santiago WHEN: 7 to 8 p.m. WHERE: North York Central Library Auditorium, 5120 Yonge St. CONTACT: 416-3955660, COST: Free A journey of 800-kilometres on foot, the Camino experience is both mystical and physical, ancient and modern. It’s also a UNESCO Heritage route. Speaker Magdalena Vanderkooy walked the Camino de Santiago in the fall of 2014.

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York U student a finalist in research competition fannie sunshine fsunshine@insidetoronto.com Though she didn’t win, York University’s Bach Kim Nguyen gained valuable experience as one of 10 finalists for the fifth annual Sunnybrook Research Prize com-

Lumacare receives funding to help seniors Lumacare, a North York-based agency that serves seniors in the home and community, can now serve an additional 130 at-risk seniors in its Assisted Living Services (ALS) program to help them remain independent in their homes, thanks to added funding from the Central Local Health Integration Network (LHIN). As of Monday, Jan. 11, the ALS program will expand to serve 440 clients, up from 330. ALS clients have complex needs and often face a number of challenges such as social isolation, decreased mobility and chronic diseases. The program assists with personal support and homemaking services, grocery shopping, medication management, wellness classes, security checks, and 24/7 emergency response. “Programs like ALS are much needed in order to help these vulnerable seniors thrive in their own home environment and minimize the need for institutional care,” said Danielle Dang, Lumacare’s director of programs and services. Eligible ALS clients are identified and assessed by the Central Community Care Access Centre (CCAC) and referred to the program, which is funded by the Central LHIN.

petition Friday, Jan. 8. Set inside Sunnybrook Research Institute (SRI) at Sunnybrook Health Sciences Centre, the competition, which came with a $10,000 prize to be used in any way the winner wishes, was open to Canadian students working on research projects

in physical sciences and engineering disciplines across the country. Nguyen, a fourth-year chemistry student at York, is using gold nanoparticles to detect small pieces of genetic materials called microRNAs. MicroRNAs help regulate cellular

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Canadian Film Centre receives more than $4 million in funding The Canadian Film Centre (CFC) has received more than $4 million in federal funding to advance the development and commercialization of digital media products in southern Ontario, it was announced Tuesday, Jan. 12. D o n Va l l e y We s t M P Ro b Oliphant, along with Minister of Small Business and Tourism

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Italian, Canadian soccer greats to go head to head with proceeds going to local youth sports group FANNIE SUNSHINE fsunshine@insidetoronto.com Former Italian and Canadian professional soccer greats are set to go head to head – or feet to feet – in what’s being billed as an Italian cultural event through song and sport. The Italian Football Heroes (IFH) match will be held at Ricoh Coliseum at Exhibition Place Saturday, March 5 and will see Italy vs. Canada in a seven on seven, three-period match. The Canadian All-Stars team will be led by Paul Stalteri, while organizers are aiming to secure Alessandro Del Piero as the big name draw. Del Piero, who has represented the Italian national team at three FIFA World Cups, four UEFA European Football Championships and played 19 seasons for Juventus FC, was set to participate, but recent reports stating he’s up for the role of Real Mallorca sporting director might put the kibosh on his IFH appearance, organizers said Friday, Jan. 8 at Toronto Azzurri Youth Sports Village, which will receive a portion of proceeds from the soccer

event. The Keele Street and Steeles Avenue Toronto Azzurri Youth Sports Village is a non-profit organization offering sports and character building programs to underprivileged and at-risk youth in the Jane Street and Finch Avenue corridor. Along with the soccer match, the event will also feature entertainment by Italian singer Pupo, audience games and a meet-and-greet with players. The game will be played on artificial turf with three periods of 20 minutes each, with hockey-like substitutions. Entertainment and games will be held in between periods. Tony Cipriani, office manager of the Italian Chamber of Commerce of Ontario and a founder of Toronto Azzurri Youth Sports Village, said the IFH game is strictly for entertainment. “Hopefully there will be future happenings,” he said. “This is a brand new concept.”

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Former professional soccer player Alessandro Del Piero may appear at the Italian Football Heroes soccer game at Ricoh Coliseum in March, that will benefit the Toronto Azzurri Youth Sports Village.

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Canadian National All-Star Team:

* Angelo Peruzzi: former goalkeeper, Roma, current assistant coach, Sampdoria. * Ciro Ferrara: former Italian national deputy head coach. * Max Tonetto: winner, Coppa Italia, 2007, 2009, and Supercoppa Italiana, 2007. * Dino Baggio: 1994 FIFA World Cup, UEFA Cup 1992-93, 1994-95, 1998-99, Coppa Italia 1998-99, Supercoppa Italiana 1999. * Simone Perrotta: 2006 World Cup winner. * Angelo Di Livio: Italian National Team 1995-2002. * Bernardo Corradi: Italian National Team 2003-2004 * Toto Schillaci: 1990 World Cup bronze medallist. * Luigi Di Biagio: Italian National Team 1998-2002. * Giuseppe Favalli: one Italian championship, one UEFA Cup. * Head coach: Renzo Ulivieri: current chairman of the Italian Football Managers Association.

* Paul Stalteri: Canadian National Team 1997-2010. * Jim Brennan: Canadian National Team 1999-2008, former Toronto FC manager (first assistant). * Marco Reda: Canadian National Team 2005-2008. * Joe Mattachionne: 2006 Toronto Lynx assistant coach. * Rob Aristodemo: Canadian National Team 1997-2000. * Chris Pozniak: Canadian National Team 2002-2009. * Jason Bent: Toronto FC assistant coach 2011-2014. * Rick Titus: Toronto Lynx assistant coach, 20072008. * Ali Gerba: Canadian National Team 2005-2011.

OBITUARY: Longtime Canadian wheelchair basketball coach Jerry Tonello remembered NORM NELSON nnelson@insidetoronto.com Canada’s wheelchair basketball community is mourning the loss of longtime Paralympic coach Jerry Tonello of Toronto. The head coach of Canada’s national men’s wheelchair team since 2009 culminated a decades long coaching career, guiding Canada to a gold medal at the 2012 London Paralympics with an undefeated record. He had stepped down from his coaching role last spring, just prior to the Parapan Am Games in Toronto, after being diagnosed with brain cancer. He died Wednesday, Jan. 6. He was 59. Even while going through treatment, his thoughts never strayed far from the team, stated a press release from Wheelchair Basketball Canada. Tonello continued to cheer on Canada from the sidelines, making an appearance at the

Ryerson Athletic Centre to show his support for his athletes and coaches while the Canadian men earned the gold medal at the Parapan Am Games in Toronto. Upon winning the tournament, team co-captain David Eng made a special, heartfelt tribute to Tonello on behalf of the team following the gold medal game.

Jerry was a great man and he did a lot for me in my development as an athlete.

– Bo Hedges, Team Canada wheelchair basketball co-captain

Stated Team Canada player and co-captain Bo Hedges, in the release: “We are all saddened by the news. Jerry was a great man and he did a lot for me in my development as an athlete. Where I am on the

national team and my success to date has a lot to do with the support Jerry has given me in my career. His passing is a big loss for the high performance program, for our team and for the greater wheelchair basketball community.” The high performance program is based out of the Toronto Pan Am Sports Centre at the University of Toronto Scarborough Campus. Prior to taking over the reigns of Team Canada in 2009, Tonello served as associate head coach at the Beijing 2008 Paralympic Games, where the team won silver. He was also assistant coach for Canada at the three previous Paralympic Games, earning gold in both 2004 in Athens and 2000 in Sydney and sixth place in 1996 in Atlanta. His coaching career began in 1982, joining the national team staff in 1991. Tonello grew up as an allround athlete in football, basketball and a number of other sports and also started

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Canadian men's paralympic basketball head Coach Jerry Tonello works the sideline during a preliminary game against Germany at the London 2012 Paralympic Games. Tonello recently passed away after being diagnosed with cancer.

playing wheelchair basketball. His Wheelchair Basketball Canada profile said he is “rec-

ognized in Canada as the first able-bodied player to compete at the national championship in 1992, although able-bodied players had been competing since 1989 at the Canadian Wheelchair Basketball League (CWBL) Finals.” In an interview with our North York Mirror newspaper more than a decade ago, Tonello explained he started playing wheelchair basketball in the 1970s when a couple of his disabled friends formed a sports club that allowed ablebodied athletes like him to play. As a result, he said he just jumped into a wheelchair and started playing. “Physically, it’s more challenging,” Tonello said in The Mirror story. “But the biggest benefit is that I get to play with my disabled friends. It’s a reality that I had disabled friends and I’ve wanted to participate with them, so I play their sport in a wheelchair.” He ended up not just play-

ing the sport but also gravitating into coaching because he saw a need, eventually ending up as a NCCP Level 3 certified coach. He graduated from the School of Kinesiology and He a t h S c i e n c e a t Yo rk University and earned a Bachelor of Education at the University of Toronto. “I was coaching local teams and club teams and as my knowledge grew, I wanted to move up to the national level,” he explained. In the interview which took place just after Canada’s gold medal at the 2004 Athens Paralympics, Tonello said that as a national squad coach it is very rewarding to see the improvement in the team’s play and the implementation of the coaches’ systems. “They are very smart and able players,” he said. “Watching them execute the plays the coaches want them to is very satisfying. Getting the best out of our players is the greatest satisfaction for a coach.”


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If concerns regarding the revisions to the ESR, as set out in the Addendum, cannot be resolved through discussions with York Region, a person may request the Minister of the Environment and Climate Change issue a Part II Order requesting this project comply with Part II of the Environmental Assessment Act. A Part II Order Request must be received by the Minister at the address below no later than February 12, 2016.

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YOUR Weekly Crossword

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