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“Donald Trump, are you still alive in 2016?” The question was one of many Georges Vanier Secondary School’s 1991 student body had for their 2016 counterparts stashed inside a recently uncovered time capsule sealed inside a school locker 25 years ago. Not only is the businessman alive and well, he’s poised to become the Republican candidate for the 2016 United States presidential election. Boarded up with a plank of wood and a combination lock (which had the code taped to the back), the locker, which served as a time capsule, was opened Thursday, April 28 as part of the school’s 50th anniversary celebrations. “We had absolutely no idea what was inside,” said principal Tamara Grealis. “We were very curious to see what was put in.” Items inside the capsule included the school’s 25th anniversary T-shirt, an old dot matrix student enrollment printout, a yearbook from 1990 (the 1991 yearbook wasn’t ready in time), a geography textbook signed by teachers from that department, a VHS tape which hasn’t been watched yet, and bristol board covered with messages and questions for the future. While students in 1991 wanted to know if Quebec was still part of Canada, if Bart Simpson was still around, and if Saddam Hussein still ruled Iraq, the Trump question drew the biggest roar from students,
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Francesco D’Aquila was just 53 when he died of a massive heart attack while on the job at a downtown construction site in 1956. His daughter, Carmela, was taking a teaching course when she received word her father, a bulldozer operator and foreman, had passed away. Carmela was one of hundreds of relatives and friends who attended the unveiling of a memorial Thursday, April 28 on the grounds of Villa Colombo honouring more than 1,000 Italian-Canadian workers who died in workplace accidents in Ontario. The ceremony, held next to Villa Colombo Memorial Gardens at Dufferin Street and Lawrence Avenue, coincided with the international Day of Mourning for workers killed, injured or disabled on the job. The Villa Colombo memorial is comprised of 11 columns bearing the names of the fallen workers, including two women, identified to date. More names will be added to the memorial as additional workplace victims are identified from past records. “I think it’s amazing,” Carmela said of the memorial, which bears her father’s name. “It brings all the emotion back.”
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here’s a shift taking place in Toronto that really should not come as a surprise given the amount of condominium construction happening in our city. One need only look at the number of cranes, not just downtown, but also in other parts of the city, to recognize this building boom. But the stereotype regarding the people who these condos are being built for is changing rapidly in Toronto. They are no longer the choice for young people, seniors and those looking to be landlords. More and more families are saying no to the so-called suburban dream of a house and yard, and are choosing to buy condos and raise their families in them. Certainly some of this is driven by price, and the fact that single-family homes in Toronto are becoming more and more out of reach for many. For some, condo life is strictly a financial our view decision, but for many others it’s become a lifestyle preference. As Amy Geer told Metroland Wise to plan Media Toronto of the decision for ‘vertical she and her husband Andy made to buy a two-bedroom condo in communities’ the Fort York area, it was a question of financial balance and the kind of life they wanted to live. “If we bought a house we wouldn’t be able to afford a baby; a condo would allow us to have the lifestyle and the baby,” she said. And that’s changing the way the City of Toronto’s planning department has to think and operate. The planning department initiated the study Growing Up: Planning for Children in New Vertical Communities as it works on ways to deal with what will be the increasing needs of families with children in what had previously been condo communities geared to adult residents. The study is looking at how these high-density condo communities can better accommodate “households with children and youth.” That’s an issue for the present, and it will certainly raise some challenges as many of these communities are lacking in both recreational and educational spaces nearby. This shift also puts pressure on Toronto’s public and Catholic school boards, which will find themselves with growing numbers of students living nowhere near schools, while many schools in established “suburban” neighbourhoods are seeing severely declining enrolment. As our city changes, so must we change the way we think, plan and adapt.
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was struck last week, attending the official launch of Toronto’s new raccoon-proof green bins on a lovely, quiet street in Scarborough, at just how suitable the event was to the talents of our current mayor, John Tory. That may sound mean, but I don’t intend it to be. When Tory arrived at the foot of the driveway of Scarborough resident Rhoda Potter, the host of the launch event, he could not have been more charming, or dare we say it, funny. He joked around with the city sanitation worker who was driving the truck. He kidded around with Ms. Potter, who was demonstrating her own raccoonproofing on her green bin as a contrast with the city’s new, Atlanta-designed higher tech solution (Ms. Potter used a rock and a bungee cord). He kidded around with reporters while demonstrating the even higher-tech robot
david nickle the city arm that is designed to lift the green bin into the sky and dump its offal in the truck from a height even raccoons would find dizzying. At least we think he was kidding when he suggested one of us try the robot arm. The whole event went like one of those stand-up comedy routines that ask the audience if they’ve ever noticed how absurd something-or-other is, how irritating whoeverwe’re-irritated-with is or (as in this case) how darn cute and clever whateveris-vexing-us is. It occurs to me that this is one of the most formidable skills that Tory brings to the job of mayor, in the post-Rob Ford Toronto: the ability to be pleasant and funny, an ability honed no doubt by his years hosting talk radio,
and one that has lent the mayor a great advantage with the public. It is no coincidence that Tory’s biggest successes fall into this category, too, first pointing out, and then dealing with, the many small irritants in city life. One of Tory’s first acts as mayor was to announce a towing blitz on those darned cars that keep parking illegally on downtown streets during rush hour. Don’t you hate those? And isn’t it absurd to pay the equivalent of a meal out, to haul your kids onto the subway for a Sunday trip? Free rides for children was the answer to that. And then there was the business of the raccoons. They’re comedy gold, those clever little, erm, bandits. Dealing with the ingenuity of raccoons has turned us all into hapless coyotes trying to catch a road runner, and Tory is more than happy to deliver
the ACME raccoon-proof bin, that (like all ACME products in Road Runner cartoons) looks raccoon proof, if possibly not fool proof. It made for a breezy and pleasant afternoon last week, having a bit of fun in Scarborough with Ms. Potter, commiserating about a silly but still troublesome problem and offering up a simple solution. As I write this, I’m watching Toronto Council try and figure out another troublesome problem – the city’s coyote-and-roadrunner relationship with UberX, and the troubled taxi industry. If only the solution to this problem were as simple as building a better green bin, our excellent mayor would know just what to do.
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Georges Vanier SS 50th Anniversary Reunion WHEN: Noon to 5 p.m. WHERE: Georges Vanier Secondary School, 3000 Don Mills Rd. CONTACT: gvss50th@ gmail.com COST: Free Open classrooms with memorabilia setup by era. Visit with your teachers of the past. Browse through time capsule items on display and more.
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Curtain Call Players presents this fun-loving, naughty-but-nice musical view of small town vice and statewide political side-stepping recounts the good times and the demise of the Chicken Ranch, known since the 1850s as one of the better pleasure palaces in all of Texas.
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North York Senior Games: Contract Bridge WHEN: Noon to 4 p.m. WHERE: North York Seniors Centre, 21 Hendon Ave. CONTACT: Bill Lytle, 416-733-4111 COST: $4 includes registration Amateur competition in Contract Bridge for those aged 55 and older. The eh List Author Sandra Martin WHEN: 7 to 8 p.m. WHERE: North York Central Library Auditorium, 5120 Yonge St. CONTACT: 416-395-5639 COST: Free Award-winning journalist and broadcaster Sandra Martin discusses her new book, “A Good Death: Making the Most of Our Final Choices.” The Toronto Choristers WHEN: 7:30 to 9:30 p.m. WHERE: Jubilee United Church, 40 Underhill Dr. CONTACT: 416-447-6846, admin@ jubileeunited.ca COST: $10, An entirely new selection of choral numbers from classical, folk, sacred,
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Student murals enliven NYGH stairwells Earl Haig visual arts students create their second mural at North York General Hospital fannie sunshine fsunshine@insidetoronto.com As a kid, Vanessa Cassar found great joy in blowing dandelion seeds into the air. “I know it’s a weed, but it symbolizes happiness,” she said. And since she believes getting outdoors and into a change of atmosphere vastly improves not only physical but mental health, the Grade 12 Earl Haig Secondary School student thought the dandelion, complete with floating seeds, would be the perfect image to paint inside a staircase at North York General Hospital (NYGH) to encourage physical activity. Cassar, along with several other Earl Haig students from Claude Watson’s visual arts program, took to a stairwell inside the Leslie Street and
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This was the second time students from the school’s visual arts program painted a mural in the hospital’s staircase. In 2014, students created a colourful kite piece between the ground and first floors, which Cassar was also part of, to encourage staff, physicians, volunteers, patients and visitors to take the stairs instead of the elevator.
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The partnership came to light after a NYGH employee suggested artwork should be created in the dreary staircase, and a connection was then made with Earl Haig.
“We are trying to brighten a dull staircase,” Cassar said, adding this was the first time a design of hers will be showcased publicly. “Walking relieves stress.”
The murals are part of the hospital’s Step It Up program, which is an eight-week challenge open to all staff. Staff are encouraged to log all the steps they’ve climbed, and for every
virtual CN Tower stair climb completion (1,776 steps), their name will be entered into a draw to win one of three Fitbit Flexes. Sophie Nakashima, who has worked on a mural showcased at Earl Haig, said she’s in favour of art presented in different spaces. “A little bit of art spruces up the area,” said the Earl Haig student, adding she stays fit by participating in cross-country, soccer and track and field. Dr. Tim Rutledge, president and CEO of NYGH, stopped by to welcome the students and offer praise of their work. “The goal is to have a mural in every stairwell on all the floors,” he said, adding he tries to take the stairs up to his ninth floor office, and back down, at least once a day. “We are trying to inspire a healthy workplace. People spend a lot of time sitting and we are encouraging them to use the stairs. This is a great partnership with young students who are studying art.”
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alone, Kamkar said. “It touches every single person either directly or indirectly,” she said. CAMH’s all-night challenge is an evolution of an event that was initiated last year called ‘From Darkness to Light,’ which raised more than $700,000 in support of Canada’s largest mental health and addiction teaching hospital and research centre. “The program has really taken off,” said Kamkar, with more than 1,500 people registered as of May 3. One Brave Night challenges participants to stay up all night because people living with mental illness indicate that nighttime is the most difficult for them, Kamkar said. The goal is to reduce the stigma of mental health as well as the suffering in silence while raising funds and encouraging people to seek treatment. Kamkar treats clients with a variety of mental health issues, including Post Traumatic Stress Disorder, anxiety and stress disorders as well as occupational trauma. She said it’s important to provide loved ones with the proper sup-
port – listen, ask how they’re doing, go with them to medical appointments and perhaps, most importantly, show the right attitude. “Attitudes can be harmful. Saying things like, ‘Relax, you’ll get over it’ or ‘You’ll get better,’ any of these can feed the stigma,” Kamkar said. “They can make people feel guilty and reduces their sense of self-worth and prolongs recovery. Show empathy instead. Provide the care that’s needed.” After Abby died, Glen’s sister, Kendall, revealed she had been hiding a mental illness. Once she shared what she was facing, her family and friends rallied around her. “My sister has a good support system,” Glen said. “I think the key is to find one person who you’re comfortable with to talk to.” Suicide is the second leading cause of death among Canadian youth, according to Statistics Canada 2014 data. Youth who die by suicide are frequently experiencing an undiagnosed or untreated mental illness, Government of Canada stats say.
“Young people ages 15 to 24 are most likely to experience mental illness or substance abuse than any other age group in Canada,” Kamkar said. “After accidents, suicide is the second leading cause of death among 10 to 19 year olds.” CAMH is home to the Slaight Family Centre for Youth in Transition. This is Canada’s first centre dedicated to understanding and treating severe mental illness and addictions in youth from the late teens through early adulthood and a world first. It combines research and clinical care to advance new approaches for early intervention and recovery. CAMH treats more than 30,000 people and responds to more than 500,000 outpatient visits annually. Its ER sees about 7,400 patients each year, a 76 per cent increase since 2006. CAMH provides specialized treatment for psychosis episodes, early Alzheimer’s disease, drug addiction and depression, children with behavioural issues and people with schizophrenia, among a host of other ailments. CAMH boasts as many as 3,000 physicians, nurses, social workers, therapists, researchers, educators, volunteers and students and has recruited world-renowned, award-winning specialists to many of its clinical programs and research initiatives. Glen’s ‘Team Abby’ has already raised more than $2,300 toward One Brave Night and pledge money is still coming in after an April 18 swimathon. The teen, who lives on the Brampton-Mississauga border, said she and at least 20 of her friends are ready for a night of air hockey, ping pong and, if the weather permits, swimming.
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Downsview Area Long Term Water Servicing Municipal Class Environmental Assessment Study Notice of Study Commencement The City ofToronto has initiated a Municipal Class Environmental Assessment (EA) study to provide for long term water servicing of the Downsview Area (see study area map).The purpose of the Class EA study is to determine an interim and long term solution for servicing the study area with municipal water.The study will recommend solutions to achieve the following objectives: • Provide sustainable water supply and water pressure to service the current population and projected future population to 2041, including future developments within the approved Downsview Area Secondary Plan • Improve the overall level of water service for customers within the study area (see study area map) Possible solutions may include new watermains, pumping station, and/or storage facility.The EA study is expected to be completed in 2017.
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Over the next three decades, significant population growth is expected in the Downsview Area including new development as part of the approved Downsview Area Secondary Plan. Previous studies prepared for the City identified need for a new booster pumping station and transmission watermains to provide sustainable water servicing and water pressure in the Downsview Area. These studies also recommended that the City undertake a Municipal Class EA study to identify a preferred servicing solution and determine the preferred location for new facilities and preferred routes for new watermains.
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The study is being planned as a Schedule “B” project under the Municipal Class Environmental Assessment (Class EA) document. The Class EA process provides members of the public and interested parties with opportunities to provide input at key stages of the study.The study will define the problem, develop and evaluate alternative solutions, identify preferred solutions, assess impacts of the preferred solutions, and identify measures to lessen any adverse impacts.
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BASEMENT FLOODS ARE ON THE RISE. DON’T LET YOUR BASEMENT BE NEXT. Together we can stop heavy rainfall, melting snow and runoff from ending up in your basement. At the City, we’re doing our part by continually continually updating updating and maintaining Toronto’s Toronto’s complex underground underground pipes, sewers and catch catch basins. Now it’s it’s your turn. Here are some tips to help you flood-proof flood-proof your home.
Fix cracks in your foundation.
Online submissions keep coming in, kindness contest to close May 9 >>>from page 1 opened Monday, April 25, closes at 11:59 p.m. this Monday. The winner will be contacted around Tuesday, May 17. Samantha decided to hold a competition for the tickets after her father somehow managed to snag tickets to both Toronto shows – a pair for May 18, and four for Samantha, a friend, and their mothers for the following night. Figuring she didn’t need to attend both nights, Samantha decided to hold the competition instead of simply selling the sought-after tickets. “I live my life by being kind to everyone around me, so I thought it would be good to have this as the challenge,” said the bubbly teen, who is eagerly awaiting her first Bieber concert. “I’ve gotten so many submissions, they just keep coming.” Samantha, who isn’t disclosing where the concert seats are located because she
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Samantha Unger, 15, is giving away a pair of Justin Beiber concert tickets to the kindest person she can find.
wants the focus to be on kindness, said she loves seeing the look on people’s faces when she does something nice for them. “If you do nice things for others, the world seems nicer and kinder,” she said. And though her friends might have been upset when Samantha decided to give the
tickets away in a competition instead of giving them to her pals, they eventually got over it. “They are really supportive,” she said. Her mom, Jill, had high praise for her daughter’s initiative. “I think it’s fantastic,” she said. “(Samantha) has never made a website before, she’s never held a competition before. We have a family friend who is a lawyer and he gave some pointers (for the rules and regulations).” So how will Samantha know the submissions are truthful? “I hope they are,” she said. “There is an authenticity to them. And some people have included links to things and websites.” But when it comes down to it, she will just have to “belieb”.
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Ensure the ground slopes away from your house.
Be informed. Get healthy.
Clear debris from eavestroughs and downspouts.
Install a backwater valve to prevent water and sewage from backing up.
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Divert your downspouts away from the foundation.
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‘Oldest profession’ subject of Curtain Call Players current theatre production
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Broadway has long held a fascination with women engaged in the oldest profession. For a 1930 musical called The New Yorkers, Cole Porter wrote the song ‘Love For Sale’. It was almost immediately banned from radio airplay, and naturally became a top seller in sheet music form and on records. In the years that followed, Broadway saw a parade of hookers including Sadie Thompson, Sweet Charity and Irma La Douce. Add to this colorful group Miss Mona, proprietress of The Chicken Ranch, better known as The Best Little Whorehouse in Texas. The legend of the Chicken Ranch inspired Universal Pictures to bankroll a lively musical comedy with a country-flavored score by Carol Hall. The show was a big Broadway hit running for over five years. A film version starring Burt Reynolds and Dolly Parton was released in 1982 giving the title even wider popularity. In the production by Curtain Call Players at Fairview Library Theatre, Miss Mona is portrayed by a strong-voiced Lisa
mark andrew lawrence front row centre Ferreira. Her no-nonsense approach to the role is just perfect, and her singing delights the audience with its clarion country sounds. She is given great support by the Chicken Ranch regulars including Amy Mullin as Jewel, Meg Gibson as Angel, and Glenna Conant as the newly recruited and aptly named Shy. The villain of the piece is Melvin P. Thorpe, played with all the self-righteousness of a typical TV evangelist. David Rudat brings out the smarminess of this totally amoral creature. When Thorpe comes up against the town sheriff, Ed Earl Dodd, played by Rick Schiralli, the fireworks really begin. First in his very public tirade against the TV reporter, and then later in a heated exchange with Miss Mona. Barry Flynn makes a welcome contribution with his second act number ‘the Sidestep’ as he cleverly avoids giving direct answers to any questions. The show-stopping
number features the local football team, The Aggies, who perform a spirited locker room song and dance in anticipation of their visit to the Chicken Ranch. Jon Alexander provides the choreography and it gives the production a real lift. Keith O’Connell keeps the show moving along at a brisk pace encouraging the performers to the flirtation with their wild side yet keeping everything innocent and carefree. Despite the allusions to what goes on in the upstairs bedrooms, O’Connell walks a fine line between a sexy tease and good taste and at least in public there is “nothin’ dirty goin’ on” as one lyric states. The Best Little Whorehouse in Texas is playing at Fairview Library Theatre, 35 Fairview Mall Drive, until May 7. For tickets visit www. curtaincallplayers.com or call 416-703-6181. Veteran theatre reviewer Mark Andrew Lawrence offers his insights on stage and musical productions for The North York Mirror. Contact him at nym@insidetoronto.com
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Ontario Science Centre joins in celebration nationwide of science with space-themed week The Ontario Science Centre will celebrate all things astronomy with week-long Science Odyssey events. Science Odyssey is a nationwide celebration of science led by the Natural Sciences and Engineering Research Council (NSERC). To celebrate, the Ontario Science Centre will offer solar observing, a star party, and other space-themed programs May 9 to 14. • Me rc u r y ’s R i s i n g : Monday, May 9. Safely observe the sun through specially-filtered telescopes as Mercury per-
forms a rare transit across the sun for the first time in 10 years. • Daily Solar Observing: Tuesday, May 10 to Saturday, May 14. Learn about our nearest star and try your eye at spotting exotic surface features, including sunspots, spicules, and prominences through specially-filtered telescopes. • Speaker’s Night with the Royal Astronomical Society of Canada: Wednesday, May 11. Join University of Toronto PhD candidate Sara Mazrouei
as she discusses planetary geology, lunar impacts, and how our moon’s history is linked to Earth’s distant past. • Unbelievable Universe Star Party: Saturday, May 14. Celebrate International Astronomy Day with telescope observing, interactive space-themed activities and crafts, ‘Science Slam’ presentations and special screenings of new IMAX movie A Beautiful Planet.
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New city ground transportation bylaw covers taxis, Uber DAVID NICKLE dnickle@insidetoronto.com Toronto Council has approved a new ground transportation bylaw that will let licensed taxis use a version of surge pricing for trips booked with smartphones, remove training requirements for drivers and maintain the old standard taxi plate system that lets taxi licenses be bought and sold for six-figure prices. At the heart of the new rules was a set of more than 100 amendments put forward by Mayor John Tory, after more than a week of behindthe-scenes negotiations with
councillors across the political spectrum. But according to councillors on the left, Tory at the last minute abandoned a set of resolutions that would have levelled the playing field between ride-hailing companies like Uber and licensed cab drivers. “To say that I’m sad today is an understatement. I can’t believe that I got up this morning thinking I had a solution to this problem and I’ll go to bed with tears,” said Toronto Centre-Rosedale Councillor and Deputy Mayor Pam McConnell. “I’m really disappointed
because I know people worked really hard trying to find a resolution,” said Toronto Centre-Rosedale Councillor Kristyn WongTam. “I’m forced to vote against the mayor’s motions because it doesn’t do what I had wanted to do. We are creating a system that’s going to become worse.” Wong-Tam and McConnell were in the minority. Council approved a bylaw that does create some level playing field by removing many regulations that taxi brokers must currently live by. To r y ’s a m e n d m e n t s
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I can’t believe that I got up this morning thinking I had a solution to this problem and I’ll go to bed with tears. – Councillor Pam McConnell
Taxi companies would also be able to use a variation on the surge pricing that Uber has used – but with a cap.
However, brokerages have no obligation to top up drivers’ pay when they discount fares. The amendments do require that vehicles in fleets that PTCs (private transportation companies) operate be inspected and background checks be submitted to the city. And they require that drivers have the same level of insurance coverage as taxis. “Members of the public were concerned about three things,” said Tory, answering questions about his amendments.
“One was insurance. Now this is going to be equivalent to the taxi industry. Two was vehicle inspections. We’re all going to end up at the same place having those done. Three, the driver background checks which will have to be done to our satisfaction.” But Parkdale-High Park Councillor Gord Perks said the plan did nothing to protect consumers or to protect drivers. “All the things that protect the consumer being changed here will be harmonized down,” said Perks. That report will come back in September, 2016.
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