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Plane Pull a ORGANIC OFFERINGS benefit for ALS research The annual Bombardier Plane Pull for ALS Canada, being held this month, is a show of human strength. It features teams competing to see which can pull a Bombardier Q400 NextGen aircraft, weighSunday ing about 37,000 pounds, 100 metres in the shortest time. It also symbolizes the mental and spiritual strength of people living with ALS, also known as Lou Gehrig’s disease. ALS is a progressive and incurable disease that causes a person’s muscles to stop working. About 3,000 Canadians have ALS and 90 per cent of patients die within five years of diagnosis. The third annual plane pull will be held May 26 at Bombardier Aerospace at 123 Garratt Blvd., northwest of Wilson Avenue and Dufferin Avenue. The event raises money for ALS Canada, the leading non-for-profit organization working nationwide to fund ALS research and improve the quality of life for Canadians with ALS.

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The organic farmers market runs weekly on Thursdays, 3 to 7 p.m., until Oct. 10 at 777 Lawrence Ave. at Leslie Street.

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MARKET FRESH: Catherine Zisniowski, left, and Betsey Price organize the bread products at the Marché 59 booth at the organic farmers market outside Toronto Botanical Garden Thursday afternoon during the first day of the market’s 2013 season.

HRH banks on $500,000 donation from CIBC LISA QUEEN lqueen@insidetoronto.com

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The cancer centre waiting room at the new Humber

River Hospital will be named in honour of the CIBC, after the bank donated $500,000 to the hospital now under construction at Hwy. 401 and Keele

Street. The donation, presented at the construction site last Thursday brings the CIBC’s contributions to Humber River

to $1 million. “I chose Humber, specifically, because Humber is my hospital,” said Larry Tomei, CIBC senior vice-president of retail

and business banking and a board member of the hospital foundation. He recalled being treated at >>>CANCER, page 10

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