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TICKING OFF LYME DISEASE IN ONTARIO As the number of Canadians with Lyme disease continues to climb, Canada is developing a federal framework for dealing with the issue. Dan Pearce/Metroland FEATURE: Pages 12 and 13

The West Queen West Business Improvement Area (BIA) is ready to turn its strip into a pollinators paradise with the installation of new plant species in street planters from Gladstone Avenue to Bathurst Street.Hilary Caton/Metroland FULL STORY: bit.ly/wqwplanters WHY YOU SHOULD READ MORE: The initiative involves converting all 77 of the BIA’s planters into mini food forests to attract pollinators.

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SUICIDE SQUAD FILM BOOSTS ECONOMY, SPENDS MORE THAN $80M IN ONTARIO Caterers, a sheet metal business, an electrical and lighting supplier and a fasteners and bolts supplier are some of the local Toronto businesses that contributed to the movie’s production, totalling a creation of more than 4700 jobs and an $80 million expenditure in Toronto. Dan Pearce/Metroland FULL STORY: bit.ly/squadboost WHY YOU SHOULD READ MORE: Fans can take a sneak peek at ‘behind the scenes’ video on the making of the movie.


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CHIEF MARK SAUNDERS VOWS TO CONTINUE WORKING WITH CITY’S LGBTQ COMMUNITY Toronto Police Chief Mark Saunders sent a letter to the Pride Toronto board of directors vowing to continue working with the LGBTQ community, including implementing outreach efforts to better connect with LGBTQ members. David Nickle/Metroland FULL STORY: bit.ly/policelgbtq WHY YOU SHOULD READ MORE: Find out what other efforts have been made by the Toronto Police Service.

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Two mosquito pools in Toronto have tested positive for West Nile virus, marking the first positive test for the virus in the city this year. West Nile virus is a mosquito-borne illness that can cause encephalitis or swelling of the brain. The majority of people infected with the virus show no symptoms. Metroland file photo FULL STORY: bit.ly/westnileto WHY YOU SHOULD READ MORE: Find out the best ways to protect yourself against mosquito bites to reduce risk.

METROLINX ORDERS 125 ADDITIONAL GO TRAIN CARS FROM BOMBARDIER The $428 million order was announced earlier this month by Bombardier Canada. The order is an option on an existing contract to supply the BiLevel cars for GO Train service in the Greater Toronto and Hamilton Area. This is the same factory that has been slow to deliver the new streetcars to the TTC. Metroland file photo FULL STORY: bit.ly/metrolinxorder WHY YOU SHOULD READ MORE: Right now, the TTC is pursuing legal remedies against Bombardier Transportation.

CITY OF TORONTO WANTS POKEMON GO TO LEAVE THE LAYTON FERRY TERMINAL ALONE Toronto parks officials are hoping to hear back from Niantic Labs, the developer of the virally popular gaming app Pokemon Go, to find a way to end the pile-on of players at the busy Jack Layton Ferry Docks. Metroland file photo FULL STORY: bit.ly/pokemongoferry WHY YOU SHOULD READ MORE: The city is also exploring new solutions to relieve the crowded terminal.


FULL STORY: bit.ly/toraildeckpark WHY YOU SHOULD READ MORE: Find out why Mayor John Tory and Ward 20 Councillor Joe Cressy support the idea.

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CNE BANDSHELL TO BROADCAST THE TRAGICALLY HIP’S FAREWELL CONCERT If you didn’t get tickets to see the Tragically Hip for their farewell concert, there’s still a chance to catch a broadcast of the show at the CNE Bandshell. It will be preceded by the day’s regularly scheduled concert – Jefferson Starship – at 5 p.m. All concerts are free with admission to the CNE. Submitted photo FULL STORY: bit.ly/cneconcert WHY YOU SHOULD READ MORE: If you can’t make it to the CNE, find out where else you can catch their final show online.

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FULL STORY: bit.ly/volunteermedal WHY YOU SHOULD READ MORE: Legault has volunteered at the Community Food Bank for four years.

Twenty-five young innovators ages 18 to 35 from universities and colleges across Ontario will compete in five different categories for a chance to win $5,000 and qualify for the finals with a grand prize of $25,000 at the launch of the Emerging Innovators Pitch Competition at CNE this year. Metroland file photo FULL STORY: bit.ly/cnecompetition WHY YOU SHOULD READ MORE: Find out what competition categories are there at the inaugural competition this year.

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Toronto could be getting a new “central park” built on top of the rail corridor between Blue Jays Way and Bathurst Street, Mayor John Tory announced Aug. 3. The cost and timeline of the project is not yet known, but similar projects take four or five years. David Nickle/Metroland

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sors differ from Summer Games to Summer Games, but two never change and they’re both back again in Rio. The Official Pickle: traffic congestion and the Official Excuse: lack of government funding. 6. It seems every newspaper headline during the Games has to be a play on words. “So-and-so swimmer makes a huge splash.” 7. The Games always feature a blend of familiar veterans and the introduction to some exciting new stars. For Canada, two of the former who come to mind are 33-year old soccer sensation Christine Sinclair and men’s doubles tennis standout Daniel Nestor. Sinclair, the most accomplished Canadian soccer player of all-time, leads the women’s team and is in her third Olympics. Nestor is in his sixth . As for the new Canadian kids on the block? First up is 16-year-old Penny Oleksiak who got a bronze medal Saturday and followed it up with a silver on Sunday. 8. When an athlete or team from home wins a medal, you can’t help but get a tear in your eye. 9. If they get gold, it’s tears plural and you automatically rise for the playing of the national anthem. Even if you’re just watching by yourself at home. 10. The Olympic mascot never fails to be a weird-looking creature. But darn if you don’t want to give it a hug. Rio’s is named Vinicius. He’s a big hit. So be prepared for a long wait. And no shoving if you’re behind me. I plan to take my sweet time.

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Despite all the issues facing the Rio Olympics ranging from water quality to the Zika virus, the Summer Olympic Games have officially begun.

Here are 10 signs the Summer Olympics are in full swing: 1. TV announcers say “repechage” a lot. It flows so easily off their tongues you’re in awe. Hard as you try, you still can’t pronounce it properly after all these Olympics. 2. When heats are being contested in any sport, you scan each lane to see if a local athlete or team qualified. If you come up empty in your search, you quickly switch channels until you find a heat in which you have a rooting interest. The semifinals and finals you tune in regardless of who’s involved. 3. Many of your favourite Olympic events have judges decide who wins or loses. Alas, all too often, you don’t agree with their decision. An athlete winning because he/she crosses the finish line first you can understand. But after being mesmerized by a gymnastic routine and then having the judge give a much different score than you, you’re baffled. It doesn’t stop you from watching gymnastics, but you can’t help wish there was a system more in line with the nonjudged events. 4. The Summer Games are a veritable athlonfest and Rio is no different. Pick an athlon any athlon and you’ll find it here. Each captivates in its own way, but the modern pentathlon is in a league of its own. How can you not love an event that was created back in 1912, still proudly calls itself modern and nobody gets their shorts in a knot over it? 5. Many of the official spon-

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with Parkdale’s Jessie Garon: Decoherence creator and performer Parkdale resident Jessie Garon has been dancing since she was three years old. Her love of dance took her from her farm in Alberta to the concrete jungle of Toronto where she is co-artistic director of Vazari Dance Projects. Her latest work, Decoherence, is an official selection of the SummerWorks Performance Festival, which bills itself as “Canada’s largest curated performance festival of theatre, dance, music, and live art.” The festival, which features 500 artists performing in more than 60 performance projects, is widely recognized as an important platform for launching new Canadian work – locally, nationally and internationally. The Villager caught up with the artistic director/choreographer/ performer, who lives near King and Dufferin streets, to chat more about her upcoming duet performance with Jarrett Siddall.

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Q : Te l l u s a b o u t Decoherence. A: It’s a contemporary art piece that also integrates live sound composition. It was created with Jarrett Siddall, Dora-nominated dance artist, and the sound designer, Lyon Smith, who composed the score for the piece. The whole idea with the piece is that it’s entirely improvised. It’s a duet performance. We both start on stage in stillness and the piece begins with us just starting to sync up and taking a moment to bring our energies together. Then we have to start the piece together but we don’t know when that’s going to happen.

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Q: What was your inspiration for the piece? A: I was inspired by quantum entanglement. That’s how all of this started. Quantum entanglement talks about things being entangled at an atomic level and being connected with things and that can happen anywhere regardless of proximity… .It just means that now those atoms are moving perfectly in sync. They’re considered a single entity, which I

found really fascinating. So when it came to creating the dance, we’re like ‘what if you could do that on a macro level with people’. So the choreography is set, each movement is set, but we don’t know when it’s going to happen. Q: Is there a theme? A: I would say the theme is amplified togetherness. It’s like a heightened state of being together with somebody. Q: This is the first time you’ve been in SummerWorks, how does that feel? A: It feels great. We’re really lucky because we’re one of the youngest artists to be there and be chosen and get such an incredible location. I feel like we have it down and we’re ready to go. For more information on Vazari Dance Productions, visit http:// vazaridanceprojects.com For more information on SummerWorks Performance Festival, visit http://summerworks. com hIlAry cATon jhcaton@insidetoronto.com

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Artistic director, choreographer and co-founder of the Vazari Dance Projects, Jessie Garon, stars in Decoherence, a contemporary dance piece she created with Jarrett Siddall for SummerWorks 2016.

SHOW DETAILS InFo: Decoherence is created and performed by both Garon and Jarrett Siddall WhErE: The TheatreCentre Mainspace, 1115 Queen St. W. DATE: Saturday Aug. 13 at 8:45 p.m.


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DAIRY QUEEN HOSTS MIRACLE TREAT DAY Proceeds from every Blizzard sold at participating Dairy Queens in Toronto will go toward SickKids on Aug. 11. Submitted photo FULL STORY: bit.ly/dqsickkids WHY YOU SHOULD READ MORE: Read how you can participate.

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LYME DISEASE As the number of Canadians with Along with funding for more research, including human tissue Lyme disease continues to climb, Canada is developing a federal framestudy, Wilson hopes the framework work for dealing with the issue. will change how Lyme disease is The framework will focus on guidediagnosed and treated. lines for identifying and treating Lyme “Tying the diagnosis to the patient disease, tracking infection rates and having been in a known endemic their economic impact, and developarea is foolhardy in a disease that’s transplanted randomly, so we hope ing standardized educational materials for public health providers. that’s going to change,” he said. In Ontario, Lyme disease is spread “Limiting the treatment to a spethrough bites from infected blackcific period of time, three-to-four legged ticks, also called deer ticks. weeks of antibiotics for example, In May, Toronto Public Health held considering the evidence that was a press conference in Morningside presented (at the conference) and Park to discuss the city’s growing the many research papers, that too blacklegged tick population and warn must change. Doctors must be free residents to protect from bites. to treat the patient based upon the symptoms.” Along with Morningside Park, Rouge Park and Algonquin Island have He also hopes diagnosis will stop been identified as areas where the being tied to people having a “bull’s ticks are most likely to be found in eye” rash. While Lyme literature Toronto. Ticks from Rouge Park have notes most people with the disease tested positive for Lyme-diseasedevelop the mark, Wilson said current causing bacteria. First identified in research and his foundation’s expeToronto in 2013, blacklegged ticks, rience indicate many people don’t which can’t fly or jump, migrate by develop any sort of rash at all. attaching to birds and other animals, Wilson wants transparency in the so they can be found outside known framework and people with Lyme disease to have a say in it. “I just areas as well. As part of the federal framework, want to make sure that the patients DAN PEARCE/METROLAND there was a public consultation in and their experts are given the voice Carole Hardacre walks Morgan and Stitch in Rouge Park. June 2015 and a conference in they deserve at the table where the Ottawa this May. Jim Wilson, presipolicy decisions are made. We want dent of the Canadian Lyme Disease Foundation, was one of the conference to be engaged in the writing of policy, and not just token representation, and not chairs. just as reviewers of something that somebody else has written.” “I hope the end result will be that physicians recognize that Lyme disease is Ontario’s Chief Medical Officer of Health, Dr. David Williams, said the province’s neither easy to diagnose, nor is it easy to treat,” said Wilson of the framework. main focus is helping people reduce the risk of getting Lyme disease. “I think the evidence that was presented (during the conference), and the “So we have a public that is more aware, more knowledgeable on ticks, on evidence that is published in many different research papers, has shown that handling of ticks, on accessing their physician in a timely fashion,” he said. “An the testing protocol that we’ve been using (in Canada) over the past decades ounce of prevention is worth a pound of cure ... It’s really very much in the hands is not accurate. It will not cover all of the strains of bacteria that we know we of the public, because they’re the ones that choose to get exposed, they’re the have and they’re still discovering more.” ones that choose to go see a doctor or not, and choose to ask about it, so we


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Above: Carole Hardacre demonstrates how she would remove a tick if she found one on her dog Morgan; Hardacre checks her dog Morgan for Ticks after a walk in Rouge Park. Below: Blacklegged tick life cycle.

LYME DISEASE Blacklegged ticks sit on tall grasses and shrubs, with arms outstretched, waiting to grab on to animals or humans. People can reduce the risk of tick bites by staying in the centre of trails, and wearing DEET-based bug repellents and light-coloured clothing that makes it easier to spot ticks, which can be as small as poppy seeds. Wearing long-sleeve shirts, and pants tucked into socks, also helps prevent bites. Early symptoms of Lyme disease can include headache and fatigue, fever and chills, and muscle and joint pain, as well as a stiff neck and rash. Left untreated, the disease can cause heart and neurological problems, and other issues. Properly removing a tick can reduce the risk of infection. For information about blacklegged tick removal, submission and surveillance, visit www.toronto.ca/health or contact Toronto Public Health at 416-338-7600.

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want them as knowledgeable as we can get them.” To help, Ontario launched a public awareness campaign as part of its “Combating Lyme Disease Through Collaborative Action: Ontario’s 10 Step Education and Awareness Plan” that was released in July. Williams has seen “snippets and bits” of the federal framework, but noted it hasn’t been finalized, because some aspects are still being discussed. He hopes it will help provinces and territories better understand how other parts of Canada approach the issue, and how it varies throughout the country where different strains of Lyme-disease-causing bacteria are found. “And keep pushing the research agenda on a go-forward basis, so not just sitting and saying, well this is as it is. Let’s keep driving and looking for solid evidence and science that would move all the aspects of it, and so we’re really hoping that (the federal government) might stimulate that and keep that moving ahead,” he added. Once the framework is released, the Ontario government will review it, see what it agrees with and ask questions about points of difference. “And to see then what kind of so-called federal-provincial-territorial conjoint activities can, or should, or would we do,” Williams said. “Or what can we do more in our own respective jurisdictions.” He wants a better picture of how many Ontarians may have been exposed to infected ticks, because monitoring is done through testing and doctors sometimes use preventative medicine instead of ordering tests. Testing isn’t effective in the very early stages of infection, when medical intervention is thought to be most effective, because tests rely on antibodies that need time to build up. Instead, doctors sometimes prescribe antibiotics to keep a potential infection from setting in. “We would like to document that a bit better, so we can understand the work that our primary care doctors are doing in that regard, so it’s part of our surveillance system,” Williams said. He said Ontario’s testing method is the best. “We have a standardized one that we use, the same as CDC Atlanta and the other top-leading laboratories, it’s a two-stage one. We’re continually looking at our testing to make sure we’re trying to standardize it with other leading centres, and we feel ours is the gold standard.” He added, “We take (Lyme disease) very seriously, and we’re very concerned about it.” The provincial government will continue its awareness campaign, he added. Visit www.ontario.ca/lyme for information about Lyme disease from the Ontario government, and www.canlyme.com for more about the Canadian Lyme Disease Foundation.

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The agenda of this meeting is as follows: 1. Discuss whether the three current members of the Executive of the PPR Board of Directors (that is the two Co-chairs and the Treasurer of the Board as of July 14, 2016) are acting in accordance with PPR’s values, as embodied in PPR’s Constitution. 2. Vote on whether to remove the Co-chairs and Treasurer as of July 14, 2016 from the Board of Directors. As outlined in Section 7.c, Article Six of the PPR Constitution, each of the Co-chairs and the Treasurer will be offered the chance to speak at the Special Members’ Meeting before a vote is taken. 3. If all three members of the Executive are removed from the Board of Directors, elect new Board members so that Board quorum can be met. 4. Provide input to the Board on setting a date for the upcoming AGM.

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