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Celebrating the holidays in a ‘uniquely Canadian way’ In Toronto, we’re well past the time when Christmas might have felt under attack from other religions. Just look in the windows at The Bay. David Nickle/Metroland Full STOry: www.insidetoronto.com/toronto-community

torontonians generous with giving over holiday season The holidays might bring with it stress and overspending, but also generosity when it comes to donating to charities and not-for-profits. The Salvation Army alone aims to ring in $3 million in Toronto this year, as it’s done in previous years, while other charities are leaning on online donors. Dan Pearce/Metroland Full STOry: www.insidetoronto.com/torontocommunity

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learn more about the holidays Celebrated in deCember Chirstmas, Hanukkah and Kawanzaa are the holidays celebrated in December. But do you know the significance behind them? Metroland file photo Full STOry: www. insidetoronto.com/torontocommunity

this year’s hottest toys show some things never Change The Canadian Toy Association showed off some of the hottest toy trends at an event at the Ontario Science Centre where more than a dozen children played with the things that are most likely to end up wrapped up and under the Christmas tree this year. Dan Pearce/Metroland Full STOry: www.insidetoronto. com/toronto-community


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Toronto's mayor is defending a plan to introduce road tolls for using both the Gardiner Expressway and the Don Valley Parkway. John Tory said on Monday tolls were much fairer than hiking property taxes and charging a tax for car usage, and would generate funds dedicated for transit and transportation improvements. Staff/Metroland FULL STORY: www.insidetoronto.com/toronto-community

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This is the first step in the Ontario government’s commitment of delivering 100,000 more child care spaces within the next five years. Mike Barrett/Metroland FULL STORY: www.insidetoronto.com/toronto-community

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Tenants at a Toronto Community Housing complex near Davenport Road wanted the city housing authority to stop overnight criminal activity there. CEO Greg Spearn said TCHC is replacing all its 5,000 cameras with digital ones, but can't afford to post security officers in its buildings overnight. Mike Adler/Metroland FULL STORY: www.insidetoronto.com/toronto-community

Hook Up Muay Thai, a gym in North York, has for the past four years offered fighting lessons to homeless youth staying at Horizons for Youth with the goal of getting participants' confidence up. It is one of the shelter's most popular programs, offering what no other program does. Dan Pearce/Metroland FULL STORY: www.insidetoronto.com/ toronto-community


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A group of Parkdale students had a unique opportunity to ask Prime Minister Justin Trudeau their questions regarding climate change thanks to a project run by Toronto arts collective Madeleine Co. and commissioned by the Ryerson Image Centre. Submitted photo Full STORy: www.insidetoronto.com/parkdale-toronto-on

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Fort york area residents frustrated with 24-storey condo slated for 65 Grand Magazine St. The City of Toronto recently made details of the settlement public. It will not be going to the Ontario Municipal Board. Submitted photo Full STORy: www.insidetoronto.com/parkdale-toronto-on

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The Mentoring Junior Kids Organization was recently awarded a Trillium Grow Grant to keep the organization going. The co-founders Miranda and Ibrahim Kamal will be honoured with a plaque Nov. 26 presented by MPP for Trinity-Spadina Han Dong. Submitted photo Full STORy: www.insidetoronto.com/parkdale-toronto-on

St. Anne’s Anglican Church is hosting its fourth annual Christmas Cantate concert for the neighbourhood. Proceeds from the night will go toward the Community Safety Scholarship in partnership with 14 Division’s Community liaison Committee. Metroland file photo Full STORy: www.insidetoronto.com/parkdale-toronto-on

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MIKE ADLER Edges of Toronto “quick and consistent procedures to deal with illegal and antisocial activity.” But all tenants seem to be getting are better security cameras because, as TCHC CEO Greg Spearn explained in Pelham Park last week, he never has more than 16 to 18 security officers to respond to buildings across Toronto. Need overnight security? We can’t afford it, and furthermore Spearn says the authority doesn’t have legal means to “screen out the bad guys” on TCHC’s waiting list, though he’d love to. “I agree with the task force

but without resources I can’t do anything about it,” he says, “and we’ve been asked to cut 2.6 per cent.” In April 2015, tenants at Scarborough Civic Centre told the task force how they needed TCHC to change. Several said security was their number one issue. They wanted overnight guards, not just cameras. “Drug dealers, prostitutes, people living there illegally. These people should be out, because we have decent people waiting to take your spot,” said a woman from Gordonridge Place, Rita Nicolson. The nightly sense of lawlessness at Gordonridge and Pelham Park needs to end. People in each TCHC building want to help, but don’t want to risk their lives confronting trespassers and dangerous tenants when staff aren’t there. The mayor must remember that he promised to listen, he promised to help.

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Pelham Park Gardens isn’t alone in its problems. But if its tenants feel alone, especially at night, who could blame them? Bad people come to the building at night, and no one is there to stop it. The west-end Toronto Community Housing Corporation complex was built for seniors, and once had nurses on staff. Now a lot of tenants are people with disabilities or mental illnesses. “Drug dealers, prostitutes, they prey on them,” says Cesar Palacio, the local councillor. “That enrages me.” Mayor John Tory set up a task force to “transform” the city housing authority. Many of its 2,200 buildings are crumbling, and the city falls farther behind on repairs. The final task force report in January called for more services to protect vulnerable tenants, supplied perhaps by outside agencies, and for

It’s about giving to a stranger with no expectation of anything in return. Sharing a smile and wishing someone ‘Happy Holidays’ doesn’t detract from what the season of giving is all about. If anything, we as a people should be offended with the commercialism and high-cost of celebrating at this time of year. Buying the best of the best in gifts, but not giving the best of the best of ourselves, is the greater sacrifice to humanity. What matters is how you treat people, not the price tag attached to the shiny new present. It’s irrelevant in the long run. It’s a general understanding people remember how you made them feel, not what you did or bought for them. It’s unlikely if Jesus Christ walked this earth today he would take exception to wishing someone ‘Season’s Greetings’ or “Happy Holiday’s or a simple ‘the very best to you’. Love was Christ’s ministry and we as people of all faiths, cultures and creeds should endeavor to live our lives with love and give of ourselves to make this world we live in a better place.

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So much has been debated about how we wish someone well during the holiday season. ‘Put Christ back in Christmas!’ are common cries from those who celebrate. Indeed, they should put Christ back in Christmas. That’s the reason of the season for them. For those who believe, Christ was born in a manager with livestock all around him. He had no clothes. He came from no wealth. But he led his life with love at the core. Torontonians must recognize (and most probably do) that there is room for everyone to celebrate in the way they choose, this month and throughout the year. Be it Christmas, Hanukkah, Kwanzaa, Ramadan, Diwali and other faith-based celebrations, the common thread is love and hope. Honouring what’s come before, and making a conscious effort to do better moving forward. It’s about people. It’s about kindness. It’s about generosity. It’s about acceptance. It’s about loving your neighbour. It’s about spending time with people who matter to you.

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Trimming ToronTo’s holiday Tree is an epic underTaking Massive tree from Bancroft now decked out in lights david nickle dnickle@insidetoronto.com One of the most special traditions of the holiday season for many is to go find a tree, haul it home and decorate it with lights, tinsel and baubles in a place of honour by the hearth. For 50 years, the tree-trimming has also been a tradition with the City of Toronto. Beginning in 1967 as a way to showcase the then-new Toronto City Hall, Toronto workers have set aside weeks in November to erect a very special tree in Nathan Phillips Square. That is special, as in huge. According to Kristine Germann of Toronto’s Economic Development Department, the tree has always between 60 and 65 feet tall, brought down from Bancroft, north of Peterborough, by the Weller Tree Service, which has been providing the service since the beginning. “They always pick a tree that’s at the end of its life cycle,” said Germann. “This year the tree is approximately 60 feet. And yes, it’s pretty epic-it comes down in a big truck.” It takes a crew of eight city workers to put the tree in place, secured with guy wires and fenced off. “Once the tree’s in place, we let it settle,” said Germann. “When we get a tree at our own house, they always advise to let it settle for a couple of days, and with a bigger tree it’s a larger consideration. We need it to look good for really a month. And then it requires a cherry picker and three pieces of large machinery to decorate the tree.” The tree-trimming takes between one and two weeks, which might seem leisurely. A 60 foot white spruce tree, however, takes a lot of decorations. There are 700 ornaments in total, and 12,500 feet of lights, which for several years now have been brighter, energy-efficient LEDs. “My favourite decoration is the beautiful star that goes on top of the tree,” says Germann. “It’s made of metal. I always like to see that. I guess I know when it goes up, our job is done.” Well, not entirely done. The tree must eventually come down: two weeks after New Year’s Day, at which point, the tree is mulched “and returned to the land.”

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(Top, clockwise) After the fireworks display on Saturday, crowds gather to take photos with the city’s holiday tree at Nathan Phillips Square. The celebration included live entertainment and Mayor John Tory flipping the switch on lighting the tree. Getting the 60-foot tree ready involved bringing it in from Bancroft, lifting and securing it in place, as well as pruning and decorating.

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Modern-Day Giving: How technology, charity-fatigue and tough financial times are forcing nonprofits and charities to get creative and high-tech with fundraising campaigns over the holidays.

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ith the holidays fast approaching, malls are becoming more crowded, store front windows are decorated with Christmas trees and all the trimmings, and charities have filled mailboxes and airwaves with calls for donations. And with a plethora of charities and not-for-profits vying for money from generous donors, some have had to change their approach and get more Internet savvy in hopes of collecting coin. When it’s time for North York Seniors Centre (NYSC) to target

donors for its fundraisers, Jasmine Colibaba knows exactly where to find them – online. “We are focusing on the millennials,” said the centre’s development co-ordinator. “As a millennial myself, it’s so much easier to just give online. It’s the way the future is going. It’s the new focus. We have to think about how we can appeal to a larger audience. Twitter, LinkedIn, it’s all very important in getting our message out to a broader audience.” And luckily for NYSC, a not-for-profit organization providing programs and services for adults aged 55 and older, they don’t have to tug too hard on heart strings to get people to dig into their pockets.


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more charitable mood, and charities have to look to capitalize on that,� he said. “Our approach is not to wait until December to do something or launch a campaign. We build engagement throughout the year.� Families tend to make traditions of giving back, and one popular way is for kids to donate to a toy drive, he said. “Because more people have more today than 10 years ago, they are willing to give, but not cash,� Fiorella said. “They want to make it educational for their kids. Re-gifting a toy for a toy drive definitely hurts ability to raise cash.� But not all charities feel the pinch of a zipped up wallet come Christmas. Andrew Burditt, spokesperson for The Salvation Army Ontario Central East Division, said its Christmas Kettle Campaign, which has been in existence in Canada for more than a century, is still an effective way to raise funds over the holidays. “We set a $3 million goal in Toronto, and we’ve been fortunate to meet it the last few years,� he said. “The money stays in the community. So if you donate to a kettle at Yonge and Eglinton, the money stays in that community.� Burditt is aware not everyone can give cash donations, so he suggests donating time – like manning a kettle. “We find people do give with an open heart.�

The holidays might bring with it stress and overspending, but also generosity when it comes to donating to charities and not-forprofits. The Salvation Army alone aims to ring in $3 million in Toronto this year, as it’s done in previous years, while other charities are leaning on online donors.

Giving back during the holiday season doesn’t have to involve opening your wallet. Here are some other ways you and your family can help: � Donate some of your time to a local charity like Habitat for Humanity. Get your family or coworkers involved building a home for a family in need. � Attach a handwritten note to a homemade treat and leave it in your mailbox for the mail delivery person. Or, if you can, hand deliver it. � Spend time talking with your elderly neighbour, or help them decorate their tree or shovel their driveway. If you know they are spending the holidays alone, and you have room at your dinner table, invite them over for a meal. � Offer to babysit for new parents, and if you have kids, bring them along to help with whatever else mom or dad needs, perhaps decorating or wrapping presents. � Clean out your closet and bookshelves and donate everything to a homeless shelter. � Be the one to reach out and make amends with someone you’ve had a falling out with.

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She noted one third of all annual donations to NYSC are collected in December, adding the organization has a loyal donor base. According to a 2014 survey conducted on behalf of national charitable organization Imagine Canada, which examined holiday season charitable giving and attitudes about charitable donations, 62 per cent of Canadians intended to donate to charity over the holidays. Other findings included 33 per cent intended to volunteer their time, rather than money, to a charitable cause; 33 per cent wanted to set an example for their children or others about the importance of giving back; 26 per cent planned to make a donation in someone’s honour in place of a traditional gift; 42 percent said were donating to experience the joy of giving and celebrate the spirit of the holidays; and 61 per cent of those not making a charitable donation cited lack of funds as the reason. Sam Fiorella, a professor at Seneca College’s school of marketing and managing director of not-for-profit corporation Lucas Fiorella Friendship Bench, said holiday fundraising is a constant challenge for charities, with people choosing to spend their money on gifts. Yet on the flip side, those same people also feel more inspired to give in the name of someone else. “This time of year people are in a

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making it perfect for bingewatching. 1. Comfort is key. Fluffy blankets, cosy pillows, and somewhere to put up your feet are all prerequisites for the perfect viewing experience. 2. Recreate reality. Invest in a television that allows you to see your content the way the director intended. Technology like LG’s OLED television lineup recreates a cinematic experience in your home. It

delivers true black, meaning you see every colour and detail in perfect contrast. 3. Perfect sound. Surround sound can’t be beat when it comes to media rooms. Place speakers around the central seating area to ensure an immersive experience. 4. Snack attack. Cupboards should be well stocked with snacks to keep you fuelled throughout the binge.

Try substituting your typical popcorn and soda with some holiday favourites like clementines, shortbread, or mixed nuts. 5. Mood lighting. If you can’t splurge on a new OLED that features anti-reflective coating, dim the lights and close the blinds. This will ensure you don’t have any pesky glare interrupting your experience.

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Alex Sharpe, co-founder of Lanescape, listens to ideas and informs the community about the opportunities and challenges with laneway suites as a form of housing, at St. Mary’s Catholic school.

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aneways are more than just a shortcut or a way to access a garage in the city. It’s a space for the community, it’s an activity space for kids and it could be the next housing option for Toronto. A potential housing option called ‘laneway suites’ was up for debate Monday night at St. Mary’s Catholic school. The community consultation was hosted by the councillor for Ward 18 (Davenport) Ana Bailão and Ward 32 councillor (Beaches-East York) Mary-Margaret McMahon. The purpose of the meeting was to gather community input needed to begin crafting a set of guidelines for laneway suites to submit to

Toronto and East York Community Council. “Councillor McMahon and I had many conversations about the issues of laneway suites and laneways and how to make better use of them. And for me, it was the big housing issue,” said Bailão. “We know the city is growing and we have a very low number of vacancy rentals. This could give homeowners the chance to afford their homes and could help people that rent because more units will be brought into the market ... What we’re trying to do is we’re trying to have a conversation with Torontonians. Is this viable? Should we do this? Is it worth it and how would we do it?” The consultation process is in partnership with Evergreen Brick Works and Lanescape, a group of

professionals advocating for laneway suites in the city. Laneway suites are considered a detached unit at the back of a property adjacent to a laneway, and cannot be severed. “I ask people to think of it as their basement apartment. This is just another opportunity to have a secondary suite. We’re basically taking the apartment out of the basement and putting it on top of the garage,” Bailão explained. Close to 100 residents, most of whom have a coach house in the back of their property that could become a laneway suite, came out to the meeting to share their feedback. Many were in favour of the idea, but still had concerns such as size; increased traffic and density; privacy issues such as overlook-

ing backyards; and the number of units permitted in a laneway suite. For homeowner Victor Pirrolas on Rusholme Road, a laneway suite is something they’ve been thinking about for a few years for family reasons. “With an elderly dad who will need some care, we thought this would be a great idea to have because he likes his independence but we’re still close by,” said Pirrolas. “There are so many condos going up everywhere, it’s a different alternative. If controlled it can be a good option. This is a way for us to keep the family together.” A city-wide consultation is set for Monday, Dec. 5 at Evergreen Brick Works. To participate in the Lanescape survey, visit www.lanescape.ca/survey


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The City Centre Mirror is accepting holiday art submissions to adorn a a page in the newspaper. The deadline to submit is Friday, Dec. 9. Send a high resolution jpeg image of your submission and a short bio to gbalogiannis@insidetoronto.com Photo/COurTESy Full STOry: www.insidetoronto.com/toronto-community

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The appointment of MP randy Boissonault as Special Advisor on lGBTQ2S issues is a step forward for lGBTQ rights, but some local groups are waiting to see how Boissonault approaches the position before considering the new position a win. Adam Scotti/Submitted Full STOry: www. insidetoronto.com/torontocommunity

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One of a Kind Christmas Show and Sale 2016 WHEN: 10 a.m. to 9 p.m. WHERE: Enercare Centre, Exhibition Place, 100 Princes’ Blvd CONTACT: Vanessa Cheng, www.oneofakindshow. com, COST: Free-$15 More than 800 Canadian artisans and designers. The show runs to Dec. 4 at various times. VIsit www. oneofakindshow.com. #OOAKX16

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Christmas Bazaar WHEN: 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. WHERE: Bonar-Parkdale Presbyterian Church, 250 Dunn Avenue CONTACT: Kerrie, 416-532-3729, http://pccweb.ca/bonar-parkdalepc/event/nov-26-2016-christmas-bazaar/, bonar-parkdale_ presbyterian_church@hotmail.com COST: Free Bonar-Parkdale Presbyterian Church’s annual Christmas Bazaar. Also, call to book a table for $15. A Christmas Carol WHEN: 7 p.m. to 9 p.m. WHERE: St Andrew's Church, King & Simcoe Streets CONTACT: 416593-5600 Ext.231, www.standrewstoronto.org, COST: Free Music at St. Andrew’s presents a reading of Charles Dickens A Christmas Carol

with dynamic readers lined up. Donations accepted for St Andrew’s Refugee Support program.

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High Park through the Ages WHEN: 10:30 a.m. to 12 p.m. WHERE: High Park, 1873 Bloor Street West CONTACT: highparkwalkingtours@yahoo.ca COST: Free With local history buff Dave Berndorff. Meet at the benches across the road from the Grenadier Restaurant Mooredale Concert Series WHEN: 1:15 p.m. to 5 p.m. WHERE: Walter Hall, Edward Johnson Building - University of Toronto, 80 Queen’s Park CONTACT: https://www.mooredaleconcerts. com/concert-series-home/, marketing@mooredaleconcerts.com COST: Various Featuring: Stephen Prutsman on piano.Artists featured in Mooredale Concert Series also perform a one-hour interactive concert for young people ages 6 to 11. High Park Christmas Celebration WHEN: 2 p.m. to 5 p.m. WHERE: High Park, 1873 Bloor Street West

CONTACT: Diane, 416-762-1277, info@highpark.org COST: Free Fifth annual High Park Christmas Celebration, Grenadier Restaurant Patio.Lots of family fun. Parkdale-High Park Liberal Holiday Party WHEN: 2:30 p.m. to 4 p.m. WHERE: Bonar-Parkdale Presbyterian Church, 250 Dunn Avenue CONTACT: Tanis Darling, COST: Free Join the Parkdale-High Park Federal Liberal Riding Association in Parkdale for a Holiday Party to celebrate the festive season with friends and neighbours.

● Saturday, December 10

CONTACT: info@tsa-art.com COST: Free Toronto School of Art annual Open House end-of-term celebrationand annual tinyART SALE. All are welcome.

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Cox, millerlashhouse.ca/christmas-in-the-valley COST: Free Not your average Christmas show. Uniquely handmade items by local vendors, artisans and crafters (and students of course).

Toronto School of Art Open House WHEN: 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. WHERE: Toronto School of Art, 980 Dufferin St., Second Floor

● Friday, December 2

One of a Kind Show and Sale WHEN: 10 a.m. to 9 p.m. WHERE: Enercare Centre, Exhibition Place, 100 Princes’ Blvd CONTACT: oneofakindshow.com/toronto/index. php COST: Various Last weekend for always anticipated long-running craft show and sale. Ends Dec. 4, 6 p.m.

● Saturday, December 3

Celebration and Open House WHEN: 11 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. WHERE: Eastern Commerce ● Friday, December 9 Collegiate Institute, 16 Phin Ave. 5th annual Human Rights Film CONTACT: john.caldarone@tdsb. Festival on.ca COST: Free WHEN: 6 p.m. to 9 p.m. WHERE: A farewell to Eastern Commerce Hot Docs Ted Rogers Cinema, 506 Collegiate Institute and welcome Bloor St W. CONTACT: Gilad Cohen, to the Urban Indigenous Education 416.573.9373, http://www.jayu. Centre, including First Nations ca/film-festival/, gilad@jayu.ca School of Toronto and the AborigiCOST: Free nal Education Centre. JAYU’s 5th annual Human Rights Film festival Dec. 9 to 11 offers Christmas In The Valley some of the best and most WHEN: 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. WHERE: compelling films about issues that The Miller Lash House, 130 Old matter. Kingston Road CONTACT: Billi Jo

City Carol Sing - 2016 WHEN: 2 p.m. to 3:30 p.m. WHERE: Yorkminster Park Baptist Church, 1585 Yonge St. CONTACT: E. Burns, 416-241-1298, 9sparrows.arts@gmail.com COST: Free The eighth annualCity Carol Sing in collaboration with the City with special guests. Free admission with donations accepted for food bank.

● Sunday, December 4

Riverdale Share Concert WHEN: 3 p.m. WHERE: Danforth Music Hall, 147 Danforth Ave. CONTACT: info@riverdaleshare. com COST: $20, non perishable food item Volunteer-run organization plans to again raise over $30,000 and truckloads of donated food (please bring donation). Dala and Julian Taylor among performers.


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