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Schedulers help keep TTC on the move Team’s goal is to provide optimum service for riders RAHUL GUPTA rgupta@insidetoronto.com It’s been a long time since someone complained to Scott Haskell about an overly large number of TTC buses. "People would run up and shake their fist in my face," said Haskell, head of the TTC’s service planning department who has a history with the transit commission running well back into the 1990s. "They’d ask me what I would say if and when a bus ran over their child. That was the time it was." Fast forward to 2017, and one could strongly argue dependence on public transit has never been higher. That makes for a lot of work for Haskell and his colleagues in Strategy and Service Planning. Earlier this year, Metroland Media Toronto had the opportunity to learn how service levels are determined by the TTC. From a nondescript office tower in North York, the quartet of Haskell, Daisy Chan, Eric Chu and Laurence Lui co-ordinates every TTC service: buses, streetcars, subway trains. The team is ultimately responsible for calculating based on demand what routes should receive more

service, introducing new schedules every six weeks, and which should be cut, as well as making planning recommendations for elected officials to consider, or not. "I don’t think people realize how much service the TTC runs," said Haskell. "You can walk out to a bus stop and there will be a bus there within 10 minutes most times of the day all day long. There’s hardly a transit agency in North America with that level of service." Broadly speaking, the team’s goal is to improve service as much as possible to get hundreds of millions of riders moving as smoothly as possible. That means determining minimum service standards, anything from acceptable crowding standards for bus use during rush hour, to whether a community could benefit from more service depending on what transit already exists in the area, and how nearby it is. "We weigh all (of the factors) together and if it comes out that overall customers will benefit from a route change, we’ll recommend it," said Chu. Certain factors are weightier than others: transferring to another route has long been considered onerous compared to travel contained to one vehicle, even if it takes longer. But the weighing of it can change based on customer feedback, said Lui. "The transfer penalty is

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TTC scheduling team members Scott Haskell (left), Daisy Chan, Eric Chu and Laurence Lui, at the North York Centre subway station, are responsible for planning service throughout the TTC network. accurate, said Haskell, pretty significant, but with thanks to automatic countexisting service frequeners. About 20 per cent of cies now we’re hearing buses currently have the from customers it’s not as technology, although bad as they thought," he streetcars still depend on said. "standing" counts perWhile route changes onformed by TTC personnel ly take place about six to determine ridership. times a year, down from 30The TTC 40 in the past, employs two service ’We have to passenger changes are crowding informed by juggle with the standards, ridership resources we for peak and counts, off-peak pecrowding have.’ riods to destandards - Laurence Lui termine and vehicle headways, running the distance times, and between vehicles. can take place hundreds of During busier times, an times in a year. Every existacceptable standard ining transit route has a precludes every seat on a vehidetermined service benchcle filled, plus room for mark, which is then periodstanding. At the busiest ically adjusted depending times of a given hour duron the need. ing peak periods, it’s tolerRidership counts which able to have more crowding are still largely performed even to the point some vemanually are getting more

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America’s tourism loss could be our gain It comes as no surprise that Donald Trump’s travel ban - now stalled by the American judiciary, again - has resulted in a chill on prospective travel from the seven nations named in the ban. After all, Trump himself referred to it as a "Muslim ban" during his election campaign. But the chill isn’t limited to those countries. An Australian travel magazine - Traveller - recently carried the headline "Think twice about visiting America if you don’t want the Mem Fox treatment," referring to an author who has sworn she will never return to the United States after being detained and questioned on her way to a literary conference. A British survey taken in February found about 30 per cent of respondents were less likely to visit the country now that Trump is in power. And Britons make up the third largest number of foreign visitors to the U.S., after Canadians and Mexicans. British travel bookings to the U.S. are down year over year, although travel experts point out that is also related to a strong American dollar. The official marketing organization of New York, NYC & Company, says it expects 300,000 fewer international visitors in 2017, due to "travel ban related rhetoric." Tourism Economics, a U.S. firm that crunches numbers for airline and travel booking websites, projects that by the end of next year America will have lost 6.3 million visits, which translates into US$10.8 billion in spending. And Canada? Toronto’s Comfort Tours typically takes between 200 and 300 tourists to New York during March break. This year, 11 people signed up, the company owner said. Halifax travel consultant Bob Sime said in a media interview: ... what I hear from the hoteliers and car rental companies, and so forth, is that in traditional snowbird destinations, the winter destinations for Canada, you’ve got about a 13 to a 15 per cent drop in figures to date." Canada’s Girl Guides has announced it won’t travel to the U.S. Other organizations are expected to follow suit. Again, it’s not all Trump. The American dollar is a factor too, which is why more and more Canadians are finding other warm locales where their dollars go further. One country benefitting, ironically, is Mexico, so frequently a Trump target. That’s the thing. America’s tourism loss can be a gain for competing destinations. Trump’s unwelcoming America could be a welcome boost for Canadian tourism.

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Marching behind the Scarborough subway Well, that’s that. Scarborough’s marching behind its subway. Next week, Mayor John Tory expects "war" - again as the subway, that express tunnel to one of the grandest shopping malls in Eastern Greater Toronto, returns to Toronto Council. There, it faces people who, on a Monday, would say it isn’t Monday, the mayor told people at a Scarborough meeting this month. Presumably, these people would call $3.35 billion too much for one subway stop. But the mayor says he can stop such quibbles, once and for all, if Scarborough helps. Which Scarborough will, because the subway has enlisted nearly every-

MIKE ADLER Edges of Toronto one in Scarborough who couldn’t say no to it. The University of Toronto Scarborough, planning a massive expansion of its campus around the Eglinton East light-railtransit line, stands with the mayor. So does Centennial College, which had an LRT station promised to its largest campus until 2013, when that got dropped for the

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subway. Now, it’s behind the mayor’s "bold vision." Of course, the mayor’s vision is more than the subway. There’s SmartTrack, and also that 17-stop Eglinton East LRT line. The subway ate the LRT’s budget, sure, but the mayor says we’ll find a way, somehow, to build both. In Scarborough, he told his troops the LRT will not only go to UTSC but, "we hope, beyond" to Malvern Town Centre. Scarborough councillors Glenn De Baeremaeker and Neethan Shan say the same. The city already needs federal funds for a relief line subway, and a waterfront LRT, but who says we must choose? The first reason for the Scarborough Subway is to shave minutes off trips

downtown. The second is pride. Scarborough’s been stiffed, denied prosperity only the subway can give. Not having that tunnel to the mall, the mayor says, "keeps us from feeling like a family." The cost is huge, but who cares? It may be a boondoggle, but what isn’t? Aren’t they going to build that rail deck park downtown? Somewhere, there’s money. Politicians make promises. Those promises aren’t lies, exactly. Over time, they fade, and you forget who made them. For now, all of Scarborough’s eggs are in one basket. Reach Mike Adler at madler@insidetoronto.com

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Scarborough needs a subway, reader writes

Re: ’Lord Stanley’s cup lands in Sandy Lake First Nation’ Feb. 16 Thirty years ago I began my teaching career in Sandy Lake. I was thrilled to read about the Stanley Cup visiting that community. I was even happier to learn about the donation of hockey equipment to the young people. When I was there no one was skating or playing hockey. Recognizing Sandy Lake and giving the kids an opportunity to participate in sports, provides the people with a much needed activity and hope about what may be possible. Jane Finlay

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To the editor: Re: ’A bad Scarborough subway idea is only getting worse’, March 2. To all of the Scarborough Subway Plan opponents, we all know that a growing body needs strong, clean arteries to function and grow to its full potential. Scarborough is not different. You have look no further than the population growth, the future generations’ transit needs, the real estate dynamics. We need to reapply longterm, not short-sighted, economic considerations

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as well. Why must our kids pay double the cost of subway transit when we can start it now? Clearly, it is a future-oriented project that we should start in the present and forget the failed attempts in the past. We also need more objective (certainly less biased) journalism, unlike that as in the recent article by David Nickle. Let’s start the dialogue. Penn Penev

People won’t benefit from one-stop subway extension To the editor: I’ve been opposed to a one-stop subway since the beginning. There are many Scarborough residents who will not benefit from a subway stop at Scarborough Centre as compared

with their present stops at Eglinton, Lawrence, and Midland. Example: You are on the subway at Kennedy: destination Markham Rd/Lawrence Ave. Now you can leave the subway at Kennedy, and take two buses to your destination. Or you can take the Scarborough RT to Scarborough Centre, then take two buses to your destination. The time required is similar, 25 to 30 minutes, during mid-day. Or you can take the RT to Lawrence Station, then one bus to your destination. This route saves only about five minutes, but avoids an extra transfer in the weather, and waiting. When the one-stop subway is built, will you have to wait for two buses? Other areas that may not be well-served by the one-stop are Lawrence/ Kennedy/Midland (now many destinations within walking distance of Law-

rence Station), Ellesmere/ Kennedy/Midland (walking distance), Lawrence/ Scarborough Golf Club Road (now one bus from Lawrence Station). The list could go on. Many Scarborough residents living between St. Clair and Ellesmere will not benefit from a one-stop subway. A multi-station light rail system would bring them more conveniently to their destination. Lys Laurence

one such act of kindness. On Friday, Feb. 24, seven seniors were having dinner in Sammy’s Restaurant, on McCowan Road. Surprisingly, when the waitress brought our bills she told us that another couple in the restaurant had paid for our dinners. As they were no longer in the restaurant, we were unable to thank them. Maybe they will see this letter and know that we were truly grateful and we will "pay it forward". Jackie Nicholson

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were informed about the challenge by their Canadian and world studies teacher, Michael Grover. The challenge triggered John’s interest and he ended up winning the grand prize with a score of 100 per cent. Grover said John did not keep all the funds from his grand prize for his trip, but instead shared it among three other students from his school, allowing them to share the experience as well. "I cannot think of a more deserving candidate," Grover said. "If the final decision is more than arbitrary, I cannot say enough good on his behalf." John travelled to Ottawa with his dad, Winston Gobin, Sarah and her mom, Crystal Spehar, and Citizenship Challenge facilitators and explored Canada’s history and culture from March 17 to 19. He received personal tours of Parliament Hill,

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Scarborough’s John Gobin won the 2016 Citizenship Challenge and traveled to Ottawa on March 17 to 19. the Canadian Museum of History and the Canadian War Museum. "It was an amazing experience," John said. "Because, you can’t understand today, without knowing what happened in the past." He said the challenge and the trip gave him a bigger look on how Canada became what it is today and how proud he is to be Canadian.

This trip was John’s second time to Ottawa, but being able to visit the capital again furthered his interest in politics. "I want a career in politics and (to) use the lessons learned from the past for a better future," John said. Grover believes John demonstrates the sense of empathy necessary for true leadership and would act in the best way to serve his community.

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Outreach project seeks stories of First World War veterans Stories of T. Eaton Co. enlistees sought for Do You Know My Story? initiative CYNTHIA REASON creason@insidetoronto.com When Pte. Henry Agassiz signed up to serve in The Great War in 1916, his proud portrait joined those of more than 2,200 of his fellow enlistees from T. Eaton Company’s Toronto store on the flagship’s walls. Sadly, the next time Agassiz’s name was inscribed was on the Eaton’s Memorial Plaque as one of 315 company men killed overseas. Still, his story - like those of each and every one of the everyday working men and women who signed to serve in the First World War - is an integral part of Canada’s history, said Nancy Reynolds, curator of Mackenzie House museum. "It’s often hard to tell the stories of individuals unless they’re famous or they’ve done something, but that’s what we’re trying to do," she said of Do You Know My Story? - an outreach project being undertaken in partnership between the City of Toronto’s Museums & Heritage Services and the Archives of Ontario. The goal of the project is to tell the personal stories of those T. Eaton Co. Limited employees like Agassiz who, perhaps enticed by company owner John Craig Eaton’s offer to pay wages to his employee enlistees on top of their military pay, signed up to fight

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Historical interpreter Bruce Beaton holds photos of John Craig Eaton, son of Timothy Eaton, founder of T. Eaton Company Ltd., left, and Henry Agassiz and his family at Mackenzie House for their Do You Know My Story project. overseas. "We want to tell the stories of ordinary people: how they came to Canada, why they came to Canada, how they ended up at Eaton’s, what happened to them and their families during and after the war," Reynolds said. She noted that, in total, Eaton paid out $2.2 million in wages to his 3,327 Eaton’s employees from across Canada who enlisted. "It’s those ordinary stories that are so often left untold." The starting point for the project was compiling

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always ask the families is, what does this person mean to you in your life? And they always have some answer - be it how they sacrificed, or their duty to commit to public service, or perhaps something more personal. Whatever it is, this means something to people; the lives of these people still have meaning within their families - and that’s what I’m trying to access." So far, however, Beaton said he’s been able to collect life stories to match just 18 of the more than 2,000 Eaton’s portraits - Pri-

vate Agassiz’s among them. Agassiz’s family history is one Beaton has been able to piece together via a combination of family accounts, his military records, and an expenditure ledger from City of Toronto Archives. A Nova Scotia native, Agassiz was a 37-year-old husband and father of four - with another baby on the way - when he enlisted on April 3, 1916. Earning just $15 a month as a trimmer at Eaton’s at the time, Agassiz was older than most other enlistees at the time, and

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ers touring the industrial unit recently. One was Erasiah Kobikrishna, a parent who joined SAAAC when it was a onewoman operation run by executive director Geetha Moorthy. Kobikrishna’s autistic son Niroshaanth, or Niro, was then nonverbal and very low-functioning. Thanks to SAAAC, Niro, at age 19, now enjoys dance and music therapy, sports, and one-on-one therapy. The charity is a gathering place for parents of autistic children. "It’s a big relief to talk to each other," said Kobikrishna, adding the 150 volunteers - excluding parents, who often help out themselves - "are passionate to do this job." "A lot of the (autistic) kids are still hiding. The parents don’t bring them out," he added. One reason for that is stigma attached to autism, which many South Asians blame on a child’s parents or their past actions. "Peo-

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South Asian Autism Awareness Centre executive director Geetha Moorthy (left), Scarborough Centre Councillor Glenn De Baeremaeker and centre clinic manager Neshanth Shanmugalingam tour a vacant building on Feb. 22, which could soon be the Scarborough service organization’s new home. ple judge you," said Moorthy, who’s determined to educate the community on autism, and parents on their autistic child’s rights. An accountant and teacher of Indian traditional dances, Moorthy organized dance programs for children with autism, but never saw South Asian families there, she said.

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cading dominoes and mouse traps." Retired physics teacher Dave Doucette said the project "creates passion" in students, which could get them thinking about a career in engineering.

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East Toronto MPP pushes for increased rent protection NDP MPP Peter Tabuns calls for elimination of Ontario’s two-tiered rental system JOANNA LAVOIE jlavoie@insidetoronto.com A private members’ bill introduced earlier this week in the House of Commons is aiming to ensure Ontarians aren’t forced from their homes because of significant rent hikes. The Rent Protection for All Tenants Act, which Toronto-Danforth MPP Peter Tabuns tabled Monday, calls for rent-hike protection for all renters by immediately closing a loophole that allows landlords of dwellings built after 1991 to arbitrarily raise the rent. "We hear from young renters who are worried that this might be the month they’re hit with a rent hike they can’t afford. We hear from families that

say the increases are chasing them from their homes - the place they’re raising their kids," Tabuns said in a March 16 release. "That’s not fair, and it doesn’t have to be this way. It’s time to do something about it. It’s time to extend protection against unreasonable increases to everyone." Both the Federation of Metro Tenants (FMT) and the Advocacy Centre for Tenants Ontario (ACTO) are supportive of the new law, which would see the Residential Tenancies Act amended to include a rent cap for all renters according to the annual rent increase guidelines, which are typically 1.5 per cent annually. "In Ontario, rents are regulated to help tenants keep a roof over their heads," Kenneth Hale, ACTO’s director of advocacy and legal services, said in the release. "We cannot continue to deny this protection to over 150,000 tenant households and we support the NDP’s demand to make the law apply to them."

Diane Dyson, a FMT board member, said many Ontario households are at a "tipping point." "We’re hearing about rent increases of hundreds of dollars or even $1,000 a month. We’re hearing more and more of working people being forced to couch surf. We’re seeing people being forced to give up their home," she said. Tabuns’ bill is set to receive a second reading. A date for that to happen has yet to be set. In a statement, Ontario housing Minister Chris Ballard said it is "unacceptable" that some tenants are seeing their rent increase significantly. "My staff are already developing a plan to address unfair rises in rental costs by delivering substantive rent-control reform in Ontario as part of an ongoing review of the Residential Tenancies Act," stated Ballard, who added the province is also looking to freeze municipal property taxes for apartment buildings. During an interview with Metroland Media Toronto, Ta-

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MPP Peter Tabuns asks question to OPP detective Andre Duval, who rocked Queen’s Park with allegations that Dalton McGuinty’s former chief of staff is being investigated for breach of trust in a scandal over deleted emails. buns said the Rent Protection for All Tenants Act is the first of a series of private members’ bills and other measures aimed at protecting the rights of renters in Ontario he intends to take. "I call it a good first step, but there are others

that have to be taken," he said. "It’s really the time for tenants to mobilize to protect themselves. "Tabuns, who has held a number of meetings in recent months with tenants in his east Toronto riding, said another concern is

On Monday, March 27, Toronto-Danforth MPP Peter Tabuns will be discussing his bill to make rental housing more affordable by ending two-tiered rent protection during a public tenant meeting in East York. The gathering will take place at Bethany Baptist church, 1041 Pape Ave. at Cosburn Avenue, from 6:30 to 8:30 p.m. Ward 29 Coun. Mary Fragedakis, along with a representative from the federation of Metro Tenants Association, Bhavin Bilimoria of the Flemingdon Community Legal Services, and John Anderson of Acorn Toronto, will also be speaking during the meeting. All are welcome. Call Tabuns’ constituency office at 416-461-0223 or email tabuns-co@ndp.on.ca for more information. landlords who find ways to "outprice" tenants and essentially force them to move out so they can raise the rent in older rental buildings. "It’s a big issue. People are feeling pushed out," he said.-with files from Torstar News

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At the risk of beating a dead horse - or in this case climbing into a Range Rover and running it over repeatedly - for this week’s ToinTransit, I’d like to focus on the Scarborough subway extension. If you’re still reading, you might be aware at the end of the month Toronto Council will vote again on whether to proceed on completing the one-stop subway extension to Scarborough Town Centre. The vote to endorse running the subway along the McCowan corridor is hardly certain to succeed, even by a narrow margin. No wonder subway supporters are engaging in some furious eleventhhour campaigning. That was on display this week when not one but two newspaper editorials came out in support of the subway plan, written by mainstay boosters John Tory and TTC chair Josh Colle. Both pieces run high

RAHUL GUPTA TO in Transit with emotional argument, yet somehow neglect to mention even once the spiralling price tag ($3.35 billion and counting) for the again - one stop plan. Both pieces also express frustration with the "endless votes" on the file, depicting Toronto Council as dithering when it should be rubber stamping and getting out of the way of building what is quite obviously the one true transit plan for Scarborough. Admittedly, it’s not exactly a chore to paint Council as dysfunctional or out of touch with the average Scarborough resi-

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ACORN holds rent control rally at Mitzie Hunter’s office ANDREW PALAMARCHUK apalamarchuk@insidetoronto.com Don Hann says the rent at his two-bedroom Scarborough apartment was increased by five per cent in August. "That’s too much, because I just retired in September," he said. "I’m on a limited budget right now." Hann was among about two dozen protestors who gathered at ScarboroughGuildwood MPP Mitzie Hunter’s constituency office Tuesday afternoon to call on the province to "create real rent control by ending above the guideline rent increases, eliminating vacancy decontrol and closing the 1991 loophole." Rent control only applies to units built before Nov. 1, 1991. The protest was organized by the Association of Community Organizations for Reform Now (ACORN). Natalie Hundt, chair of ACORN Institute Canada, said rent prices are out of control in Toronto.

"We want to get rid of the above-the-guideline rent increases," she said. "Instead of just doing proper maintenance and scheduled renovations that should be done anyways, (landlords are) letting things fall into a state of disrepair so that they can call it a capital expense and then file for above-the-guideline rent increases." Lia Candido, who lives in an apartment near Markham Road and Eglinton Avenue, said she’s taking part in the protest because she believes Toronto has a housing crisis. "There are homeless men sleeping in my stairwells, apparently overnight for shelter, because it’s that bad," she said. "It’s that severe, the crisis." The rally began outside, but then moved inside the provincial cabinet minister’s office with protestors chanting, "Where is Mitzie?... Shame... Out with Mitzie... and Mitzie’s got to go." "Our government is com-

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Natalie Hundt, chair ACORN Institute, and protesters make their way to Scarborough-Guildwood MPP Mitzie Hunter office Tuesday, March 21. mitted to providing relief to renters, by expanding rent control, working with municipal partners to make existing secondary-self-contained residential units more readily available, empowering municipalities to use inclusionary zoning to require affordable units in

new residential developments and by freezing the municipal property tax on apartment buildings in order to provide relief and better respond to renters’ needs," Hunter told the Mirror in an email. "Changes made by our government to the rules around Above Guideline Increases ensure that rent in-

creases above the guideline are only approved when repairs and improvements to buildings are necessary to maintain health, housing and safety standards, or promote conservation, accessibility or security for tenants." Hunter also noted the province will soon release a plan that will address un-

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l Saturday, March 25 Active Living Fair WHEN: 10 a.m. - 2 p.m. WHERE: St. Paul’s L’Amoreaux Centre, 3333 Finch Ave. E., Toronto CONTACT: 416-493-3333 COST: One on one sessions with dietician, Pharmacist, hearing screening, exhibits, workshops, Nordixx Pole walking, St. Paul’s Terrace Senior’s Residence housing tour, brain games and more. Older adults, seniors, families and caregivers welcome.

Spring Craft & Bake Sale & Tearoom WHEN: 10 a.m. - 1 p.m. WHERE: Curran Hall Community Centre, 277 Orton Park, Toronto CONTACT: 416-439-2374 COST: Tables available. Momiji Community Bazaar WHEN: 12 p.m. - 3 p.m. WHERE: Momiji Health Care Society, 3555 Kingston Rd., Toronto CONTACT: sheri-lynn@momiji.on.ca COST: Delicious home made Japanese cuisine, bake table, large silent auction, White and Pink Elephants and collectibles corner. Post Secondary/Career Planning WHEN: 2 p.m. - 3 p.m. WHERE: Morningside Library, 4279 Law-

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Visit insidetoronto.com/events to submit your own community events for online publishing. rence Ave. E., Toronto CONTACT: Morningside Library COST: Thinking about going back to school? Workshop helps with information in planning your post secondary schooling, career. Rgister/info at 416-396-8881. Spring Art Show WHEN: 10 p.m. - 5 p.m. WHERE: Centennial Community & Recreation Centre, 1967 Ellesmere Rd., Toronto CONTACT: margaret_ure@rogers.com COST: The Art Guild of Scarborough’s annual Spring Art Show and Sale features more than 300 works of art by more than 80 artists. March 25, 26. l Monday, March 27 Spring Fashion Show WHEN: 7 p.m. - 11 p.m. WHERE: St. Thomas More Parish Hall, 2234 Ellesmere Rd., Toronto CONTACT: 416-265-5995 COST: $25 Scarborough Club hosts an evening of fashions, fun, refreshments, draws, raffles and more. l Tuesday,

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Ladies 5 pin bowling league needs bowlers WHEN: 1 p.m. - 4 p.m. WHERE: C4 Centre (Formerly Brimley Bowl), 2644A Eglinton Ave. E., Toronto CONTACT: 416-439-3552 COST: $15 5-pin league on Tuesday afternoon at 1 p.m. for ladies. Money Apps & Digital Finance Tips WHEN: 6 p.m. - 7 p.m. WHERE: Agincourt Library, 155 Bonis Ave., Toronto CONTACT: 416-396-8951 The Band Of The Royal Regiment Of Canada WHEN: 7 p.m. - 9 p.m. WHERE: Jubilee United Church, 40 Underhill Dr, Toronto CONTACT: 16-447-6846, admin@jubileeunited.ca, jubileeunited.ca COST: $10/adults; Youth FREE The Jubilee Order of Good Cheer presents "The Band of the Royal Regiment of Canada", a concert by this well-known military band to celebrate Canada’s 150th birthday

5 things to do this weekend l Friday, March 24 Winter Stations 2017 WHEN: 8 a.m. - 11 p.m. WHERE: The Beaches, - From Woodbine to Victoria Park along the Waterfront, Toronto CONTACT: info@winterstations.com COST: Winter Stations 2017 closes March 27, temporary public art installations in The Beaches.

Toronto Storytelling Festival WHEN: 12 p.m. - 11 p.m. WHERE: Various venues, Toronto CONTACT: torontostorytellingfestival.ca/2017/ COST: Some ticketed events The Toronto Storytelling Festival has grown into one of the world’s biggest celebrations of the arts of voice and story. Until April 2. Toronto Winter Brewfest WHEN: 6 p.m. - 1 a.m. WHERE: Heritage Court, Enercare Centre, 100 Princes’ Blvd #1, Toronto CONTACT: info@brewfest.ca COST: $30 plus tax Sample more than 150 beers crafted from brewers from across Ontario and Quebec, nibble on delicious gourmet food from Toronto’s best food trucks. March

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Exhibit is at Scarborough Arts’ Bluffs Gallery until March 31 MIKE ADLER madler@insidetoronto.com As a child in the back seat of her parent’s car, Alyssa Fearon gazed out at Scarborough’s Kingston Road motels, asking herself, "Who’s staying here?" They looked rundown even then, two decades ago, and Fearon, 29, grew up not far from the strip. "There was a lot of mystery in my mind" about the motels, she recalls. Fearon recently found out who was there: refugees, homeless families, sex workers servicing their clients, and some regular travellers - though fewer than in the strip’s heyday. No Vacancy, an exhibit which continues until

March 31 at the Scarborough Arts’ Bluffs Gallery at 1859 Kingston Rd., results from that curiosity. Fearon, its curator, learned how the strip changed, and how use and functions of motels evolved. In the 1800s, Kingston Road became an important thoroughfare - a gateway to Toronto. When its postwar motels were in their prime, the road had more traffic than they could handle. Fearon imagines the optimism developers had for the area. Once Highway 401 was built, however, the strip became "shelter for a different type of transient guest." During the 1990s, the city used several motels as overflow rooms for families which could not fit in its shelter system. "Plans change, society changes. The spaces that we use reflect that," said Fearon, looking at a gallery wall with a 1983 Toronto Star photo of signs for the

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Alyssa Fearon curates “No Vacancy”, an exhibit exploring the history and evolving uses of Scarborough’s Kingston Road motel strip. It features works from Toronto-based artists Sandra Brewster, Nadijah Robinson and Curtia Wright. Avon and other motels clustered east of Brimley Road. The idea of "displacement and migration" stuck with Fearon, so she called on Toronto-based artists who work with these themes - Sandra Brewster, Nadijah Robinson and Curtia Wright - to juxtapose their work with Kingston

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cy’s importance. Projected above a fireplace is Fearon’s conversation a young woman named Gloz, a spoken word artist familiar with the strip. In high school, Gloz knew people involved in sex work at the motels. Replica key chains on a wall-sized map show where motels were and are. On an-

other wall, people can write their reactions on backs of replica 1950s postcards. There have not been many previous examinations of the strip through art. The Family Suite, at the Lido Motel in 2012, presented "an interactive and evolving gallery event" done in partnership with the city’s Family Residence, using two basement rooms. It wasn’t open to the public. Fearon, who for years has run summer arts education programs for young people in the Kingston-Galloway-Orton Park area, hopes at least some Kingston Road motels can become creative spaces. A panel discussion she will moderate at the gallery on Thursday, March 30 from 7 p.m. to 9 p.m., titled Vacancies in the Arts in Scarborough, will make the case that the area needs more spaces for artists. More information is at www.scarborougharts.com/No-Vacancy.

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Scarborough’s Centennial Community and Recreation Association will hold their annual Country Rock Dinner/Dance party at West Rouge Community Centre, 270 Rouge Hills Dr., Saturday, April 1. Headlining the evening performance will be upand-coming Canadian country music artist Vanessa Marie Carter and her band. Last year, Carter released her first CD and won the Emerging Artist Award at Boots and Hearts, one of Canada’s largest country music festivals. The evening begins at 6 p.m. with a buffet dinner at 7 p.m., including a cash bar, prize raffles and a door prize. Carter will be performing a show of original and classic country rock songs by artists like Carrie Underwood and Shania Twain. The dance floor will open at 8 p.m. during Cart-

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Vanessa Marie Carter will be headlining the evening show at the Centennial Community and Recreation Association’s annual Country Rock Dinner/Dance part at West Rouge Community Centre. er’s show and guests can enjoy a country line dance lesson with the Urban Cowboy Mario Carito during set break. Tickets to the CCRA Country Rock dinner/ dance are $55 each, and

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Scarborough Centre getting its own plan for public art Plan to culturally enrich area around new subway MIKE ADLER madler@insidetoronto.com As the subway extension to Scarborough Town Centre is built, there will be development around it, which means there will be public art. And for the first time, the City of Toronto will have a master plan guiding how the area is culturally enriched by works of art. The Scarborough Centre Public Art Plan currently being shaped will result in "public art that is of the highest quality, visually stimulating and of enduring value," the city told Scarborough community council in February.

When you ask people where they go in Toronto to see public art, "I don’t think Scarborough will be at the top of the list," said Scarborough Centre Coun. Glenn De Baeremaeker. "Give us a decade and the answer will be different." Money for art will flow with subway-related development. The city requires one per cent of the budget for art around developments "over a certain size," and art will be roughly one half of one per cent of spending for the extension and the new Scarborough Centre bus terminal, said Diane Burchill, an urban design manager for the city. Areas around Scarborough Civic Centre already hold a number of sculptures receiving scant notice, including the "internationally significant" Hand of God by Swedish sculptor Carl Milles, standing in a

park on Borough Drive. Burchall said public art can reinforce community pride, contribute to diversity, tell a story and connect us to the past. Neethan Shan, newly-elected as a councillor for Scarborough-Rouge River, said it’s important for the selection of artists to be done through an "equity lens," and for all communities in Scarborough to be aware of the plan. At St. Andrews Public School, students from grades seven and eight worked on a large model of the Civic Centre area, and on Monday, Feb. 27, they gave a presentation to city officials. The next public meeting for the art plan is on March 27 in the Civic Centre Rotunda at 7 p.m. After another round of consultations on a draft, city staff hope to have a final report to community council in June, Burchall said.

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ALL PRICES ARE PLUS HST AND LICENSING. PRICES & OFFERS VALID ON DATE OF PUBLICATION AND SUBJECT TO CHANGE WITHOUT NOTICE. VEHICLES ARE FOR ILLUSTRATION PURPOSES AND MAY NOT BE EXACTLY AS SHOWN. ALL MANUFACTURES INCENTIVES AND LOYALTY REBATES HAVE BEEN APPLIED. NOT EVERYONE WILL QUALITY OAC. FINANCE EXAMPLE: $10,000 AT 0% FINANCING FOR 84 MONTHS MONTHLY PAYMENT IS $119. COST OF BORROWING IS $0.00 FOR A TOTAL OBLIGATION OF $10,000 AT 3.49% FOR 96 MONTHS, THE MONTHLY PAYMENT IS $106.60 COST OF BORROWING IS $1,487 FOR A TOTAL OBLIGATION OF $11,487 SEE ROADSPORT CHRYSLER FOR FULL DETAILS.


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