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DIGGING IN: Benisse Ferolin, 7, sinks her teeth into some ribs during the Scarborough Rotary Ribfest at Thomson Park on Friday. For more photos at the 11th annual ribfest, which wrapped up on Simcoe Day Monday, please see page 21.

Exposed pipeline in Rouge to be covered MIKE ADLER madler@insidetoronto.com Canadian energy giant Enbridge says it will permanently cover a section of oil pipeline that has been exposed on a bank of the Rouge

River in Scarborough for more than two years. The company’s promise to start work at the site within two weeks came days after Environmental Defence, a non-profit group, warned a spill from the pipeline could “per-

manently damage” a future Rouge National Urban Park. Adam Scott, a spokesperson for the group, said he was checking the Enbridge Line 9 pipeline, which carries oil from Montreal to Sarnia, Ontario. “I just happened to find the

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pipe sitting in the river, completely exposed,” he said. T h e To r o n t o a n d Re g i o n Conservation Authority which owns most land in Rouge Park, became aware in late 2009 erosion had >>>ENVIRONMENTAL, page 3

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to restore or replace the shuttered Guild Inn. The City of Toronto has budgeted millions for improvements to the grounds, but those projects will be done only after another deal is struck to tear down the derelict hotel building and replace it with a restaurant and banquet hall. Heise has high hopes such a deal can be announced after the city issues a request for proposals this fall and approves a partnership with a private operator. “Then the place would live again,” she said.

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MIKE ADLER madler@insidetoronto.com People curious about Scarborough’s Guild Inn and its sculpture gardens can enjoy a free guided tour of the grounds on Wednesdays and Thursday evenings this month. “We want people to know about it and to love it the way we love it,” said Janet Heise, a member of the Guild Renaissance Group. The former art colony on Gu i l d w o o d Pa r k w a y by t h e Scarborough Bluffs has a collection of sculptures and fragments from old Toronto buildings on display in what is now a city park. MEET AT FLAGPOLE

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DIGGING IN: Benisse Ferolin, 7, sinks her teeth into some ribs during the Scarborough Rotary Ribfest at Thomson Park on Friday. For more photos at the 11th annual ribfest, which wrapped up on Simcoe Day Monday, please see page 21.

Exposed pipeline in Rouge to be covered MIKE ADLER madler@insidetoronto.com Canadian energy giant Enbridge says it will permanently cover a section of oil pipeline that has been exposed on a bank of the Rouge

River in Scarborough for more than two years. The company’s promise to start work at the site within two weeks came days after Environmental Defence, a non-profit group, warned a spill from the pipeline could “per-

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Heise said the 40-minute tours, which start at 6:30 p.m. by a flagpole at the front of the property, were intended as a warm-up for audiences of a play performed on the grounds until Aug. 12 but the response was so good she decided to continue until the end of August. Members of the GHG, which seeks to promote activities on the historic property, have been frustrated in recent years by failed deals to restore or replace the shuttered Guild Inn. The City of Toronto has budgeted millions for improvements to the grounds, but those projects will be done only after another deal is struck to tear down the derelict hotel building and replace it with a restaurant and banquet hall. Heise has high hopes such a deal can be announced after the city issues a request for proposals this fall and approves a partnership with a private operator. “Then the place would live again,” she said.

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Local family to move into Habitat for Humanity condo DANIELLE MILLEY dmilley@insidetoronto.com Habitat for Humanity Toronto has changed up its traditional housing model a bit to give Felister Mburu and her three children a home to call their own. Since it began building in Toronto 24 years ago, Habitat for Humanity has gone through the time consuming process of acquiring land and building homes from the ground up. From servicing the land to framing the building to completing the interior that process can take a year or more. But now Habitat has found a way to give families a hand up in housing more quickly by purchasing and renovating a resale condo. Later this month the Mburu family will be handed the keys to a three-bedroom, one-and-a-half bath condo on Gilder Drive in Scarborough – Habitat’s first resale project and the family’s first home of its own. “It meant a family who have been living in difficult circumstances will live in a great condo,” said Neil Hetherington, Habitat CEO. With land becoming more scarce, buying resale properties is a way for Habitat to continue growing. “It’s something that will happen more often,” Hetherington said.

“They aren’t making land anymore.” Mburu and her family are moving from a crowded apartment where they worry about safety of the building, which isn’t so far away from their new home as to uproot the children completely. The partnership with Habitat still works the same way with Mburu and her family having to donate 500 hours of sweat equity and paying the cost of the home through an interest-free mortgage. Family pays fees In this case, the family will also be responsible for paying condo fees. Hetherington said Habitat made sure to check the reserve fund and the condo’s history to ensure the partner family would be moving into a good building – something new for the organization. “We spent a lot of time in the due diligence,” he said. A smaller group of volunteers than normal and one staff person refurbished the unit using new and donated materials, including renovating the kitchen, installing new floors and new lighting fixtures, and doing some cosmetic work. The Habitat board recently authorized the purchase of another resale unit. Hetherington said the

charity is also talking with Toronto Community Housing Corporation about the scattered homes TCHC plans to sell across the city. “Doesn’t it make sense if you can switch that renter to become a homeowner?” he said. In other Habitat news, the organization is set to break ground on two new sites in Scarborough. The groundbreaking ceremony for Courville Drive (Birchmount Road and Danforth Avenue area) takes place Aug. 29. The site will feature 10 semi-detached homes on a private street, which is being named after J.F. Courville, the past chair of the Habitat board. “It’s a wonderful reflection of who Courville is. He’s an outstanding individual who gave of his time,” Hetherington said. Volunteers will begin building in September. The second site is located in the Danforth Road and St. Clair Avenue area. New Crescent will be the site of four accessible homes with construction to begin in October. Scarborough has been the site of many Habitat buildings – including Habitat for Humanity Toronto’s largest ever build – and Hetherington said with these new builds its a return to the east end after its last two projects took place in the west end.

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Nicola Ware, animal care and control officer, holds a playful cat during Toronto’s launch of World Cat Day yesterday at Toronto Animal Services. on Progress Avenue in Scarborough.

Scarborough hosts StArt youth festival on Saturday World Cat Day event StArt Youth Presenting Art Festival takes place this Saturday, Aug. 11, from noon to 7 p.m. at the Scarborough Village Community Centre. A number of events are slated as part of the festival. In the theatre: actors, singers, dancers, musicians, spoken word, short films; In the gallery: sculptures, fine arts,

photography, crafts, refreshments and mixes by dj black cat; On the patio: drum circle, mural art, face/body painting, button making. Art and community The festival looks at the connection between the arts and community and is a place for residents

from across Scarborough to come together to celebrate the talents of local emerging artists. Admission is free. The Scarborough Village Community Centre and Scarborough Village Theatre are located at 3600 Kingston Rd., at Markham Road. For more information on this Saturday’s festival, please visit www. startypa.org

In honour of World Cat Day, which was yesterday, Toronto Animal Services is making it easier than ever to adopt a kitten from their shelters. Continuing through to Wednesday, Aug. 15, Toronto Animal Services will offer a two-for-one adoption fee discount for anyone who comes in and adopts two cats. The event kicked off yesterday at the Toronto Animal Services East Division at 821 Progress Ave. in Scarborough, but potential cat owners can adopt from any of the city’s shelters. The Cat Day deal will mean a savings on adoption fees, which are normally $75 per cat. There are hundreds of cats available for adoption. For more info, please call 416-338-PAWS (7297).

Environmental group raises concerns over 37-year-old pipeline >>>from page 1 exposed the line on the west bank of the Rouge east of Staines Road. It allowed Enbridge to place a “concrete blanket” around the pipe, but it has taken this long to get agreement from the company, the Authority and management of Rouge Park on a permanent solution, said Renee Afoom, speaking for the TRCA on Tuesday. “They’re rebuilding the whole slope (of the western bank) so the exposed part will be buried,” said

Afoom, adding the Authority’s executive board may approve a permit for the work this Friday. Todd Nogier, an Enbridge spokesperson, said the TRCA had accepted its plan for a permanent cover to be planted with shrubs “with the intent of blending into the surroundings,” and it may be completed in two months. “Some diverting” of the river channel around the site will be necessary during the construction, he said.

Enbridge has been fined for U.S. spills, including one from a pipeline into the Kalamazoo River in Michigan in 2010, and Scott said people should be concerned about the safety of the 37-year-old Line 9 even after the work is finished. Bitumen oil Environmental Defence said the company is seeking to reverse the flow of Line 9 and use it to transport “more corrosive” bitumen oil

from Alberta’s tar sands, leading to “greater risk” of a spill. “This oil is like hot liquid sandpaper that damages pipelines,” the environmental group said in a statement. Nogier, however, said third-party studies “have found no evidence bitumen presents a more corrosive product” and much of what flows through Line 9 would be a lighter crude. A pipeline operated by another company has run safely through Jasper National Park for

decades, he added. Land transfer Ontario is expected to sign an agreement transferring provincial land in the present Rouge Park to the federal government this fall. Federal officials have said creating the new Rouge Park – the first in a new class of national parks – would not affect maintenance or expansion of infrastructure, such as pipelines, running through it.

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ews from Toronto Public Health that two people in the city have tested positive for probable West Nile virus should serve as a warning for all residents. Now is the time to stop and think about protective measures regarding the disease that is spread by infected mosquitoes. There’s no need for panic; just remember some simple steps we can all take to limit both our personal risk of exposure and that of our neighbours. The best way to protect yourself is to limit exposure. Be especially our view aware at dusk and dawn, when mosquitoes are most active. Use Everyone can mosquito repellent, cover up help control with long sleeves and pants, and wear light coloured clothes in mosquito areas where there are mosquitoes. population Residents can also protect their home’s indoors by making sure all holes in window and door screens are repaired. Also, Toronto Public Health reminds residents that checking properties and limiting areas that mosquitoes can use as breeding grounds helps keep the numbers down. In particular, residents are asked to remove standing water from their properties, especially water that has gathered in plant pots, buckets and other items. On a larger scale, the city is also doing its part by having larvicide put into catch basins in order to help reduce the mosquito population. This year’s hot spring and summer have raised the risk level of West Nile virus in Toronto, and the city’s public health department said the two probable diagnoses last week mark the earliest appearance of the virus in humans since it first arrived in Toronto in 2002. An 80-year-old man, who has been hospitalized, and a 32-year-old woman recovering at home have been found with the probable diagnosis. Public health did not say what part of the city they are from. West Nile virus is a potentially deadly disease originally carried by birds who passed it on to mosquitoes after being bitten. People exposed to the virus can show a number of symptoms including fever, rash, neck pain, confusion, severe headaches and sensitivity to light. In serious cases, it can cause inflammation of the brain. However, the risk of infection is still considered low, according to Toronto Public Health, with less than one per cent of people becoming seriously ill and 80 per cent of people bitten by an infected mosquito do not become ill at all. That should not lead to complacency, though. Working together, we can all limit our exposure to this virus. Toronto Community News is a division of Metroland Media Group Ltd. The Mirror is a member of the Ontario Press Council. Visit ontpress.com newsroom

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Scarborough residents want subways To the editor: Re: ‘Torontonians need to voice transit opinions,’ Editorial, July 13. Concerned Scarborough citizens who oppose the above ground light rail transit have been fighting against this ludicrous plan for more than three years. They have formed a group called SAFE (Subways Are For Everyone). This group, with no political leaning or affiliation, put its money where its mouth is by printing flyers and holding meetings (one of which, held at the Scarborough Civic Centre attracted an overflow crowd of more than 700 people). They demonstrated outside the Glen Watford office of TTC Transit City when it opened, and have handed out flyers at bus stops along Sheppard at Victoria Park, Warden, Birchmount and Kennedy. This group has held

meetings with city councilors and MPPs. They have visited many businesses along Sheppard and have spoken to shoppers at many shopping centres. Many Scarborough citizens want subways or buses, not LRT’s, and many people have come up with ideas on how to fund a subway. One such idea was to take out a 25-year mortgage to pay for the construction of the subway, use money saved from the gravy train cuts, ask for tax deductible donation and add a surtax to be charged to Toronto taxpayers only until the mortgage is paid off. The citizens of Scarborough are being ignored and given false information and they object to the left-leaning councillors’ movement to resurrect Transit City. Do union members know their union dues are being

used to promote LRTs in Toronto against the wishes of the citizens? How would these union members feel about their unions donating money toward a Toronto subway? There would be a hue and cry claiming this is unfair to the rest of the province and that is not what the dues are supposed to be used for. Although a subway costs more during the construction phase, it is cheaper to run. Subways will not add to the gridlock on our roads and will be able to run without staff once the new payment card plan is utilized (is that why the unions are against it?). I urge all citizens to band together to fight this lunacy. I also urge all councilors to stop their bickering, the people of Toronto stated their mandate during the last civic election. Maureen Coram

To the editor: Re: ‘Pity for city unwarranted,’ Letters, July 27. With respect to Kenny Pearl’s response to Ron Smith’s letter of July 1, “Council’s decisions make Toronto a joke”, I don’t mean to be critical but I think Smith’s point was missed. For example, former mayor David Miller cancelled a transit plan that had been in place since the mid 1980s and announced Transit City. No environmental assessment, no discussion in council. Then the TTC chair said the Sheppard subway extension would be completed to Scarborough City Centre and two weeks later flipped and changed it to a LRT. Under the current administration, Mayor Rob Ford, with the popular support of most of the City of Toronto, announced the end of Transit City and the re-establishment of the Sheppard subway extension. Four months later council, in their wisdom, decides that Ford doesn’t have any idea what he is doing and launches a coup d’etat to override his strategy and reestablishes Transit City. Now if this isn’t hard enough for people living in other centres to get their collective heads around, how do you think they will react when it becomes common knowledge the announced LRT along Sheppard will completely bypass the largest shopping centre, commercial centre, government complex and major transit hub in east Toronto? How are people living north of Hwy. 401 to access this major destination? It sure won’t be by the Sheppard LRT. So as I said, I think the original letter’s point was missed. Patrick Sherman

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Two brothers drowned in Lake Ontario while at a Scarborough beach on Sunday. The first brother was found face down and without a pulse on the shore of the R.C. Harris Water Treatment Plant on Queen Street and Blantyre Avenue. The second brother was pulled from Lake Ontario by emergency crews and was revived, but later died. The brothers were 17 and 22-years-old. Police said the circumstances of their death are unclear. Their names have not been released.

■ Murder charge

A man is in custody after a woman was found dead inside a Neilson Road and McLevin Avenue apartment building Tuesday. Police were called to 15 Sewells Rd. and discovered a 29-year-old woman with signs of trauma. She was pronounced dead at the scene. Police are not releasing the woman’s identity at this time. Peter Gulyas, 35, of Toronto, has

been charged with second degree murder. Anyone with information is asked to call Det. Sgt. Terry Browns at 416−808−7403 or Crime Stoppers anonymously at 416−222−8477.

■ Cocaine seized

Three men and a woman have been charged after police seized a quantity of cocaine while searching a home in the Old Finch and Morningside avenues area. Police allege they also seized a bulletproof vest, scales, cellphones and more than $11,000 cash during the execution of the search warrant on Forest Creek Pathway Aug. 1. Tavar Knott, 25; Kadeem Knott, 21; Tyrone Knott, 26, and Tabia Morant, 25, have been charged with possessing cocaine for the purpose of trafficking and possessing proceeds of crime.

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Police shot a dog after it attacked an officer who was executing a search warrant at a home. Police allege members of the drug squad executed the search warrant at a house on Whispering

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Willow Pathway and seized crystal methamphetamine, Percocet and $2,400 cash on July 30. Police also found a six-month-old baby in the home. The youngster was taken into the care of the Children’s Aid Society. A 27-year-old man and a 25-yearold woman have been charged with two counts of possession for the purpose of trafficking and one count of possession of proceeds of crime. Police didn’t release the names of the accused.

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while searching a home. Police said the drug squad executed a search warrant at a house on Brenyon Way and seized five replica pistols and two replica rifles last Wednesday. “Replica firearms are very dangerous for a member of the public to possess as they are almost impossible to differentiate from a real firearm,” police said in a news release. Police are asking anyone with information to call the drug squad at 416-808-6100 or Crime Stoppers at 416-222-TIPS (8477).

■ Suspect in shooting

Police are seeking help in finding a man wanted in a late December shooting. Police said the shooting happened on Canlish Road, in the Birchmount Road and Lawrence Avenue area, on Dec. 27, 2011, critically injuring the victim. Police are looking for 24-year-old Adrian Pascal, who is six-feet tall, 160 pounds with brown eyes and black hair. He is considered armed and dangerous and shouldn’t be

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■ Two men face charges

Two men face charges following an undercover drug investigation in the Markham Road and Milner Avenue area. Police allege two men sold drugs to undercover officers on June 22 and July 3. L a s t We d n e s d a y, R i c h a rd Raymond, 18, and Osei Bonsu, 19, were charged with traffic in cocaine and possession of proceeds of crime.

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A woman has been charged after someone allegedly sold marijuana in a park next to a Scarborough public school in the early evening hours. Police said the drug squad started an undercover investigation in the area of Murison Boulevard on July 31. Senthooran Lingesparan, 30, faces charges, including traffic in marijuana.

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A good summer, so far, for mayor

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ayor Rob Ford finished off July with what can only be described as a series of bravura performances. It really started mid-July, as the mayor danced on the stage with ebullient young women at the launch of the latest iteration of Caribana. Later in the month, he traded quips with Will Ferrell and Zach Galifianakis, as the two movie stars descended upon the Hockey Hall of Fame to promote their new movie. Later that same week, he risked life, limb and dignity ascending a set of monkey bars in the new Underpass Park, bouncing up and down while delighted neighbourhood children chanted “Go Mayor, Go Mayor.” It was goofy. It could have gone all to pieces. The mayor could have fallen and really hurt himself; he could have ripped his trousers; he could have simply gotten stuck. But you know what? If it had all gone to pieces, the mayor would have left Torontonians with a really

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david nickle joyful reminder of just what it is we expect from a mayor in this town: that being, someone who isn’t afraid to get down in the dirt and be seen having a good time with his constituents. Mel Lastman, Toronto’s first mayor, was all about the goofball moments. His office both at Toronto City Hall and when he was Mayor of North York, at the civic centre, was filled with five-and-dime novelties and practical jokes that he’d pull out to amuse — and sometimes bemuse — visitors. Lastman had his bad moments, certainly — but his good moments were just a joy. For Mayor Ford, there have been too few joyful moments — at least publicly. When things have

gotten goofy, Ford has more often played an uncomfortable straight man who responded with anger and fear rather than good humour to the surprises life in the city tossed his way. There is, of course, no time like the summer to do this sort of thing. Ford has had some setbacks legislatively — Toronto Council has for the moment seized the agenda from him in the middle of his term. But council is in recess — there are no meetings until the fall — and there is no one to stop the mayor from actually going out and engaging with his citizenry, in a context beyond dealing with oneon-one grievances. It’s good to see him rethinking his absent-father approach to leadership. Because at some point, even the sternest dad sits down with his kids and plays. n David Nickle is The Mirror’s city hall reporter. His column appears every Thursday. Contact him at dnickle@insidetoronto.com

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four of having the disease, which warps the shape of red blood cells and causes them to rupture or block blood vessels. Saturday’s event, which features three dance groups, starts at 7 p.m. at Elmbank Community Centre on Rampart Road, near Martingrove Road and

Finch Avenue West. Dinner at 8 p.m. will include ugba, an African oil bean salad with fish. It will be sold, but the rest of the food, including moi-moi, a bean pudding prepared with rice, is free, Anyaele said. Also supporting the event are the Sickle Cell Awareness Group of Ontario, the Sickle Cell Association of Ontario and the Five with Drive Foundation. “It will help my community to come out” and address the presence of sickle cell, said Anyaele this week. “I want to save lives.”

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Birchmount baseball player Triolo invited to national junior camp The final selection camp for Canada’s junior national baseball team boasts five Toronto players among the 24 hopefuls. The five Toronto players (along with their past/present high school affiliations) include: • Jamar Burnette (Parkdale Collegiate); • Ga re t h Mo rg a n ( No r t h To ro n t o Collegiate); • Daniel Pinero (St. Michael’s College); • Mitchell Triolo (Birchmount Park Collegiate); • and Johnny Caputo (Crescent School). And they’ll be right at home for the first part of the selection camp as it hits the Rogers Centre Aug. 16 and 17 for two practices as well as a game at Etobicoke’s Connorvale Park (former haunting grounds of Cincinnati Reds

superstar Joey Votto) for a game against an all-star team participating in a Major League Scouting Bureau Canadian tryout camp. The selection camp then moves to Trieste, Italy, for an eight-game tune-up series Aug. 19 to 26 involving Italy, Czech Republic and a U.S.A. select club. At the conclusion of the selection camp, a final 20-player roster will then be selected to travel to Seoul, South Korea, for the 18U World Championships which take place Aug. 30 to Sept. 8. Canada is coming off a fourth-place finish at the 2010 World Championship in Thunder Bay. Canada’s last medal at an 18U World Championship came in 2006 when a club led by Brett Lawrie defeated Mexico 6-2 to claim the bronze medal.

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Brown runs with Bolt in men’s 200m semifinal race Tw o y e a r s a g o, A a r o n Brown was racing in the provincial high school track and field championships for Birchmount Park Collegiate. He won the 100m event. Yesterday he ran at the London Olympics in a 200m semifinal heat alongside Jamaican superstar Usain Bolt, who was fresh off defending his Olympic 100m final last Sunday. Brown finished fourth in yesterday’s semifinal, which was easily won by Bolt, and just failed to qualify for the final. Brown ran his semifinal in a time of 20:42 seconds, which was a personal best for him. Brown, who just turned 20 at the end of May, advanced to the semifinal heat after finishing third in his qualifying heat with a time of 20.55 seconds. “I was so nervous, it is crazy out there,” said Brown, in a post-race interview on the Canadian Olympic Association website. He did have at least one thing going for him in yesterday’s semifinal – it was

his parents in east Toronto. Crystal Emmanuel, who was born in Scarborough but now calls the East York area home, ran in her first Olympic semifinal race Tuesday afternoon. She finished seventh and did not qualify for the final. Emmanuel, 20, finished her qualifying heat in a season’s best time of 23.10 seconds – good enough for fifth. The Top 3 women from each heat automatically qualified and the next six fastest finishers also qualified. Emmanuel secured the last of those qualifying spots for the semifinal. GOLD MEDALIST

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Justyn Warner, left, competes in his 100m semifinal heat at the 2012 London Olympics on Sunday. Warner, a graduate of Birchmount Park Collegiate, tied his best time of 10.09 seconds to finish fifth, but did not qualify for the final.

held early evening (London time), as opposed to his 200m qualifying heat which kicked off just before noon on Tuesday.

“I’m not a real morning person so that didn’t help. At around 120m I felt the lactic acid, but I said no way, man, this is the Olympics and just

found another gear, ran guys down.” Brown, when he’s not attending the University of Southern California, lives with

Running beside the gold medalist from Saturday’s 100m, Shelly-Ann FraserPryce of Jamaica, might have helped push the young runner. “I started to tighten up a bit in the last 50 metres, I’m really happy to be through,” said Emmanuel in a statement released by the Canadian Olympic Committee. Emmanuel also said it was a

great experience qualifying in front of 80,000 spectators. On Tuesday, Phylicia George, who did her final year of high school at Scarborough’s Mary Ward Catholic Secondary School, finished sixth in the finals of the women’s 100-metre hurdles. George, who grew up in Markham, was third in the semifinal race on Tuesday with a time of 12.65 seconds which was a personal best. The final was won by Australian Sally Pearson. On the weekend, Justyn Warner, who also attended Birchmount Park, competed in the men’s 100m sprints. Warner reached the semifinals of the event, also running in a heat with eventual winner Bolt. Warner, 24, tied his best time of 10.09 seconds to finish fifth in his semifinal Sunday night, but it wasn’t enough to advance to the final. Up n e x t f o r Wa r n e r, his brother Ian, who also attended Birchmount Park, and Brown is the men’s 4-x100m relay which begins with heats on Friday.

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A mourner reaches to touch the coffin of Shyanne Charles following the young murder victim’s funeral on Saturday, July 28, at Highland Funeral Home in Scarborough. Charles, 14, was killed in the July 16 Danzig Street shooting. A trust fund has been established by the community to help her family.

Trust fund established for family of shooting victim Shayanne Charles Neighbours who miss Shyanne Charles have started a trust fund to help her family. They are hoping it will pay for the funeral of the West Hill girl, 14 when she was killed at the Danzig Street mass shooting on July 16. Community members who started the Shyanne Charles Trust Account, which was opened last week, also help the fund will sustain her mother and siblings through future needs, such as counselling. Anyone can donate to the account (#1328018)

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that Mayor Rob Ford made on his and his brother’s radio show, that despite having made changes to the collective agreement that would allow full contracting out, the final stages won’t likely be implemented until after the 2014 municipal election. City staff will be monitoring collection of solid waste across the west end. GFL is currently the only private company collecting residential garbage under city contracts. After signing with the city, GFL finalized its acquisition of Turtle Island Recycling, which had the contract to collect garbage in Etobicoke. CUPE Local 416 President Mark Ferguson said the beginning of the new contract was “a sad day for residents of the City of Toronto and a

sad day for working people across the city.” He said, “It’s a bad day for residents because it’s a day where collectively we’ve lost control and oversight of a critical public service. It’s a sad day for workers because it represents yet another step toward lower wages, less security and less dignity for working people.” The union has established a hotline for residents with concerns or complaints about garbage collection in the area. “Residents who observe shoddy service, the mixing of waste streams or dangerous driver activity can contact 1-866-419-2227,” he said. Residents can also call the city’s 311 service to talk directly to city solid waste staff.

Throat and stomach irritation hospitalizes Ford Mayor Rob Ford’s hospitalization Tuesday and Wednesday was due to an “irritation in the mayor’s throat and stomach” which aggravated his asthma, according to a statement from the mayor’s office. The statement came yesterday afternoon as Ford remained under observation at the Humber River Regional Hospital. Ford checked himself in to the hospital Tuesday

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(Kingston Rd. & Markham Rd.)

MOVING SALE Sat. August 11th 9am - 4pm 48 Centennial Rd. (Port Union/ Lawrence) Stereo system, tables, chairs, & much more!

GARAGE SALE

Sat. August 11th

8am - 3pm 38 Aspendale Dr.

APPLIANCE REPAIR/INSTALLATION

MASONRY & CONCRETE

FOR ALL YOUR RENO NEEDS

MARS APPLIANCE REPAIR

ABU BAKAR BUILDING RESTORATIONS

• Windows • Doors • Bathrooms • Kitchens • Awnings • Eavestroughs • Porches • Railings • Steps • Patios • Stucco • Waterproofing • Brickwork • Decks • Roofing • Painting

HARDWOOD FLOOR Specialists. Installations, Resanding, Stains. For estimate call Jim 416-284-6243 or 416-561-9502 NESO FLOORING Carpet installation starting from $1.29/ sq.ft. Hardwood, laminate at low prices. 26 yrs experience. Free Estimates. Best Price! 647-400-8198

HOME RENOVATIONS

MODEL RENOVATIONS INC. (416) 736-0090

FINANCING AVAILABLE - AS LOW AS $39/MO Licensed & Insured • 25 Yrs. Experience

10% Seniors’ Discount • Member BBB

All kinds of household items & toys.

416-500-0304 • www.abubakarrestoration.ca •

CONCRETE & PAVING

BRICK RESTORATION CALL FOR ALL YOUR MASONRY NEEDS

Sales, Service, Installations.

www.airflexltd.com 416-439-7155 metro lic. #H16265

DANAR RESTORATION No Down Payment for Seniors! - Concrete Porches - Porch Enclosures - Steps, Walkways - Windows, Doors - Flagstone, Bricks - Aluminum Work & Railings - Basement Leaks - Roofs, Awnings and Canopies DON’T PAY FOR 1 YEAR! O.A.C. 18 YEARS WITH THE SAME NAME AND NUMBER

www.danarco.ca

416-791-1234

FRANK’S RENOVATIONS

• Interlocking • Flagstone • Verandas • Concrete • Retaining Walls • Waterproofing • Flower Boxes • Brickwork • Wood Fences

Free Estimates

Metro Lic 15743

416.261.1363 Cell 647-678-9282 Call

BRICDrywall O HOME IMPROVEMENTS � Bathrooms � Tiles

Crown Moldings � Painting Basement Finishing � Decks � Fences

StreetPrint Stamped & Coloured Asphalt Asphalt Paving

GUARANTEED F������� HIGH QUALITY RENOVATIONS WORK

SPECIALIZE IN: Basement, Kitchen & Bathroom Renovations, Specialty Woodworking NO JOB TOO SMALL

FOR A FREE ESTIMATE PLEASE CALL:

416-389-4988

www.fairportrenovations.com • lui@fairportrenovations.com

PETER’S CONCRETE & BRICK • Resurface and Build new porches • Specialize in flagstone work • Stone facing around the house FREE ESTIMATES 10% Seniors Discount 35 years in Business www.pcbrick.ca

416-267-2384 LIC. #B23188

Call Phil at 416-991-3111

Walkways/Curbs Free Estimates Bonded & Insured

PLUMBING

Design your own driveway! Visit www.multiseal.net

PLUMBER

Call (416) 743-6017

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BEST RATES GUARANTEED!

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SUMMER SPECIAL - 20% OFF

Decorative Natural Stone Epoxy Overlay On Existing Concrete Veranda Steps, Walkways, Patio Etc. All Concrete and Interlocking Works & Repairs

24/7 - No extra charges for evenings, weekends or holidays Seniors Discounts Metro lic. # P20212 • Fully insured

FREE ESTIMATES (416) 427-0955

www.venetianconstruction.ca

ROOFING

HEATING & COOLING

REPAIRS REPAIRS REPAIRS REPAIRS REPAIRS

Free estimates 416-709-0785

UNIVERSAL

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! HEATING AND COOLING BIGGEST SALE EVER! SAVE $1,000

Air Con. From $1450 installed! BEST PRICES IN TOWN!!!

Tune-up & Clean Furnaces or A/C Plus 22pt. Check List Carbon Monoxide CO Levels $

69.95

CALL FOR FREE ESTIMATES

*10 Year Warranty

Free Estimate � Call 416-606-9881

• Glass Block • Marble • Fireplace Re-facing DEPENDABLE & HONEST WORKMANSHIP

PAVING COMPANY

GAS FURNACES CENTRAL AIR

• WE CONVERT OIL OR ELECTRICAL FURNACE TO GAS • INSTALL TANKLESS HOT WATER & BOILER • LOWEST PRICE – WE DO ALL PROCESSES TO GET MAXIMUM REBATE

RATED A+ IN BBB 15 YEARS OF SERVICE ~ 24/7

416-445-1718

www.universalhc.ca

LANDSCAPING, LAWN CARE, SUPPLIES

SULLIVAN LAWN & SNOW SERVICES INC.

416-699-4754 Est. 1988

www.sullivanlawn.ca info@sullivanlawn.ca Now Accepting

LANDSCAPE • LAWN CARE MAINTENANCE

Since 1990

ROOFING REPAIRS Co.

LOW COST REPAIRS EAVESTROUGH CLEANING

• MAJOR & MINOR REPAIRS • SHINGLES • ANIMAL DAMAGE • TRAP DOORS • REMOVAL • EAVESTROUGH REPAIRS • CHIMNEYS • SKYLIGHTS • FLAT ROOFS • GUTTER GUARD • TUCK POINTING • VALLEY REPAIRS • ALL VENTING WORK • PATCH WORK • SOFFIT & FACIA

SAME DAY SERVICE

647-235-8123

ROOFING DUN-RITE REPAIRS • SIDING/FASCIA • EAVESTROUGH 24 HOURS • TUCKPOINTING EMERGENCY REPAIRS • VENTING • GUTTER GUARDS • ANIMAL REMOVAL

• SHINGLES • FLAT ROOFS • SKY LIGHTS • CHIMNEY’S • VALLEY’S • ANIMAL PROOFING 15% Senior’s Discount

ALL TYPES OF ROOF REPAIRS 647-857-5656

Sullivan Summer Sale CANADIAN SAVE 10% some conditions apply

• Lawn Cutting

• Sodding

• Landscaping, Design & Planting • Tree/Shrub/Hedge Pruning & Removal

ROOF

MASTERS

• Shingles • Flat Roofs • Skylights • Chimneys • Eavestroughs • Repairs • Free Estimates

Save UP TO 15% OFF Lic. # B21358

Fully Licensed & Insured

416-626-0777

www.canadianroofmasters.com

FREE ESTIMATES

FULLY INSURED MEMBER OF LANDSCAPE ONTARIO

NO HST TEK TILES • Indoors: washroom, Kitchen, Plumbing, Electrical, Drywall, Paint, Tile. • Outdoors: Exterior Wall, Steps, Porch And All Home Repairs. FREE ESTIMATES:

www.insidetoronto.com

416-451-9040

Window Sills • Chimneys • Stone Porches

HUGE GARAGE SALE Sat. August 11th

(Pharmacy/ Ellesmere)

Residential and Commercial Masonry Repairs, Concrete Work, Interlocking, Brick Repairs, Tuck Pointing, Parging, Caulking, Waterproofing and More! Fully licensed & insured

Repairs and Rebuilding, Brick, Block & Stone

(Ellesmere/ McCowan)

8am - 3pm 22 Robertsfield Cres.

for low cost, fast, reliable repairs of: • fridges• stoves• dryers• washers • dishwashers• freezers • dehumidifiers• air conditioners Call Mark (Cert. Tech)

REPAIRS REPAIRS REPAIRS REPAIRS REPAIRS REPAIRS

LICENSED PLUMBER. New Installation, plumbing repairs, drain service. 24 hours. Professional service at an affordable price. Call Peter: 647-801-7595

Local, long distance Packing service, FREE boxes.

HOME IMPROVEMENT DIRECTORY

REPAIRS REPAIRS REPAIRS REPAIRS REPAIRS REPAIRS

ALWAYS CHEAPEST!

Masonry & Concrete

Your HOMEIMPROVEMENT HOME IMPROVEMENT Directory

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Waste Removal

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416-712-8803

www.tektiles.ca

ON LAWNCARE since

1967 • QUALITY LAWN CARE • HEDGE & TREE PRUNING • WALKWAYS, PATIOS & DRIVEWAYS • SPRING CLEANUPS, THATCHING

FREE ESTIMATES

416-288-0313

WWW.UNDERHILL-WECARE.COM

(416) 875-2099 • www.roofdoctoron.com


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Diggin’ in at the RibFest SCARBOROUGH ROTARY RIBFEST: Jennifer Zruna, right, hoists Blazin Barbecue’s Mississauga Ribfest best ribs trophy while serving sauce samples during the Scarborough Rotary Ribfest at Thomson Park on Friday. At top left, Blazin Barbeque’s Michayla Baillargeon prepares some ribs during the event. Hogs Gone Wild’s Dave Wilson works on a rack of ribs Staff photos/JUSTIN TANG

HOME IMPROVEMENT ROOFING

WASTE REMOVAL

BINS TO YOU

Roof Repair Experts

✓Full roofs ✓Missing Shingles ✓Minor/Major Leaks ✓Raccoon Problems

✓Eaves & Downspout ✓Skylights

DISPOSAL SERVICE • DRIVEWAY FRIENDLY BINS 4 TO 20 YARD MINI BINS • NIGHTS, WEEKEND DROPS AVAILABLE • KEEP OUR BINS UP TO 7 DAYS NO CHARGE

416-248-0211

1-888-662-DUMP 1-888-662-3867

TREE/STUMP SERVICES

WATERPROOFING

LIC# L179362 20% Senior Discount

THE WET BASEMENT SPECIALISTS

Since 1993

• Trimming, Pruning & Stump Removal • Certified & Insured • Free Estimates

2010

wanthony@rogers.com

Waterproofing and Foundation Repairs Interior & Exterior Methods Basement Floor Lowering Licensed • 30 Yrs Experience • Insured

416-749-2273 • www.basetech.ca

416 -450 -3062 Seniors Discount & Arborist Reports available

GTA TREE SERVICE

Quick Service!!! • Experts in Removal of Dangerous Trees • Trimming, Pruning, Removal • Stump Removal • $2 million Liability + WSIB SPRING SAVINGS 20% OFF!

Call Bobby 416-828-TREE (8733) www.GTAtree.com

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GTA’s

SIZZLING SUMMER

Easy Buy! Credit Worries Don’t Worry 3 Easy Steps

1. Pick A Car + Payment 2. Bring $99 3. Let us Work for you PAYMENTS UNDER $60 A WEEK

PAYMENTS UNDER $75 A WEEK

1999 HONDA CIVIC, ONE OWNER TRADE, ALL MAINTENANCE DONE, AUTO, LOADED

$4,995 + tax

PAYMENTS UNDER $100 A WEEK

2004 MAZDA 3, ONE OWNER ONLY 75,000 KMS, FINISHED IN BLACK

2009 PONTIAC G8 AUTO, LOADED,

2008 HYUNDAI SONATA GLS, V6, ONE OWNER, 55,000 KM, MOON ROOF

2010 TOYOTA RAV 4 4 WHEEL DRIVE, AUTO, LOADED

$19,995 OR $99 DWN · $84.5 W/K

$6,995 OR $99 DWN · $60.5 W/K

2010 DODGE AVENGER, BLACK/BLACK, BAL. OFF FACTORY WARRANTY

$20,995 OR $99 DWN · $79 W/K

$13,995 OR $99 DWN · $61 W/K

$12,995 OR $99 DWN · $49.5 W/K

2011 KIA SORENTO LX V6, 7 PASS, ALL WHEEL DRIVE

2012 KIA RIO LX PLUS LIKE NEW

2010 NISSAN SENTRA, AUTO, LOADED, BAL. OFF FACTORY WARRANTY

$23,995 OR $99 DWN · $89 W/K

$15,995 OR $99 DWN · $61 W/K

$12,995 OR $99 DWN · $49.5 W/K

2008 KIA SPORTAGE EX LUXURY V6, ONLY 35,000 KMS, ONE OWNER

2004 GMC JIMMY 4X4 ONE OWNER, LOADED

$18,995 OR $99 DWN · $79.5 W/K

$6,995 OR $99 DWN · $60.5 W/K

2009 CHEV UPLANDER 7 PASS, LIKE NEW

2011 CHEV EXPRESS 1500 CARGO VAN

2008 HONDA ACCORD EX-L ONE OWNER, LEATHER, MOON ROOF

$14,995 OR $0 DWN · $57 W/K

$22,995 OR $99 DWN · $86 W/K

$16,995 OR $99 DWN · $73 W/K

2006 HONDA CRV, ONE OWNER ALL ORIGNAL IN GREAT CONDITION, LOADED, ALL WHEEL DRIVE

$7,995 OR $99 DWN · $53 W/K

2010 VW PASSAT, LEATHER, AUTO, LOADED, BAL. OF FACTORY WARRANTY

2006 PONTIAC G5, GT, LOADED, LEATHER, SUNROOF, LOW CLICKS

2010 DODGE GRAND CARAVAN STOW AND GO, LOADED, STK #5647P

2011 CHEV EXPRESS 2500 CARGO VAN

$23,995 OR $99 DWN · $89 W/K

$18,995 OR $99 DWN · $71.5 W/K

2011 KIA SPORTAGE EX LOADED, BLACK/BLACK

$22,995 OR $99 DWN · $86 W/K 2010 GMC TERRAIN SLE AUTO LOADED

$16,995 OR $99 DWN · $72.5 W/K

$7995 OR $0 DWN · $53 W/K

$22,995 OR $99 DWN · $86 W/K

Used cars sales is booming!

We are currently seeking USED CAR CONSULTANTS. No experience necessary. Salary plus commission

Leather, Sunroof, Loaded

2003 GMC Envoy XL SLT

4x4, 7 Pass, Leather, Sunroof, Loaded, One owner

2001 Kia Sportage SUV 4X4 One Owner, Low Kms

$23,995 OR $99 DWN · $99.5 W/K 2011 MERCEDES C250 4 MATIC 4 MATIC LOADED LOW KMS, BAL OF FACTORY WARRANTY

U Certify, U Save AS IS* 2003 CHEV Malibu LT

2008 BUICK ENCLAVE CXL LEATHER, 2 SUNROOFS, LOADED

$29,995 OR $99 DWN · $95 W/K

1,895 $ 4,995 $ 2,698 $

*The vehicle is sold “As Is” and is not represented as being in a road worthy condition, mechanically sound or maintained at any guaranteed level of quality. The vehicle may not be fit for use as a means of transport and may require substantial repairs at my expense.

Sale ends August 11, 2012 at 6:00pm

ALL PRICES AND PAYMENTS ARE PLUS TAX AND LIC AND 84 MTH TERMS, 2006 MODEL YEAR IS 60 MTHS @ 639% O.A.C, 2007 MODEL YEAR ARE 72 MTH TERM @ 6.9% O.A.C INVENTORY SHOWN ARE AUCTION BUYS,ONE OWNER TRADE IN’S AND DAILY RENTALS THAT ARE INCOMING AND IN STOCK VEHICLES NOT EXCATLY AS SHOWN SUBJECT TO LENDERS FINAL APPROVAL 2004 AND 2005 MY PAYMENTS ARE OVER 36 MTHS, 06 MY PAYMENTS ARE 60 MTHS, INVENTORY INCLUDES DAILY RENTALS, AUCTION BUYS AND TRADE INS O.A.C.

Used Car Superstore

Where Deals Happen!

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3445

SHEPPARD AVE E

@ WARDEN

416.291.7733


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