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Camping in the Rouge: newcomers give it a try 3 Basketball league reaches out to Danzig and Galloway 8
Golf tourney helps out local kids
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An annual golf tournament celebrating Scarborough’s diverse community has also raised money for The Scarborough Hospital’s pediatric clinic. The fourth annual Scarborough World Cup of Golf raised more than $100,000 for the hospital’s Paedlink Clinic. The program fast-tracks the emergency care of young patients by diverting them away from the emergency department to a childfriendly environment where they can receive appropriate services dedicated to children. UNIQUE MEDICAL NEEDS
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MURAL CELEBRATION: Representatives from Shoppers Drug Mart help Chad Hanna, president and CEO of Rouge Valley Health System Foundation, unveil a mural celebrating the Tree of Life fundraising campaign at the Centenary hospital site in Scarborough Wednesday afternoon. Shoppers Drug Mart’s Tree of Life campaign raises money for local charities across Canada.
Variety Village seeks help to deal with flooding MIKE ADLER madler@insidetoronto.com The July storm that flooded so many Scarborough basements also deluged part of Variety Village, which says it has no choice but to turn to its supporters for help. The oldest part of the recreational complex flooded three times this
summer because of forgotten structural flaws that need immediate repair, CEO John Willson said yesterday. Damage was greatest on July 15, when an estimated four inches of rain fell in 15 minutes. Water overwhelmed drainage from the roof of a former vocational school that houses Variety’s weight
room and, on the basement level, its taekwondo studio. Insurance should pay the cost of repairing the damaged roof, which was redone only six years ago. But the storm water pooled in the parking lot and soaked into gravel and soil along a wall. “Water being water it looked for a place to go,” and it seeped through
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three vents - two in storage rooms, one in an old furnace room - remaining from when the basement housed a laboratory making artificial limbs, said Willson. “It burst through into the room and soaked all the taekwondo mats,” though staff acted quickly to dry the mats and prevent mould, he said. >>>EMERGENCY, page 10
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“Despite what we may think, a child is not just a small adult,” explained Dr. Peter Azzopardi, chief of pediatrics at The Scarborough Hospital. “They have very unique medical needs that require specialized assessment and treatment, which are best provided by pediatric nurses and physicians.” The clinic, which is offered at both the General and Birchmount campuses, has been successful in reducing emergency wait times and the number of admissions by providing more efficient pediatric services and helping children return home more quickly. Clinicians also focus on educating parents to avoid possible readmissions in the future. The program needs the support of fundraisers such as the golf tournament to improve facilities and buy equipment. The golf tournament took place on Tuesday of this week at Angus Glen Golf and Country Club in Markham.
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