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HULA ALOHA: Jeanina David, left, performs as part of the Hula Aloha presentation during Canadian Cancer Society Relay for Life activities in Morningside Park on Friday. For more photos, see page 13.

Port Union Waterfront Festival set for Saturday The sixth annual Port Union Waterfront Festival is set for this Saturday. The day will feature entertainment, music, numerous

activities for children and a community barbecue. The festival is organized by a number of community associations including Coronation,

West Rouge and Highland Creek. Ward 44 Councillor Ron Moeser, the West Rouge Sports and Recreation group and the West Hill-Highland Creek Lions also

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help to organize. The festival runs from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. and takes place at the Port Union Village Common Park, at the foot of Port Union Road.

Former Scarborough Southwest Councillor Adrian Heaps appears to have settled what the city considers outstanding legal expenses. Toronto Council in 2008 decided to reimburse Heaps and a North York councillor, Giorgio Mammoliti, for what both spent defending against compliance audits applications brought against them by rival candidates in the 2006 municipal election. In 2010, Deputy Mayor Doug Holyday successfully challenged that decision in court and the bylaw authorizing the payments was struck down. Council reacted by issuing grants to the two councillors to protect what members considered a municipal interest, expressed at the time by thenMayor David Miller as protecting people ”who aren’t rich but want to run for office.” In February 2011, however, council adopted external legal advice to seek recovery of $64,800 from Heaps and provided him with two years to comply. Last week, city council approved a proposed settlement with Heaps for an amount which will not be disclosed publicly.

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