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patients were involuntarily admitted, compared to 46 per cent of patients from the general population. That means those patients delayed seeking help until their illness had progressed so far they have no choice, said Dr. Maria Chiu, a research scientist with the Institute for Clinical Evaluative Sciences (ICES) at Sunnybrook Health Sciences Centre.
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Chiu said the same trend was seen in adults with recognizably Asian or South Asian surnames. Their illnesses when admitted tended to be “much more severe,” and so did symptoms of psychosis - such as delusions or abnormal thoughts - as well as aggressive behaviours, such as a resistance to treatment. Nor was this much different in Asian or South Asian patients who were Canadian
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Don’t split the Beach, residents tell city’s Executive Committee Beach more associated with downtown than it is with Scarborough: resident DAVID NICKLE dnickle@insidetoronto.com Don’t split the Beach. That’s the message that a petition of more than 600 Beach residents sent to the Oct. 26 Executive Committee meeting, where Mayor John Tory and city councillors will be deciding how to readjust ward boundaries across the
options-previously favoured by Mayor Tory-would see the number of city councillors remain the same. But the east end Beach would be split on that model-with the eastern half becoming a part of a ward that includes parts of Scarborough. The petition, submitted by Beach resident Brian Graff, was signed by 639 Beach residents and asks that the committee not split the Beach and add the three
city. The committee will be deciding between recommendations from outside consultants who’ve examined the city’s population and demographics. The consultants are recommending that the city increase the number of councillors by three, to a total of 47. Another of those
seats. “Many people in the Beach were outraged at the 44 Ward option that would arbitrarily split up our community,” wrote Graff in his letter to the Executive Committee. “I had no trouble getting signatures - because Queen (Street East) is so busy with pedestrians and our community is so cohesive and people stay well informed.” Graff noted that historically, the eastern boundary of
the Beach has been Victoria Park, and that the neighbourhood is more associated with downtown Toronto than it is with Scarborough. He scoffed at the idea perpetuated in media reports that “Beachers” hate Scarborough. “Scarborough does have the unfortunate nickname of ‘Scarberia’ because of its sprawling character and major streets lined with parking lots, strip retail plazas and “Big Box” stores.
Scarborough also has nice post-war residential areas, the Bluffs and the Rouge River and the new Rouge Park. But Beachers have an identity and image of our community as being quite distinct from the image and identity of Scarborough.” Under the 47 ward option, the Beach would be divided along a zig-zagging line south from the railway lines along Main Street, Lee Avenue and then east along Queen to Victoria Park.
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n a few days our streets will be full of miniature ghouls, princesses and witches, excitedly going door-to-door to fill up their treat bags. At this time of year, however, it’s not just on Halloween that drivers and pedestrians need to be cautious of each other. The days are shorter and it’s usually under the cover of darkness that people busy themselves getting to and from work, or kids make their way to school. Last week Toronto police reported 18 pedestrians were hit on the road in one day - with one of those incidents resulting in a fatality. We’ve all seen that video from Pickering where the girl getting off a bus is nearly OuR ViEW little hit by a careless driver zooming past. Distracted The close call was enough to walking can make staff gasp in the newsroom. The reality is, for our streets to cause injuries be safer, both drivers and pedestrians need to change their ways. Drivers cannot be distracted. Put your cellphones away, don’t drive while juggling a burger, pay attention to what’s happening in front of and around your car. Watch crosswalks and check blind spots - particularly curbside - for approaching pedestrians or cyclists. For those on the sidewalks, attention needs to be on your surroundings too. As Peel Regional Police Const. Mark Fischer told us this week, “Just like distracted driving, there’s distracted walking that can cause injuries.” Make eye contact with drivers as you approach crosswalks. If it’s raining, use an umbrella so you can monitor the traffic around you. Adult and children pedestrians also need to be mindful of their appearance. Dark clothing limits visibility; choose reflective gear instead. Parents should talk with their kids about street safety and wearing the right clothing in darker hours. If children can walk with a parent, a friend, or in a group - all the better. Some neighbourhoods organize ‘walking school buses’ that pick children up at their front doors. It’s on all of us to change our behaviours and make the effort to keep pedestrians safe.
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Do voters need a rest from byelections? What with the tenor of the presidential election nearing its close south of the border, maybe we shouldn’t be surprised that the good voters of northeast Scarborough are tired of being voters and would like a rest. Still, it was hard not to be a bit surprised when at the last council meeting Councillor Chin Lee suggested that some 900 residents of Ward 42 (Scarborough-Rouge River) were interested in abandoning their franchise until the next municipal election and seeing the seat vacated by long-time councillor Raymond Cho filled by council appointment. Lee said he had a petition of that size, asking for an end to what they called “musical chairs” between the various elected offices in Ward 42. There have been a lot of byelections there. Cho departed for Queen’s Park in the last one, this past summer. School trustee Neethan
david nickle the city Shan, a New Democrat, was recently elected to the Toronto District School Board in a January byelection, and ran against Cho in the summer. Perhaps, the petitioners worried, the enthusiastic legislator Shan (identified in everything but name in the petition) would do so again. And so with the support of Mayor John Tory, his executive committee members and really everyone else but the left-wing minority, council is waiting a month so that Lee (whose ward borders Ward 42) might consult further with the community. Sympathy for weary Scarborough electors aside, one can’t ignore the possibility that the majority wing of city council wants more of a say in the representation of Ward 42 (and one vote in 45) than a quick byelec-
tion - you know, the sort of thing that people expect in a democracy, two years out from a general election might otherwise allow. There’s going to be more of this as time goes on. On Wednesday, Mayor Tory’s executive committee had a look at the final report from consultants charged with recommending changes to Toronto’s ward boundaries for the next election. The meeting occurred after the deadline for this column, but the matter must still move to council next month and when it does, I predict a vigorous if occasionally arcane fight over the recommendation to add three new wards bringing the total to 47. Now, the discussion as to whether the number of politicians should be increased is a bit more nuanced: democratic representation can be balanced with 47 councillors, the current 44 or even the 22-member council that the late Rob Ford advocated. And
councillors do cost money. These ones would cost a total of $870,000 a year, with another $210,000 to set up the three city hall and constituency offices in the first year. Aside from the money, there is also the matter of all that debate. Those old enough to get tired of voting are also old enough to remember when Toronto Council had 57 members, just after amalgamation, and how exhausting that bunch was. Of course, the real answer is that whether we want to or not, the right to vote in an election and have one’s views and interests represented in government is important in itself - and as well as being a right, a responsibility. One might think that everyone should understand that.
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Colour Guard Dinner Dance WHEN: 6 to 11 p.m. WHERE: Legion Br 258, 45 Lawson Rd. CONTACT: Irene Steven, 647982-3089, irenestevens@rogers.com COST: $20 dinner and dance Celebrating 50 years. Music by DJ Steve Wellman. Origami Flower Tutorial WHEN: 6 to 7 p.m. WHERE: Agincourt Library, 155 Bonis Ave. CONTACT: 416-3968943 COST: Free Learn how to use recycled books to make beautiful paper flowers. Registration required. Water Is Life Halloween Masquerade Ball WHEN: 7 p.m. to 2 a.m. WHERE: Chandni Grand Banquet hall, 3895 McNicoll Ave., Toronto, oN M1X 1e7 CONTACT: Neruban Varatharajah, 647-802-7119, www.masqueradeparty.ca, neruban.vara@yahoo.com COST: early bird tickets $50 You are cordially invited to spend an evening with a dinner, a fashion show, plenty of entertainment and more. Provide children and adults in Kenya and Ghana with access to clean water with the help of Water is Life Foundation, a non-profit organization who manufactures “Filter Straws”.
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mike adler edges of toronto turn a vacant house into income property, is too strong for many owners to resist. Students looking for cheap rents are the main reason. Scarborough’s Conlins Road, where I paid to see one home’s plans in 2013, is near University of Toronto Scarborough Campus (UTSC). A report at Toronto Council’s Executive Committee this week suggests blocking out five areas where licensed “multitenant housing” may soon be allowed. Four are near post-secondary institutions with inadequate housing: Humber College, Seneca College Newnham, York University’s Downsview Campus, and UTSC. The fifth proposed zone for these “pilot permissions” takes in Scarborough’s northwest corner, where in 2008 one home was found to have
18 bedrooms. The neighbourhood is just south of Markham, a city so retrograde it’s still being pushed toward allowing basement apartments. Rounds of consultations got the city to this point. There will be more, and certain councillors and residents convinced rooming houses are poison, will do everything they can to stop things changing. They may succeed in delaying a compromise on rooming houses so the problem will be left for the next term of council. But this is a battle they will one day lose: people still need cheap places to live on North York and Scarborough’s edges. It would be wise to have those places inspected, and held to standards the city sets. Simply saying no again won’t solve the rooming house problem.
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Childcare seems to be the topic of conversation these days amongst my peers. One friend told me she was missing out on paying gigs because she was no longer eligible for daycare subsidy and couldn’t afford the $106 a day fee. Previously, when she was working part time in retail, it was also a struggle. Shifts ending as late as 9:30 p.m. meant daycare facilities weren’t available. She searched for a babysitter, which she said would sometimes run her up to $20 an hour. A considerable amount more than her hourly wage. It turns out my friend’s childcare woes are shared by many in Toronto. A recent study commissioned by the City of Toronto to look at the demand for licensed child care showed that 75 per cent of families find it unaffordable. As such, the demand for it is low because it’s unattainable. The study, led by University of Toronto econ-
priya ramanujam MILLENNIAL MIND omists Gordon Cleveland and Michael Krashinsky, puts forth three possible strategies to improve the situation: provide fee subsidies for all eligible families, cap childcare costs at 10 per cent of a family’s income or cap fees at $20 a day per child. Put any one of those strategies in place, and the study shows a significant increase in the demand. Beyond that, though, I’d argue it’s time for the entire childcare system to undergo a serious overhaul in order to meet the evolving needs of parents. In today’s precarious work, gig economy landscape, a system largely built on a traditional 9 to 5, Monday to Friday work model is growing obsolete. A 2015 research paper completed by the Childcare Resource and Research Unit, titled “Work Around
the Clock, A Snapshot of Non-standard Hours Childcare in Canada”, determined that regulated childcare options outside of 7:30 a.m. to 6 p.m. on weekdays are grossly lacking. More options like late evening, weekend and even overnight facilities or co-working spaces with built-in childcare – that are affordable and subsidized as needed without impossible wait lists – must be considered. Quality childcare has many benefits, but the economic benefits of working parents and social benefits of the child’s development are top of mind. You know the saying; it takes a village to raise a child? It’s time for policy makers to do their part to level the playing field for a new generation of parents, and their children. Priya Ramanujam is a journalist, editor, and co-founder of Urbanology Magazine. She is a proud lifelong Scarborough resident. Reach her @SincerelyPriya
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Send Scarborough 3,000 jobs, John Tory told Mike Adler madler@insidetoronto.com Move 3,000 City of Toronto jobs to Scarborough immediately, a community coalition has told Mayor John Tory in a widely-circulated letter. The Scarborough Community Renewal Organization (SCRO) asks Tory to transfer entire departments, including those handling city planning, engineering and purchasing, to Scarborough Civic Centre and office buildings nearby. Generated by a campaign led by Rotary clubs, the group said it’s “excited” to include the Bloor-Danforth extension to Scarborough Town Centre - backed by Tory and approved by Toronto Council in July - to a list of reasons why corporations should move to Scarborough. “That said, Scarborough residents and businesses are hearing from potential investors, ‘If the City of Toronto is not investing in Scarborough
why should we?’” says the letter. Speaking at a Centennial College event in April 2015, Tory gave the impression he would relocate a number of municipal employees from City Hall and other downtown buildings to the Civic Centre, which has become less than crowded since Scarborough’s amalgamation with Toronto. The mayor said he would “show some leadership in moving some city jobs to Scarborough and having some presence here.” He added he would then say to private employers, “I’m making the move to put some people in Scarborough; so should you.” The SCRO, now preparing promotional material to attract employers, suggested it is pressing the mayor to keep his word. “We feel there is no need to wait for the subway to be constructed,” SCRO chairperson Jennifer McKelvie said on Friday.
“By moving jobs now, Toronto Council can send a strong signal that they are committed to implementing the transit plan. This will also give businesses confidence that Scarborough is a great place to have corporate headquarters,” she added. McKelvie said 3,000 out of 24,000 city employees currently work in Scarborough, which has a quarter of Toronto’s population. Moving 3,000 more to the Civic Centre and nearby office buildings, she added, “will mean 25 per cent of City of Toronto employees work in Scarborough.” The letter, dated October 19 and signed by McKelvie and Scott Hua, who heads the group’s economic development committee, also argues staff transferred to the Scarborough Centre area would gain “a first-hand understanding of the challenges Scarborough faces.” The mayor’s office on Friday, however, suggested the mayor will not under-
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Mayor John Tory (left) speaks with Victor Shastra during a 2015 Rotary Club reception at the Centennial College Residence and Conference Centre to discuss the Scarborough Renewal Campaign report. The Scarborough Community Renewal Organization is calling on Tory to move municipal jobs to Scarborough, as promised.
take a plan to simply move employees from downtown to Scarborough. Keerthana Kamalavasan, a Tory spokesperson, said staff are undergoing a city-wide “office modernization review,” including in Scarborough, to see how the city can better use
its buildings. The review, she said, “will identify opportunities to optimize our real estate,” and give some employees the chance to work from home or work in city spaces closer to home. “The mayor is committed to creating economic opportu-
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Centennial College started with a leaky old radar factory in Scarborough MIKE ADLER madler@insidetoronto.com The day Centennial College opened it rained, and barrels stood in the hallways to catch water from the leaking roof. Construction workers continued to drill and hammer inside the building, a former radar factory on Scarborough’s Warden Avenue, as students arrived on Oct. 17, 1966. “It was an old arsenal. It just looked old. Nothing gorgeous about it at all,” recalls Sandy Marion, an original member of the faculty. The “temporary” campus rented from the federal government didn’t close for 38 years, but Centennial, Ontario’s first college of applied arts and technology, has grown and improved ever since. “It just went nowhere but better,” said Marion, who taught Secretarial Studies there from Day One until 1998. She remembers one thing most about Centennial’s early days: working there was fun. A year earlier, Marion was teaching secretarial skills in Cobourg, Ont. - she had taken a course as a graduation present - when a man named Frank Graham appeared in her classroom. Graham, head of Ontario’s trade schools and responsible for setting up the new community college system, drew the outline of Ontario on her blackboard. “We are planning to open 22 colleges, and the first one is Centennial,” Marion said he told her. Would she come work for it? On the day in May 1966 when Centennial got its founding documents from the province, Marion was one of two instructors the college called with offers. Hugh Innis, the first dean of faculty, promised $7,200 a year, “what I thought was quite a bit of money,” she
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Then and now: Top, equipment from a downtown Toronto trade school moves to Centennial College's new ashtonbee Campus in 1972. now the largest transportation training facility in Canada, the campus off Scarborough's warden avenue, got an impressive 'makeover' in 2014. (Submitted photo); Bottom, Students edmond Lai (left) and Lalit Singh paint a fixture at Bluffers Park during Centennial College’s 50th anniversary. The college sent students and faculty to 11 major parks in Toronto to paint the town green by planting trees, spreading mulch and picking up trash. (dan Pearce/Metroland)
said. On Sept. 19, when she first drove to the building, found by a committee of Scarborough and East York residents, Warden Avenue was under construction, and in rough shape. The faculty had three weeks to pull together a curriculum and programs for 514 students as construction continued. Marion remembers John Haar, Centennial’s first president, having to wear a hard hat while sitting at his desk.
She was barely 22, not much older than most students enrolling in technology, public relations, journalism and other courses. But it was a different, more casual time. The faculty grew close, and Marion started teaching shorthand, typing and what was then called “office practices.” “We weren’t sophisticated, but we did the training.” Centennial’s equipment was pretty good, Marion recalled. “John Haar said anytime we needed money
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1966: Centennial College - named for Canada’s approaching 100 birthday in 1967 - opens on Warden Avenue. John Haar is first president. 1968: Merged with Provincial Institute of Automotive and Allied Trades, Centennial buys building from Volkswagen Canada and gets second campus at 930 Warden. 1972: New Ashtonbee Campus, which becomes Canada’s largest transportation training centre, opens beside old VW building. 1977: Centennial’s third campus, Progress, opens near Markham Road to house business and engineering technology students. 1979: East York Campus opens. 1988: Province awards Centennial a Centre of Entrepreneurship, the only college to receive one without a university partner. 2000: Financed by students, a $8-million Student Centre opens at Progress Campus. 2001: Centennial buys Howard Johnson Plaza Hotel Toronto East across from Progress Campus, turning the hotel into a student residence and, later, conference centre. 2004: Centennial starts building new campus on land leased from University of Toronto Scarborough on Morningside Avenue. Ann Buller becomes Centennial’s sixth president. 2006: Centennial partners with schools in China, India and other countries. 2014: Ashtonbee Campus finishes “thorough makeover”; including glass-enclosed “gateway” building on Ashtonbee Road. 2016: Centennial celebrates 50th anniversary with Paint the Town Green, sending students and staff to “lend a hand” in 11 Toronto parks.
Those were days of rebellion. Students at the college “were not afraid to speak up to us, and if they didn’t like something we would hear about it,” said Marion. In the habit of protesting, members of the first student council led a march to Queen’s Park in November 1966 - not to confront thenEducation Minister Bill Davis, but to thank him for establishing the college system. Students on that march “knew this was their chance (for higher education). They
didn’t have the grades to get to university,” said Marion, who thinks she was lucky to be at the fledgling college herself. Centennial now has five campuses, serving 18,000 full-time and 20,000 parttime students, as well as partnerships with Ontario universities and schools overseas. Celebrations for its first half-century include an Oct. 28 gala fundraiser in the Centennial Residence and Culinary Arts Centre.
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Collen Dew has worked at Second Base Youth shelter for 23 years as an overnight team leader. She is joined by fellow staff, youth and union members to rally against the closing of the shelter in October.
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Children can be safe by being visible on Halloween Dominik kurek dkurek@insidetoronto.com For Roberta Overholt, a mother of three who helps countless children get to school everyday, walking is just a normal occurrence. She helps run the Walking School Bus at Brampton’s Morton Way Public School, which sees more than 100 participants. “It’s a program to promote children actually walking to school instead of having their parents drive them,” she said. While this has physical and environmental benefits, it also helps keep the children safe. “They know that they have to watch their surroundings. They know who to look for when we’re out walking,” Overholt said. Plus, walking in a group is safer than walking alone. Keeping a child safe is on every parent’s mind, particularly after a near miss caught
on video earlier this school year went viral. A 10-yearold girl in Pickering almost got hit crossing in front of a school bus when a car zoomed past. This was in broad daylight. With Halloween approaching and with shorter daylight hours, motorists need to watch for children who might be harder to spot in darkness. While driving according to the weather and daylight conditions and following the rules of the road will help minimize the risk of collision, police are reminding pedestrians that they too must ensure their own safety. Be visible and pay attention, said Peel Regional Police Constable Mark Fischer. “Wear reflective clothing, reflective bands, footwear, jackets, anything is helpful,” he said. “Put your cell phone away. Just like distracted driving, there’s distracted walking that can cause injuries.”
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Roberta Overholt (left) leads a line of children to school Tuesday morning in Brampton.
When it’s raining, use an umbrella. “Then you can keep your eyes up and you don’t need to be looking down,” Fischer said. Children should walk in groups. Walking in a group makes you more visible to drivers, but also makes you less likely to be approached by a dangerous stranger,
Fischer said. Children should avoid crossing in between intersections, and should stick to crosswalks, or lighted intersections to cross the road. Toronto-based Parachute, a national charity dedicated to safety awareness and education, tells parents that educating children about road safety starts with them.
“Parents knowing the rules of the road and being a really good role model is important,” Parachute interim CEO Pam Fuselli said. “I think parents underestimate how much of an impact their own behaviours have on their own children. So make sure that you do cross the road at the stop sign or the crosswalk or on a green light, versus
running across the road midblock.” Children should be taught the various rules of the road at the appropriate stages of their development. For example, a young child will need to hold hands to cross the road, and an older child will need to know which roads are safe and which are too busy to cross. “Doing that over time as they age, then they develop those habits as they grow. Unfortunately, it isn’t a onetime thing. It’s over time and repeatedly,” she said. Paisley Canada can help pedestrians become more visible in the dark. The company carries Albedo100, a spray that makes clothing reflective. “It increases your visibility,” said Toronto’s Bobbi Garrow, a territory manager for Paisley Canada and mom of three. “It will increase the opportunity for drivers to see you.” It’s available at major retailers.
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Current route is ‘horrible imposition on our community’: councillor >>>from page 1 “The good news is he’s got an open mind to it, he likes the concept,” Duguid, MPP for Scarborough Centre, told members of the Glen Andrews Community Association on Monday night. In July, Toronto Council confirmed the city will build the controversial Bloor-Danforth extension from Kennedy Station along McCowan Road to the shopping centre property.
vibration to neighbourhoods south of Ellesmere for at least five years, De Baeremaeker told a meeting at St. Andrew’s Presbyterian Church. “I’m now working and lobbying to stop this alignment from happening,” added De Baeremaeker, who is Tory’s lead on the subway as well as a Scarborough Centre councillor. The Big Bend alignment was created by Lorne Ross, a retired City of Scarborough planner, who said he has been trying to sell TTC staff on its merits since May. Instead of swerving east into the neighbourhood, the route he proposes would swerve west off McCowan, under a grocery store; it then follows an eastward curve to under the existing Scarborough Centre Station on Triton Road. That station’s bus terminal can and should be used for the new subway, Ross said. “It’s already paid for, it’s public property, and in my opinion it works very
current alignment But the TTC’s current alignment, shown to nearby residents, has the tunnel swerving east of McCowan south of Ellesmere Avenue, under homes, a plaza and a woodlot before ending at a station in what is now the mall’s eastern parking lot. The current route is a “horrible imposition on our community,” because it requires expropriation and will bring dust, noise, and
Track for the present alignment dead-ends under a Progress Avenue furniture store - a move Ross called “extraordinarily bad planning.” The Big Bend ends its track in a field the shopping centre owns along Brimley, making that the likely site to lower tunnel-boring equipment and excavate dirt. The subway could one day be extended west to reach the Sheppard Subway through an approved corridor, Ross said. possible drawback
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Scarborough Centre Councillor Glenn De Baeremaeker, at right, and Scarborough Centre MPP Brad Duguid, second from right, tell residents at the St. Andrew’s Prebyterian Church Monday, Oct. 24, that they support an alternate route for the proposed Scarborough Subway known as the Big Bend, and that Toronto Mayor John Tory does, too.
well.” Ross, Duguid and De Baeremaeker said Hatch, the company hired to bore the subway tunnel, believes the
new station can be built from inside the tunnel, a departure from the TTC’s usual cut-and-cover construction method.
One possible drawback is the Big Bend would add another 280 metres of tunnel to what is already a $3.2-billion project. Duguid, who said he met Tory on Monday and discussed Ross’s proposal, said cost comparison and engineering studies should be done before council decides. Council’s executive com-
mittee expects a report on a preferred alignment in December. Comparisons of different routes are slowing the subway planning down, De Baeremaeker acknowledged, “but I think it’s a good thing to do to make sure we get it right.” The councillor, reacting to a Toronto Star article suggesting council made its July decision based on a misleading TTC briefing note, told residents subway supporters are still in a political battle against a “downtown bloc” of councillors “trying to stop and sabotage this subway every single time that they can.” De Baeremaeker referred to the Star story as propaganda. “They throw out numbers and numbers and will say anything,” he said. Duguid, Ontario’s economic development minister, said he’s determined to see the subway built. “This project will be cancelled over my dead body.”
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The Bentway, the public space project planned for under the Gardiner Expressway, is looking for programming submissions. The 1.75-kilometre plan below the Gardiner between Strachan and Spadina avenues is promising to provide plenty of recreational options, including walking trails and cultural performances. From now until November 25, you can pitch your ideas for how to program the space.
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Transit Project Assessment Process - Public Meetings Our Greater Toronto and Hamilton Area (GTHA) is now home to nearly 7 million people – heading towards 10 million by 2041. This growth is a sign of success and opportunity. But as we grow, so too must our transportation network – the lifeblood that connects this great region and each of our communities. Metrolinx, an agency of the Government of Ontario, is bringing more transit and more connections to more places within the GTHA. Every community transit project, big or small, plays a vital role in the regional transportation system. We want to share our plans and get your feedback. Starting in November we will be hosting community open houses to share information and updates on three of Metrolinx’s projects to build new track and electrification infrastructure. We will be seeking your input on these specific plans and feedback on proposed mitigation strategies: GO Rail Network Electrification Transit Project Assessment Process (TPAP) (Hydro One as co-proponents): gotransit.com/electrification
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• Environmental Baseline Condition Reports have been prepared, Impact Assessment Reports to evaluate potential environmental effects of the project are underway, and stakeholder consultation is in progress. The project is currently in the Pre-Planning Phase of the TPAP. • The focus of this round of public meetings will be to provide an update on the project and conceptual design of the Traction Power Supply and Distribution components. Barrie Rail Corridor Expansion TPAP: metrolinx.com/RERBarrie • The environmental assessment studies are prepared, which include a detailed overview of impacts to evaluate the environmental effects of the preliminary design. The project is currently in the Pre-Planning Phase. • The focus of this round of public meetings will be to provide an update on the project and seek feedback on the environmental impacts. Lakeshore East-Don River to Scarborough Expansion TPAP: metrolinx.com/DonRiverScarborough
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• The project is currently in the Pre-Planning Phase with existing conditions studies completed. • The focus of this round of public meetings will be on existing conditions. These meetings will also include information on the Regional Transportation Plan (RTP) which guides the work being done to transform the transportation network in the GTHA. A review of the RTP is underway, providing the opportunity to formally incorporate new insights into the plan, while ensuring we maintain momentum on the projects underway. Information updates on other key studies and projects in your neighbourhood will also be provided.
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We invite you to join us in person at the public meeting nearest you to find out more. (Or, participate online at metrolinxengage.com) Meeting time: 6:30 p.m. – 9:00 p.m. / Presentation: 7:00 p.m. Monday, November 7, 2016 Hope United Church 2550 Danforth Ave. Toronto, ON M4C 1L2
Wednesday, November 9, 2016 Metro Toronto Convention Centre (South Building) Room 717A and 718 222 Bremner Boulevard Toronto, ON M5V 3L9
Monday, November 14, 2016 Bramalea Secondary School 510 Balmoral Dr. Brampton, ON L6T 1W4
Tuesday, November 15, 2016 Loretto College School 151 Rosemount Ave. Toronto, ON M6H 2N1
Wednesday, November 16, 2016 Riverdale Collegiate Institute 1094 Gerrard St. E. Toronto, ON M4M 2A1
Thursday, November 17, 2016 Birchmount Park Collegiate Institute 3663 Danforth Ave. Scarborough, ON M1N 2G2
Thursday, November 17, 2016 Cornell Community Centre 3201 Bur Oak Ave. Markham, ON L6B 0T2
Monday, November 21, 2016 Innisdale Secondary School 95 Little Ave. Barrie, ON L4N 2Z4
Tuesday, November 22, 2016 Sacred Heart Catholic High School 908 Lemar Rd. Newmarket, ON L3Y 1R9
Wednesday, November 23, 2016 Cardinal Carter Catholic High School 210 Bloomington Rd. Aurora, ON L4G 0P9
Thursday, November 24, 2016 Vellore Village Community Centre 1 Villa Royale Ave. Woodbridge, ON L4H 2Z7
Monday, November 28, 2016 Jean Vanier Catholic Secondary School 959 Midland Ave. Scarborough, ON M1K 4G4
Tuesday, November 29, 2016 First United Church 151 Lakeshore Road West Mississauga, ON L5H 1G3
For additional information about these projects, please visit metrolinx.com OR metrolinxengage.com Stay Connected All comments and feedback received will be documented and will help inform the Transit Project Assessment Process and the Environmental Project Reports that will be submitted to the Ministry of the Environment and Climate Change. Comments Invited Comments and information regarding these projects are being collected to assist in meeting the requirements of the Environmental Assessment Act. All personal information included in a submission – such as name, address, telephone number and property location – is collected, maintained and disclosed by the Ministry of the Environment and Climate Change for the purpose of transparency and consultation. The information is collected under the authority of the Environmental Assessment Act or is collected and maintained for the purpose of creating a record that is available to the general public as described in s. 37 of the Freedom of Information and Protection of Privacy Act. Personal information you submit will become part of a public record that is available to the general public unless you request that your personal information remain confidential. For more information, please contact Georgina Collymore (contact information below) or the Ministry of the Environment and Climate Change Freedom of Information and Privacy Coordinator at 416-327-1434. For more information, or to be added to the e-mail distribution list, please contact: Georgina Collymore Senior Advisor – Environmental Assessment Communications & Community Relations tel: 416-202-4921 / e-mail: electrification@metrolinx.com Metrolinx is working to provide residents and businesses in the GTHA with a transportation system that is modern, efficient and integrated. Find out more about Metrolinx’s Regional Transportation Plan for the GTHA, as well as GO Transit, PRESTO and Union Pearson Express at metrolinx.com. This Notice first issued on Monday, October 24, 2016. Pour plus de renseignements, veuillez composer le 416 874-5900 ou le 1 888 GET-ON-GO (438-6646).
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Stay safe by being visible, police remind pedestrians DOMINIK KUREK dkurek@insidetoronto.com The day after Toronto police reported 18 pedestrians getting hit on the roads, including one fatality, police are reminding pedestrians that they must watch out for cars as much as drivers should watch out
for them. A 63-year-old female pedestrian who was killed on a rainy Thursday, Oct. 20 in Toronto was the 35th pedestrian fatality of the year in the city. Over in Peel Region, police have reported eight pedestrian deaths so far this year in Mississauga and Brampton.
“Wear reflective clothing, reflective bands, footwear, jackets, anything is helpful,” said Peel police Const. Mark Fischer. “Put your cell phone away. Just like distracted driving, there’s distracted walking that can cause injuries.” He reminds pedestrians to pay attention when they are
walking. When it’s raining, use an umbrella. “Then you can keep your eyes up and you don’t need to be looking down. When you’re getting wet and cold, you often huddle downwards,” Fischer said. With the shorter daylight
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Get more Candies in Pokémon GO’s Halloween event DOMINIK KUREK dkurek@insidetoronto.com Pokemon GO players can get extra treats this Halloween season. Players are receiving more rewards during the in-game Halloween event that started Wednesday, Oct. 26 and lasts until Nov. 1. During the event, players are getting awarded with double the amount of Candies they normally would get. Players get six for catching a Pokemon, two for transferring a Pokemon to the professor, and double for hatching an egg during the event. A d d i t i o n a l l y, y o u r Pokemon Buddy will accumulate Candies four times faster than usual. For example, a Buddy that requires a player to walk 1 km. to produce a Candy, now only needs 0.25 km. In addition to extra Candies, players should expect to see more ghost type Pokemon when they’re out walking.
Why would a cemetery want you to live longer? THE MORE YOU LIVE, THE MORE YOU LEAVE TO REMEMBER. It’s not that we don’t like you. On the contrary. It’s because we want to see you get the very most out of life before you need us. Check the batteries in your smoke detectors. Avoid shark-infested waters. Skydive only with a certified instructor.
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hours this time of year, children are now finding themselves walking to school in partial light. Fischer tells children to walk in groups, rather than alone. “Children of any age should always find a friend or family member, someone to walk with. That increases the rate of safety compared to walking alone,” he said. Walking in a group makes you more visible to drivers, but also makes you less likely to be approached by a dangerous stranger, he said. Children should avoid crossing in between intersections, and should stick to crosswalks, or lighted intersections to cross the road. For anyone wishing to make himself or herself more visible in the dark, Toronto-based Paisley Canada has a solution. The distribution company carries a Swedish-based product called Albedo100. The product is a reflective spray. It can be used on clothing, bikes and more, and it’s rain-resistant but washes off in a machine, and makes clothing reflective. “It increases your visibility,” said Bobbi Garrow, a territory manager for Paisley Canada and a Toronto mom of three. “It will increase the opportunity for drivers to see you. Cyclists can spray their helmets, clothes and use it alongside lights and reflectors. You can put it on any piece of clothing.” She and her children use Albedo100, and even a month after using the spray, a coat will remain reflective. She said the reflective spray can make you visible from 500 feet away to drivers, whereas you would normally be visible from only 80 feet. On Halloween night, she said parents can use the product on their children’s costumes to improve their visibility.
Toronto has Ontario’s fourth highest car insurance rate: study Toronto is the fourth most expensive place to insure your car, according to a list of Ontario’s 10 most expensive cities to drive. Toronto’s car insurance rate is 30 per cent higher than the provincial average.
In Ontario, the average driver pays $1,448 per year. A Toronto driver pays $1,886, according to a list prepared by online insurance marketplace Kanetix.ca. The numbers used for comparison are based on a single 35-year-old driver with
a clean driving record. Brampton is highest on the list, where a 35-year-old driver with a clean record pays approximately $2,392, which is 65 per cent more than the provincial average. Kanetix.ca notes there are
several variables that come into play when premiums are calculated, including driving record, make and model of vehicle, how likely it is the vehicle could be stolen, and where the driver lives. The lowest premiums -
around $1,000 annually - are found in Hawkesbury, Renfrew, Petawawa, Pembroke, Port Elgin, Kincardine, Smith Falls, Perth, Gananoque, Carleton Place and Brockville. There are also several cities where drivers pay premiums
estimated below the provincial average, according to the company, such as Whitby ($1,443), Windsor ($1,375), and Barrie ($1,366) to name a few. - With files from Pam Douglas, Brampton Guardian
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ER ANOTH D SOL
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ER ANOTH SOLD
MASSIVE HOME AND LOT!
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ER ANOTH SOLD
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