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Everyone knows someone who goes above and beyond for their community, for their neighbours, their friends and family or for a cause. It’s time to celebrate those people who make a difference here at home by nominating them for an Urban Hero Award! T h e M i r r o r a n d To r o n t o Community News are proud to announce the launch of the 3nd annual Urban Hero Awards, developed to recognize the individuals, groups and businesses that make our communities better places to live. Our focus is the grassroots organizations, the average Joe or Jill - people who do great things but don’t always get the recognition they deserve. Now’s their time to shine! WINNERS

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ON DISPLAY: Pine Johnston, left, and her daughter Morven Crothers take in the greenery during the Nature’s Beauty Exhibit hosted by the Toronto Japanese Garden Club on Sunday at the Momiji Senior Centre.

Bendale’s Market Garden growing students’ minds DANIELLE MILLEY dmilley@insidetoronto.com The story of Bendale BTI’s Market Garden has gotten around and soon it will be heading back to Cuba and Wisconsin. As part of the Urban Agriculture

Summit, which began in Toronto Wednesday, Aug. 15 and runs until Saturday, Aug. 18, there was a well attended visit to the garden at Scarborough’s Bendale Business and Technical Institute Wednesday morning. A special tour and lunch hosted by FoodShare took place

Thursday afternoon, which included Will Allen, founder of Milwaukee’s Growing Power. “This is tremendous,” he said. “They’re really engaging the kids.” Allen knows a thing or two about school gardens. Growing Power has many 20-year leases at schools in

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COMMUNITY COLLABORATION: Counter-clockwise from top right: volunteers pour concrete during construction of a new playground at Grace Hartman Co-op on Saturday; at top left, Haiyi Liu rakes wood chips during construction event.; at left, Todd Mazza assembles playground equipment. And Foresters’ Chris Stranahan mixes concrete. Staff photos/JUSTIN TANG

Shining the spotlight on moths at Rouge Valley Conservation centre hosts event to help people learn more about diversity of the species, ecological role The Rouge Valley Conservation Centre is shinning the spotlight on moths this Saturday evening. While the more colourful butterflies seem to get all the attention, moths are usually much more abundant in an area – they just wait until dark to come out so they often go unnoticed. However, moths do have an important ecological role to play in the environment. Moths provide a critical food source to the declining bat populations and caterpillars feed

both adult and juvenile songbirds. Moths also serve as an important indicator of forest ecosystem health, as well as atmospheric and air quality conditions. Moths also serve as important pollinators to forest and meadow ecosystems, and fruit and vegetables plants as well, although those responsibilities are usually only associated with bees. In recent years, flying insect populations are thought to have been in decline (including moths) causing

a cascading effect that has caused declines in the population of aerial insectivore birds such as nighthawks and swifts, landing many on the endangered species list. People have the chance to learn more about moth diversity in the Rouge Valley and to see nature in a different light Aug. 18. As space is limited, those interested are asked to RSVP by emailing their contact information and the number of people in their party to events@ rvcc.ca

The event starts at 9 p.m. at the Rouge Valley Conservation Centre, 1749 Meadowvale Rd. People are reminded to dress for the weather and bring a travel mug for tea and coffee, which will be provided. The event is free, but there is a suggested donation of $2 per person to cover costs. There will be a short presentation and then staff will demonstrate how to catch and identify moths. Except for the presentation, all other activities will take place outside.

Spotlight on moths What: Spotlight on moths When: 9 p.m., Saturday, Aug. 18 Where: Rouge Valley Conservation Centre, 1749 Meadowvale Rd. Cost: The event is free, but there is a suggested donation of $2 per person to cover costs.

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ike a broken record, the loop that is the Toronto Police Service budget is coming around again. Wednesday’s police board meeting has raised the budget spectre once again. Reaction – on both sides – sounds very much like it did last year. The debate between city hall and the police service around how much money it takes to protect the City of Toronto comes up every year. This time, Police Chief Bill Blair has warned there could be layoffs; and the city’s budget chief, Councillor Mike Del Grande, is musing about an indeour view pendent study justifying the about-5,600 officers currently Give residents employed. Wrangling between politia say on where cians and police does nothing to solve the issues faced by dollars are spent communities affected by violence, gangs, guns and drugs. All it does, if anything at all, is create Band-Aid solutions without speaking with those most affected by the problems. Given the spate of gun violence in Toronto recently, we suggest police budgets should not be discussed solely by politicians and police. The conversation must be in the community first. Councillors should seek to engage directly with their constituents on this issue specifically. Only that way will a truer picture emerge of the local impact of the resources currently being applied. Those conversations will generate a pathway for future resource application. The Danzig Street shooting has spurred politicians to hold community forums and town halls. Leaders in the Scarborough community shaken by the violence have also taken up the mantle as well. But the reality is these forums, although very beneficial, go nowhere without continued and consistent interaction between the community and the police. In a perfect world, money would be no object. With civic budget restraint already reflected in communities across the city, how the money spent on the police budget should be scrutinized – just like any other department’s. Frank discussions are needed. The result may be that we find out certain areas of the city may need less of a police presence than others. The result may be that officers need to be re-deployed to other neighbourhoods. Perhaps more initiatives are needed – like the school resource officer program where the community gets to the know police officers. Regardless, police interaction with the community should be more direct and compassionate – and efficient. Giving the community a say will provide a better picture over where those dollars should be spent. 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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Check. Another dozen Tiny Tom doughnuts? Check. And last and certainly not least, one more dozen Tiny Tom doughnuts. Check. Hmmm. Sounds like we’re on the same page. Check. Great. So, race you to the Princes’ Gates, then? Last one in’s a rotten egg? Excuse me? Oops. My bad. Last one in’s a deep-fried chocolate-covered-baconcovered-chocolate rotten egg? On a stick, of course? Check. n Jamie Wayne is a lifelong columnist, who takes writing very seriously. The topics? Not so much. His column appears every Friday. Contact him at jamie.wayne@sympatico.ca

To the editor: Everybody talks about gridlock, but those in charge are obviously not interested in the extra work it may need. Years ago I contacted my councillor about synchronizing traffic lights on major routes in the GTA. He referred the matter to one of the fellows in charge for our district. That’s where it died. Considering the City of Hamilton introduced this system many years ago, why are our people ignoring the possibility of moving traffic just a little faster? In Hamilton it is possible to drive from one end of the city to the other without ever having to stop at a traffic light, while driving at the proper speed limit. Just consider the amount of pollution we can avoid by not forcing all vehicles to a continuous stop and go. How much pollution does a single truck emit in this system? And how much less expensive is this suggestion, compared to building subways? There is no guarantee drivers will switch to subways and the big trucks will still have to deliver their loads. The word “synchronizing” has recently appeared when we talk about gridlock, but has the possibility actually been discussed seriously? Please lend your support to this idea whose time came long ago. Let’s get the people in charge of traffic lights moving by putting pressure on them. If Hamilton can do it, so can Toronto. And if it requires more one-way streets, so be it. An additional benefit will be to discourage speeders and save gasoline. Or is big gas actually supporting a system that increases their sales? Herb Kucera

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Big changes coming to healthcare in Scarborough MIKE ADLER madler@insidetoronto.com Big changes are coming to health care in Scarborough and the CEOs of both local hospitals say residents should prepare themselves. For exactly what, they can’t yet say. But Rik Ganderton of Rouge Valley Health System and Dr. John Wright of The Scarborough Hospital are making a point of warning that soon, because Ontario has chosen a different way to fund hospitals, people will no longer go to the closest hospital to get every sort of care. In a June blog posting, Ganderton said the next three years, as the formula is phased in, will see the biggest shift in care delivery since Medicare was introduced to the province in the 1960s. “It may not be a huge upheaval. On the other hand, it could be quite significant,” he said in an interview last month. “The scale of the change is yet unclear because we’ve never done this before.” When Ontario’s Liberal government announced its Health Care Action Plan in January, it said the province had invested 61 per cent more in health care since 2003, but

added if quality of care is to improve, “we will have to shift spending within health care to get better value for our health dollars.” A stricken economy, the need to manage chronic disease and an aging population are all ramping up pressure to change the system, said Debbie Hammond, CEO of the Central East Local Health Integration Network, which funds healthcare providers in Scarborough, Durham, Northumberland and the Kawarthas. “We are going to have to take money out of the hospitals. It’s not a small amount. We’re talking about millions,” Hammond said. Wright said he sees a “huge transformation” coming as budgets for hospitals, funded independently until now, is shifted to mainly “patient-based” funding based on the efficiency and volume of services performed. Hospitals still don’t know how much the province will pay for those services, and some procedures are hard to cost, but Wright predicted amounts the province pays will be “very close to the line” even for services done efficiently. As of October, cataract surgeries will be funded this way, which doesn’t worry Wright, since TSH has one of

Ontario’s largest cataract centres at its Birchmount campus. But though this year, the formula includes just cataracts, hip and knee joint replacement and chronic renal disease; next year, 15 more services will be added, Then in 2014, it will be 30 more. The result is hospitals will specialize, focusing on what they do best, Wright said. “Not all hospitals will do all things. That is coming and that is exactly what the government wants.” Some services will move out of hospitals into the community, and hospitals will work with each other, “sorting out who does what,” Wright predicted. Though hospitals will have to subsidize some services, he acknowledged, but those who can’t reduce costs for a service to what the government pays will say, “Why am I doing this, because I can’t afford to?” Wright was guarded when asked about a possible hospital merger in Scarborough. Earlier this year, when the possibility of a merger of TSH and Toronto East General Hospital was under study, Wright suggested such a move was needed to help area hospitals compete with larger counterparts downtown. The merger was unpopular with

staff of TEGH and at TSH, however, where a significant number still regret the joining of Scarborough Grace Hospital (now the TSH Birchmount campus) to Scarborough General Hospital a decade before. L a s t m o n t h , Wr i g h t s a i d Scarborough’s three hospital campuses - the third being Rouge Valley Health System’s Centenary campus - may not need to merge, but those which refuse to consolidate services will fail. “There’s no way to say, ‘I want a full-service hospital in my backyard.’ The hospital will go bankrupt and close.” Ganderton said he recognizes consolidation of services is an emotional issue, around which “the inevitability is for people to be defensive,” but added residents must be made to understand why such changes may be necessary. “We are organized in an ineffective way, and now we’re looking for a correction,” he said. Ganderton and Wright both maintained the resulting extra distances residents may travel to receive a service - five kilometres, say - would not be a barrier to providing them with “better” health care. Because services are “fragmented,” available at different locations, waits

may be longer or services aren’t available when patients need them, they say. “Access isn’t just about physical location,” Ganderton said, expressing hope that rather than seeing a system in decline when they need a procedure, residents may see “a better service but it may be provided at a single site as opposed to multiple sites within Scarborough.” Hammond said the province’s direction won’t necessarily change the LHIN’s clinical services plan, which was already encouraging hospitals to specialize in some services. Providers will have to determine if procedures could be done outside the hospital, where they will be less expensive. Patients, however, could save the system money by having procedures when necessary, and not just for convenience, she added. “We know a lot of people are having caesarean sections when they really shouldn’t have. That’s an extra cost to the health-care system,” Hammond said. She said the LHIN will work with groups such as the Canadian Association of Retired Persons to help residents understand changes. “We’re trying not to alarm the public,” Hammond added. “This is all about the patient.”

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Brooke Ziebell of FoodShare makes lunch with ingredients from Bendale BTI’s Market Garden. The lunch and a tour of the garden were part of the Urban Agriculture Summit taking place in Toronto.

Youth, which aims to create summer employment for youth. Ryan Daley is one of the youth working there this summer. The focus this year was on the daily market (it takes place from 3 to 5 p.m.) where local residents have come out to support the students and purchase fresh food grown close to home. Daley had grown herbs at home before, but nothing on the scale he’s been involved with here. “I’m kind of wanting to start my own garden at home,” he said. “It’s a money saver as well and you know you’re getting the freshest food.” Some of that food made it’s way into the lunch prepared by FoodShare’s staff. There was the basil in the brown and wild rice dish, the beans in the salad, the zucchini in the vegetable stew, the beets used to make the beet dip, and the roasted okra. They tried to use as much Bendale food in the meal as possible. In 2010, the program produced 1,877 lbs of produce and involved 510 students. Teachers taught 40 curriculum lessons attached to the garden, and students in programs throughout the school such as carpentry, plumbing, and horticulture all worked hands-on in building and growing the garden. The culinary arts students use the produce in their food preparation. Bendale BTI is now part of a review of schools in the area by the Toronto District School Board with a new amalgamated school scheduled to replace Bendale and neighbouring David and Mary Thomson CI, the hope is the new school will have a larger greenhouse, a rooftop garden and incorporate more of the horticulture and agricultural programming into the curriculum. Despite declining enrolment at the school, the horticultural program is now popular among the students and for FoodShare staff seeing the idea come to fruition has been inspiring.


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Partners in fruit tree project ready to pick Not Far From The Tree marks a fifth harvest

bourhood. The time was right for the project: homeowners signed up their fruit trees, organizations came on board to benefit from the bounty, and the volunteers lined up to get into a pick. The accolades also started piling up, including an Environmental Award of Excellence from the City of Toronto, an Urban Leadership Award from the Canadian Urban Institute, and, most recently, a Green Toronto Award in the local food category. Reinsborough, herself, has been named a GreenHero, an Agent of Change by the Centre for Social Innovation, and last year she received an Women of the Earth Award from the Yves Rocher Foundation. “I feel really honoured to be a part of it. I feel really grateful to play the role I have in shaping it, to build and grow the project,” she said. “I also feel humbled because this is the work of so many people. It is the 1,200 people who volunteer, the 850 tree owners.” NFFTT began in Ward 21 St. Paul’s in the summer of 2008. It has since grown to 14 wards across the city from Scarborough to Etobicoke to North York.

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Homeowners register their tree, then volunteers arrive at a predetermined time for the pick and the fruits of their labour are divided into thirds with a share going to the homeowner, a share to the volunteers and a share to local social service organization, such as Wychwood Open Door. Kathy Biasi is the manager of this day-time drop-in centre that serves homeless and socially isolated people. It’s been a partner since the beginning. “There was always more than what we could use and it was such a shame to let it go to waste,” Biasi said. “To me it made a lot of sense.” The people served by Wychwood Open Door have limited funds to buy fresh food for themselves so the donation was welcome. “It was really nice because it came from the neighbourhood,” Biasi said. As NFFTT expanded to other neighbourhoods it found partnerships with local service groups in each neighbourhood – 30 in total – so the fruit stays in the community. Volunteer Jenna Hossack likes the community aspect of NFFTT. “When I’m labelling my jars

of jam I always name it after the street I picked it from so I remember where it came from,” she said. The St. Paul’s resident first began volunteering two years ago and loved it so much she signed up to be a supreme gleaner, which is a volunteer in charge of a pick. “I jumped at the chance to be more involved,” she said. “I liked meeting new people and being outside.” Hossack, who grew up in the country, said she eats more local fruit in Toronto than she did in her small town. She’s picked cherries, mulberries, apples, pears, plums and serviceberries, but hasn’t gotten to an apricot pick yet. Being a supreme gleaner means she picks three or four times a week. And it means she has a better chance of getting in on a pick, which are a hot ticket in the city. “What’s most overwhelming is there’s interest in every single neighbourhood,” Reinsborough said. “We’ve grown quickly but still we’re nowhere near able to keep up with the demand.” The pick notices go out through an evite and fill up within minutes

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n Friday, Aug. 17

Agincourt Lawn Bowling Club Invitation to New Members WHEN: 7 p.m. WHERE: Agincourt Lawn Bowling Club, 1 Heather Rd. CONTACT: Dudley Phillips, 416-284-3937, nodud@ rogers.com A gentle, social and competitive sport. Play a little or play a lot, it’s your choice.

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Taylor Massey Creek WHEN: 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. WHERE: Victoria Park subway station, 777 Victoria Park Ave. CONTACT: Margaret McRae, www.torontofieldnaturalists.org Nature walk with Toronto Field Naturalists, starting at 10 a.m. at Victoria Park subway. Bring lunch. Rouge Park Guided Walks WHEN: Various times WHERE: Rouge Park, please visit www.rougepark.com/ hike for details CONTACT: Diana Smyth, 905-713-3184, hike@rougepark.com, www.rougepark.com/hike Wildlife sightings, quiet nature walks, fitness challenges or just to meet new people. Walk rain or shine. Wear boots or shoes designed for the trail. Bring binoculars and camera, water and snacks. Meet your guide about 10 minutes ahead of start time. Walks are every Wednesday, Saturday and Sunday. The Celestrial Voices Choir of Barbados WHEN: 7 to 10 p.m. WHERE: St. Timothy’s Anglican Church, 4125 Sheppard

Ave., between Midland and Sheppard avenues CONTACT: 416-293-5711 COST: $20 Call the church for tickets. Saturday Night Dance Club WHEN: 7 p.m. WHERE: Birkdale C.C., 1299 Ellesmere Rd. CONTACT: Jim, 416-267-6621 Seniors are invited to a weekly dance. Admission is $6. Guests, singles, couples welcome.

n Sunday, Aug. 19

Sunday Serenades WHEN: 2 to 4 p.m. WHERE: Scarborough Civic Centre, CONTACT: www.toronto.ca/indulge/sccsundayconcerts.htm Aug. 19: Sheraton Cadwell Orchestra. Agincourt Chess Club WHEN: Noon to 6 p.m. WHERE: L’Amoreaux Community Centre, 2000 McNicoll Ave. CONTACT: Alex Knox, 416-493-0019. Casual play, not tournaments, no fees, no teaching. Equipment provided.

n Monday, Aug. 20

University of Toronto Scarborough Campus Farmers’ Market WHEN: 3 p.m. WHERE: University of Toronto at Scarborough (UTSC), 1265 Military Trail CONTACT: Billi Jo Cox, 416-208-2719, farmersmarket@utsc. utoronto.ca, blog.utsc.utoronto.ca/ farmersmarket/ Opportunity for local farmers, produc-

Tomorrow The Celestrial Voices Choir of Barbados WHEN: 7 to 10 p.m. WHERE: St. Timothy’s Anglican Church, 4125 Sheppard Ave., between Midland and Sheppard avenues CONTACT: 416-293-5711 COST: $20 Call the church for tickets. ers, and artisans to connect directly with customers from within U of T Scarborough Campus and the local community.

n Tuesday, Aug. 21

Preschool Summer Reading Club WHEN: 2 to 2:30 p.m. WHERE: Albert Campbell District Library, 496 Birchmount Rd. CONTACT: Albert Campbell branch COST: Free For children ages 6 and under with their parents or caregivers. Call to register.

n Thursday, Aug. 23

Swing Dance Classes WHEN: 7:30 to 8:30 p.m. WHERE: Royal Canadian Legion Branch 614, 100 Salome Dr. CONTACT: Carolyn Cross, 416-447-9774 COST: $35 per session Learn to swing dance Thursdays, 7:30 p.m. First class free, session of five classes $35. Next session starts Aug. 23.

East Scarborough Festival Market WHEN: 1 p.m. to 5 p.m. WHERE: St. Margaret’s Parkette, 4130 Lawrence Ave. E. CONTACT: East Scarborough Festival Market COST: Free Barbecue every Thursday with hot dogs and hamburgers and more. Kids activities, music, live entertainment, a variety of vendors.

n Friday, Aug. 24

One-On-One Practice Interviews or Resume Reviews WHEN: 9:30 a.m. WHERE: Next-Steps Employment Centre (Scarborough Rouge), 91 Rylander Blvd. Unit 102-104 CONTACT: 416-396-8110, www.nextsteps.ca Simulated interview scenario. This session will provide participants with invaluable feedback on how to improve interview performance. Space is limited. Call to register. Computer beginner program WHEN: 1:15 p.m. WHERE: St. Paul’s L’ Amoreaux Centre, 3333 Finch Ave. CONTACT: Sivanesan, 416-493-3333, sivanesan@splc.ca, www.splc.ca Get hands on training with the Internet, Use search and discover the useful information and Internet safety. Stardust Ball WHEN: 6:30 p.m. WHERE: Ellas Banquet Hall, 35 Danforth Rd. CONTACT: Patricia D’Silva, 416-282-9901, patriciadsilva_93@hotmail.com, www. stardustball.wordpress.com

events.insidetoronto.com Buffet dinner and dance in honor of the Scarborough Women’s Centre. Live music by the band ‘Richard Brown and his Impressions’. Raffles, a silent auction and more throughout the night.Money raised goes toward: the newcomer women’s program at the centre. This program is aimed at women who have recently immigrated and are having difficulties adjusting to Canadian life.

n Saturday, Aug. 25

Nearly New Clothing Sale WHEN: 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. WHERE: St. Stephen’s Presbyterian Church, 3817 Lawrence Ave. E CONTACT: June Crawford 416-724-9004, , , COST: Free Nearly new clothing for sale, St. Stephen’s Presbyterian Church, 3817 Lawrence Ave. E.,

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5 Pin Seniors Bowling WHEN: 1 p.m. Wednesdays WHERE:Parkway Bowl, 67 Ellesmere Rd. CONTACT: 416-7245162 or 416757-6607 Beginner or professional. Meet new friends. Starts Sept. 7. Men: Do You Like To Sing? WHEN: 7:30 p.m. Tuesdays WHERE: West Rouge Community Centre, 270 Rouge Hills Drive CONTACT: Brian George, 416-391-9130, jufus@rogers. com, www.dukes-of-harmony.com Come and sing with the Dukes of Harmony. Whether a beginner or a pro, Dukes of Harmony will welcome you.

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A paddleboard lesson at Bluffer’s Park DANIELLE MILLEY dmilley@insidetoronto.com

‘For the average person in flat water you can pick it up in 15 to 20 minutes.’

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aul Peic makes it look so easy. The kite boarder and power paraglider took up paddleboarding a few years ago and decided to start teaching people how to paddleboard at Bluffer’s Park in Scarborough this summer. As he glides through the calm, flat water in the harbour, it looks effortless. It’s not quite. Beginners have no need to fret, though, as the lessons with Peic’s Paddleboard Addict start in the harbour at the Scarborough Bluffs, which is very calm. “The flatter the water the easier it is to learn,” he explained before leading me to the edge of the floating home that serves as the launch point. “It’s a perfect spot to do it because you’re in a safe harbour here.” I hope he’s right. My lesson starts off with me kneeling on the board, which is about 14 feet long. I feel it shift on the water beneath my weight and Peic assures me the board is super stable, but I’m nervous nonetheless. He said 95 per cent of beginners don’t fall in and hardly any on flat water. While on dry land he demonstrated how to paddle and now it’s time to put the lesson to the test. A couple strokes on one side, a couple strokes on the other and after a few

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Instructor Paul Peic shows Scarborough Mirror reporter Danielle Milley how to paddleboard earlier this month at Bluffer’s Park.

minutes I’m actually paddling. “It’s basically like a canoe,” Peic said. Now that I have a handle on the paddle, he wants me to stand up. The thought of shifting my weight and possibly upsetting the balance of the board makes me hesitate. (Though for safety’s sake I am wearing a life jacket and can swim). Slowly I move one foot

out from under me and start to rise and then I’m up. Now the real fun begins. “For the average person in flat water you can pick it up in 15 to 20 minutes,” Peic said. Standing with knees slightly bent (and feet firmly clenched to the board trying to maintain contact at all cost), we paddle around the bend of the harbour and make

our way towards the lake, which seems a lot farther away now that I’ve worked up a sweat. Peic will take beginners around a loop in the harbour and if they’re feeling up to it he’ll go out into the lake to test their skills on the open water. Sadly, I never got that far. It was an absolutely beautiful morning with the sun shinning and all blue skies and fluffy white

Scarborough Stingers sizzling on the basepaths with three tournament wins The Scarborough Stingers minor peewee triple-A rep baseball squad will go into a couple of important tournaments on a high note, with three recent tournament wins under their belts. The elite Scarborough boys team won a tournament in Brantford in late July to augment two other championship wins earlier in the summer in Mississauga Southwest and Brampton. They’ll hope to keep the momentum going this weekend when they kick off their

Toronto Baseball Association playoffs and also for a tournament later this month in Cooperstown, New York. Team members Team members include Owen Benson, Shane Brennan, Ryan Capuano, Michael Coyle, Dillon Feeney, Justin Green, Adam Parker, Eric Parker, Sean Quinn, Daisean Tavares and Matthew Tohana-Belisle. The coaches are Dave Parker, Gary Coyle and Frank Capuano.

Scarborough Stingers triple-A minor peewee ball team have won three recent tournaments.

clouds framing the beauty of the bluffs, but summer sun plus a life jacket plus physical activity makes for a difficult jaunt around the harbour so I wimped out and headed back to the float home early. “It is a full body workout and you can make it more intense if you want it,” Peic said. The paddle movement seemed to work my arms, shoulders and core the

most – oh, and my legs from the perpetual half squat I maintained for 20 minutes in an effort to keep my balance. After my brief experience I can see why the sport seems to have become exponentially more popular in the past few years – or I would be able to see if I hadn’t gotten sweat in my eyes. Peic said part of the popularity is how light the boards are so people can transport them easily by themselves. He also said anyone can do it and it provides a different way to check out the scenery. “The beauty of it is you’re standing up, as well, so you can look down at the water and on a good day we’ve seen fish underneath us,” he said, adding they’ve also seen beavers, muskrats, ducks, geese, and swans in addition to fish. Maybe I can watch for wildlife on my next lesson. There are never more than six participants in an introductory lesson so people can learn in a small group. n Visit www.paddleboardaddict.com, for more information.

Simmonds signs for six years S c a r b o r o u g h’s Wa y n e Simmonds, who turns 24 on Aug. 26, is coming off the best year of his four-year NHL career with 49 points (28g, 21a) in 82 games for the Philadelphia Flyers. And he’s no doubt also having the best off-season of his career with the former Birchmount Park Collegiate student inking a six-year contract extension on Thursday. The club did not release contract details. Earlier this summer, Simmonds kicked off his Wa y n e’s Ro a d Ho c k e y Warriors Charity Ball Hockey Tournament at Scarborough Gardens Arena, also bringing

along fellow NHL Scarborough brothers Chris and Anthony Stewart along with London native Drew Doughty. “What we’re trying to do is just give back,” Simmonds told The Mirror, and to tell the young players, “If we were able to do this, you can do this as well.” As far as his new contract, Simmonds said in a statement on the Flyers website, “I’m extremely happy to have this deal in place. We’re going to have a good team in Philly for a long time and I just wanted to be able to be a part of hopefully bringing a championship back to the Philly faithful.”


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Take to the skies at this year’s Canadian National Exhibition DANIELLE MILLEY dmilley@insidetoronto.com For the first time in nearly two decades visitors to the Canadian National Exhibition will once again be able to travel from Point A to Point B through the sky. The Sky Ride is a new 1,600 foot long suspended ride that takes people from the Direct Energy Centre to the Better Living Centre, giving them an aerial view of the rides, games, BMO Field and even Lake Ontario. David Bednar, general manager, said all annual events such as the CNE exist both in people’s memories and in the present and one of the things people ask is why the Alpine Way, which operated from 1966 to 1994, was removed. “It would be impossible to install a ride of that size and scope today, but we wanted something that would do a similar function so we’ve been talking with our partners for years,” he said. The result is the Sky Ride, which is an eight-minute glide across the CNE grounds from 42 feet up. “We’re so full of action here, it is kind of nice to get above it all,” Bednar said. “It’s very gentle.” There’s also a bit of a breeze up there so Sky Ride can give people

Skating Show at Ricoh Coliseum; Stojko will perform Sept. 1 to 3 only. “The show is really cool because it’s not just skating. We have some acrobats that have been working with Cirque du Soleil and we have some street performers,” said Bednar at a media preview Wednesday morning. Magic to air show

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Members of Quebec City’s D-Code Dancers enjoy the view on the new Sky Ride.

the chance to catch their breath and cool off a bit between the many games, rides and attractions the CNE has on tap. Sky Ride is included in the CNE Ride All Day Pass or riders can get a one-way trip for four coupons and a round trip for seven. In addition to the rides and games (and food), there are a full slate of shows to keep visitors entertained.

“All the entertainment is included in your admission from Elvis Stojko to Olympians Tessa Virtue and Scott Moir to the great lineup at the bandshell and great chefs on the celebrity stage and all the regular stuff you’ve come to expect such as SuperDogs,” Bednar said. Gold-medal-winning ice dancers Virtue and Moir will be performing twice daily from Aug. 17 to Sept. 3 in La Vie: Aerial Acrobatics and Ice

He advised people to line up early, citing full houses for every show when Stojko performed at the CNE in 2009. Illusionist Ted Outerbridge is bringing his brand of magic to the CNE for the first time. He will have daily shows on the Variety Stage at 12:30 and 3 p.m. FlowRider is returning with flow boarders who will demonstrate water tricks, or you can ride for an additional cost; and, of course, the always popular Canadian International Air Show returns for its 63rd year at the CNE, soaring over Lake Ontario on Labour Day weekend. In addition to crowd-pleasing Canadian Forces Snowbirds and seven Canadian Harvards, there will be a new addition to the air show this time around.

“The show stopper this year will be a husband and wife act. He jumps from the plane as a winged batman while she flies around him,” said Colleen Swider, manager of public affairs and media relations with the Canadian International Air Show. This will be Melissa and Rex Pemberton’s first time performing in Canada. Their performance will also feature Rex’s recovery from the lake by the naval members of H.M.C.S York. Food is always a big part of the CNE and for those looking for artery-clogging indulgences there will be plenty. “What would a CNE be without fun new things such as deep fried fudge and everything to do with bacon,” Bednar said. “We cannot not have deep fried butter now that we’ve started the tradition.” There will also be a food truck rally Aug. 24 to 26 featuring more than 15 food trucks. The bandshell is set to rock nightly with acts such as Big Sugar, Nick Carter, Trooper, Don McLean, Arkells and The Tea Party. n For a full list of attractions and times, visit www.theex.com

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