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Putting on your best sour face to fight Lyme disease TARA HATHERLY thatherly@insidetoronto.com A young woman from Scarborough is challenging everyone to bite a lime to raise awareness of Lyme disease. Paige Spencer brought the Lyme Disease Challenge to Brad Duguid’s office last week, where she and the Scarborough-Centre MPP put their best sour faces on display, posing for photos while biting lime wedges. The challenge encourages people to bite a lime wedge, take a photo and share it on social media to spread awareness of the disease. Photos are shared online using the hashtags #LymeDiseaseChallenge and #TakeABiteOutOfLyme. Like the ALS Ice Bucket Challenge, people doing the Lyme Disease Challenge can nominate others to participate. After being nominated, people can choose to upload a photo of their own and/or donate to a Lyme disease organization. Spencer has late-stage Lyme disease. The 22-year-old believes she was infected 19 years ago, likely in the Rouge Valley, though she said it’s hard to know exactly where she contracted it. She went undiagnosed for 14 years until testing positive for Lyme disease five years ago. “I love this challenge, it’s great awareness,” Spencer said. “It’s quite amazing how one simple act can go so far and affect so many people in a positive way. People will remember

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Paige Spencer (right), who suffers from Lyme Disease, joins Scarborough-Centre MPP Brad Duguid in the ‘Take a Bite Out of Lyme Disease’ challenge at his constituency office.

it, it’s something that makes its mark, and that’s so important.” In Ontario, Lyme disease is spread through bites from infected blacklegged ticks, also called deer ticks. Through the challenge, Spencer hopes to make more people aware of how to protect themselves from tick bites, and what to do in the event of a bite. “It’s so important that people are aware of how to remove a tick properly, you don’t just rip it out, there are steps,” she said, noting

proper removal helps reduce the risk of disease transmission. Blacklegged ticks sit on tall grasses and shrubs, with arms outstretched, waiting to grab on to animals or humans. People can reduce the risk of tick bites by staying in the centre of trails, and wearing DEET-based bug repellents and light-coloured clothing that makes it easier to spot ticks, which can be as small as poppy seeds. Wearing long-sleeve shirts, and pants tucked into socks, also helps prevent bites. To remove a tick properly, grab the head of the tick as close to the skin as possible with fine-tip tweezers or a tick remover from a tick kit, pulling straight away from the skin gently but firmly. You can also get help from a medical professional. People should do “tick checks” after visiting bushy areas to catch ticks before they bite, Spencer noted, and know the symptoms. Early symptoms of Lyme disease can include headache and fatigue, fever and chills, and muscle and joint pain, as well as a stiff neck and rash. Left untreated, the disease can cause heart and neurological problems. Duguid was happy to take the challenge and help Paige raise awareness. “From the minute I met Paige, she’s been an inspiration. She’s not only been a trooper in fighting through the disease herself, but I think she’s been an example of what you can do to make a difference for others,” he said.

Driver charged with impaired in fatal Steeles Avenue crash A 57-year-old Whitby man faces eight charges in connection with a fatal head-on crash early Sunday on Steeles Avenue east of Reesor Road. Toronto police allege a westbound blue Ford pickup truck attempted to pass a grey Toyota Camry, also travelling westbound, at the top of a hill and struck an eastbound black Honda Civic head-on in the eastbound lane around 2:50 a.m. The Civic then collided with the Camry. The Civic driver, a 23-year-old woman, was pronounced dead on scene. The driver of the truck and a passenger in the Civic were taken to hospital with non-lifethreatening injuries. The driver of the pickup, Leroy Coore, 57, of Whitby, is charged with dangerous operation of a

motor vehicle causing death, impaired driving causing death, refusing a breath sample causing death, criminal negligence causing death, dangerous operation of a motor vehicle causing bodily harm, impaired driving causing bodily harm, refusing a breath sample causing bodily harm and criminal negligence causing bodily harm. Police are asking anyone with information to call Det. Const. Scott Matthews at 416-808-1949 or Crime Stoppers anonymously at 416-222-8477.

2006 and 2011 a pastor in a n Eva n g e l i c a l C h r i s t i a n Congregation sexually assaulted a 47-year-old woman and a 16-year-old girl, who were members of the congregation. Jose Colindres, 64, of Toronto was arrested Monday, Aug. 15 and is charged with five counts of sexual assault, three counts of sexual interference and three counts of sexual exploitation. Police are asking anyone with information to call 14 Division at 416-808-1400 or Crime Stoppers anonymously at 416-222-8477.

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shooting at each other on Zezel Way near Midland Avenue and Ellesmere Road at about 11:15 p.m. “Witnesses advise that several men were seen fleeing the area,” said Const. Jenifferjit Sidhu, adding officers arrived and investigated “three men who match the description, one of whom is found with a gunshot wound to the leg.” The injured man was taken to hospital in non-life-threatening condition. Police also located two firearms along with several shell casings. Three men in their 20s, including the one who was injured, were charged with firearm offences. Anyone with info should call police at 416-808-4100 or Crime Stoppers at 416-222-8477.

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While dealing with the debilitating disease has been “hell” for Spencer, she remains positive and takes life a day at a time. “It’s been a roller coaster,” she shared. “I’ve been in and out of hospitals all over the States for treatment, pain so unimaginable that you literally think you’re dying.” She’s happy the Canadian government is creating a federal framework on Lyme disease, and the Ontario government launched a public awareness campaign as part of its “Combating Lyme Disease Through Collaborative Action: Ontario’s 10 Step Education and Awareness Plan” that was released in July. “Those are such big steps to me,” Spencer said. “We were at a halt, and nobody wanted to say the L word.” She hopes the initiatives will spur more government funds for research. “It’s been a disease that people haven’t understood, it can be very hard to diagnose, extremely hard to understand,” she said. “That’s why we need to move forward, so we can get funding, we can get proper research done.” Along with the challenge, Spencer is spreading awareness and offering support through The Lyme Files, a Facebook page she operates. She is also in the process of founding Lyme Youth of Canada, a support group for young people. She stressed that while Lyme is a scary disease, she wants people to be aware, not afraid.

Advance polls open Saturday in Scarborough-Rouge River Advance voting polls for the Scarborough-Rouge River provincial byelection open Saturday, Aug. 20. The polls will be open from 10 a.m. to 8 p.m. daily until Friday, Aug. 26. Visit www.elections. on.ca for poll times and locations, and candidate information. Poll locations are also printed on voter registration cards mailed to residents. Special ballot voting is available until 6 p.m. Wednesday, Aug. 31 at the Scarborough-Rouge River returning office, 10 Milner Business Ct. Special ballots can be cast between 10 a.m. and 8 p.m. Monday to Saturday, and noon to 5 p.m. Sundays. Regular polls will be open from 9 a.m. to 9 p.m. on election day, Thursday, Sept. 1. Voters must bring a voter registration card and personal identification. People who don’t receive a voter registration card in the mail can still vote by presenting personal identification with a current address. Visit the Elections Canada website or call 1-888-668-8683 for more information.

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pending billions of dollars on replacing wellaged watermains and other infrastructure projects may not be the most exciting thing in Toronto’s budget. But it’s something that should have been a top priority long time ago. As noted in the Metroland special report featured in this week’s edition, the infrastructure backlog is now more than $2.6 billion with $1.6 billion of that amount allocated for Toronto Water projects. And according to the City of Toronto website, there is an average of 1,600 watermain breaks annually, resulting from either the mechanical or structural failure of an underground pipe. One would think the older OuR ViEW pipes, some dating back to the 1850s, would be the ones to City puts aside blame for the majority of waterbreaks. $5.6 billion for main But Michael D’Andrea, director water projects of the city’s engineering and construction services, explains the thinner walled spun cast models installed over the post-war period are actually degrading faster. Most of those pipes are located outside of downtown, and not surprisingly the highest break rates are experienced in North York, Scarborough and Etobicoke as the watermains in these areas are also located in predominantly clay soil as opposed to sand. It’s a city-wide issue and with more development taking place across the city due to Toronto’s development boom, the financial implications of not replacing well-aged watermains will be more devastating than the financial costs of doing so. The higher frequency of extreme thunderstorms due to climate change is certainly not going to ease the urgency of taking on such a huge infrastructure project. So it’s a good start for the city to commit $5.6 billion for water upgrades over the next 10 years to reduce its underground-infrastructure backlog down to $265 million by 2025. Let’s hope this concerted effort to address the backlog of renewal needs will continually be backed by a healthy budget. Otherwise, expect more stories of watermain breaks leaving many residents without running water especially during the winter.

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Some food for thought for watching Rio Olympics During the Rio Olympics, those of us early birds in the office make it a point to gather for a Games recap before work starts. It’s always a very animated discussion. And Drake is kind enough to provide the music. No, not that Drake. We wish. We’re talking Melvin Drake. He’s in IT. You haven’t lived until you’ve heard IT rap. Anyhow, the game plan for the get-togethers is to get everybody up to speed with what happened the day before and make them aware of what to keep an eye on in the day ahead. But with a week and a half of Rio 2016 TV telecasts behind us, we decided to veer from the usual babble operandi and turn our gaze to the Olympic coverage itself. We focused on one thing in particular our biggest Games telecast pet peeve: the announcers’ use of the word “medal”. Medal is no longer a noun anymore. It appears to be strictly a verb. Before an event announcers routinely say he or she is expected to medal or

jamie wayne BUT SERIOUSLY not expected to medal. Then after it’s completed, that he or she medalled or wasn’t able to medal. The use of medal as a verb is nothing new. It has been going on for the last VI Summer Games and V Winter Games and many viewers talk this way too, now. But the real worry within our group is that other Olympic terms are going to follow that lead. Announcers have turned a lot of other nouns into verbs and fans are copying them instantly. Listen closely to your daily Olympic conversations viewers and you’ll see what I mean. They now go something like this: 1. “So? Don’t keep me in suspense. Did they anthem yet?” “Yep. You just missed it. They podiumed 10 minutes ago.” 2. “Hey, did that kayaker silver again like he did in

London 2012?” “Not quite. But at least he ended up bronzing.” Well, we had our usual lively back and forth and the general consensus was that we were all getting worked up over nothing. So it was time to get to the real purpose of our daily Olympic huddle: share a quick bite before work. It was my turn to pick up the tab, so I proceeded to take the breakfast orders. “So how do pancakes sound everyone,” I cheerily inquired. “None for me today thanks, Jamie,” Jackie responded. “I already waffled.” “I’ll get you next time then. What about you, Arjun?” “Put me down for next time, too. I’m afraid I already French Toasted.” “Zayanna?” “No can do. I burritoed before I left. Twice, actually. I’m stuffed.” Five more co-workers also passed. One because he’d oatmealed. Another because she’d BLT’d. The other three saying they’d honeybunned,

doughnutted and bageled. Heck, even Drake declined and he had only double doubled, for heaven’s sake. There was just one person left. “So what about you Erin,” I mumbled meekly. “Hate to do this to you, big guy, but I’m going to have to take a rain check too. Er, I mean, pancake check. Whatever. The point is I forgot all about you buying breakfast today and I Egg McMuffinned on the way over.” “You mean the Mcway Mcover, I hope,” I corrected. Nobody McLaughed. To u g h Mc C r ow d . T h e $64,000 McQuestion was: do I McContinue? I thought about it, but what’s the point? It was obvious I didn’t have a chance of humour medalling in this group. Better just to McQuit while I’m McAhead. Jamie Wayne is a lifelong columnist, who takes writing very seriously. The topics? Not so much. His column appears every Thursday. Contact him at jamie.wayne@sympatico.ca

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Motorized Toy Car Challenge WHEN: 2 to 5 p.m. WHERE: CICS Immigrant Resources Centre, 2330 Midland Ave. CONTACT: Enid Liu, 416-292-7510, ext.1 34, enid.liu@ cicscanada.com COST: $10 Students will learn and develop new designs for electric gear driven toys. Students must write proposals, draw sketches, and work with models to develop a plan. Grade 6 to 8 students are welcome. Moonlight Movies In The Park WHEN: 7 to 11 p.m. WHERE: Cedar Brook Park, 91 Eastpark Blvd. CONTACT: Ryan Johnson, rjohnson@ parkpeople.ca COST: Free Watch Shrek free. Co-presented by the Friends of Cedarbrook and Thompson Parks and Park People. Pre-show activities start at 7 p.m. Movie starts just after sundown.

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Community Yard Sale WHEN: 8 a.m. to 1 p.m. WHERE: St. Clair Evangelical Missionary Church, 3113 St. Clair Ave. E. CONTACT: Tim Bryson, 416-755-0530, timbryson@ hotmail.ca COST: Free Books, toys, clothes, housewares, sporting goods, and more. Orangutan Awareness Weekend WHEN: all weekend from 11 a.m.

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Providence Healthcare Adult Day Program Open House WHEN: 5 to 7 p.m. WHERE: Providence Healthcare, 3276 St. Clair Ave. E. CONTACT: Marina Gaziani, 416-285-3666, ext. 3810, mgaziani@ providence.on.ca COST: On-Site Parking Fee of $2.75/half hour Are you seeking dementia-specific support? If so, please join organizers at their Adult Day Program (Door 13A) Open House.

Citizenship Class WHEN: 6 to 8 p.m. WHERE: Malvern Library, 30 Sewells Rd. CONTACT: Vicky Yan, 416-396-8970, xyan@ torontopubliclibrary.ca COST: Free Complete the free citizenship test preparation program in five classes. Call to register.

Good Food Market WHEN: 4 to 7 p.m. WHERE: St. Matthew The Apostle Church, 80 George Henry Blvd. CONTACT: Kyn Barker, barkerk@ rogers.com COST: Free Fresh fruit and vegetables at affordable prices Thursdays. to 4 p.m. WHERE: Toronto Zoo, 2000 Meadowvale Rd. CONTACT: 416-392-5929 COST: Free with Admission Orangutan enrichment interpretive station, artifacts, and artwork painted by one of our very creative orangutans. Scarborough Afro-Carib Fest WHEN: Aug. 20 and 21 from noon to 9 p.m. WHERE: Albert Campbell Square - Scarborough Civic Centre, 150 Borough Dr. CONTACT: Madeline, www.scarboroughafrocaribfest.com COST: Free Live performances, new activities and more. D.I.Y Beauty Products WHEN: 2 to 3:30 p.m. WHERE: Cedarbrae Public Library, 545 Markham Rd. CONTACT: Geerthana, 416-396-8875, Gjegatheeswaran@ torontopubliclibrary.ca COST: Free Learn to make your own inexpensive cosmetic products using natural in-

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Game of Clue Tree Tour and Adopt-a-Park-Tree Launch WHEN: 2 to 4 p.m. WHERE: Chester Le Park, 255 Chester Le Blvd. CONTACT: http://www.yourleaf. org/node/1642/, info@yourleaf.org COST: Free Join LEAF as they launch an Adopt-aPark-Tree Program in Chester Le Park with a tree tour in the style of Clue, the classic detective game. Come have fun, get your hands dirty, and remember to wear closed-toed shoes

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Taoist Tai Chi Open House WHEN: 9:30 to 11:30 a.m. WHERE: Knox Presbyterian Church, 4156 Sheppard Ave. CONTACT: 416656-2110, scarborough@taoist.org COST: varies Experience a gentle set of movements that promote well-being. Open house events happen Aug 22, 25 and 26.

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Youth Volunteers Needed WHEN: 2 to 3:30 p.m. WHERE: Albert Campbell District Library, 496 Birchmount Rd. CONTACT: 416-3968890 COST: Free Volunteer for the Cyber Seniors program and you will be partnered with an older adult to assist with internet

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Bible Bootcamp WHEN: 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. WHERE: New Strong Tower Church, 1274 Kennedy Rd. CONTACT: Rubina Ruban, 416-931-0511, rubina_ ruban@hotmail.com COST: $40 Kids will discover the hidden armour that God buried deep within the word. UTSC Farmers’ Market WHEN: 2:30 to 6:30 p.m. WHERE: University of Toronto Scarborough Campus, 1265 Military Trail CONTACT: Billi Jo Cox, 416-208-2719, bcox@utsc.utoronto.ca COST: Free Local farmers’ and artisans.

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Kandiah Rajakulasingam isn’t just bringing his food to Tamil Fest this month, he’s bringing his success story. A Tamil from Sri Lanka, Rajakulasingam came to Canada in 1987 with no money at all, but in 1993 he opened a business in a small unit in Scarborough. “In the beginning, I only had Tamil customers,” he said at a second location in Markham, where most visitors to his Babu Catering and Take Out aren’t Tamil. “I put on my sign, ‘Taste the flavour of Tamil Eelam.’” Rajakulasingam - who’s flying in a celebrity chef from South India - is just one of 15 food vendors at what’s expected to be Scarborough’s largest-ever street festival, one which will close Markham Road south of Steeles Avenue from Aug. 26 to 28. For them, it’s a chance to sell Tamil favourites such as kothu roti, masala dosa, mutton rolls and hoppers to a wider, hungry public. But like the Canadian Tamil Congress, whose first street fair was a runaway success in Morningside Heights last year, Rajakulasingam sees Tamil Fest as a good deal more. “It’s a good opportunity for us to showcase our traditions, our cultural dancing, everything.” Tamils began arriving as refugees in

chants and scores of street performers on the road. In a basement of a mid-Scarborough building, children at Prima Dance Studio practiced both traditional and semi-traditional dances, “so that people watching get the feeling of being back home,” said studio director Tharani Thayaparan. Traditional Tamil dance “mainly depends upon the drum beats,” and is performed during the harvest festival, Pongal, in bare feet, said Jailani Basha, Prima’s choreographer. Being the children of emigrants, his students have never seen such dances in Sri Lanka, so Basha must explain their history, he said. “I want to teach them so they can realize how big is their culture.” Also at Tamil Fest will be students of Scarborough’s Aathi Silambam Martial Arts Academy, the only Canadian school for a South Indian martial art banned by British colonizers but passed down through families. Using the bamboo staff or bare hands, silambam provides an efficient workout, and Master Pathamakumar Velummylum of Scarborough, who runs the school, wants people of “the other nations” to enjoy its benefits, he said. “It’s been pushed out, and now we want to bring it back,” added Shantibushan Sripathy, senior student at the school. For more information on the festival, please go to www.tamilfest.ca

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Canada in the 1980s as a long civil war in Sri Lanka destroyed many lives - this month, the Congress is marking the 30th anniversary of the rescue of 155 Tamils drifting off Newfoundland - and many settled in Scarborough and Markham. A festival exhibit, the Tamil Canadian Mobile Museum, will tell the community’s history from the 1960s to now, while others will explain aspects of Tamil culture and history. There will, of course, be a midway, mer-

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strange in their environment like a trap, so we have tried a number of different trapping methods, and there are traps set out there now.” The captured pups are believed to be three to four months old, which is equivalent to being a tween, and are being fed a diet of mice, Puppy Chow, fruits and eggs while in TWC care. “The goal would be to rehabilitate them to the point where they’re healthy normal coyotes and then return them to the wild,” Karvonen said. “They do need to go back fairly close to the area that they came from. That area is actually good habitat for coyotes, which is of course why they’re there to start with.” TWC is asking for donations to help with the costs of capturing and caring for the coyotes. Donations can be made at torontowildlifecentre.com/ donate.

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Abokichi looks to make Japanese convenience store snack a Toronto favourite It was during a seven-year stint in Japan that Thornhill-native Jess Mantell first tried Onigiri – a Japanese snack made of rice balls stuffed with pickled or salty ingredients, sometimes wrapped in seaweed and commonly sold at convenience stores and gas stations in the country.

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