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The City of Toronto has shut down a mosque and Islamic school in mid-Scarborough with an order declaring the building unsafe. The Sakinah Community Center houses the Farah Academy Islamic School in part of a Birchmount Road industrial building south of Ellesmere Road. Posted on its doors on Friday, Jan. 29, the Order to Remedy an Unsafe Building states, among other things, the Sakinah Center lacks a fire alarm system and its sprinkler system isn’t working. Sakinah’s management were
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A few years after Kaye McCrone moved to Scarborough in 1953, a neighbour invited her to join a local bowling league. And McCrone has been bowling in the same league ever since. She celebrated her 90th birthday with her teammates at C4 Centre Bowling on Eglinton Avenue near Brimley Road on Jan. 20. The mother of three, grandmother of five and great-grandmother of six credits bowling with keeping her fit. Great to socialize “It’s exercise,” she said. “You have a tendency to stay inside in the winter, but this gets me out of the house. And it’s great to socialize with the ladies.” McCrone worked as a lab
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NBA All-Star KidsFest in Scarborough A pair of events in honour of the upcoming National Basketball Association AllStar game are set for Toronto this week. On Friday, Feb. 5, the Scarborough YMCA hosts the BMO NBA All-Star KidsFest from 5:30 to 9 p.m. The KidsFest will feature Jr. NBA Clinics and NBA Cares activities for all ages. There will also be a youth arts program that gives fans a chance to design a canvas that will be displayed at this year’s NBA All-Star Game in Toronto. Participants in KidsFest will also get a chance to see the Larry O’Brien Championship
Trophy, which is awarded each year to the NBA champion. The Scarborough YMCA is located at 230 Town Centre Court. On Saturday, Feb. 6, the University of Toronto’s Goldring Centre for High Performance Sport, 100 Devonshire Place, hosts the Bell NBA All-Star Challenge presented by Air Miles. The event goes from 6 to 10 p.m., and will see the city’s best three-point shooters, dunkers and more at a skills challenge event. NBA Hall of Fame member and 12-time NBA all-star player Isiah Thomas, along
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Kids fighting cancer now have something to smile about when they go for treatment at Centenary hospital in Scarborough. The Rouge Valley Health System (RVHS) hospital’s pediatric oncology clinic was transformed into an upbeat, fun-filled play zone, thanks to Smilezone Foundation and Hockey Day in Canada. The clinic’s waiting area, hallway, and two inpatient rooms were enhanced with bright colours and murals, and whiteboards for drawing. The waiting room now features table hockey, tablet gaming stations and couches, along with a television, kitchen, and more, plus some special decorations: signed jerseys and jackets from NHL players and broadcasters Glenn Healy, Nick Kypreos, Don Cherry, and Ron MacLean. Sensory toys were also added to the inpatient rooms. The revamped clinic debuted Monday when hospital staff and patients joined Smilezone representatives and community members to celebrate its grand opening. “Our son Gabriel was diagnosed with leukemia just over two years ago, and since then we’ve really spent the majority of our lives in a hospital setting,” said Whitby resident Gina Narvaez, whose son receives treatment at the clinic. Along with eight-yearold Gabriel, Narvaez got the chance to provide input and feedback during the Smilezone design process. “For Gabriel, this kind of a play area can be somewhere to go and be comfortable and just be a kid,” she said. “His
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Toronto’s half-imagined transit future is not all bad Whatever you may think of the details, you’ve got to hand it to Toronto’s planning department and chief planner Jennifer Keesmaat for this achievement: the most completely imagined transit plan in recent memory. There was one other: the OneCity Plan that former TTC chair Karen Stintz stitched together with the help of Councillor Glenn De Baeremaeker that, in 2013, simply stitched together every dream project that caught their attention and put it on a map. But that one, delivered to council in 2013, could barely stand up to a stiff breeze. The plan that Keesmaat has put together and is completing is made of sterner stuff. The plan to make a one-stop subway crossing the gulf between Kennedy station and the Scarborough Town Centre is justified using economic development metrics rather than on a measure of local transit. The extended
david nickle the city Eglinton RT deals with the local transit needs along with a multi-station SmartTrack line running parallel. There will be more light rail in the west end, planners decreed, having looked with some rigour at Mayor John Tory’s SmartTrack plan through Etobicoke and pronounced heavy rail there to be impractical. The light rail would provide more stops and therefore more localized service as it makes its way to Mississauga and the airport. As was reported last week, meanwhile, a downtown relief line coursing south from Pape station at Danforth and along Queen Street East past Toronto City Hall would deal handily with the growing congestion at the Bloor/ Yonge subway interchange. The detailed justification of that plan will have to
wait until Toronto planners actually release the leaked report later in the spring, but the plan has a sense to it: Queen Street is already a busy streetcar route and Nathan Phillips Square is a focal point for the city. So: a downtown relief line, a SmartTrack only slightly truncated, more light rail and a nominal subway in Scarborough. If all that could somehow be built, to the specifications of the planners...well, Toronto would be in pretty fine shape. That might be a trick. There are engineering problems to overcome, financial hurdles to beat and the raw uncertainty of fickle Toronto politics. Odds are good that some or all of this well-imagined future will not manifest. More likely, it will be some of it. Two elements of this plan are particularly vulnerable: the one-stop subway to the Scarborough Town Centre and SmartTrack itself. In the
case of the former, the costs remain high to send trains to service a single stop. In the case of the latter, the realities of geography and engineering may make it cost prohibitive. It might be useful to imagine, then, a scenario in which those two elements are absent. In the case of SmartTrack’s imagined demise, it might not be as bad as that: Metrolinx is still planning to expand GO Train service along that route. And if the subway vanishes – well, there are light rail plans on the book for linking the Scarborough Town Centre and Kennedy station. In the meantime, the plan would still encompass massive light rail expansion and a downtown relief line that would improve transit for everyone. As half-imagined futures go, it’s still not a bad one.
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Transit Project Assessment Process GO Rail Network Electrification – Public Meetings Metrolinx, an agency of the Province of Ontario, is helping to transform the way the region moves by building a seamless, convenient and integrated transit network across the Greater Toronto and Hamilton Area (GTHA). As part of this project, we are expanding GO Transit to enable 15-minute service on most corridors with electrified trains, which will enable faster and more frequent service. Together, these infrastructure improvements will change how people move around Toronto and the region with four times the current number of GO train trips, service on evenings and weekends, and twice the number of trips during peak periods. Building on the GO Electrification Study completed in 2010, which looked at the electrification of the GO Transit rail system network, Metrolinx is currently undertaking environmental studies under the Transit Project Assessment Process (TPAP), in accordance with Ontario Regulation 231/08, to examine the conversion of several rail corridors from a diesel to an electric-based system. The project will include design and implementation of a traction power supply system (i.e. traction power substations and high voltage connections to Hydro One’s existing grid), as well as power distribution components (i.e. electrical power distribution facilities) located in the vicinity of the rail corridors. The Study Area (see map) includes six GO rail corridors, including potential locations for the electrical power supply and distribution facilities: • Union Station Rail Corridor • Lakeshore West Corridor – Strachan Avenue to Burlington • Kitchener Corridor – UP Express Spur (at Highway 427) to Bramalea • Lakeshore East Corridor – Don River to Oshawa GO Station • Barrie Corridor – Parkdale Junction to Allandale GO Station • Stouffville Corridor – Scarborough Junction to Lincolnville GO Station A series of public meetings are being held as part of the TPAP process to provide information about the scope of the project, environmental studies, design and engineering components, preliminary locations for traction power supply/distribution facilities, project timelines and next steps. Interested persons are encouraged to attend: Tuesday, February 16, 2016 Jean Vanier Catholic Secondary School 959 Midland Avenue Scarborough, ON M1K 4G4 6:30 p.m. to 8:00 p.m.
Wednesday, February 17, 2016 St. Maximillian Kolbe Catholic High School 278 Wellington Street East Aurora, ON L4G 1J5 6:30 p.m. to 8:00 p.m.
Monday, February 22, 2016 Unionville High School 201 Town Centre Blvd. Unionville, ON L3R 8G5 6:30 p.m. to 8:00 p.m.
Tuesday, February 23, 2016 Nantyr Shores Secondary School 1146 Anna Maria Avenue Innisfil, ON L9S 4X5 6:30 p.m. to 8:00 p.m.
Wednesday, February 24, 2016 Metro Toronto Convention Centre North Building, Room 203 255 Front Street West Toronto, ON M5V 2W6 6:30 p.m. to 8:00 p.m.
Thursday, February 25, 2016 Abilities Centre 55 Gordon Street Whitby, ON L1N 0J2 6:30 p.m. to 8:00 p.m.
Monday, February 29, 2016 Oakville Trafalgar High School 1460 Devon Road Oakville, ON L6J 3L6 6:30 p.m. to 8:00 p.m.
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Wednesday, March 2, 2016 Stouffville District Secondary School 801 Hoover Park Drive Stouffville, ON L4A 0A4 6:30 p.m. to 8:00 p.m.
Thursday, March 3, 2016 Holly Community Centre 171 Mapleton Avenue Barrie, ON L4N 8T6 6:30 p.m. to 8:00 p.m. Wednesday, March 9, 2016 Lakeshore Collegiate Institute 350 Kipling Avenue Etobicoke, ON M8V 3L1 6:30 p.m. to 8:00 p.m.
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The City of Toronto issued an ‘unsafe order’ to the Sakinah Community Center, Mosque and The Farah Academy on Friday.
Centre was set to host conference on Saturday >>>from page 1 industrial. The centre, which was to host a World Hijab Day conference on Feb. 6, posted a message Friday on its Facebook page saying it would be closed for the weekend but people should stay tuned for more information. “Thank you for your understanding and patience at this time,” said the posting, which as of Wednesday had not been updated. Calls and messages seeking comment from Sakinah management were not returned. The department would not say why it took action Friday, or whether or not it was responding to a complaint. Michael Thompson, the local councillor, said he spoke a few years ago to an owner of the space at 1430 Birchmount. More and more people are buying up the city’s employment lands for non-employment uses, “and that’s a problem,” said Thompson, also Toronto’s economic development chairperson. “It’s not as if people are not aware of what they’re doing” when they buy such properties for places of worship, he said this week. “They’ve just gone ahead and done what they want to do.” The Scarborough Centre councillor said the Farah Academy had enroled 116 children as pupils. “If they want to establish a school, I think that’s terrific. They have to find an appropriate location,” Thompson said. “I wouldn’t send my kids to
a school which didn’t have fire alarms or emergency exits.” On its website, the centre describes itself as “a new multi-purpose community space which provides both members and casual users an opportunity to participate in a variety of religious, educational and leisure activities.” The space, it adds, “is an astonishing 72,000 square feet and ideally located at a major intersection easily accessible by car and public transportation.” Sakinah said its mandate, with “crime, drugs and an increase in highschool dropout rates affecting many within the Muslim community,” is to better address the community’s needs with social services, health and fitness activities and education in “an Islamic based framework.” Many places of worship have already established themselves in industrial areas of Scarborough, but the city and councillors, seeking to keep “employment areas” intact, have taken an increasingly hard line against further conversions. A church, Friends of Jesus Christ, bought a vacant warehouse on Nugget Avenue in 2008 for $1.8 million. Its application to rezone the property was denied by Scarborough Community Council. The street already had a church and a mosque, but Friends of Jesus Christ was told Toronto’s industrial zones could allow places of worship only on major arterial roads, and Nugget wasn’t one of those.
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Students welcome Syrian refugees with gifts Mary Shadd Public School students shop for supplies, decorate gift bags TARA HATHERLY thatherly@insidetoronto.com Scarborough students who raised money to make gift bags welcoming young Syrian refugees to Canada are hoping their actions will inspire other kids to lend helping hands as well. Students at Mary Shadd Public School wanted to do something to help Syrian refugees, so they decided to raise money with a school dance to make welcome gifts for Syrian children settling in Toronto. They chose and shopped for the supplies, decorated the gift bags, and included hand-written letters saying how grateful they are to have the children here. Welcome to Canada “We wanted to welcome the Syrians to Canada,” explained Grade 7 student Karthika Nagarajah. “They’re going to have to learn a completely new language, a new lifestyle, but if we welcome them, I think they will feel like Canada is a home to them instead of an outside country, which is what everyone here wants the Syrian families to feel like.”
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Malalai Malalai, left and Malini Singh, of the Thorncliffe Neighbourhood office, accept gift bags for Syrian refugees at Mary Shadd Public School recently.
The school’s Grade 6, 7 and 8 students raised money with a December dance. Normally, money raised through the dance would support the Grade 8 students’ graduation trip, but the graduating class decided to donate this year’s proceeds to the young refugees. “We’re really proud of them,” said teacher Sherene Quadir of all the students involved. “I think if our future generation is comprised of
kids like this, we’re pretty lucky. They have come here early in the morning, they’ve given up their lunch, recesses, in order to make this effort come to fruition. Give back to children “They wanted to make sure they did something tangible, where they could actually do something rather than just giving money,” she added. “They felt that the best way
was to give back to the children who have gone through quite a crisis.” Recently, the students gathered for a social justice presentation before assembling the gift bags, which they gave to the Thorncliffe Neighbourhood Office to distribute. Leading the presentation, Grade 7 students Pranitha Rathakrishnan and Prathusha Manmathan, and Grade 8 student Darin Satar, spoke about different people
in need of help in the community before landing on an image of Alan Kurdi. Alan, the young Syrian boy whose lifeless body was photographed by Nilüfer Demir and seen around the world after washing up on a Turkish beach, died when a crowded and unsafe boat his family bought spots on from human smugglers capsized in the Mediterranean Sea on route to Greece in 2015. “This image was heartwrenching, it had a profound impact on many of us. The image was pivotal in our decision-making to help Syrian child refugees,” said Pranitha, adding, “We hope that our Syrian friends will be welcomed with open arms in Canada.” Students decorated the gift bags before hand, colouring the front with “Welcome” and Canada’s maple leaf. They took the bags down an assembly line, adding scarves, notebooks, pencils, toothbrushes, toothpaste, lip balm, toys, treats and welcome letters, before tying them with ribbon. Many of the students at Mary Shadd P.S. are from families who understand what it’s like to start over in Canada.
“Our student population is predominantly Tamil,” noted Quadir. “Tamil refugees were also met with some trepidation, so they completely empathize with what the Syrian refugees are going through and they wanted to make a difference.” New lives The students hope their gift bags will bring smiles and comfort to Syrian children transitioning to new lives in Canada. “These kids are coming from a traumatizing event,” said Grade 7 student Vaishnavii Sridaran. “Nobody wants war in their childhood, and I feel very happy that these kids will get some help.” Hoping to inspire other youths with their efforts, the Mary Shadd students started a social media campaign using the hashtag #KidsDoMakeaDifference. Through the hashtag and their Instagram account, @ KidsDoMakeADifference, they hope to encourage and share charitable work and acts of kindness by youths. “Kids can make a difference, and they will make a difference,” said Vaishnavii.
UTSC sets standard for higher environmental education The new Environmental Science and Chemistry Building at University of Toronto Scarborough (UTSC), where students will work on solving the world’s environmental problems, is itself the answer to a problem. U of T wanted what turned out to be a very complicated, $65-million facility on its Scarborough campus to be built to the highest environmental standards. Huge concrete “earth tubes” draw fresh outside air to a handling unit in the basement, and the geothermic heating and cooling system circulates in 60 boreholes to a depth of 210 metres below ground. Formally opened with a
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ing equipment energy use as well as air quality. “The design elements for this building use existing technology or were modified and expanded to meet our requirements,” Bernie Kraatz, UTSC’s vice-principal of research said in a release. “More importantly, having both environmental science and chemistry under one roof will help with collaboration in addressing some important research questions.” Climate change, groundwater pollution in urban settings, restoration of environmental systems, and rising sea levels are some of the pressing issues students and faculty in the new building might tackle in its laboratories.
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so, just maybe, people on certain streets could apply for permits, and get relief from tickets. Councillors wouldn’t have to approve any permits, but residents would have the same right as people living downtown, or in East York, to ask. The rooming house crusaders refused. They tried their own experiment, removing the three-hour limit to allow instant tagging on streets around Silver Springs Boulevard in Jim Karygiannis’ ward from 2 to 6 a.m. Karygiannis said this was to help the city plow in winter. But he had colleagues expand the Dec.-1-to-April-15 ban to year-round, which brings us back to social engineering. What does all this teach suburban homeowners, including many new Canadians, with extra cars? That the city’s bureaucrats are unreasonable and the politicians, however smiling, are not friendly.
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Fabulous 4 Bdrm Family Home Located In Highly Sought After Neighbourhood!! Amazing Curb Appeal, Spacious Living, Dining & Family Rooms, Oversized Master Bedroom W/ Ensuite & W/I Closet, Eat-In Kitchen, Main Floor Laundry & Much More. Many Recent Renos. 2 Car Garage. Private Stone Driveway. Amazing Pool-sized Backyard! Fantastic Opportunity - Must Be Seen, Only $795,000!!
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Luxurious Resort Style Boutique Championship Golf Course Community, Sub Penthouse 1+1 Bdrm,Thousands in Quality Upgrades, 2 Parking Spaces, Locker, 2 Year Free Maintenance Fee Plus 1 Year Individual Membership to Angus Academy, Set Amidst Million Dollar Homes, 20,000 Sq Ft of Outdoor Amenity Space, Being Sold Under Assignment. Only $738,800!
CABBAGETOWN LANDMARK
Totally Renovated Detached Toronto Home. Bright & Sunlit Architectural Masterpiece will Amaze You! 2 Bedrooms, 3 Bathrooms, Tempered Glass, 3 Balconies, Granite Floor, Custom Kitchen with B/I Appliances, Spacious & Open Concept with Approx. 1,000 Sq. Ft. of Living Space!, Sauna, Finished Basement, Beautiful Deck + Garden, One of a Kind! Simply Must be Seen! Only $699,900!
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COLLEGE & sHAW One of Toronto’s High Demand Neighbourhoods + Location, 3 Bdrm 2 Storey, Gorgeous Original Wood, Open Concept Living & Dining Room, Finished Bsmt, Detached Garage. Amazing Value & Opportunity! sOLD IN 1 WK FOR 122% OF AsKING!
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Detached 4+1 Bedroom 2 Storey, Renovated Kitchen, Huge Family Rm, Fireplace, Open Concept Living & Dining Rm, Gleaming Hardwood Floor, Finished Basement Ideal for Entertaining, Double Garage, Walkout to Fenced Backyard, 2 Tier Deck, Fabulous Family Neighbourhood! sOLD FOR 99% OF AsKING!
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Amazing 3+2 Bdrm Semi Detached 2 Storey, Open Concept Living and Dining Room, Spacious Eat-In Kitchen, Granite Countertops, Ceramic Flr, Master Bdrm With Full Ensuite and Walk-in Closet, Spacious Finished Basement, Walkout To Landscaped Yard, Private Drive, Fabulous Neighbourhood, Steps To Vaughan Mills Mall, Canada’s Wonderland, Schools, Transit & Future subway! Close to all Amenities! Only $669,000!!
CENTRAL ETOBICOKE OPPORTUNITY!!
Detached Bungalow on Large 40x133ft fully fenced lot. Needs some TLC, Huge Potential for Renovators, Contractors or Investors. Updated Windows& Doors, Furnace & A/C, Electrical Panel. Huge Basement, 6 Car Parking, Super Value. sOLD IN 1 WK FOR 113% OF AsKING!
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Immaculately Maintained, 3+1 Bedrooms, Open Concept Living Rm, Formal Dining, Updated Family Size Kitchen, Separate Side Entrance to Finished Bsmt Ideal for In-Law Suite, Huge Rec Room, 2nd Kitchen. Situated on Spacious Lot, Garage, Private Drive. sOLD FAsT FOR 104% OF AsKING!
LAWRENCE & KENNEDY Detached 3 Bedroom Bungalow, Updated Maple Kitchen, Open Concept Living & Dining Room, Crown Moulding, Separate Side Entrance to Basement, Landscaped Large Backyard, Large Deck, Shed, Long Private Drive, Fabulous Opportunity! sOLD IN 1 WK FOR 117% OF AsKING!
VELLORE VILLAGE 4+1 BDRM!!
Gorgeous 2-Storey Semi Detached With Walkout Bsmt Linked Only By Garage! Open Concept Living+Dining Rms, Spacious Eat-In Kitchen, Master Bedrm W/Full Ensuite & W/I Closet, Finished Basement With Spacious Rec Rm, Office, Kitchen & Bedrm, potential in-law suite. Landscaped Lot, Deck, Private Drive, Fabulous Neighbourhood, Steps To All Amenities! Incredible Value. sOLD FAsT FOR 113% OF AsKING!
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Solid 3 Bdrm Home on a Large Premium Lot with Approx. 50 Foot Frontage, Home in Original Condition, Huge Potential to Renovate/Rebuild, Great for Renovators/Contractors or Developers, Rare Lot in Prime Norseman Area! Super Value!
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Spacious open concept suite with 10 ft ceilings, modern kitchen with Stainless Steel Appliances, Elegant Laminate Floors, Floor to ceiling Windows, Walkout to Gorgeous 370 sq ft Terrace with Views of Lake and Park. Fabulous Amenities and Steps to Transit, Must Be Seen Only $549,900!!
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Over 100K in Recent Renos! Highly Desirable Enclave, Large 40 x 150 Ft Lot with Private Fenced Yard, Many Updates Including Kitchen, Baths, Plumbing/ Electrical, Floors, Roof, Furnace, A/C, Stone Patio and Shed. Close to Malls, Schools and 401! A Rare Find with Future Growth Potential! sOLD FAsT FOR 104% OF AsKING!
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Beautifully Renovated 3 + 3 Bedroom Detached Backsplit!! Spacious And Bright Home With Stunning Oversized Kitchen W/Centre Island And Breakfast Area, Large Open Concept Living/Dining Rooms, Separate Family Room W/Fireplace & W/Out To Sunroom. Amazing Finished Basement W/ 2 Separate Entrances, 2-Car garage. Many Recent Upgrades! Amazing Home! Only $499,900!!
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Beautiful, Bright And Well Maintained Freehold Townhome Located In Desirable Markham Community! Over 1,600 SF, This Spacious 2 + 1 Bedroom Layout Can Be Easily Converted Back To A 3 Bedroom Home. Professionally Finished Basement Offers Additional Living Space. Large Single Garage Plus Additional Parking For 2 Cars. Fabulous Cornell Neighbourhood Close To Schools And All Amenities. Fantastic Opportunity – Just Move In And Enjoy!
sOLD IN 1 WK FOR 107% OF AsKING!!
GEORGETOWN OPPORTUNITY!!
Wonderful Family Neighborhood! Directly Across From Park. Detached 3 Bdrm Fernbrook Home On 54 x 120 Lot. Open Concept Living/Dining Room With Dark Laminate Flrs. Updated Kitchen with Walkout To Fully Fenced Backyard. Private Double Drive, Walking Distance To Schools/Shopping, Amazing Opportunity To Own! Must Be Seen! Only $485,900!!
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Beautiful South-Facing 1 + 1 Bedroom, 2 Bath Luxury Condo Located At ‘Metro Place’ Just Steps To Sheppard Subway Station!! Spacious And Bright Layout Features 9’ Ceilings, Open Concept Kitchen & Living Area, Granite Counters, Separate Den, Large Master Bedroom W/ 4 Pc Ensuite. Includes Many Upgrades, Oversized Parking Spot, 24 Hour Concierge And All Amenities. An Absolute Must See, Only $329,900!!
AMAzING VALUE IN WEsTON!! Bright And Charming 2-Storey Stacked Townhouse!! Very Well Maintained 2 Bedroom, 2 Bath, Perfect For First Time Buyers And Investors. Many Recent Updates. Includes Parking And Locker. Close To Transit. Shows Amazing And Priced To Sell, Only $249,900!
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Stunning Huge 3 Bdrm Unit, One of the Largest in the Building, Loaded with Upgrades including Modern Kitchen, New Bathrooms, Laminate Floors, 800 Series Doors, Huge Master with Walk-in Closet & Ensuite, Upgraded Amenities, Maintenance Includes Heat/Hydro + VIP Cable, Close to 401, GO Station, New UP (Union – Pearson) Train! Only $249,000!
ERIN MILLs CONDO OPPORTUNITY
Rare Ground Floor 1+1 Den in Mississauga, Newer Condo, Large Den could be 2nd Bdrm ,Walkout to Lovely Terrace Facing Grassy Area, Low Maintenance, Fabulous Amenities, Comes with Parking & Locker! Steps to Erin Mills Town Centre, New GO Station, Great Schools and Parks, Super Value! sOLD FOR TOP DOLLAR!
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bedroom, open concept home perfect for a growing family. One of the designs that Marshall Homes is still finalizing is a 37’ bungalow that they are anticipating will be one of the most popular homes in this new community. The bungalow aims to be similar to the “super bungalow” that Marshall Homes built in their Copperfield Community, and the immensely popular bungalow available at their Port 32 community in Bobcaygeon. While all the details can’t be revealed yet, this bungalow will feature one bedroom on the main floor and a finished lower level with a higher ceiling and larger windows. All of the principal rooms will be larger, with less rooms in total. This bungalow will be ideal for empty nesters who want to enjoy the space in their home to the fullest, without wasting any space on unused rooms. All of your living can be done on the main floor, with additional bedrooms on the upper or lower levels for guests or kids that may boomerang back. Riverside Drive
Riverside Enclaves is essentially a hamlet bounded by creeks to the east and west. It’s like your own private oasis from the bustling streets of Ajax. Many of the 37’ homes back on to the 9th hole of the Riverside Golf Course., The 50’ and 60’ homes are just up the street from the course. Even though you will be tucked away from the hustle and bustle, you will still be close to all of the amenities you need. Shopping, restaurants, entertainment, medical facilities, and more are just minutes away. Living in Riverside Enclaves will also put you close to the 401 and 407 for easy commuting. The final details of the floor plans, features and finishes are still getting the final touches, but what can be revealed now is that Riverside Enclaves will be home to luxurious living. The homes’ finishes and features will be well above and beyond what’s typically found on a standard features sheet. The brick and stone exteriors of the home will create stunning streetscapes that will make you smile every time you turn onto your street. Every home will have a two car garage, ideal for parking and storage. There will be bungalow, bungalow with loft and two storey designs to choose from. One plan features a five
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Marshall Homes’ Riverside community is one of the most sought after neighbourhoods in Ajax. Homes listed for resale don’t stay on the market for long before buyers who love the area quickly snatch them up. Now, you have the opportunity to become one of the newest residents in this incredible community with the opening of Riverside Enclaves. Riverside Enclaves will be the final phase of the Riverside development and will feature less than 60 homes available on 37’, 50’and 60’lots. The initial plan was to include bungalow townhomes, but Marshall listened to its potential homeowners and decided to make the entire community detached. Ideally located on the southeast corner of Riverside Drive and Rossland Road,
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Parklands is already the popular choice with families of all shapes and sizes and this month we are growing again! Register now for the First Choice Preview of The Broadway Collection of Freehold Towns & Semis — the newest addition to Parklands’ exciting portfolio of 2-Storey and Bungalow designs in this established community. • Direct access from a rear-lane garage • Courtyards with privacy fencing • Central air conditioning • Direct garage access with door opener • 3 appliances • California ceilings • Energy Star® Rated and Mike Holmes Approved • Plus so much more!
Energy Star Rated And Mike Holmes Approved For Total Peace-Of-Mind! Parklands also offers an exciting portfolio of fully detached bungalow, bungalow-loft and 2-storey designs, with a choice of front garage, or rear-lane garage plans, in the Classic Collection and Courtyard Collections.
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‘The 25th Annual Putnam County Spelling Bee’ WHERE: Scarborough Village Theatre, 3600 Kingston Rd. CONTACT: 416267-9292, http://theatrescarborough. com/SMT_home.html COST: $27; $25 students/seniors; $20 for Feb. 4 preview
w Saturday, Feb. 6
Charlottetown Junior Public School Winter Fair WHEN: 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. WHERE: Charlottetown JPS, 85 Charlottetown Blvd. CONTACT: www.charlottetownjpswinterfair.com, samns@rogers.com COST: Free Rap N’ Roll by Dalton Higgins WHEN: 2 to 3 p.m. WHERE: Cedarbrae Library, 545 Markham Rd. CONTACT: 416-396-8850, cedstaff@torontopubliclibrary.ca COST: Free
Why does rap music appeal to multiculti audiences across age, race, class, gender and religious designations?
TACT: RSVP to 416-285-3666, ext. 3810 COST: Free
Cathedral Bluffs Symphony Orchestra: Puccini’s Gianni Schicchi WHEN: 8 to 10 p.m. WHERE: P.C.Ho Theatre, 5183 Sheppard Ave. E. CONTACT: www.cathedralbluffs.com, cbsoboxoffice@gmail.com COST: Tickets start at $34 ($29 students/seniors)
Seniors Pre-Valentine Fellowship WHEN: 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. WHERE: Harvest Time Revival Church, 445 Midwest Rd. CONTACT: Pastors Marlon or Kema, 416-298-3516, sfga@Rogers. com COST: Free
SPO Presents Great Romantic Music by Beethoven and Brahms WHEN: 8 p.m. WHERE: Scarborough Citadel Salvation Army, 2021 Lawrence Ave. E. CONTACT: spo.ca, spo@spo.ca COST: Adults $40, seniors $25
w Sunday, Feb. 7
Adult Day Program Open House WHEN: 5 to 7 p.m. WHERE: Providence Healthcare, 3276 St. Clair Ave. E. CON-
w Tuesday, Feb. 9
Pancake Supper WHEN: 5 to 6:30 p.m. WHERE: Church of the Master United Church, 3385 Lawrence Ave. E. CONTACT: 416-431-0333 COST: $8 at the door Pancake Supper WHEN: 5 to 7 p.m. WHERE: St. Dunstan of Canterbury Anglican Church, 56 Lawson Rd. CONTACT: Kim Brown, 416-2831844, www.stdunstan.ca, parishad-
min@stdunstan.ca COST: $7 Pancake/Samosa Supper WHEN: 5 to 7 p.m. WHERE: Christ Church Scarborough Village, 155 Markham Rd. CONTACT: 416-2614169, office@christchurchscarborough. com COST: Adults $8, children aged one to 10 $4
Income Tax & Benefits: A Hands-On Financial Literacy Workshop WHEN: 6:30 to 7:30 p.m. WHERE: Morningside Library, 4279 Lawrence Ave. E. COST: Free Offered in partnership with WoodGreen Community Services. Madawaska Ensemble WHEN: 7 to 9 p.m. WHERE: University of Toronto Scarborough - Arts & Admin Building, 1265 Military Trail CONTACT: acmconnects@utsc.utoronto.ca COST: Free RSVP: www.eventbrite.ca/e/madawaska-ensemble-tickets-20730325963
Pancake Dinner and Putting on of the Ashes Service WHEN: 5 to 8 p.m. WHERE: Birchcliff Bluffs United Church, 33 East Rd. CONTACT: June, 416-694-4081COST: Adults $8; children $4 Pancake Supper WHEN: 5:30 to 7 p.m. WHERE: St. Nicholas Birch Cliff Anglican Church, 1512 Kingston Rd. CONTACT: Sonia Halloran, 416 698 9449, sonihall@ yahoo.ca COST: Adults $5, children $3, families $15
w Thursday, Feb. 11
Blogging Basics WHEN: 1:30 to 3 p.m. WHERE: Albert Campbell Library, 496 Birchmount Rd. CONTACT: 416-396-8890 COST: Free Call to register.
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619 MILL ST. S., Newcastle, (Mill sophiatan@sympatico.c East On 401 From Port Union St./401), Only 30 Minutes Rd. Historic “BOND a Million Dollar Neighbourh HEAD”, ood, 4 Houses Across from Marina from Lake Ontario, 1.3 Acre Lot, Pond,& River, Steps To Beach and Waterfront Family Rm, Fireplace,Gazebo, 4 Bedrooms, 3 Bathrooms , Prudential Achievers Hardwood Floor, , Renovated Kitchen, Realty, Brokerage 9’ Ceilings, Loft, to 401... $824,900. 2.5 Car Garage, Circular Drive, 2 Minutes Call Richard Wontorra at 416-287-3980
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l Lunar New Year at Scarborough Town Centre WHEN: Friday, Feb. 5, 7 to 7:30 p.m. WHERE: Scarborough Town Centre, Centre Court, 300 Borough Dr. Check out the legendary Monkey King performance and one of the largest lion dances in the GTA. There will be photo opportunities with the God of Fortune, Monkey King, and Wall of Paper Flowers, ceremonial thunder drums, traditional Chinese music presented by the North American Chinese Orchestra, and an authentic eye dotting ceremony. www.scarboroughtowncentre.com
l Chinese New Year Celebration at Pacific Mall WHERE: 7600 Kennedy Rd. The Booming Year of The Dazzling Monkey Celebration Sunday, Feb. 8 at 2:30 p.m. Door-to-door lion dance performances Saturday, Feb. 13 starting at 1 p.m. l Canada Dry CNY Celebrations WHEN: Friday, Feb. 5, 1 to 7 p.m.; Saturday, Feb. 6, 11 a.m. to 8 p.m.; Sunday, Feb. 7, 11 a.m. to 6 p.m. WHERE: Market Village, 4390 Steeles Ave. E. There will be multicultural performances on the main stage, an interactive booth showcasing Asian culture, activities appropriate for all ages, and lucky draws. The opening ceremony is Saturday, Feb. 6 at 12:30 p.m. www.cnycelebrations.ca; www.marketvillage.net
l Year of the Monkey Celebration WHEN: Saturday, Feb. 6, noon to 2 p.m. WHERE: Chinese Cultural Centre of Greater Toronto, 5183 Sheppard Ave. E. Authentic Chinese cultural performances, martial arts demo, Chinese poetry reading, festive food tasting, children’s arts and crafts, and ‘lucky money’ envelopes given out by the God of Fortune. Admission is free 416-292-9293; www.cccgt.org
l Year of the Monkey Banquet WHEN: Saturday, Feb. 20, 6 p.m. WHERE: Chinese Cultural Centre, 5183 Sheppard Ave. E. Hosted by the Chinese Cultural Centre of Greater Toronto, the banquet features a lion dance, children’s choir, dancing and music performances, a Tai Chi demo, an appearance by the God of Fortune, and bingo. 416-292-9293; www.cccgt.org
l Lunar New Year WHEN: Sunday, Feb. 7, noon to 4 p.m. WHERE: Scarborough Civic Centre Rotunda, 150 Borough Dr. From noon to 2 p.m. Chinese New Year activity booths will include arts and crafts, lucky scrolls, photos with the God of Fortune, and a calligraphy contest. From 2 to 4 p.m. there will be a variety show with a lion dance, Asian dances, instruments, singing performances, and more. Hosted by the Chinese Collective Arts Association. www.chineseculturalarts.org/?portfolio=ccaa-lunarnew-year-celebration
l At the Libraries • Chinese New Year craft for kids ages six to 12 at Woodside Library, 1571 Sandhurst Circle, Saturday, Feb. 6, 2 to 3 p.m. Call 416-396-8979 to register. • Chinese New Year craft for ages two to five at Pape/ Danforth Library, 701 Pape Ave., Friday, Feb. 5, 1 to 1:30 p.m. 416-393-7727. Drop-in.
l TSO Concert WHEN: Saturday, Feb. 13 at 7:30 p.m. WHERE: Roy Thomson Hall, 60 Simcoe St. The Toronto Symphony Orchestra presents a festive concert celebrating the Year of the Monkey. Long Yu, artistic director of the China Philharmonic Orchestra and music director of the Shanghai Symphony Orchestra, will lead a program that blends traditional Chinese and classical Western styles. tso.ca/year-of-the-monkey
• Chinese New Year craft for kids at Jones Library, 118 Jones Ave., Monday, Feb. 8, 4 to 4:30 p.m. 416-3937715. • A celebration at Lillian H. Smith branch, 239 College St., Saturday, Feb. 6, noon to 4 p.m., with children’s STORYgami, a family puppet show, lion dance, and music and dance performances. 416-393-7746. l Dragon Ball WHEN: Saturday, Feb. 6, reception starts at 5:45 p.m. WHERE: Metro Toronto Convention Centre, 255 Front St. W. A benefit gala, with a four-course dinner, silent and live auctions, in support of culturally appropriate care and services provided by Yee Hong Centre for Geriatric Care to seniors of different backgrounds. www.yeehongdragonball.org
l Chinatown BIA Celebration WHEN: Saturday, Feb. 13 & Sunday, Feb. 14, noon to 5 p.m. both days WHERE: Chinatown Centre, 222 Spadina Ave., and Dragon City Mall, 280 Spadina Ave. The Chinatown BIA is hosting a two-day event to ring in Chinese New Year, in two locations in the heart of Chinatown, and will feature singing, dancing, fortune telling, and other activities to reflect Chinese culture.
l CNTV Chinese New Year Gala WHEN: Sunday, Feb. 7, 8 to 10 p.m. WHERE: Sony Centre for the Performing Arts, 1 Front St. E. The CNTV Chinese New Year Gala features more than 800 elite artists from Mainland China and Canada performing in this social networking event of the Chinese community. www.sonycentre.ca
l LunarFest WHEN: Saturday, Feb. 21 & Sunday, Feb. 22 WHERE: Harbourfront Centre, 235 Queens Quay W. Hundreds of LunarFest monkeys will be on site to greet visitors. Be sure to adopt one of these artistic, life-size figurines. Make couplets (phrases that are symbolic of wishes) and start your Year of the Monkey right. http://lunarfest.org/2016Lunarfest
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Agincourt’s Dragon Centre was epicentre of Chinese community’s settlement in Scarborough MIKE ADLER madler@insidetoronto.com
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t doesn’t look like much now, and may soon disappear, but in 1984 the Dragon Centre was a beacon bringing a new wave of settlement to Agincourt. And the one-storey indoor mall was tearing the Scarborough neighbourhood apart, because it represented Chinese businesses some of the older, established residents didn’t want. Tiny compared to the Asianthemed malls and plazas that would be built to its north, Dragon Centre, a 30,000-square-foot converted roller rink, was still blamed by locals for the traffic congestion in the area. Still, the building on Glen Watford Drive was “the first Chinese-themed mall in North America” and prompted what became an exodus from Toronto’s downtown Chinatown, Arlene Chan writes in The Chinese Community in Toronto: Then and Now. Of course, Chinese people had other reasons for moving to Scarborough, whose Chinese population, Chan recounts, grew from 1,810 in 1971 to 117,405 in 2006, the former borough’s last census before its amalgamation with Toronto. “For them it was a dream come true: they could have a large house, big backyard, two-car garage, and lots of open space.” But in 1984, as the TTC was letting people try riding on the new Scarborough Rapid Transit line (sadly, still running), and the mall was advertising the car it would raffle
in a lucky draw, some neighbours fumed. On May 28, 500 people, nearly all of them white, filled Agincourt Collegiate to discuss the problems they felt Dragon Centre and nearby Chinese businesses were causing. The mall’s Chinese merchants were not invited, writes David Cheunyan Lai in Chinatowns: Towns Within Cities in Canada. Accounts of the meeting record people shouting their refusal to allow bilingual street signs, which were never proposed. Some suggested use of “restrictive zoning” or a development freeze as a way to “defend our interests.” In early August, a flyer found its way into Agincourt mailboxes suggesting organized crime from Hong Kong and a new “open door” immigration policy were the real reasons behind Agincourt’s real estate boom. Scarborough’s mayor at the time, Gus Harris had already been accused of ignoring racism in Agincourt, but this appearance of hate literature forced him to act. A resolution by Scarborough councillors condemned the flyer, and Harris admitted there was a “serious racial problem” in Agincourt he would take steps to stamp out, The Scarborough Mirror reported on Aug, 22, “after intense pressure from Scarborough’s Chinese community and a meeting with (Ontario) Attorney General Roy McMurty.” The flyer incident was catalyst for forming the Federation of Chinese Canadians in Scarborough and for the
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The Dragon Centre is billed as the ‘first Chinese-themed mall in North America.’ Inset, an interior shot of the mall this week.
report of Harris’s Task Force on Multicultural and Race Relations in Scarborough released that December. Today, the building near the intersection of Sheppard Avenue East simply looks tired. Dragon Centre contains small restaurants and shops either half-empty or spilling merchandise into the hall, which forms a single loop. On a snowy afternoon recently,
one store was selling five Phillipine movies for $10. A man sat at a table in the hall using scissors to clip the ends off pea pods. Whatever its historical significance, the mall may vanish beneath another wave of development inspired by the Sheppard East light-rail line, though work on that project has been delayed. The latest version of a proposal to replace Dragon Centre calls for
towers of condominiums, 31- and 34-storeys high, with a total of 640 units and an underground parking garage. A petition from people of the neighbourhood in 2014 argued the proposal would “cause unacceptable negative impacts,” among them increased traffic and a loss of privacy. There was nothing in the petition about saving the mall.
Film director Kristina Wong examines the Chinese-Canadian experience Angeline Mair amair@insidetoronto.com Kristina Wong is a Scarborough film director who uses her international award-winning work to examine the Chinese-Canadian experience while providing opportunities for females on both sides of the camera. “I see myself pushing towards female teams and Asian-based stories,” she said. This spirit fuels her filmmaking as she focuses on hiring women who are from minority groups to star in her films and work as her crew. “For my film I wanted to make sure my key crews were minority females,” she said.
Providing opportunities for women is helping break stereotype and prove that women have what it takes to make movies, whether as a director, cinematographer or as crew members moving around heavy gear, Wong said. “Growing up in Scarborough everyone around me was very diverse,” said the fourth year York University film production student. However, the Hollywood films she’d watched since childhood did not reflect her reality. “I found it shocking that I would make a film about a group I didn’t know anything about.” This inspired her to create films
about her personal cross-cultural experience. “That’s why in this film, Knots, I wanted to do something Asian based, which is something I know,” she said. The self-funded production resonates with many second generation Chinese-Canadians – especially those growing up in Scarborough – because of the language, identity and cultural barriers, said Wong. At the same time, the motif of the knot keeps the generations together with themes of family, acceptance and crossing cultures. Knots is the story of Scarlett’s Gong Gong, grandpa, who visits for her high school graduation. She must come to terms with the loss of her
mother and mend her relationship with her father. “I explore different generations. I can’t speak to my grandparents because I grew up speaking English. It explores that element,” she said. “Growing up that’s what a lot of my friends can relate too - not Hollywood.” The film’s popularity has crossed local borders as it has been featured in film festivals such as the Phoenix Film Festival Melbourne, Black Bird Film Festival, Cinesiege 2015 (York University’s showcase of best student films) and Victoria Film Festival. And it was at the Joey Awards where Nicole Samantha Huff, who plays Scarlett, won for best actress.
Wong said being born and raised in Scarborough helped set the foundation of how she views the world, however, it was her time at Albert Campbell Collegiate Institute where she started to learn the art of film. Now at York University,. Wong has teamed up with fellow student Jessica De Los Santos. Wong chose to work with De Los Santos because of her Scarborough roots and that she went to Stephen Leacock Collegiate. “In a strange way, just being from the same neighbourhood has been fundamental to our strong director/cinematographer relationship because we have the same mind set, we see the world from this east end perspective.”
People born in a Year of the Rat will have excellent fortune in this Monkey Year. With the dispersion of 2015’s bad luck, they can carry out their great plans. Therefore, this Monkey Year will be a good opportunity for Rats. They will gain a lot due to their busy work, and their laborious work will finally be worth it. 1924, 1936, 1948, 1960, 1972, 1984, 1996, 2008 Lucky Colours: blue, gold, green Lucky Numbers: 2, 3 Lucky Flowers: lily, African violet
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In Chinese astrology, each year is associated with a Chinese zodiac animal sign and one of the five elements, making 2016 the Fire Monkey Year! 1926, 1938, 1950, 1962, 1974, 1986, 1998, 2010 Lucky Colours: blue, grey, orange, white Lucky Numbers: 1, 3, 4 Lucky Flowers: yellow lily, cineraria
People born in a Year of the Ox will have a relatively smooth fortune in this Year of the Monkey. They will have bright prospects in their career. They can take the opportunity to stand out and achieve success; however, they should not be too complacent and supercilious when they achieve success. 1925, 1937, 1949, 1961, 1973, 1985, 1997, 2009 Lucky Colours: white, yellow, green Lucky Numbers: 1, 4 Lucky Flowers: tulip, morning glory, peach blossom
The fortune trend for Rabbits is not very smooth in 2016, and it will be difficult for them to make a breakthrough in their career and financial situation if they do not work hard enough. They should make concessions in communication and cooperation in order to accommodate the situations, and should never be diametrically opposed to other people; otherwise, their situation will go from bad to worse. 1927, 1939, 1951, 1963, 1975, 1987, 1999, 2011 Lucky Colours: red, pink, purple, blue Lucky numbers: 3, 4, 6 Lucky flowers: plantain lily and jasmine
The fortune trend for Tigers is rather gloomy in 2016, and the odds will be against them rather than in their favour if they are not resolved successfully. Not only do many difficulties lie ahead of them, but they will also be hampered by underhanded people. Just as each coin has two sides, Tigers will still have opportunities to move forward and even win in a flexible way if they pursue their advantages and avoid their disadvantages.
The overall fortune trend for those born in a Year of the Dragon is prosperous due to the lucky stars shining upon them and the vigorous yang element Dragons share with Monkeys, although they are destined to encounter some bad luck. They can manage to overcome occasional setbacks and will turn misfortune into blessings through their continuous hard work. 1928, 1940, 1952, 1964, 1976, 1988, 2000, 2012 Lucky Colours: gold, silver, grayish white
Lucky Numbers: 1, 6, 7 Lucky Flowers: bleeding-heart, glory bower, dragon flowers Snakes will have a bittersweet fortune trend in 2016. They will have a smooth career after overcoming difficulties, and will also enjoy abundant health, finances, and relationships. 1929, 1941, 1953, 1965, 1977, 1989, 2001, 2013 Lucky Colours: black, red, and yellow Lucky Numbers: 2, 8, 9 Lucky Flowers: orchid and cactus People born in a Year of the Horse will have good fortune overall in this Monkey Year. In particular, they will have better achievements in their career and win a lot in wealth. However, everything has two sides and although things may run smoothly, they may also suffer from disruptions. Therefore, it will still be necessary for them to be on the ball. 1930, 1942, 1954, 1966, 1978, 1990, 2002, 2014 Lucky Colours: yellow and green Lucky Numbers: 2, 3, 7 Lucky Flowers: calla lily and jasmine People born in a Year of the Goat/ Sheep will have a prosperous fortune in 2016. They will turn calam-
ities into blessings and be content. In this Year of the Monkey, people born in a Year of the Goat/Sheep will have great developments in their career. They will complete work with ease and yield twice the results with just half of the effort. 1931, 1943, 1955, 1967, 1979, 1991, 2003, 2015 Lucky Colours: brown, red, purple Lucky Numbers: 2, 7 Lucky Flowers: carnation, primrose Great unexpected fortune will find its way to Monkeys in 2016, so they will not have to worry about food and clothes. The best months for them to make their fortune will be the second and twelfth Chinese lunar months, during which they should make full use of their time to invest and cash in. They should avoid gambling, speculating, and collecting illegal or greedy gains, or they will lose everything they have, especially in the third Chinese lunar month. They should also guard against becoming poor due to greed. 1932, 1944, 1956, 1968, 1980, 1992, 2004, 2016 Lucky Numbers: 4 and 9 Lucky Colours: white, blue, gold Lucky Flowers: chrysanthemum, crape-myrtle People born in a Year of the Rooster will make good achievements in their career this year if they take the initiative. Businessmen will get plenty of money,
officers will be promoted, and job hunters will get higher positions. However, they must pay special attention to workers around them, and avoid disputes relating to relationships and money. 1933, 1945, 1957, 1969, 1981, 1993, 2005, 2017 Lucky Colours: gold, brown, yellow Lucky Numbers: 5, 7, and 8 Lucky Flowers: gladiola, cockscomb People born in a Year of the Dog should have a smooth year. It will be a good time for them to thrive in their career. Yet it will not be completely smooth as they must overcome some challenges and difficulties in 2016. They can make great achievements if they adhere to firm convictions and meet the challenges calmly. 1934, 1946, 1958, 1970, 1982, 1994, 2006, 2018 Lucky Numbers: 3, 4, 9 Lucky Colours: red, green, and purple Lucky Flowers: rose, cymbidium orchids People born in a Year of the Pig will encounter so many disruptions in their career that they will work under great pressure. It will not be suitable for them to carry out new plans or new measures. In the second Chinese lunar months, their work will be relatively smooth so they should make hay while the sun shines. 1935, 1947, 1959, 1971, 1983, 1995, 2007, 2019 Lucky Numbers: 2, 5, 8 Lucky Colours: yellow, gray, brown, gold Lucky Flowers: hydrangea and daisy
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hen the Year of the Monkey begins Monday, it will be welcomed in many different ways. From food to firecrackers, Chinese New Year traditions abound. To ring in the holiday, also known as the Spring Festival, people gather with family. “(In China), adult children would travel, oftentimes over long distances, home to visit their parents,” explained Ruoyun Bai, an associate professor at the University of Toronto Scarborough campus, who specializes in Chinese media and popular culture. “For migrant workers who work all year long in big cities, the new year is the only time they can reunite with their parents and children. Many cannot afford to bring their children to the city, so they leave them behind with the grandparents,” Bai added. “Visiting relatives, no mater how distant they are, is important in the countryside. It is called ‘Bai Nian,’ or wishing someone a happy new year. The new year is a special occasion like a major birthday celebration of a senior, a funeral, a wedding, etcetera. If you do not visit your relatives, it will be considered an offence.” Before celebrations begin, homes are cleaned to wash away any bad luck from the old year and make way for good luck to arrive. Brooms are then put away for a few days, to avoid sweeping away any good luck the new year brings. People make sure to look their best for the holiday, with many getting new outfits and haircuts to prepare. Cutting your hair during the first part of the year is said to be unlucky, so it is important to get it done beforehand. New outfits and shoes are worn to symbolize a fresh start. Traditionally, families exchange gifts and have reunion dinners, “Nian Ye Fan,” at home on the eve of the new year. Food is a big part of the holiday celebrations, with different dishes having different meanings, most encouraging luck and prosperity. Dumplings are a new year staple in China’s north, partly because their shape resembles a sycee – an ancient Chinese currency made of gold or silver. “Nian Gao” or “Nin Gou,” a Chinese New Year cake made with sticky rice flour, is also popular in parts of the country. Fish is commonly served as well.
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Steven Chang folds paper into a monkey last week at the University of Toronto Scarborough Campus.
Make your own red fire monkey Year of the Monkey stamps and collectibles are available through Canada Post, including this envelope decorated with four special stamps.
“Family dinners, and dinners with friends and former classmates, are integral to new year celebrations,” said Bai. “These days, young people simply go to restaurants for such purposes.” Other traditions have changed with the times as well, she noted. “New technologies have always been part of the evolving tradition of the new year,” she said, adding since the early 1980s when the Chinese state began broadcasting the Spring Festival Gala on Chinese Central Television, watching the gala has been incorporated into many people’s celebrations. Gifting money in red packets, or envelopes, is an important tradi-
NEW IN 2016 Red packets will debut on Twitter this year, appearing with hashtagged holiday tweets. Users who tweet #HappyCNY, #KungHeiFatChoy and #GongXiFaCai will see red packet emojis added to their messages. Using Twitter, people can get customized Chinese zodiac fortunes for the new year. People who tweet China News Service at @Echinanews and include their birth year and the hashtag #CNYfortune will have a customized Year of the Monkey fortune tweeted back to them.
tion that is being modernized. The money is meant to bring good luck in the year to come. For the last couple years, users of popular Chinese messaging app WeChat have taken the tradition online. Using WeChat Wallet, which debuted in January 2014, people can now gift money online in virtual red packets, putting a modern spin on a traditional gesture. More than one billion virtual red packets were sent through the application last Chinese New Year. In Canada, a modern Chinese New Year tradition is the unveiling of stamps, coins and commemorative items from Canada Post. The new Year of the Monkey collection will be Canada Post’s eighth installment of its 12-year Lunar New Year Series. The series started in 2009 with the Year of the Ox, after the original series that started in 1997 was completed. Different parts of China have different new year customs, with rural areas more traditional. In urban areas, where people now buy new clothes on a regular basis, it is becoming less customary to buy new clothes in preparation for the new year. Along with new outfits, there are many other “Nian Huo,” new year goods, to shop for during the holiday, including special decorations, flowers, food, and beverages. “The new year holidays are also a good time for businesses, as they capitalize on people’s desire to spend,” said Bai. “Supermarkets
and malls are taking the place of temple fairs, ‘Miao Hui,’ as a central locus of celebration.” The use of firecrackers, a holiday staple, has roots in Chinese mythology. A new tear monster called “Nian,” or Year, was said to visit and terrorize villages, eating residents. People would leave food offerings for the monster in the hopes he would spare them and their families. After learning Nian could be scared away by loud noises, the use of fireworks began. The colour red was said to repel Nian as well. Red, which also symbolizes good fortune, remains the main colour for Chinese New Year decorations and clothing. These are just a few of the traditions and customs that help make the holiday the most celebrated in Chinese culture. Honouring gods and ancestors is also part of the festivities, which can take place for days, with some people celebrating until the Lantern Festival on the 15th day of the year. No matter how times and traditions change, Chinese New Year remains an important time for reconnecting with family and friends, feeding relationships and appetites, and sharing hope for the year to come.
Fly with Origami, Learn to Dream (UTFold) is an organization committed to introducing and promoting origami on and off the University of Toronto’s campuses. Steven Chang is a second-year International Development and Environmental Science student at the Scarborough Campus of U of T and he teaches a specialty class at the downtown campus. Chang has been doing origami for more than a decade, and has merged the art of paper folding with sculpture. “In my personal work, I start with the idea that each model needs the right paper and the right ‘touch’ to really bring out the soul of any model I chose to fold,” Chang, 22, states in his bio on the UTFold website at https://utfold.com The only requirement for origami is a piece of paper, making it one of the most accessible arts. Like Chang, some origami artists experiment with other materials, and have folded models out of cardboard, various types of cloth, wire mesh, sheet metal, and even sheets of pasta. Chang likea to incorporate wire into his works. “What I hope to teach is that origami is an amazingly diverse art with artists expressing their ideas in an amazing array of complexity – and often simplicity as well,” he says. Chang crafted the complex monkey shown on page 27, as well as the simple monkey seen here, for The Mirror’s special Chinese New Year section.
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Veneers are, without doubt, the most instantaneous make over. However, let’s examine the intricacies of the procedure. The outcome can range from disappointing to outstanding. Here’s why:
Porcelain Veneers may range from $1,500 to $2,500 per tooth. The range in fee is dependant on the dentist.
TooTh reducTion is necessary.
are They more difficulT To do Than
This means that often teeth that have never been worked on may need to have most of the enamel removed. This could also make the tooth very sensitive or irreversibly sensitive, with the anticipation of pulp (nerve) damage, which may lead to root canal treatment. Most often, teeth do not remain sensitive afterwards. In addition, the reduction of tooth structure is irreversible.
indicaTions for Veneers
• Teeth are heavily filled and the fillings are discoloured or stained • Worn down edges due to heavy function or parafunction (grinding) • Unsightly spaces • Crowding on occasion • To give teeth longer clinical length • If the occlusion (bite) permits • If there is enough remaining tooth structure to support them • It is imperative that a night appliance is worn right after insertion to minimize the possibility of breakage • To change the existing colour: discoloration of teeth may be due to developmental or acquired reasons
can Veneers break?
The answer is yes. This will depend on certain factors that are known or perhaps not predictable. If one does break, replicating just one to match the adjacent teeth or veneers is a difficult task.
WhaT kinds of Veneers are There?
There are porcelain veneers of differing kinds of hi-tech ceramics — zirconium and composite laminates — that can be and often are pre-fabricated.
WhaT is The difference beTWeen a Veneer and a croWn?
The difference between a pure porcelain crown and a porcelain veneer is essentially the amount of tooth reduction needed. Also, preparations and insertions for veneers are more difficult and more time consuming than for crowns. A crown will require more reduction and preparation. The outcome of your case will be predicted by a detailed workup and evaluation.
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Good question. The answer depends on several criteria. Your smile line, lip posture, the reason(s) for veneers and your budget are all factors. If you are committed, doing too few will limit a successful outcome.
if i do my Top TeeTh, should i do my boTTom TeeTh?
Very often, yes. This depends on your lip position and how much of your lower teeth you show. Often, fewer teeth will need to be done and crowns should be done in the lower instead of veneers because of the different forces on them during function.
hoW long does iT Take To haVe Them made?
The preparation and insertion are accomplished in two appointments approximately two weeks apart. The time is needed for lab fabrication. You will leave the preparation appointment with temporary veneers. This does not include the evaluation appointments or possible adjustments after insertion.
hoW WhiTe or lighT should They be?
The lightness refers to their translucency, and how light reflects through them in different conditions. The shade samples do not correspond precisely to the outcome. This is due to the luting (gluing) materials that are used to make them stick. The hue or shade is a personal preference, since the goal most often is to make your teeth whiter.
hoW long Will They lasT?
The new generation of veneers may last decades with proper nighttime protection and remember to keep in mind that they are not like your natural enamel, so certain forces can break them (biting into hard bread or veggies, other incisional movements). Normal chewing is fine.
Dr. Allan Fox is located at 635 Markham Rd. in Scarborough. For more information, call the office at (416) 438-6699 or visit www.foxdental.com
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National Film Board Mini Film Fest presents a screening of Mighty Jerome at Cedarbrae Library, 545 Markham Rd., at 2 p.m.
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National Film Board Mini Film Fest presents the film Everybody’s Children at 6:30 p.m. at Kennedy/ Eglinton Library, 2380 Eglinton Ave. E. Also at Cedarbrae Library on Feb. 19 at 2 p.m.
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Take in a screening of Triage: Dr. James Orbinski’s Humanitarian Dilemma at 2 p.m. at Taylor Memorial Library, 1440 Kingston Road.
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The eh List Author Series presents author Pamela Mordecai at Victoria Village Library, 184 Sloane Ave., at 7 p.m. Book signing to follow.
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Bajan Folk Music with the Gibbs Brothers is slated for Scarborough Civic Centre, 156 Borough Dr., starting at 10:30 a.m. In celebration of the 50th anniversary of Barbados’ independence, Roger and John Gibbs bring renditions of songs and stories from Barbados from the 1800s through the early 20th century. Through music, they share the island’s history and the everyday experiences, aspirations, joys and sorrows.
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