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A wind farm could have worked off the Scarborough Bluffs after all, at least according to monthly wind speed measurements Toronto Hydro released this week. The measurements are from an anemometer the utility installed a kilometre off East Point Park in Lake Ontario. Built to record wind speeds at a 90-metre height, the device was as hated by many area residents as the idea of an offshore
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Bullet fired into Community Police Picnic neighbour’s home Saturday at Burrows Hall ANDREW PALAMARCHUK apalamarchuk@insidetoronto.com
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honourees w Paramedics Charles Labelle and Chris Rotolo looked after a terminally ill patient at his Scarborough home for two hours Nov. 11, then returned on their own initiative the next day to check up on him. The paramedics were initially called to the home because the elderly man had fallen off his bed. Labelle and Rotolo noticed the senior had symptoms of a stroke and wanted to take him to hospital. But the family wanted him to stay home. Respecting the family’s wishes, Labelle and Rotolo contacted a palliative-care team and stayed with the patient until a doctor arrived.
ANDREW PALAMARCHUK apalamarchuk@insidetoronto.com Mike Salb was getting ready for bed when he heard a commotion and then some gunshots outside his home. The off-duty Scarborough firefighter jumped into emergency mode and saved an onduty police officer’s life. It was just before midnight on April 15, 2012: Const. Jeff Blair was stabbed in the neck during a traffic stop on quiet Northmount Avenue near Bathurst Street and Wilson Avenue. The 38-year-old suspect, Peter Lumanglas, was shot multiple times.
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Toronto police Const. Michael Seaban, right, Const. Michelle Tasse, paramedics Christopher Rotolo and Charles LaBelle and Toronto firefighter Michael Salb display their Rotary Club of Scarborough Service Above Self Awards following a ceremony held Tuesday at the Scarboro Golf and Country Club.
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on the curb, face down.” Blair, covered in blood, asked Salb to secure his weapon. “I took his gun into my house, grabbed some first-aid supplies and a flashlight and went out and attended to his wound,” Salb said. “He had a very deep laceration to his neck, bleeding profusely.”
Salb looked outside and saw the injured officer. He quickly got dressed, asked his wife, Renate, to call 911, and ran outside. “The street was deserted. The officer was leaning up against his cruiser, holding his neck,” Salb said. “I could see another gentleman lying
Salb applied pressure to Blair’s wound until paramedics arrived. When Blair was placed in an ambulance, Salb turned his attention to Lumanglas, who by then was being tended to by other firefighters. Blair suffered life-threatening injuries but made a full recovery and is now back on
the job. Lumanglas died in hospital. Salb, an acting captain at Station 234 on Coronation Drive in Scarborough, was honoured Tuesday by the Rotary Club of Scarborough. “Because of the amount of blood he had lost, it was a good thing that I got to him quickly,” Salb said. “Our families have
gotten to know each other. He’s got a couple of really great little kids, and I’m glad that he’s still around to see them grow up.” Salb was among five emergency services workers recognized with the Service Above Self award on Tuesday at the Scarboro Golf and Country Club.
w Constables Michelle Tasse and Michael Seaban, both of 41 Division, organized a recent four-day camping and canoeing trip that broke down barriers between police officers and kids. Thirty Scarborough high school students and 32 police officers took part in the wilderness survival trip at Sherborne Lake May 30 and June 2. Tasse, a school resource officer, said some students had previous run-ins with the law while others were chosen because they were leaders.
Scarborough man to climb Kilimanjaro in support of Sunnybrook Kumar Punithavel hasn’t climbed a mountain before, but next week the Scarborough man will start making his way up the highest in Africa to fight breast cancer, the disease that claimed his wife and a sister. “I’m a senior. I have the time, the energy and the desire” to conquer Mount Kilimanjaro, a dormant volcano in Tanzania, Punithavel,
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he Enbridge Ride to Conquer Cancer returns this weekend, June 8 and 9, with participating cyclists riding more than 200 kilometres from Toronto to Niagara all to fundraise for cancer research. Benefitting The Campbell Family Institute at The Princess Margaret, one of the Top 5 cancer research centres in the world, the Metroland Media Torontosponsored event has been successful in raising more than $80 million in Toronto alone since 2008. More important is its success in bringing family, friends and neighbours together for a cause that is best addressed as a community. Get involved this year and support the annual event to help reach its goal to “Conquer in our lifetime.” our view cancer “Right now, two in five people will hear the words ‘You have Event helps cancer’ in their lifetime,” states the website, noting the money bring people event raised to date has helped make an impact. together “The Princess Margaret has assembled a team of top doctors and scientists whose search for new discoveries and improved patient outcomes will have a real impact in our community, across Canada, and around the world.” It’s easy to learn more about the fundraiser and how to contribute. Visit www.conquercancer.ca and either register to participate in the ride by today’s deadline or support those taking the trek along Ontario’s picturesque countryside in two days. But the spirit of the community coming together for a common cause as demonstrated by the Ride to Conquer Cancer event should not be limited to just one weekend. Take a look at the Happening in Scarborough event listings published twice weekly in our paper and find out when the next barbecue fundraiser for a local school, church or community agency is taking place, and take the time to get involved. Check in with your local rotary club or service organization to partner with them on any upcoming events benefitting the neighbourhood. There is no shortage of opportunities for local residents to get involved as a community and work toward a common goal to better your community year round.
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oronto’s broken planning process will again be put on display at the next council meeting, when Etobicoke councillors urge their colleagues to turn down a redevelopment proposal for the Humbertown Shopping Centre, located on The Kingsway. Although this controversy is based in Etobicoke, similar problems occur regularly throughout the city. Unfortunately, this pattern repeats itself, while the underlying issues are not addressed. Like many large projects, the Humbertown application before council has been modified by public consultation, city staff input and consultants’ studies. According to the city’s planning staff, “The proposal meets the intent of the City’s Official Plan... The proposed height, density and built form are appropriate. The development ... provides additional land-
david soknacki beyond the headlines scaping and open spaces.” What’s not to like? A lot, according to residents. They say the buildings and densities are too high. The intensification is incompatible with adjacent homes, and infrastructure, from schools to roads to day care, is inadequate. It is, said one deputant, an urban proposal for a suburban area. One does not need psychic powers to guess what will happen next. Local councillors will lean on colleagues so that council turns down the proposal. The developer, armed with a favourable report from city staff, will submit their plans to the Ontario Municipal Board (OMB). Since the city’s own staff approved the development, council will need to hire outside consultants to
argue against the proposal. The city solicitor will confidentially tell council it will lose. After many more months and thousands of dollars, the OMB reaches a decision very similar to the staff recommendations. Councillors and residents then blame the OMB, and the cycle is ready to repeat itself. The Official Plan is the main document under which our planners operate. It contains the rules by which the Humbertown application and all other development is approved. It was drafted after public consultation and approved by council by a vote of 34 to 7. It follows then that if we do not want developments over a certain height, or if we do not believe in intensification, the solution is quite simple. Change the rules. If these new restrictive rules were ever approved, then the developments opposed by activists
wouldn’t have a chance with planning staff, the OMB, or the courts. But that is not the case. We want to use public infrastructure efficiently. Generally we believe in professional studies to determine those limits. Recently, we have added environmental goals. The support for these themes is demonstrated by the strong majority by which it has been approved at council, and how the Official Plan has gradually evolved over the years. At the end of the debate, there are really two options facing those who oppose development. If the policies are terrible, then change the law. But if the rules have wide public support, recognize that opponents to a development are asking that the rules are to be applied to everyone except to themselves.
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We’re not all part of the same transit challenge Mayor Rob Ford is being unfairly targetted by media To the editor: Re: Mayor Rob Ford drug allegations. Recently Mayor Rob Ford was accused of consuming ‘crack’ from a pipe, which was allegedly caught on camera. Personally, I did not believe this story. A video was alledgedly taken of Ford using drugs. The person who uploaded this video is unknown. The image of the video is not clear. UNACCEPTABLE Addressing or accusing false or true statements without professionalism is totally unacceptable. If this accusation was true, it should have been taken seriously within the
court system. The rate of accusations against Ford that have been occurring is a bit odd. I mean, the media is after our mayor, waiting for him to slip and fall. GOOD EXAMPLE Humans make mistakes and no one is perfect, so why is Ford targeted? I do believe Ford should be a good example for Torontonians and his people, however, the judgements toward him should be carefully examined. This is not healthy for society. Shaeada Said
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To the editor: Re: ‘We’re all part of the same transit challenge,’ Editorial, May 30. We are not “all part of the same transit challenge”. Those who made the effort to live near their work, who work from home or who can time their travel do not have the problem. The problem is that too many people who chose short-term savings (low price and taxes) or a lifestyle that uses lots of land now want everyone to fund their transportation. I rarely go more than 10 stops on the TTC but pay the same as someone who travels the length of the system. If the proposed
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routes would solve the transportation problem, I could support them. An examination of the Sheppard subway should quickly dissuade anyone
from believing the projections. The original proposal projected annual riders of 20 million. In 2009 to 2010, the TTC reports about 15 million people used it. The subway has several bus routes feeding it so most of the revenue is split. The board of trade claims a cost of $5 billion a year in congestion costs. Assuming we could cut that in half (impossible), we are going to spend $5 billion a year to save $2.5 billion (maybe) and add a huge subsidy to the city’s budget for public transit. The proposed solution is not an investment – an investment is supposed
to have a positive return – it is an expense that will limit the city forever. Most bus routes are subsidized near 50 per cent for each rider and the further out generally take a much larger subsidy. The new routes will be no exception. In regard to David Nickle’s The City column (Metrolinx shows leadership; unlike councillors,’ May 30) neither the board of trade nor Metrolinx people have to get elected. David Vallance
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Toronto Zoo’s elephants deserve much better future To the editor: While we are basking in the pandas who are costing a great deal to keep at the Toronto Zoo, maybe we could give a thought to the
poor elephants. They looked pathetic last year when I saw them. I think we could do better than that. Who is being selfish to keep them from going.
I would like to hear that every animal lover in Toronto has written to Prime Minister Stephen Harper to approve a cargo plane to take the elephants to
where they need to go before they have to stand another summer here. What a life. Marie Sheppard
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Media being told where it stands in relation to coverage of city hall stories
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e news media are stalkers these days at city hall. We perch outside Mayor Rob Ford’s office, waiting for his noon-hour arrival to demand to know about allegations of smoking crack, cover-ups and staffing changes. Early on in the multi-week stakeout, a woman passing through city hall called a group of us “vultures.” A few days later, the mayor apologized for calling us “maggots.” Can’t say we weren’t told where we stand at city hall these days.
david nickle the city In truth, since the story broke of the possible video of the mayor allegedly smoking crack cocaine, the media has mostly been standing in the hall outside the mayor’s office. questions In refusing to answer the pertinent questions in this story, the mayor has all but invited us in.
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And we’ve tried to be good house guests. But it’s becoming clear this Our view then and now short-term standoff with the mayhas been that hard questions or’s office could warp accountability and accessibility at city hall asked by professional for years to come. journalists shouldn’t be Absent his press secretary and flagged as a security concern. communications staff, Ford has taken to seconding city hall security staff to escort him between his parking garage and office doors. Security has meanwhile made media who are accredited to enter a space to the rear of the mayor’s the space. office, inside the councillors’ There’s nothing illegal in doing secure area, inaccessible to news this; indeed, the press gallery (and full disclosure: I’m serving as president of the gallery) had lost a battle in negotiating new councilapproved security access rules, requiring reporters not to linger in the councillors’ common office
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area. But the enforcement of the policy is new, and the purpose of that enforcement can only be to allow the mayor and his staff to continue to evade embarrassing questions from reporters — in this case, on a matter of city-wide interest. Not a new problem This is not a new problem, or one endemic to the Ford administration. The city’s security team along with a number of politicians have been looking for ways to restrict and even remove media access to councillors’ office areas since former mayor David Miller administration. Some councillors were very keen on such a move — often because reporters would, when a politician got into hot water, show up at their office doors with cameras in hand to ask hard questions. Our view then and now has been that hard questions asked by professional journalists shouldn’t be flagged as a security concern.
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Accountability Indeed, using the pretext of security to bar those questions from being asked raises a serious public accountability concern. All of this would be irrelevant, of course, if our elected politicians would either come forward and answer the questions put to them. Or if they don’t wish to do so, they relied on their own resources to muddy the water and left the public service out of it.
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most deserving people in his Scarborough-Agincourt riding while marking the riding’s 25th anniversary. Karygiannis was first elected in 1988 as the riding was created. Since then, Scarborough-Agincourt has seen many changes, he said in a release last week.
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Kingston Road fun SPRINGFEST CELEBRATION: Far left, Nikita Sukhinenko, 9, aims an Angry Bird at a target outside of National Bank during Kingston Road BIA Springfest events on Saturday in the Victoria Park Avenue and Kingston Road area. Left, Isabella Rao, 10, and her brother Sasha, 8, do some crafts at the Metroland Media Toronto booth. Below left, Royal LePage’s Socrates ‘Cool Dog’ Apallas waves to passersby during the Springfest. Photos/JILL KITCHENER
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Bullet pulled from wall >>>from page 1 “I didn’t know what it was,” she said, adding she went outside and “saw the hole in the wall.” The senior citizen then called 911. Police confirmed “a single round of ammunition exited a neighbour’s home” and entered the victim’s home, travelling through her bedroom and a second bedroom, missing her by about four feet. “Tracing the path, the bullet led us to a neighbour’s home where seven adults and one youth were arrested,” a 42 Division major crime unit investigator said. “There was evidence that a firearm was fired within that home, but no firearm was located.” Police believe the gun may have been fired accidentally. Eight people have been charged with common nuisance and mischief endangering life. The victim said police
Help decide the future of the Gardiner Expressway East The Project Waterfront Toronto and the City of Toronto have resumed the preparation of the Gardiner Expressway / Lake Shore Boulevard Reconfiguration Environmental Assessment (EA) and Integrated Urban Design Study. The EA will determine the future of the Gardiner Expressway East and Lake Shore Boulevard East, from approximately Jarvis Street to approximately Leslie Street. Four alternatives will be considered within the study area, including: maintaining, improving, replacing, or removing the elevated expressway. Improvements to other roadways could also be required. Staff photo/ANDREW PALAMARCHUK
A bullet hole is visible inside a house on Blackwater Crescent following a shooting incident Friday.
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CELEBRATION: Artist Al and Scarborough Southwest Councillor Gary Crawford unveil a new community mural at Victoria Park and Kingston Road yesterday. The wall was once covered in graffiti.
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Lake anemometer wind speed test results released >>>from page 1 checked by York University researchers, which showed average monthly wind speeds of 7.4 metres per second, close to the 7.5 the utility said the Ontario Wind Atlas and satellite images had predicted. “There is good agreement between the actual wind speeds and the prediction models,” concluded the onepage summary, which included monthly averages from June 2010 through May 2012. The anemometer, a primary Light Detection and Ranging (LIDAR) system backed by more conventional vane and propeller instruments, recorded its highest average of 10.4 metres a second in January 2012 and its lowest of 5.6 last May.
‘Favourable wind resource’ Residents and activists believed the utility had no basis for choosing the area and accused it of wasting more than $1 million on the tests, acknowledged Joyce McLean, a Toronto Hydro spokesperson who said the released results are “in the realm of a favourable wind resource.” Though the utility never launched a proposal or an environmental assessment, McLean said Toronto Hydro believed anticipated speeds of 7.5 metres per second would be good enough to develop a wind project “given all the other factors operating in our favour.” One of these was the province’s feed-in tariff offer for offshore wind power – 19 cents per kilowatt hour – which was withdrawn as the moratorium was declared. Having the wind data was only a first step, and didn’t mean the utility would proceed with a project, said McLean, calling the measurements a critical piece of a puzzle “we didn’t get to put together.” Area residents objected to a possible wind farm for many reasons, citing the possible harm turbines could do to bird and butterfly migration, the seascape and residents’ health. Scarborough East Councillor Paul Ainslie, who has said it would surprise him if data showed turbines off the Bluffs were viable, tried unsuccessfully to cut the anemometer’s data-collection short, though his fellow councillors on Mayor Rob Ford’s executive committee did not agree. Ainslie could not be reached for comment yesterday. Purely academic Franz Hartmann, executive director of the Toronto Environmental Alliance said as long as the moratorium is in place, what the research shows is “purely an academic conversation.” Hartmann, however, said he believes turbines, if properly sited, are a viable and environmentally friendly power source and added he’d urge the utility and Toronto council to look at siting renewable power generation as close to the city as possible. “Too much is at stake for us not to be investigating that.” Though the process is long, Toronto Hydro does promote connections to the Toronto grid by small-scale wind and solar projects, and has agreements with the city to install solar panels on the roofs of 10 community centres or arenas, McLean said.
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Two teens honoured as community leaders by TD Bank TARA HATHERLY thatherly@insidetoronto.com Two Scarborough youths are among 20 Canadian high school students honoured with a 2013 TD Scholarship for Community Leadership. The scholarships from TD Bank Group, worth up to $70,000 each, recognize students who positively impact their communities. Nike Valeus, a Grade 12 student at Sir Wilfrid Laurier Collegiate Institute, will use his scholarship to study radio and television arts at Ryerson University. “Originally I’m from Haiti, and I hope to use my education in media to start a program there. Educate children who have a passion for media, but don’t necessarily have the tools to accomplish their goal,” said Valeus, who also plans to work in audio engineering. Crystal Gao, a Grade 12 student at Dr. Norman Bethune Collegiate Institute, plans to study law, possibly immigration or humanitarian law,
youth ambassador for Plan Canada and its Because I am a Girl initiative, and co-created a documentary focusing on sexualization of females in media. An active volunteer, athlete and peer mediator, Valeus founded a broadcasting club at his school, where he inspired and trained students in creative and digital arts, while producing broadcast features. He also founded an African Student Alliance to support students of African descent in his community. The scholarships provide work experience as well. Scholars are guaranteed summer employment with TD, where mentorship and networking opportunities will be provided. The four-year scholarships, which also honour academic achievement, offer up to $10,000 per year for tuition, and $7,500 per year for living expenses. Both Valeus and Gao attribute part of their success to growing up in Scarborough. “Scarborough’s awesome,”
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Crystal Gao, left, and Nike Valeus are among 20 Canadian high school students receiving a 2013 TD Scholarship for Community Leadership. The scholarship, worth up to $70,000, honour students who positively impact their communities.
after studying international relations at the University of Toronto. “Winning the scholarship means that I’m going to be able to not have to worry about finances, how I’m going fund my education,” said Gao. “I can just do well in school, and continue my community work.” Her community work includes positions as confer-
ence chair and vice-president of the Toronto District School Board’s SuperCouncil, where she organized conferences to inspire her peers and develop their leadership skills. A passionate supporter of female rights, she founded Young Women on the Move, a group that supports and empowers female students at her school through workshops and discussions. She is also a
said Valeus. “Being in a diverse place such as Scarborough has allowed me to see that I can give back to not only my own community, but other communities as well.”
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You have one life...you have to do something valuable, you can’t let it go to waste. – Nike Valeus
Ga o, w h o m ov e d t o Scarborough from China at age 5, said she owes a lot to the community. “I was always around people of different cultures and backgrounds, and that really made me into the person that I am today, who’s more open-minded, interested in world issues, interested in things beyond my own culture,” she said. “In Scarborough as well, (there are) just so many opportunities. The summer camps run by the city in Scarborough, things like that...I’m really
thankful to have grown up here.” Gao encouraged youths to find their passion and use it to benefit their communities. “I think it’s so important for young people to do community work,” she said. “It’s helped me become a more socially aware person, make more ethical decisions in my life, learn a lot of valuable skills, like teamwork and leadership, and these are the things that are going to make our generation a generation of leaders.” It’s important for youths to seize opportunities to contribute to their communities, said Valeus. “You have one life ... you have to do something valuable, you can’t let it go to waste,” he said. “Whatever you do, just make sure you’re doing something positive and you’re giving back, because someone is always watching.” Gao and Valeus will be honoured during the TD Scholars Conference 2013 in Toronto today.
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Maya’s March LEADING THE WAY: Right, Maya Murphy and friends lead the pack at the start of Maya’s March, a fundraising walk which went through the Highland Creek area, for Primary Ciliary Dyskinesia research at The Hospital for Sick Children on Sunday. Left, Maya tries on a pair of shoes in advance of the walk.
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Scarborough firefighter helps to battle rare form of cancer ANDREW PALAMARCHUK apalamarchuk@insidetoronto.com A Scarborough firefighter knows no borders when it comes to helping others. Adam Simson of Station 212 at Sheppard and Morningside avenues is raising money and awareness to combat angiosarcoma after a friend who lives in the United States was diagnosed with the rare and aggressive cancer.
Humphrey through his cousin Denise Johnson, who also works for the airline. “He has gone through treatments and he’s doing better, but he wanted to spread awareness,” Simson said of Humphrey. “These diseases know no borders so we as people should know
Scarborough firefighter Adam Simson recently took part in a fundraising event in Michigan to help raise funds and awareness in the battle against angiosarcoma, a rare form of cancer.
no borders and just go and help no matter where we are.” Simson noted he plans on attending all of Humphrey’s events “year after year.”
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A festival to “share the happy news” of Canada’s enduring friendship with South Korea tonight in Scarborough will be free and open to everyone, Raymond Cho says. The three-hour celebration at the Scarborough Convention Centre in Malvern features a rare Canadian performance by the Korean Traditional Orchestra of the Blind, a group recreating the performances seen by a 15th Century Korean ruler who employed blind musicians in his court. Performances Cho, the area’s Korea-born city councillor said festival-goers will also see Filipino, Indian, Tamil and African-Brazilian dances as well as a performance of Gangnam Style, a pop culture sensation from Korea last year. Multicultural foods will also be served free in the Convention Centre, a banquet complex on Torham Place northwest of Finch Avenue and Neilson Road, starting at 6 p.m. The entire event is meant to mark the 50th year of diplomatic relations between Canada and South Korea. For more information on tonight’s event, please call Councillor’s Cho’s office at 416-392-4103 or 416-3924076.
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The City of Toronto commemorated the 69th anniversary the of D-Day invasion and the Battle of Normandy at a special ceremony today at Nathan Phillips Square. The event runs from noon to 1 p.m. Canadian forces took part in the D-Day invasion of France on June 6, 1944 that marked the beginning of the liberation of France, Belgium, the Netherlands and Denmark during the Second World War. Community members and veterans are welcome to attend. Veteran Weldon Clark will proclaim “Toronto Remembers D-Day, June 6, 2013” at the ceremony which will include war veterans, honour guards and bands. Singers will entertain with popular songs of the Second World War period from noon until the start of the ceremony. Nathan Phillips Square is at 100 Queen St. W. For more info on the ceremony, visit www.toronto.ca/lestweforget/ d-day-ceremony
Cliffside sidewalk report expected in fall MIKE ADLER madler@insidetoronto.com A City of Toronto report on where sidewalks may be installed next year around Cliffside Public School won’t be ready until this fall, Birch Cliff residents learned last week. Many from the area called for sidewalks after a March accident in which Kayleigh Callaghan-Belanger, 5, was killed walking home from Cliffside and two others were injured. Scarborough Southwest Councillor Gary Crawford said at least 100 people meeting last Wednesday at the school on East
Haven Drive were told other concerns will be investigated to see whether changes in the short term can make children safer in the neighbourhood. These changes include enforcing or restricting street parking rules, additional signs around the school, trimming hedges that could block pedestrian or driver sightlines, and parent council involvement in walking safety, Crawford said. Sidewalks are a contentious issue in the community, and some residents at the meeting spoke against installing them on their streets, Crawford added. The city hosts another meeting
next Monday on the reconstruction of Chine Drive, which some residents fought by appealing to the province for an in-depth environmental assessment of a proposed partial sidewalk called an elevated stamp. Ontario’s environment ministry rejected the residents’ appeal and the project is cleared to go ahead this year. The June 10 community information meeting is from 7 to 9 p.m. at Blessed Cardinal Newman Catholic High School on Brimley Road South. Scarborough Community Council is then expected to vote on recommendations for Chine on June 18.
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East Scarborough Festival Market WHEN: 2 to 6 p.m. WHERE: St. Margaret’s Parkette, 4130 Lawrence Ave. E. CONTACT: Sarah, 416-298-5825, esfm@live.ca COST: Free Family friendly event takes place Thursdays in June, July and August. Vendors, volunteers and entertainment wanted.
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It’s Time to Talk Elder Care WHEN: 6 to 9 p.m. WHERE: Eli Lilly Canada Inc., auditorium, 3650 Danforth Ave. CONTACT: Paulina Szlachta, 416-431-8200, ext. 7615, paszlachta@tsh.to COST: Free The Scarborough Hospital physicians, staff and health care workers offer expert advice on how to have difficult conversations about elder care with your loved ones. Parking, refreshments and a package of resource guides are included.
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Community Police Picnic WHEN: noon to 5 p.m. WHERE: Burrows Hall Community Centre, 1081 Progress Ave. CONTACT: 416-8084200 COST: Free Games, inflatables, bike rodeo, food, entertainment, silent auction. Free
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Canadian Air Cadets Annual Ceremonial Review WHEN: 1:45 to 3:30 p.m. WHERE: Heron Park Community Centre, 292 Manse Rd. CONTACT: Andrea Johnston, 416-886-0302, hair876@yahoo. ca COST: Free The 876 Lincoln Alexander Squadron celebrates the end of its training year.
Rouge Park Guided Walks WHEN: 9:30 a.m. to 5 p.m. WHERE: Rouge Park. CONTACT: www.rougepark.com COST: Free Guided walks on Saturdays and Sundays beginning at Rouge Park trailheads. For exact locations, start times and information on the walks, visit www.rougepark.com Check out our complete online community calendar by visiting www. scarboroughmirror.com. Read weeks of listings from your Scarborough neighbourhoods as well as events from across Toronto. parking and shuttle service. Birkdale Art in the Park WHEN: 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. WHERE: Birkdale Community Centre, 1299 Ellesmere Road CONTACT: David Barnes, midlandparkcommunity@ gmail.com COST: Free Timberbank Jr. P.S. Spring Fair WHEN: 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. WHERE: 170 Timberbank Blvd. CONTACT: 416 396-6605 COST: Free Bouncy castles, henna, Nascar, Raptors truck, vendors, food and more. 100th Anniversary of Miller Lash House Community Fair WHEN: 11 a.m. to 11 p.m. WHERE: University of Toronto at Scarborough
(UTSC), 1265 Military Trail CONTACT: info@millerlashhouse.ca COST: Free Celebrate 100 years of the Miller Lash House and the 28th annual Highland Creek Heritage Day. Activities include petting zoo, pony rides, house tours, historical displays. Scarborough Film Festival WHEN: 12:30 p.m. WHERE: University of Toronto at Scarborough (UTSC), 1265 Military Trail CONTACT: info@ scarboroughfilmfestival.com COST: $10 to $20; screenings at UTSC and Fox Theatre in the Beach Local, Canadian and world cinema with a goal to enhance the Scarborough cul-
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University of Toronto Scarborough and the Highland Creek Heritage Festival invite you to join us as we celebrate the 100 years of the Miller Lash House and the 28th Annual Highland Creek Heritage Day
DINNER & DANCE
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Cocktail @ 6pm • Dinner @ 7pm
Time: 11:00am - 4:00pm
Tickets: $60 - Adults $45 - Seniors / Students $100 - Couples
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Underneath the tent on the Miller Lash Estate, special menu and great music, Silent Auction
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Petting Zoo • Pony Rides • Mutt Show • Games Crafts • Entertainment • House Tours • Vendors Historical Displays
Free Admission ~ Free Parking ~ Free Shuttle Bus info@millerlashhouse.ca For more information about the Dinner & Dance Tickets, Reservations or Fair details
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Celebration of the Arts WHEN: Noon to 5 p.m. WHERE: Cedar Ridge Creative Centre, 225 Confederation Dr. CONTACT: , 416396-4026, crcc@toronto.ca COST: Free Annual exhibit and sale of paintings, photography, folk art, weaving, pottery, woodcarving, sculpture, jewelry and more. Agincourt Chess Club WHEN: Noon to 6 p.m. WHERE: L’Amoreaux Community Centre, 2000 McNicoll Ave. CONTACT: 416-4930019 COST: Free Agincourt Chess Club meets Sundays. Those interested in playing chess are invited to come out. No fees, teaching or tournaments.
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Malvern Family Resource Centre Women’s Place Conversation Cafe WHEN: 9:30 a.m. to 11 a.m. WHERE: 31 Tapscott Rd., Unit B6 CONTACT: 416-293-4664, cnyandoro@mfrc.org COST: Free Engage and share cultural activities with other women through conversation while practicing your English in this 12-week program. Registration required. Gentle Fitness on a Chair WHEN: 1:45 to 2:45 p.m. WHERE: St. Paul’s L’Amoreaux Centre, 3333 Finch Ave. E. CONTACT: Sivanesan Muthiah, 416-493-3333, www.splc. ca, sivanesan@splc.ca COST: $30 for 10 lessons (If member $20) Program is designed to increase the functional fitness of seniors with limited mobility and health issues. Taught be seniors’ fitness instructor.
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How to get approved for a mortgage No matter how many affordable homes are available, if a buyer cannot get approved for a mortgage, then his or her chances of owning a home are slim. In the wake of a tumultuous economy, many lenders tightened restrictions on mortgage lending. And even though the economy has rebounded, many lenders have continued to follow strict guidelines before lending money. In order to secure a mortgage with a good interest rate, buyers must take
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issues on the report. Pay down revolving consumer debts, such as credit card balances and auto loans. Report any errors on your credit report so they can be adjusted. Pay bills on time and address any notices of collections before they make it onto your permanent record. If you will be applying for a loan soon, avoid opening any other credit accounts for the time being. • Maintain steady employment. Having a job is often vital to getting a mortgage. Lenders tend to look for long-term financial stability, which is best illustrated by maintaining steady employment. Jumping from job to job may be a red flag to lenders, so it’s better to make a switch after you have been approved for a loan. • Save, save, save. Having more money in the bank lowers your loan-to-value ratio, or LTV. This will make you appear less risky to lenders. Individuals who have saved for a considerable down payment on a home are also seen in a better light. • Make sure you have a cred-
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Royal LePage Connect Realty, Brokerage is pleased to announce that Helen Moreland, a seasoned long time broker in the area has joined our firm at Morningside Crossing (Kingston/Morningside) as of June 1st, 2013. Helen is experienced in all facets of real estate, resale, new home construction, leases, financing and relocations. Her and her team will be pleased to assist you and are at your service 7 days a week. Helen has been servicing the Toronto and Durham area for over 31 years and she is looking forward to serving you now and in the future from her new location. 00
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Toffoli on a tear Scarborough native Tyler Toffoli is on a bit of a scoring tear with three points in his last two games. And the 21-year-old rookie and former Birchmount Park Collegiate student will hope to continue his modest streak as his Los Angeles Kings, down 2-1 in their best-of-seven semifinal series against the Chicago Blackhawks, host the fourth game tonight at 9 p.m. Toffoli contributed an assist on the eventual winner in L.A.’s 3-1 win on Tuesday night . And he had his best playoff game, point-wise, Sunday in L.A.’s 4-2 loss to Chicago with two points. Down 4-0,Toffoli drew an assist on the Kings’ first goal late in the second period and then scored the lone third period goal. He’s now suited up in 10 playoff games for the Kings with five points (two goals and three assists) for a plus-four (in the plus-minus category). That’s identical to the regular season in which he got his feet wet in 10 regular season games with five points (two goals and three assists) for a plus-three. Toffoli is the only Scarborough native still active in the NHL post season.
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Tyler Toffoli, who grew up in Scarborough, has three points for the Los Angeles Kings in their last two games against the Chicago Blackhawks.
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Number of TDSB high school sports championships determined The Toronto District School Board spring sports high school schedule is wrapping up as classes come to an end, and a number of city championships have been determined. School will wrap up soon and so have a lot of high school sports – at least all of the sports that lead to a provincial high school championship. The Ontario Federation of
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and drama of a director, while Furlong gives an energetic and hilarious performance in both his roles as Max and the stand-in opera star. The females, Magee as Maggie, Adams as Julia and Paille as Diana, also deliver, and provide a ton of laughs as they shamelessly throw themselves at Tito, while Fairweather as Maria gives a fiery and funny performance as the fed up wife. Fast-paced action, talented performers and a cleverly constructed hotel suite set makes this show a success, and the perfect way to end the season. Lend Me a Tenor runs
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JUSTIN SKINNER jskinner@insidetoronto.com Ontario Transportation Minister Glen Murray has promised a revamped provincial cycling strategy by the end of summer in a bid to ensure cities across the province are more bike-friendly. Murray served as keynote speaker at the Ontario Bike Summit on Wednesday, May 29 and spoke to a crowd of roughly 200 cyclists and cycling advocates of the importance of active transportation both for the health of residents and to help combat gridlock. While Ontario has a cycling strategy, the minister said it is in need of an overhaul to make cycling a safer and more attractive transportation option. “When I became minister a few months ago, I looked at (the existing plan) and thought we could do a lot better,” said the Toronto Centre MPP, adding he would like to see Ontario cities rank regularly among the world’s
most progressive and bike friendly. Murray, an avid cyclist himself, is in favour of an enforceable one-metre separation between cyclists and passing motorists, though he could not promise such a plan, noting it would need to gain the support of the Legislature. The Legislature has voted down a similar proposal in the past. HEALTH BENEFITS Nonetheless, Murray said the health and environmental benefits of cycling as a form of transportation make better bike infrastructure crucial. “We have to think of streets as a whole experience for everyone,” he said. “Let’s (encourage) people actually burning fat instead of burning fossil fuels.” The minister said the province’s Places to Grow plan outlining ideas for growth and development across the province must be strongly integrated with the Big Move
transit plan. He dismissed those who say there is a war on the car, noting few people living in the downtown community he calls home own cars, but pointing out that there are five car dealerships within view of his home. He said cycling should become more of a priority when it comes to planning matters and are essential in creating complete communities. “We have to understand active transportation is an essential part of a transportation network,” he said. The minister called on those in attendance to speak out in favour of the one-metre passing rule. He vowed to do his part as well, both in advocating the issue and in revamping the province’s draft cycling strategy. “By Sept. 1, we will have a comprehensive cycling program,” he said.
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Tunnelling begins on Eglinton-Scarborough Crosstown LRT RAHUL GUPTA rgupta@insidetoronto.com At a construction site 12 metres below Eglinton Avenue West, Ontario Minister of Transportation Glen Murray helped commemorate the start of tunnel construction of an Eglinton “subway” expected to start running in 2020. Flanked by York SouthWeston MPP Laura Albanese and Metrolinx CEO Bruce McCuaig on the morning of Wednesday, June 5 Murray launched the first massive tunnel borer machine to begin excavating the first six kilometres of tunnel for the Eglinton-Scarborough Crosstown light rail transit (LRT) line. Promising Toronto residents a high quality transit project with a budget of $4.9 billion dollars funded by the province, Murray said he was bowing to public sentiment and calling the project a subway rather than an LRT line.
bulldozers arrived to fill in the last hole we dug here,” he said. Also unveiled at the ceremony were the winning names of the four tunnelling machines, called moles, chosen through an online voting contest organized by Metrolinx. Moles named
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Minister of Transportation Glen Murray flips the switch to activate the boring machine at the official launch of the first tunnel for the Crosstown LRT during a ceremony Wednesday at Keelesdale Park.
“I want to officially say this is a subway because I am tired of explaining a train that runs underground is not a subway,” he said during a ceremony at the Crosstown’s west tunnel
launch shaft near the intersection of Black Creek Drive and Eglinton Avenue. He also made mention of a past Eglinton transit project, a subway line which was
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cancelled by the Progressive Conservative government of former Premier Mike Harris in the 1990s. “This is almost the 18th anniversary of when the
‘Dennis’ followed within a couple of months by ‘Lea’ will begin excavating east from Black Creek to Allen Road, before being re-deployed and sent towards Yonge Street. Two more moles, ‘Don’ and ‘Humber’, will drill the tunnel path west from Brentcliffe Road to Yonge. McCuaig said the names were chosen as a tribute to the legacy of Eglinton neighbourhoods. “These names reflect the historic neighbourhoods at the ends of the project,” Murray said in regards to Dennis, which is named for the Mount Dennis neighbourhood and Lea, inspired by
Leaside. “The second pair of machines will be Don and Humber, representing the Don and Humber rivers.” Metrolinx spokesperson Jamie Robinson said tunnelling towards Allen Road will likely by completed by next year. He said the transit planning agency had abandoned a plan to close off the Eglinton northbound connection to the Allen Expressway for a year in order to aid construction. But he said Metrolinx was still considering an “extended closure” of the roadway to Lawrence Avenue, which would require approval from the city’s transportation services department. “There will be periods of time where the Allen will be closed for a couple of weeks with lots of advance notice to the local community,” said Robinson following the ceremony.
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Sat./Sun.June 8th/9th Sat./Sun.June 15/16 115 Confederation Dr. (Markham/Lawrence) Clothing, shoes,carpets, tables, chairs, curtains, pots/pans, silverware, toys, mostly new items
EVERYTHING MUST GO!
On June 15th, 2013 9am-2pm the Agincourt Lions Club will be holding a Flea Market in the Agincourt Community Centre Parking Lot, 31 Glen Watford Dr., Scarbough Vendor’s Space Rental $ 20. per Space (Bring own tables) Info & reservations 416-291-8720
MULTI F A M I L Y G A R A G E SALE
SUNDAY AFTERNOON STREET SALE 3-6PM
Cheatham Place
2 TOWNHOUSE COMPLEX STREET SALE
Saturday June 15th
443 Manse Rd. and
SCARBOROUGH Sunday Afternoon Street Sale
4662 Kingston Rd. 8am - 12pm
TRANSITION SQUAD ESTATE SALE.
GARAGE SALE
June 8th. 8am-1pm+
63 Brinloor Blvd. Scarborough (Eglinton Ave. E/ Kingston Rd/)
Sat., June 8th
8 a.m. - 2 p.m. 60 Conference Blvd. (Port Union/ Lawrence)
31 & 33 Stevenvale Drive (Markham/ Lawrence) 8am-2pm
TransitionSquad.com for photos.
Household items, toys, camping eqpt., etc.
YARD SALE
MOVING SALE
AND SO MUCH MORE!
9 a.m. - 2 p.m.
79 Cavehill Cres.
Saturday, June 8th 8am - 4pm
Saturday June 8th
crystal, linens, fishing gear,
Sat., June 8th (Pharmacy/ Ellesmere)
Furniture, household items, books, Christmas items, garden tools.
380 Staines Rd. (Finch/ Morningside)
Something for everyone!
STREET SALE Wildlark Dr. Scarborough (off Lawrence & Valia) Sat. June 8th 8 a.m. - 3 p.m. Raindate: Sun. June 9th.
37 Flintwick Dr. (McCowan/ Ellesmere) Sat. June 8th. 8am-2pm.
Large Moving Sale! furniture, fridge, housewares, toys, handicap items, winemaking accessories
Something for everyone!
21st ANNUAL FITZGIBBON AVENUE STREET SALE! Saturday, June 8th 9am-3pm (north of Eglinton, west of Midland) Rain date: Sunday, June 9th
MULTI FAMILY YARD SALE
Lions Annual
Garage Sale 16 Sheva Court Scarborough
MEGA YARD SALE & FLEA MARKET
Sat. June 8th
9am-2pm
Birchmount Arena Gardens Parking Lot
93 Birchmount Rd.
(Birchmount/ Kingston)
110 Vendors!
SAT., JUNE 8TH
YARD SALE Sat., June 8 - 8am-3pm Sun., June 9 - 9am-2pm 42 Dentonia Park Ave. (3 blocks N. of Danforth, W. off Dawes Rd.)
Tools, trains, collectibles, bicycles, pine wash stand jewellery, lots of other good stuff! Rain or Shine
YARD SALE Saturday, June 8th
8am - 2pm
8:30am- 3:30pm
(Brimorton/ Orton Park) Toys, furniture, books & plants.
New & used items.
22 Lakeland Cres.
(Midland/ Eglinton) Saturday 8:30am-4pm Sunday 10am-2pm June 8 & 9
Good quality household items, clothing, toys, paper back books, knitting yarns, etc., etc.
65 Dolly Varden Blvd. (Markham/ Brimorton)
GIANT GARAGE SALE AND FLEA MARKET
Sat. June 8th
9:30am-2pm
St. Barnabas Catholic Church
10 Washburn Way (Sheppard Ave/
Washburn Way)
S TOP and post your
event, sale, business & much more in the classifieds!
Rain date: Sun
Garage Sale 98 Pegasus Trail Scarborough (Markham/ Ellesmere) Saturday, June 8 8am-3pm Raindate: Sunday, June 9 Household items, furniture, clothing, CDs, computer games.
Call (416)
798-7284
to plan your advertising campaign today!
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CONCRETE & PAVING
ROOFING
PLUMBING
LANDSCAPING, LAWN CARE, SUPPLIES
ROOFING
R&Z PLUMBING & HEATING
Dong Sing Aluminum Ltd
BEST RATES AND SERVICE IN TOWN
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AERATION, 1X LAWN 1 CUTTING or EAVESTROUGH CLEANING
Free estimates 416-286-2666
DECKS & FENCES
Fence & Deck
Pot lights Service upgrades Breakers/Panels FREE ESTIMATES
Master Electrician * License # 7001220 * Insured www.burtonelectric.ca mark.burton@burtonelectric.ca
416-288-0313 www.underhill-wecare.com
FREE ESTIMATES
HEATING & COOLING SPRING SPECIAL!
AIR CONDITIONING SERVICE OR A/C CLEANING
7999
$
AND we do ALL Gas Piping Jobs & Duct Work (BBQ hook-ups, Stove Hook-ups, Dryers, Fireplaces, Pools, etc.)
416-706-9861
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UNIVERSAL
...LOW
... RVICE
T SE GREA
PRICE
S
! HEATING AND COOLING BIGGEST SALE EVER! SAVE $1,000
Air Con. From $1450 installed! BEST PRICES IN TOWN!!!
Tune-up & Clean Furnaces or A/C Plus 22pt. Check List Carbon Monoxide CO Levels $
69.95
CALL FOR FREE ESTIMATES
*10 Year Warranty
• WE CONVERT OIL OR ELECTRICAL FURNACE TO GAS • INSTALL TANKLESS HOT WATER & BOILER • LOWEST PRICE – WE DO ALL PROCESSES TO GET MAXIMUM REBATE
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• SHINGLES • FLAT ROOFS • SKY LIGHTS • CHIMNEY’S • VALLEY’S • ANIMAL PROOFING 15% Senior’s Discount
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Eaves, Roof & Animal Removal
MASONRY & CONCRETE
WE FIX IT! ALL OF IT! Summer Special
ABU BAKAR BUILDING RESTORATIONS
Eaves Cleaning from $39. Roof Repairs from $49.
Residential and Commercial Masonry Repairs, Concrete Work, Interlocking, Brick Repairs, Tuck Pointing, Parging, Caulking, Waterproofing and More! Fully licensed & insured
www.universalhc.ca
MACKENZIE’S MASONRY
EAVESTROUGH CLEANING
416-282-8912 • 416-993-8912 Home I m p rove m e n t Business call
416-798-7284
Check Out:
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416-285-0009
A IDEAL ROOFING INC.
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647 459 8799 Save up to
RESIDENTIAL, INDUSTRIAL, COMMERCIAL SHINGLES AND FLATS REPAIRS 24/7 www.roof911.ca
Free Estimates Fully Insured WSIB
15%
METRO LIC # B21368
(416) 887-4609
CANADIAN
ROOF
MASTERS
• Shingles • Flat Roofs • Skylights • Chimneys • Eavestroughs • Repairs • Free Estimates
Save UP TO 15% OFF Lic. # B21358
Fully Licensed & Insured
416-626-0777
www.canadianroofmasters.com
TREE/STUMP SERVICES Since 1993
• Trimming, Pruning & Stump Removal • Cert ed & Insured • Free Estimates
2012
wanthony@rogers.com
• Emergency repairs • Shingles • Chimneys • Animal Removal/Preventions • Eavestrough Repairs • Ventilation • Skylights and much more
$35
FROM FREE ESTIMATES ~ NO JOB TO SMALL
SENIORS DISCOUNTS SAME DAY SERVICE LICENCED AND INSURED
CALL 416-820-3634
Quick Service!!! • Experts in Removal of Dangerous Trees • Trimming, Pruning • Stump Removal • Ash Borer Treatment • $2 million Liability + WSIB SPRING SAVINGS 10% OFF! Call Bobby 416-828-TREE (8733) www.GTAtree.com
Danny • 416 845 3909
ESTIMATES FULLY INSURED • FREE• Stump Grinding
• Professional Tree Trimming • Dangerous Tree Removal • Cabling and Bracing • City of Toronto Arborist Reports • Lot Clearing
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30% Seniors Discount
Free Estimates and Seniors Discount Licensed & Insured.
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416-838-9366 647-780-3113
Shingles Flat Roof Eavestrough Siding Emergency Repairs
25% off*
RATED A+ IN BBB 15 YEARS OF SERVICE ~ 24/7
416-445-1718
FREE ESTIMATE & 10 Years Labor Warranty
Seniors Discount & Arborist Reports available
Since 1990
LOW COST REPAIRS EAVESTROUGH CLEANING ALL TyPES Of ROOf REPAIRS
REPAIRS
Since 1967!
Burton Electric Inc.
Enayet Rezai - Direct 647-701-2040 enayet14@yahoo.ca Free Estimates Tel 647-771-5152 Fax 905-793-5717
Eavestrough • Downpipes • Soffit • Fascia •Window/Door Capping • Leaf Guard • Siding
CANADIAN SUPERIOR ROOF 416 -450 -3062 ROOFING GTA TREE SERVICE REPAIRS Co. My Best Price is My Best Service
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ELECTRICAL
A Good ur Job is O 416-768-9318 Free Estimates Success Shingles • Flat Roofs • Eavestrough Chimneys • Skylights • Snow Removal 15% DISCOUNT
CANDE PLUMBING
REPAIRS
www.diamondstarltd.com
Larry’s Air Care
SMALL JOBS WELCOME
Call OTTO (416) 445-9323
ROOFING
Call 416-699-4754 S U L L I V A N L A W N . C A
Flat Roof • Drywall Shingles and Repairs Demo • Painting •Siding
LICENSED # P625 & INSURED
REPAIRS
416-497-6495
Heating & Air Conditioning
• Plumbing Services •Ceramic Tiling, Kitchen Floors, Backsplash & Hallway
REPAIRS REPAIRS REPAIRS REPAIRS REPAIRS REPAIRS
25 Yrs Exp. • Free Estimates • References
We Service All Makes & Models
BATHROOM RENOVATIONS
* Restrictions Apply. Call for Details
Build, Design & Repair Pressure Treated, Cedar, Chain Link
Knob and tube replacement LED Lighting Aluminum wire reconditioning Permits and inspections
416.661.9393
Metro License #PH23521
With Each Lawn Care or Contract* Lawn Cutting Contract
Diamond Star Ltd.
No Job Too Small
Replacement & Repairs Faucets, Sinks, Pipes, Drains Etc. Furnace, A/C, Water Heater, Gas 28 Years Experience • 24/7
(416) 875-2099 • www.roofdoctoron.com
ROOFERS “R” US INC. ★ Shingles ★ Flat Roof ★ Eavestrough ★ Soft Facia ★ Repairs
Best Work for the Best Price!
WSIB Insured
(416) 508-7505 Roof Repair Experts
✓Full roofs ✓Missing Shingles ✓Minor/Major Leaks ✓Raccoon Problems
✓Eaves & Downspout ✓Skylights LIC# L179362 20% Senior Discount
416-248-0211
Atena Construction 416-854-5156 www.atenaconstruction.com THE WET BASEMENT SPECIALISTS
Waterproofing and Foundation Repairs
Interior & Exterior Methods
Licensed & Insured • 35 yrs experience
Call for a free estimate 416-749-2273 • www.basetech.ca
SEAMLESS BASEMENT SOLUTIONS CORP. Wet Basement or Basement Leaking? Experienced Basement Waterproofing Free Estimate, 100% Success & 25 Years Guarantee
Call David: 416-888-6318 www.seamlesswaterproof.com
SUMMER SALE NO MONEY DOWN!
2008 CHEVROLET UPLANDER 2007 MITSUBISHI RALLIART 2009 FORD RANGER SPORT 2010 FORD FUSION SE ✓ V6 ENGINE
✓ 7 PASSENGER ✓ AUTOMATIC ✓ AIR CONDITIONING ✓ POWER WINDOWS ✓ POWER DOOR LOCKS ✓ KEYLESS ENTRY ✓ ABS BREAKS
ONLY 65,000KMS
9,888
$
OR
$
95
+ TAXES
WEEKLY 60 MONTHS
11,988
$
Punit (Prince) Sibal General Manager
65
ONLY 31,000KMS
14,988
$
+ TAXES $ OR WEEKLY 72 MONTHS
65
✓ LOADED ✓ LEATHER ✓ SUNROOF ✓ AUTOMATIC ✓ AIR CONDITIONING ✓ POWER WINDOWS/ LOCKS/MIRRORS ✓ ABS BRAKES ✓ KEYLESS ENTRY ✓ ALUM WHEELS ✓ & MORE ✓ STK # A2727
18,988
23,988
$
ONLY 48,000KMS
+ TAXES $ OR WEEKLY 72 MONTHS
65
ENTRY
85
WEEKLY
18,998
5.99 $ 72 MONTHS + TAXES
+ TAXES $ OR WEEKLY 72 MONTHS
75
2010 E-450 CUBE VAN
105
5.99 $
23,988
+ TAXES $ OR WEEKLY 84 MONTHS
105
+ TAXES $ OR WEEKLY 60 MONTHS
69
ONLY 36,000KMS
19,988
+ TAXES
5.99 $
WEEKLY 60 MONTHS
ONLY 57,000KMS
12,988
65
$ OR
WEEKLY
10,988
5.99 $
13,988
5.99 $ 60 MONTHS
OR
$
OR
69
5.99 $
WEEKLY 72 MONTHS
2012 TOYOTA CAMRY
20,988
ONLY 26,000KMS
OR
15,988
OR
69 WEEKLY
+ TAXES
5.99
20,988
2010 FORD FUSION HYBRID
✓ LOADED ✓ LEATHER ✓ SUNROOF ✓ HYBRID ENGINE ✓ AUTOMATIC ✓ AIR CONDITIONING ✓ POWER WINDOWS ✓ POWER LOCKS ✓ POWER MIRRORS ✓ KEYLESS ENTRY
16,988
5.99 $ + TAXES
$
72 MONTHS
75
✓ LOADED ✓ LEATHER SEATS ✓ DUAL SUNROOF ✓ AIR CONDITIONING ✓ POWER WINDOWS ✓ POWER LOCKS ✓ POWER MIRRORS ✓ ALUM WHEELS ✓ FOG LAMPS ✓ ABS BRAKES ✓ KEYLESS ENTRY ✓ ONLY 36000 KMS
22,988
5.99 $
+ TAXES $ OR WEEKLY 72 MONTHS
89
+ TAXES $ OR WEEKLY 72 MONTHS
5.99
2010 FORD FLEX LIMITED
2012 FUSION AWD
+ TAXES
2012 TOYOTA MATRIX
✓ 4 CYL ✓ AUTOMATIC ✓ AIR CONDITIONING ✓ POWER WINDOWS ✓ POWER LOCKS ✓ POWER MIRRORS ✓ ABS BRAKES ✓ KEYLESS ENTRY ✓ EX RENTAL
WEEKLY 72 MONTHS
✓ ALL WHEEL DRIVE ✓ LOADED ✓ LEATHER STEERING ✓ P/ WINDOWS ✓ SUNROOF ✓ AUTOMATIC ✓ AIR COND. ✓ P/LOCKS, MIRRORS ✓ KEYLESS ENTRY ✓ EX RENTAL
95 5.99 $ WEEKLY 72 MONTHS $
+ TAXES
65 5.99 WEEKLY 72 MONTHS $
60 5.99 $14,988 OR $65 WEEKLY 72 MONTHS
2010 TOYOTA CAMRY
+ TAXES
11,988
OR
+ TAXES
$
✓ AUTOMATIC ✓ AIR CONDITIONING ✓ POWER WINDOWS ✓ POWER LOCKS ✓ POWER MIRRORS ✓ KEYLESS ENTRY ✓ ABS BRAKES ✓ & MORE
✓ 4 DOORS ✓ AUTOMATIC ✓ AIR CONDITIONING ✓ POWER WINDOWS ✓ KEYLESS ENTRY ✓ ABS BRAKES ✓ EX DAILY RENTAL
+ TAXES
85
✓ 4 DOORS ✓ AUTOMATIC ✓ AIR CONDITIONING ✓ POWER WINDOWS ✓ POWER DOOR LOCKS ✓ POWER MIRRORS ✓ ABS BRAKES ✓ KEYLESS ENTRY
2012 MAZDA 5 WAGON
15,988
+ TAXES $ OR WEEKLY 72 MONTHS
2012 FORD FOCUS SE
+ TAXES
✓ 6 PASSENGER ✓ AUTOMATIC ✓ AIR CONDITIONING ✓ POWER WINDOWS ✓ POWER LOCKS ✓ POWER MIRRORS ✓ ABS BRAKES ✓ KEYLESS ENTRY
$ OR 95 5.99 WEEKLY 72 MONTHS $
95
2008 FORD F-150
5.99 $
2010 TOYOTA VENZA
$
OR
5.99 $
ONLY 40,000KMS
✓ AUTOMATIC ✓ AIR CONDITIONING ✓ POWER WINDOWS ✓ POWER DOOR LOCKS ✓ POWER MIRRORS ✓ ABS BRAKES ✓ KEYLESS ENTRY
5.99 $
✓ 16’ BOX PARCEL VAN ✓ AUTOMATIC ✓ V8 ✓ POWER BRAKES ✓ POWER STEERING ✓ AM/FM/CD
ONLY 22,000KMS + TAXES $ OR WEEKLY 72 MONTHS
14,988
2012 FORD ESCAPE
✓ LEATHER SEATS ✓ AUTOMATIC ✓ AIR COND ✓ POWER WINDOWS ✓ POWER LOCKS ✓ POWER MIRRORS ✓ ABS BRAKES ✓ KEYLESS WHEELS AND MORE!
$ OR
✓ AUTOMATIC ✓ AIR CONDITIONING ✓ POWER WINDOWS ✓ POWER DOOR LOCKS ✓ POWER MIRRORS ✓ ABS BRAKES ✓ ALUM WHEELS ✓ FOG LAMPS
5.99 $
✓ ALUM
2012 FORD TAURUS AWD ✓ ALL WHEEL DRIVE ✓ LOADED ✓ LEATHER ✓ SUNROOF ✓ V6 ✓ POWER SEATS ✓ P/WINDOWS, LOCKS, MIRRORS ✓ ABS BRAKES ✓ KEYLESS ENTRY ✓ ALUM WHEELS & MORE ✓ EX-RENTAL
14,988
5.99 $
2009 BMW 323I SEDAN
$
✓ 4 DOORS ✓ V6 ✓ AUTOMATIC ✓ AIR CONDITIONING ✓ POWER WINDOWS ✓ POWER DOOR LOCKS ✓ POWER MIRRORS ✓ ABS BRAKES ✓ KEYLESS ENTRY
✓ AUTOMATIC ✓ AIR CONDITIONING ✓ POWER WINDOWS ✓ POWER DOOR LOCKS ✓ POWER MIRRORS ✓ ABS BREAKES ✓ KEYLESS ENTRY ✓ AND MORE
✓ EXTENDED CAB ✓ AUTOMATIC ✓ AIR CONDITIONING ✓ POWER STEERING ✓ ALUM WHEELS ✓ FOG LIGHTS ✓ & MORE
✓ V8 ✓ AUTOMATIC ✓ AIR CONDITIONING ✓ POWER WINDOWS ✓ ABS BRAKES ✓ POWER DOOR LOCKS ✓ KEYLESS ENTRY ✓ CHROME WHEELS
+ TAXES $ OR WEEKLY 72 MONTHS
2012 TOYOTA COROLLA 2012 CHEVROLET IMPALA 2008 FORD EDGE SEL ✓ 4 DOORS ✓ AUTOMATIC ✓ AIR CONDITIONING ✓ POWER WINDOWS ✓ POWER DOOR LOCKS ✓ KEYLESS ENTRY ✓ ABS BRAKES ✓ EX DAILY RENTAL
9,888
5.99 $
2010 FORD FOCUS SE
✓ 4 DOORS ✓ 4 CYL ✓ AUTOMATIC ✓ AIR CONDITIONING ✓ POWER WINDOWS ✓ POWER MIRRORS ✓ POWER LOCKS ✓ ABS BRAKES ✓ KEYLESS ENTRY
✓ LOADED ✓ LEATHER ✓ SUNROOF ✓ AUTOMATIC ✓ AIR CONDITIONING ✓ POWER WINDOWS ✓ POWER LOCKS ✓ POWER MIRRORS ✓ ALUM WHEELS ✓ KEYLESS ENTRY
ONLY 36,000KMS
+ TAXES $ OR WEEKLY 72 MONTHS
95
5.99
2013 FORD EDGE SEL 2010 F150 SUPERCREW LARIAT 4WD 2013 MUSTANG CONVERTIBLE GT 2012 LINCOLN NAVIGATOR 4WD ✓ LOADED ✓ LEATHER ✓ POWER SUNROOF ✓ AUTOMATIC ✓ AIR CONDITIONING ✓ POWER WINDOWS ✓ POWER LOCKS ✓ SIDE STEPS ✓ 20” WHEELS ✓ FOG LAMPS ✓ TOW PKG ✓ & MUCH MORE
✓ LOADED ✓ LEATHER SEATS ✓ PANORAMIC SUNROOF ✓ AUTOMATIC ✓ AIR CONDITIONING ✓ POWER WINDOWS ✓ POWER DOOR LOCKS ✓ POWER MIRRORS ✓ ABS BRAKES ✓ KEYLESS ENTRY
25,988
5.99 $
115 5.99 $ WEEKLY 72 MONTHS
$ OR
+ TAXES
28,988
+ TAXES $ OR WEEKLY 72 MONTHS
119
✓ LOADED ✓ NAVIGATION ✓ POWER WINDOWS/ LOCKS/ MIRRORS ✓ ABS BRAKES ✓ KEYLESS ENTRY ✓ ALUM WHEELS ✓ EX-RENTAL
✓ LOADED ✓ GT PKG ✓ 5.0 LITRE VE ENGINE ✓ AUTOMATIC ✓ AIR CONDITIONING ✓ POWER WINDOWS ✓ POWER LOCKS ✓ POWER MIRRORS ✓ ABS BRAKES ✓ KEYLESS ENTRY
33,988
5.99 $
ONLY 25,000KMS
OR
49,888
115 5.99 $ WEEKLY 84 MONTHS
$
+ TAXES
PRICES ARE PLUS HST ONLY. IE. $10,000 FINANCED OVER 60 MONTHS, PAYMENTS ARE $50 PER WEEK AND COB IS $1813 VEHICLES MAY NOT BE EXACTLY AS ILLUSTRATED. SEE DEALER FOR DETAILS. *ON SELECT MODELS.
+ TAXES $ OR WEEKLY 84 MONTHS
179
5.99
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OPEN MONDAY - THURSDAY 9AM - 9PM
FRIDAY AND SATURDAY 9AM - 6 PM
TE A R ER
NEW 2013 DODGE GRAND CARAVAN SXT
W O L W
NE
ULTIMATE FAMILY VALUE PKG.
23,995 137
06
2013 JEEP WRANGLER –2 DOOR SAHARA– • 6 SPEED TRANS • 3.6 LITRE V6 PENTASTAR ENGINE • AIR CONDITIONING • POWER WINDOWS / LOCKS / MIRRORS • 18” ALLOY WHEELS
29,995 169
16
3.99 96 0 $
2014 JEEP GRAND CHEROKEE LAREDO 4X4 • 3.6 LITRE V6 PENTASTAR ENGINE • 8 SPEED AUTO TRANSMISSION • POWER SUNROOF • HEATED FRONT SEATS • HEATED STEERING WHEEL • POWER LIFTGATE • 8.4” TOUCH SCREEN DISPLAY • SIRIUS SATELLITE RADIO • AND LOTS MORE
42,995 242 30
0
$
NEW 2013 DODGE JOURNEY SXT • 3.6 LITRE V6 ENGINE • 6 SPEED AUTO TRANS. • REAR SEAT VIDEO – DVD • HEATED FRONT SEATS • CARGO COVER • REMOTE STARTER • 8.4” TOUCH SCREEN DISPLAY • REAR BACK UP CAMERA • REAR PARK ASSIST SYSTEM
24,495 139
88
DOWN
3.99 96 $0 %
NEW 2013 DODGE DART SXT • SPECIAL ADDITION MODEL • 6 SPEED AUTOMATIC TRANS • AIR CONDITIONING • POWER WINDOWS / LOCKS / MIRRORS • KEYLESS ENTRY • 17” ALLOY WHEELS • DUAL EXHUAST • FOG LIGHTS • LED “RACETRACK” TAILLIGHTS • REMOTE STARTER • CRUISE CONTROL • U-CONNECT HANDS FREE BLUETOOTH
• POWER DRIVER’S SEAT • FOG LIGHTS • SECURITY ALARM • U-CONNECT HANDS FREE BLUETOOTH • SIRIUS SATELLITE RADIO • SUNSCREEN GLASS • STOCK # 131351
20,995 11633
3.99 96 $0
3.49% 96 $0
2013 DODGE RAM 1500 CREW CAB LARAMIE LONGHORN 4X4 5 AVAILABLE
DOWN
%
96 3.99%
• GPS NAVIGATION • TOUCH SCREEN RADIO • SIRIUS SATELLITE RADIO • ALPINE SOUND SYSTEM • 3 PC FREEDOM HARDTOP • STOCK # 136029
%
DOWN
• TOUCH SCREEN DISPLAY • PARKVIEW BACKUP CAMERA • 28 GB HARD DRIVE • POWER 2ND & 3RD ROW WINDOWS • FULL STOW ‘N’ GO • STOCK # 133080 • 3.6 LITRE V6 ENGINE • 6 SPEED AUTO TRANS • 3 ZONE AIR CONDITIONING • 17” ALUMINUM WHEELS • SIRIUS SATELLITE RADIO • U-CONNECT HANDS FREE GROUP • VOICE COMMAND WITH BLUETOOTH • BLUETOOTH STREAMING AUDIO • REAR DVD WITH HD SCREEN • HD MULTIMEDIA INTERFACE
5.7L HEMI ENGINE, POWER SUNROOF, ANTI SPIN DIFFERENTIAL, PREMIUM BUCKET SEATS, GPS NAVIGATION, BACK UP CAMERA & SENSORS, HEATED & VENTILATED SEATS, & LOTS MORE. STK #135803
44,995 25451
3.99% 96 $0
All Chrysler incentives have been applied to sale prices. Finance example, $10,000 over 96 months at 3.99% = $56.24 b/w, C.O.B. = $1,697.92. Vehicles may not be exactly as shown. Ad valid on date of publication only. ∞NO PURCHASE NECESSARY. Contest begins June 1, 2013 July 2, 2013. One entry per person. To enter, you must visit any participating Chrysler, Jeep, Dodge and Ram retailer during the contest period and purchase/finance/lease any new 2012, 2013 or 2014 Chrysler, Jeep, Dodge or Ram vehicle (excluding SRT Viper models). Fifteen grand prizes available to be won, each consisting of a pair of VIP tickets to the 2013 RBC Canadian Open at Glen Abbey Golf Club, July 25-28. Tickets are for July 25-27 ONLY. Approx. retail value: $2,000 per prize.