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Regional board rejects hospital’s plan MIKE ADLER madler@insidetoronto.com The regional health authority has surprised The Scarborough Hospital by voting down plans to split complex and day surgeries between campuses and move all births to the Birchmount site, ordering the hospital to continue talks with physicians and the public.
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Easter marks final service at Iondale Heights Scarborough’s Easter and Holy Week observances feature a mix of cultural traditions angeline Mair amair@insidetoronto.com
“What we have practised here is similar to what we have back home,” Siervo said. “Traditions are easily translated and easily done here.” One tradition is Mahal Na Araw, which is Holy Week Celebration. She said no matter where in the world Filipinos are living, they celebrate this time with solemnity. Another tradition is called Basa, which includes reciting the life and suffering of Jesus Christ by way of verse, which comes directly from the Bible and people are designated to sing different parts of the verse, explained Siervo. “We sing for 24 hours until it is finished on Good Friday,” she said.
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here are as many ways to celebrate Easter in Scarborough as there are cultures. However, at the core of the celebration is a sense of reflection, renewal and closure. For Iondale Heights United Church, this Sunday morning will mark the nearly 60-year-old church’s final Easter service. The church, at 115 Ionview Rd., opened in 1954 and was rebuilt after a fire in 1970. For some 60 years, the church played a key role in its community. It offered services to the community seven days a week. The basement was built with special consulting rooms initially used as a hospital mental health clinic and now by a daycare. It’s space is also rented out to Scouts and other community groups. However, with changing demographics and an aging congregation, that role has diminished. Mary Woolford, church member and chair of the church council, says, the church is closing due to lack of attendance, lack of energy from its aging parishioners and demographics that have changed. Appropriate time to close “Our numbers have steadily decreased and its a big building to upkeep. We are not alone with a lot of churches. A lot of other churches in Canada are closing down and amalgamating,” Woolford said. Amy Thornton, church treasurer, has been attending Iondale Heights United for six years and said Easter was appropriate time to close, “This is a good time to close because Christ died and that was a closure to his ministry on Earth. He went forward. And in the same sense, similar to our minister’s talk on Sunday about each one of us going to other congregations. It’s the same idea. And that’s why I think it’s a good idea to close. We are moving forward. In a different format.” Woolford, has fond memories of teaching Sunday school and pageants at the church. “Wonderful energy came from doing those events. A highlight would be being able to participate with the children and giving them
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that foundation.” Marg Whitehead, ministry and personnel committee member at Iondale Heights, has been at the church for 55 years and has wonderful memories of her time there. She will especially miss the choir which has gone from 50 members down to six. “We’ve put on all types of pageants and Easter reviews. Some wonderful people and gorgeous voices. This is going to be the hardest part: The choir deteriorating.” But the church continued to be there for the community offering Valentine’s Tea and Spring Luncheons. “I think those are the things that brought the community in and showed off the church,” said Thornton. Woolford, who has been attending Iondale Heights United since she was married there in 1986, said the upcoming closure is hard for a number of members, “Some people haven’t faced the final closure yet. We are in the throes of planning the final dinner and service, so that’s been keeping us very busy.”
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Two closing events have been planned for the next few weeks. On Saturday, April 6, at 6 p.m. there is a farewell dinner. All members and friends are welcome. Tickets are advance sale by calling 416-759-4224. On Sunday, April 7 at 2 p.m. is a special celebration service for members, former members and friends of Iondale Heights. Across Scarborough others celebrate Easter by mixing culture from their homeland with traditions of Holy Week. Alicia Siervo, of the Filipino Neighbourhood Association of Highland Creek (FNAHC) Koro Pilipino Community Liaison, said Holy Week, which goes until Easter Sunday, is a solemn time to
reflect on life. For her, and those Filipinos who observe Easter from a deeply religious standpoint, this time of year offers the opportunity for reflection. She likes to set resolutions at Easter, similar to those popular during the new year as she sees this time as one of new beginnings. “For me personally, it is a time of the year to start change — positive change — that is both beneficial to me, my family, my community and the people around me,” Siervo said. Also, for those celebrating Easter as Filipino Roman Catholic, she says the highlight of Holy Week is Easter. “It’s when we celebrate the birth of Jesus Christ and his triumph over sin. Fasting and abstinence come to a close. We can start eating again. Come Easter Sunday it’s just like Christmas!” Even though the traditions of the Filipino community are rooted in another land, the beliefs and customs live on here in Scarborough.
The 24-hour event, she said, is about hospitality, preparing food and cleaning the image of the statue of Jesus Christ, which they normally worship during the Basa. Siervo said that in the Philippines, the Basa takes place at the church and in bigger houses. “But here, it’s done in our homes. It’s a community, family tradition. It’s like an open house and people are welcome to come. They are welcome to come and sit and sing a verse.” Another tradition popular here and back home, she said, is Bisita Iglacia, which translates to church visits and stopping by various churches in the neighbourhood. Siervo this is popular with the younger crowd because it’s a lot easier to do when you are younger and the teenagers go in groups. In the Philippines, said Siervo, depending on where you live, there are active devotees who go through being nailed to crosses to mark Good Friday, which is a dramatization of the crucifixion of Jesus Christ. “I’ve seen that. But within my own group I didn’t go to that.” Filipino Mass at St. Joseph’s Church, 200 Morrish Rd., has the approval of the Filipino Chaplaincy Archdiocese of Toronto. Filipino Mass is at 7 p.m. every first Saturday. More information about Easter is available on a number of church websites including the Catholic Archdiocese of Toronto at www. archtoronto.org
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enants in many Toronto rooming houses are living in unsafe conditions due to crowding, poorly built rooms made with materials that don’t meet fire codes, lack of security and lack of smoke alarms. In some cases, tenants are at the mercy of unlicensed operators, and nearby residents also face risks associated with illegal rooming houses in their neighbourhoods. Toronto is in a limbo of pre-amalgamation rules in which rooming houses are legal in some parts of the city and banned in others. It’s been 15 years since the megacity was formed. Presently, there are 351 rooming houses that are legal or with a licence application. Estimates suggest hundreds of illegal rooming houses are operating in the city. Not all are a bad idea. For instance, students depend on these houses – legal our view or not – around post-secondary campuses in Toronto. Many have good experience. But there are Fair, consistent athose who offer substandard rooms with substandard safety. approach This needs to be addressed. required Council has had more than enough time to come up with rules that can be applied fairly and consistently. As of now, rooming houses are illegal in all of Scarborough, East York and North York. They are legal in the old City of Toronto and are allowed in limited parts of Etobicoke and York. To learn about rooming house issues in your community, see our special report on page 6. Stories from the situation across the city appear at www.insidetoronto.com With such inconsistent rules, it’s no surprise illegal rooming houses are sprouting up, especially in areas surrounding universities and colleges. Making rooming houses legal across the city does not mean they will be allowed in every neighbourhood. Designating where they can and cannot be located will be a key part of the law. They should be allowed on main roads, and areas that are already made up of multiple-unit buildings. They should not be allowed in single-family neighbourhoods. Legal and licensed would also mandate safe living conditions for tenants. Clear rules would also make it easier for the city to pursue illegal operators successfully in court. As it stands, it’s far too easy for someone who operates an illegal rooming house to plead ignorance of the laws, or even run a defence saying that if it’s legal in one part of Toronto they assumed it was legal everywhere.
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ven before the latest swarm of casino lobbyists came to town, it was hard to miss them as they plied their trade in record numbers around Toronto City Hall. Every issue, large and small, brings them out, as individuals or in teams. They can be found in any political persuasion, and represent interests from as small as a property owner needing a fence to the moguls with billions at risk for the proposed casino. There has been much discussion on how to regulate and document lobbyists’ influence. But little has been said on why their numbers have tripled since 2010. A hint comes from one of the most influential advocates at City Hall, Jamie Besner, who said, “There’s far more fluidity in voting patterns ... This council is far more unpredictable.” Under the influence of Justice Denise Bellamy’s recommendations after the
david soknacki beyond the headlines MFP scandal last decade, and the firm control that former mayor David Miller exercised over council, there were fewer lobbyists. Those who came around were mostly hired by property owners who believed their projects required attention from the ward councillor. Far fewer went door-to-door among the councillors on citywide issues. In theory, the job of setting an agenda and achieving council approval is the responsibility of the mayor. Voters give our chief magistrate a mandate, while council provides the resources with which to do the job. In Miller’s time, he set his agenda, gave each of his senior staff a portfolio, and expected them to deliver the votes to attain his goals. Under this system, interest groups quickly found
the most effective use of their time was to speak with the mayor’s office. Perhaps providing contrary views to opponents might generate embarrassment, but the chances of winning on an issue were slim. As long as the mayor had a consistent vision and control of council, interest groups knew council’s direction and the mayor’s position would likely be approved. As a result, most lobbyists were unnecessary. The Mayor Rob Ford administration, particularly in the last year, operates in a very different environment. Although Ford started with council’s support, he soon lost control. There are many examples of his embarrassment at the hands of council: on transit, with appointments, on the port lands, and probably on the proposed casino. Due to so much uncertainty, every individual and group with resources has hired an advocate, in some
cases a team. In the political free-for-all that passes for policy, advocates on citywide matters must determine the support among councillors and city staff, convince the doubtful, and see whether they can deliver the votes. Think of it as the mayor’s office, outsourced, without the mayor. In other words, due to the vacuum at City Hall, a swarm of lobbyists has taken over one of the key functions of the mayor’s office. It is not a good situation for our public institutions, nor is it particularly viable for the interests themselves. Perhaps a few symptoms of this plague might be treated with additional regulation and litigation. But the real solution will only come when the mayor asserts control of his agenda and council.
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Scarborough’s Abilities Church host pair of Easter events Scarborough’s Abilities Church has a pair of Easter celebrations set for the holiday weekend. A Good Friday service will take place at both 9 a.m. and 11 a.m. tomorrow. The church is located at 7601 Sheppard Ave., at Morningside Avenue. Along with the services tomorrow, there will also be a Good Friday Pancake Breakfast at 10:15 a.m. On Easter Sunday, services are
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Councillors eye rooming house law City’s Growing number near UTSC/Centennial campus raise neighbour’s ire MIKE ADLER madler@insidetoronto.com
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n certain neighbourhoods in Scarborough, people age, homes are sold and rooming houses start. Those rooming houses are illegal and, in the eyes of homeowning neighbours, are usually about as welcome on a street as marijuana growers are. Despite pleas from anti-poverty groups and lengthening waiting lists for social housing, local city councillors – even Raymond Cho and Chin Lee, who lived in rooming houses as newcomers to Canada – can’t see a benefit to making rooming houses legal anywhere in Scarborough. They were instrumental in putting off discussion of legalizing and licensing Scarborough rooming houses until after 2010 election; a closer after that, while a look citywide zoning Inside bylaw was being Toronto redrafted, they help put it off again. “Overwhelmingly, Scarborough councillors voted against even opening that door,” Scarborough East Councillor Ron Moeser said this month, acknowledging the rooming house issue would “raise its ugly head again.” Right now, the issue is in Moeser’s ward. Complaints from residents After complaints from residents of Highland Creek, the neighbourhood nearest the University of Toronto Scarborough and Centennial College’s Morningside Campus, the councillor last fall formed a working group with residents, campus officials and municipal bylaw enforcers, who Moeser says have until September to close as many rooming houses as they can. They have had success, but Don Valley East Councillor Shelley Carroll, whose North York ward also has rooming houses catering to post-secondary students, says enforcement can’t erase the problem. “Out of the dozens (of rooming houses) that you have you’re lucky to shut down five or six,” she said. A Scarborough house can have a separate apartment and two rented rooms in its main unit, but no more. Insisting it’s up to institutions
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The owners of this house, across the street from the University of Toronto Scarborough Campus are facing charges after city bylaw officers accused them of running an illegal rooming house.
such as UTSC to build enough residence rooms is another dead end, Carroll said. “They can only build so many and they can only charge so little,” she argued, adding students will “flow like water” in search of an off-campus alternative that leaves a few bucks in their pocket. Last fall, the Highland Creek Village Association reported in a newsletter it had found “over 40 listings in the immediate area each offering three, four, five or more bedrooms” and aimed at student renters (or agents who may rent the house to someone interested in subletting bedrooms) for $400-600 per month. By contrast, a room in the UTSC campus’s Foley Hall during the next fall-winter session is $951 a month (including a $400 nonrefundable deposit) and a single on-campus townhouse room is $871. Carroll said the lack of a legal rooming house alternative nearby makes it harder for judges to assign harsher penalties to owners who carve up homes. Despite his reluctance to allow “intensification” in Highland Creek, Moeser has been researching how authorities deal with off-campus housing in Waterloo, London and in Oshawa, where some homes near the University of Ontario Institute of Technology and Durham College can be
licensed to have four to six rented bedrooms. On a tour, Oshawa Mayor John Henry pointed out to Moeser some challenges with noise and garbage at such houses, but said the arrangement was working in most cases. Moeser has said if city enforcement can’t shut down enough of the illegal rooming houses by September he may be forced to consider the creation of special “zones” around UTSC where some form of rooming house can be legal – an idea he knows will be unpopular with residents. Increasing enrolment The campus plans to increase its enrolment from 11,200 to 13,400 four years from now, and some residents have expressed fears this growth will make a “student ghetto” of their neighbourhood. “It’s the U of T that’s created the problem,” said one homeowner, a member of Moeser’s working group who didn’t want to be named. “They’ve dumped it on the community.” Andrew Arifuzzaman, UTSC’s chief strategy officer, said while the campus is planning a new residence to be completed in 2016, it will form a group encouraging students to meet off-campus neighbours and provide them
with more education on living in the community. “We’re working closely with the community to try to mitigate what we can,” said Arifuzzaman, who suggested some residents think neighbours “are running a rooming house” when they have seen students in a legal basement apartment. It’s obvious, though, that some Highland Creek homeowners see students as a financial opportunity, and last month, when the city busted an alleged Military Trail rooming house, it accused a real estate agent of being its operator. The Real Estate Council of Ontario says anyone trading real estate in Ontario is required to follow its code of ethics, which prohibits “knowingly making an inaccurate representation” about a property. “Saying that a rooming house arrangement is legal when he or she knows it is not would certainly fit the bill,” said a statement by the group this month, which added real estate professionals violating the code face penalties ranging from a warning remaining permanently on file to fines up to $25,000. For more on the challenges being faced in other parts of Toronto when it comes to rooming houses, visit us online at www.insidetoronto.com
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differing bylaws In small parts of Etobicoke and York they are allowed. In Scarborough, North York and East York they are banned. Rooming houses are often not welcome due to concerns about property values, noise, garbage and the character of residential streets. When the city’s planning and growth committee passed a bylaw harmonizing zoning rules across Toronto this month, it deliberately avoided setting city-wide rules for rooming houses. “There is a feeling that they don’t fit the suburban community, physically,” said Councillor Norm Kelly. The chance to license and legalize rooming houses “would be ignored by the guys looking for big illegal dollars, which you don’t have to report,” said Kelly. Councillor Shelley Caroll called that view shortsighted. “People always attempt to break laws. Does that mean you don’t create them?” she said. “Because we have no legal rooming houses in the suburbs, which would be licensed and inspected we have a whole lot of people living unsafely.” The number of legal rooming houses in old Toronto have fallen, but as new Canadians and poverty migrate to Toronto’s suburbs, and as university and college campuses grow there, so does demand for illegal rooming houses. It’s been hard to have a conversation about them, but a staff report this fall is expected to launch a community consultation on the issue, Carroll said. Rooming house advocates argue that suburban rooming houses are necessary for lowincome tenants, but those tenants face abuse and poor or dangerous conditions as long as the houses remain unlicensed. Suburban councillors respond to complaints about rooming houses by asking city inspectors to shut them down. Ken Hale of Advocacy Centre for Tenants Ontario said for councillors to pretend they don’t have rooming houses in their ward or that they can get rid of them through enforcement, “is not being honest with their constituents.” – Mike Adler
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David Nickle is The Mirror’s city hall reporter. His column runs every Thursday.
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province’s “fiscal reality” and new hospitalfunding formula. “We are going to have to partner and work together.” During her presentation, Fryers said staff at TSH wanted the hospital to “just get on with” necessary changes, which she suggested had “received support” from the LHIN’s executive at a meeting this month, or “no questions, anyway.” In an interview later, Fryers said she thought both hospitals in Scarborough will be “happy for the help” provided by the LHIN, adding she thought the authority’s intention “is to pull this together very quickly.” She rejected the suggestion the LHIN had found the hospital’s consultation process inadequate, as the hospital’s Medical Staff Association and some residents had said. “I thought the LHIN was very complimentary on our process,” said Fryers. “It wasn’t that we didn’t consult appropriately.” MSA President Dr. Robert Ting, who came with other physicians to Pickering meeting in a bid to stop the TSH administration’s plans, called the LHIN’s actions very positive. “Everything has to be integrated. We need to work together,” said Ting, organizer of a petition calling for “more and better consultation” which 301 physicians at the hospital had signed.
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Pandas kept apart in quarantine >>>from page 1 Five-year-old female Er Shun and four-year-old male Da Mao ate almost 200 kilograms of both apples and bamboo during their journey from China to Toronto. The animals reportedly handled the trip well. Er Shun was said to be a little nervous during the flight, causing handlers to cover her crate window when she exited the plane to a crowd of excited onlookers. Da Mao could be seen looking out the window of his crate as he was unloaded from the plane to a waiting vehicle. Both giant pandas are now settled in at the zoo, and said to be curious about their new surroundings, where they began heartily enjoying bamboo almost immediately after their arrival. Fresh bamboo, which will make up most of the giant pandas’ diet, will be brought in three times a week from the Memphis Zoo. They will also eat leaf-eater biscuits, dog chow, apples and vitamins. They must now spend a
minimum of 30 days in quarantine, during which they will undergo medical testing and behaviour monitoring, while being introduced to training and enrichment programs. The animals, who have not officially met, are being kept separate during the quarantine period, but can see and smell each other from their holding areas. They will be officially introduced when deemed appropriate by the zoo’s keepers and giant panda experts. Giant panda exhibit Zoo staff are hopeful the pandas, chosen as a good genetic match for breeding, will produce cubs during their stay. Staff will assist the breeding process, performing artificial insemination if necessary. The giant pandas are expected to be available to the public beginning in midMay. T h e i r n e w l y- c re a t e d exhibit features a Giant Panda Interpretive Centre, where
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READING PROGRAM LAUNCHED AT LIBRARY: Librarian Diana Olford reads a story to children from Cornell Junior Public School at the Cedarbrae Branch of the Toronto Public Library during a launch event for the release of Let’s Get Ready For Reading, a new early literacy resource that will be available at library’s and schools for families with young children to utilize. For more on the program, visit www.torontopubliclibrary.ca. Below, David Booth, a national literacy expert, speaks during the launch event.
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Seniors Book Club WHEN: 2 to 4 p.m. WHERE: Albert Campbell District Library, 496 Birchmount Rd. CONTACT: 416-396-8890, COST: Free Today: Midnight at the Dragon Cafe; April 26: Persepolis.
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Rouge Park Guided Walks WHEN: today and tomorrow 9:30 a.m. to 4 p.m. WHERE: Rouge Park Trailheads, Please see www. rougepark.com for complete location details for each walk CONTACT: 905713-3184 We walk year round, rain, shine or snow.
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Scarborough Philharmonic Orchestra WHEN: 8 to 10:30 p.m. WHERE: Salvation Army Citadel, 2021 Lawrence Ave. E. CONTACT: spo@spo.ca COST: $30, Senior $25, Students with ID $15 The Scarborough Philharmonic Orchestra presents, Last Night at the Proms. The Proms, or promenade concerts, date back to 1895, are now a BBC tradition in Britain. Featuring The Toronto Choral Society.
Chronic Pain Self-Management WHEN: 1:30 to 4 p.m. WHERE: St. Paul’s L’Amoreaux Centre, 3333 Finch Ave. E. CONTACT: Elsa Uy, 416-4933333, elsa@splc.ca COST: Free Ways to deal with chronic pain, fatigue and depression and more.
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Fitness for Better Bones & Brain WHEN: 4 to 5:15 p.m. WHERE: St. Paul’s L’Amoreaux Centre, 3333 Finch Ave. E. CONTACT: Sivanesan (Siva), 416-293-3333 ext 288, sivanesan@ splc.ca COST: $40, if you are a member $ 30
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w Sunday, March 31
Easter Sunday Service WHEN: 10:30 a.m. to 11:45 a.m. WHERE: Birchcliff Bluffs United Church, 33 E. Rd CONTACT: Sue, 416694-4081 COST: Free Homemade hot cross buns will be served at social time.
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Resume Workshop - new time
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Introduction to Internet level 1 WHEN: 10 a.m. to noon WHERE: St. Paul’s L’Amoreaux Centre, 3333 Finch Ave. E. CONTACT: Sivanesan Muthiah, 416-493-3333 ext. 288, www.splc.ca, sivanesan@splc.ca COST: $50 for 4 lessons ($45, if you are a member at St. Paul’s)
Youth Creating Change (Alumni Speakers Series Event) WHEN: 5 to 7:30 p.m. WHERE: Malvern Family Resource Centre - Youth Centre, 1321 Neilson Rd. CONTACT: Alex Dow, 416-284-6005, adow@mfrc.org COST: Free Malvern ANC and the Malvern Youth
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w Friday, April 5
6th Toronto Scout Group Community Euchre WHEN: 7:15 to 10 p.m. WHERE: Royal Canadian Legion Branch No. 11, 9 Dawes Rd. CONTACT: 6thtorontoscouts@mail.com COST: $6 Community Euchre with prizes, draw and refreshments.
w Saturday, April 6
Resurrection Journey: An Intereactive EasterExperience WHEN: 7:30 to 9:30 p.m. WHERE: Birchcliff Bluffs United Church - 33 East Rd., CONTACT: Sue, 416-6944081 COST: $10 Look at the driving forces behind, and people who played key roles in, the events of Holy Week. The story will unfold close to the audience who will be seated in the round.
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First-degree murder charge in Brimley Road shooting A second man has now been charged with murder in the death of Anthony Spencer last year in Scarborough. Spencer, 23, known to many as the rapper Tony Trapz, was shot Jan. 21, 2012 at a Brimley Road recording studio known as The Dungeon. Friends drove the dying Spencer to the General campus of The Scarborough Hospital, where they dropped him outside the doors of the emergency department at around 5 a.m.
He was the city’s fourth homicide of 2012. On March 26 of last year, police arrested Toronto residents Samuel Paul, 22, and Chever Ashley, 22, both of whom were already in custody. While both men were charged with armed robbery for the incident resulting in Spencer’s shooting, Paul was charged with Spencer’s first degree murder and Ashley was named an accessory to murder after the fact.
On Tuesday, however, Toronto police said they had upgraded the charge against Ashley to one of firstdegree murder. Both men were also charged this Tuesday, March 26, with aggravated assault. A 19-year-old Mississauga woman police say was in the company of the accused, LaPrincia Palmer, has also been charged with armed robbery and attempting to obstruct justice in the case.
teacher facing 42 charges wScarborough A sexual assault investigation by Toronto police has resulted in 42 charges against a French teacher at an Agincourt public school. The accused, who surrendered himself to police yesterday, teaches grades four to six at Inglewood Heights Junior Public School, which is near Birchmount Road and Sheppard Avenue East. It is alleged he sexually assaulted
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Board of Health hears call for reduced TTC fares RAHUL GUPTA rgupta@insidetoronto.com If not for having access to transportation, James Kilmartin believes he would never
have gotten off the street. Speaking before the Toronto Board of Health, Kilmartin, who says he was homeless until last year, called for TTC fares to be offered at a discounted rate to charitable
groups and organizations to help more low-income people like him. “These shelters are very important and when they have to turn someone down because they can’t give a token to
someone who needs to get to an appointment it’s more stressful to the person on the street,” said Kilmartin who was speaking on behalf of the Fair Fare Coalition. Kilmartin was at city hall earlier this week to speak in favour of recommendations by the city’s chief medical officer on incorporating fare affordability into transportation planning. Low-income challenges He said as a homeless person he was denied entry to the TTC for not having a token despite a badly infected foot. He ended up having to call an ambulance to St. Michael’s Hospital where he stayed for two weeks. “The conductor saw how bad shape I was in, but he wouldn’t let me on,” recounted Kilmartin during his five minute deputation to the board. “I survived, but what if it was a low income person with a heart condition?” Sheryl Lindsay of the coalition, which was launched by Sistering w o m e n’s s h e l t e r i n response to the 2010 TTC fare hikes, said the high cost of transit plays a negative impact for people with no other means of transportation. She said the group collected feedback from more than 200 low-income individuals who receive social assis-
tance, who highlighted the importance of transit in getting them to doctors’ appointments and securing housing. Despite paying $25,000 per year on TTC tokens to distribute to its clients, Lindsay said rising fares was limiting how much help Sistering could offer. “We’re one of many organizations across the GTA trying to offset this high price of transit for individuals,” said Lindsay, Sistering’s executive director. “As our budgets get flatlined and demand for transit from the marginalized increases it really is getting more unsustainable for us.” A majority of the board approved a motion from chair Joe Mihevc to have the city’s community development committee work with the TTC on potentially reducing fares for low-income people, which was approved by a majority, but not all, of the board. One of the dissenting votes was cast by Gord Perks. The Parkdale councillor said making the TTC provide discounted fares would mean potential cuts in service. “If the TTC takes money out of service to provide a free fare to someone else, the only way they can do that is to not run a bus somewhere else,” said Perks.
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transit briefs feedback wanted Book Club turns up the heat wThe wOne city is looking for input from residents on improving traffic congestion downtown. Unlike the Feeling Congested citywide consultations, the Downtown Transportation Operations Study wants to know how best to improve traffic gridlock now. A drop-in public consultation is scheduled for tomorrow, in the Metro Hall rotunda, located at 55 John St. Those wishing to take part can go to the survey at www.toronto.ca
The TTC’s One Book Club returns in April to lead discussion of classic novel Fahrenheit 451. A collaboration between the TTC and the Toronto Public Library, allows participants to exchange ideas about literary classics through social media. Twitter users will be able to see their comments about the dystopian classic running across the subway platform video screens operated by an advertising April 2 to 21. Visit www. torontopubliclibrary.ca
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and ensure that not only are all their employees licensed and insured but they have been practicing their trade for a minimum of 10 years. This way, Crystal Bath can hire the best tradesmen and go out of their way to keep them. “Everyone is really experienced,” explains Ann. “We keep our people. Our employees are qualified and happy.” Whether it is tiling, painting or electrical work, you can be assured that all jobs completed by the Crystal Bath team are of superior quality. They have also recently added licensed plumbing services to better accommodate all their customers’ needs. Their plumbing vehicles are available seven days a week and can be dispatched for any emergency situation. The greatest testament to any company is word of mouth referrals and repeat customers. This is how Crystal Bath has successfully grown their business. Along with client testimonials, Crystal Bath has been recognized for the last three
years as the best in kitchen and bathroom renovations by readers of the Scarborough Mirror newspaper. Their workmanship is guaranteed to be completed on-time and on-budget. The Crystal Bath team will provide professional advice on design and function, whether it is of a contemporary or traditional design. Their team will work with you to provide the best solutions to accommodate your needs and budget. Crystal Bath accommodates all homeowners, including first time owners, but they also have a special understanding of the aging population and their special needs. They love to take on projects like retro-fitting bathrooms with amenities such as walkin bathtubs and showers. “We are fair with seniors,” says Ann. “We take care of the older generation.” For your at homefree kitchen and bathroom quotation call Crystal Bath at 416-261-6199 or go to www.crystalbath.ca for more information.
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85
+ TAXES
12,988
18,988
ONLY 8,000KMS
PLAYER
69
✓ FOG LAMPS ✓ ONLY 8,000KMS
5.99 $
+ TAXES $ OR WEEKLY 72 MONTHS
2011 E-250 ECONOLINE
✓ AUTOMATIC ✓ AIR CONDITIONING ✓ POWER WINDOWS ✓ POWER LOCKS ✓ ABS BRAKES ✓ ONLY 15,000KMS ✓ EX RENTAL ✓ EX US VEHICLE ✓ STK# A2630
5.99 $
WEEKLY 72 MONTHS
✓ EXTENDED CAB ✓ AUTOMATIC ✓ AIR CONDITIONING ✓ POWER STEERING ✓ POWER BRAKES ✓ AM/FM/CD
15,988
+ TAXES $ OR WEEKLY 72 MONTHS
69
5.99 $
ENTRY
85
15,988
+ TAXES $ OR WEEKLY 72 MONTHS
69
WHEELS AND MORE!
5.99 $
18,998
+ TAXES $ OR WEEKLY 72 MONTHS
75
✓ ALL WHEEL DRIVE ✓ POWER SUNROOF ✓ NAVIGATION ✓ BACK UP CAMERA ✓ V6 ENGINE ✓ AUTOMATIC ✓ AIR CONDITIONING ✓ POWER WINDOWS/ LOCKS/MIRRORS ✓ ABS BRAKES ✓ KEYLESS ENTRY
5.99 $
19,988
+ TAXES $ OR WEEKLY 72 MONTHS
89
15,988
OR
69
$
+ TAXES
5.99
WEEKLY 72 MONTHS
2008 LEXUS ES350
✓ LOADED ✓ LEATHER ✓ SUNROOF ✓ AUTOMATIC ✓ AIR CONDITIONING ✓ POWER WINDOWS/ LOCKS/MIRRORS ✓ ABS, BRAKES ✓ KEYLESS ENTRY ✓ ALUM WHEELS ✓& MORE ✓ STK # A2718
5.99 $
2012 FORD ESCAPE 2009 TOYOTA VENZA AWD ✓ LEATHER SEATS ✓ AUTOMATIC ✓ AIR COND ✓ POWER WINDOWS ✓ POWER LOCKS ✓ POWER MIRRORS ✓ ABS BRAKES ✓ KEYLESS ✓ ALUM
+ TAXES $ OR WEEKLY 72 MONTHS
✓ AIR CONDITIONING ✓ MANUAL TRANSMISSION ✓ POWER WINDOWS ✓ POWER LOCKS ✓ POWER MIRRORS ✓ ABS BRAKES ✓ ALUM WHEELS ✓ 53,000KMS
2010 TOYOTA CAMRY ✓ AUTOMATIC ✓ AIR CONDITIONING ✓ POWER WINDOWS ✓ POWER LOCKS ✓ POWER MIRRORS ✓ KEYLESS ENTRY ✓ ABS BRAKES ✓ & MORE
17,988
+ TAXES $ OR WEEKLY 72 MONTHS
79
5.99
2012 FUSION AWD
✓ ALL WHEEL DRIVE ✓ LOADED ✓ LEATHER STEERING ✓ P/ WINDOWS ✓ SUNROOF ✓ AUTOMATIC ✓ AIR COND. ✓ P/LOCKS, MIRRORS ✓ KEYLESS ENTRY ✓ EX RENTAL
19,988
5.99 $
+ TAXES $ OR WEEKLY 72 MONTHS
89
5.99
2009 NISSAN TITAN KINGCAB 4WD 2010 FORD FLEX LIMITED 2012 FORD TAURUS AWD 2010 E-450 CUBE VAN 2010 MERCEDES BENZ C250 2011 FORD EDGE LIMITED
✓ FULL FOUR DOORS ✓ 4X4 ✓ AUTOMATIC ✓ AIR CONDITIONING ✓ POWER WINDOWS ✓ POWER LOCKS ✓ TRAILER TOW PKG ✓ KEYLESS ENTRY ✓ ALUM WHEELS ✓ FOG LAMPS ✓ KEYLESS ENTRY ✓ 69,000KMS
20,988
$
+ TAXES $ OR WEEKLY 72 MONTHS
✓ 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 $
85
ONLY 36,000KMS
+ TAXES $ OR WEEKLY 72 MONTHS
95
ONLY 16,000KMS + TAXES $ OR WEEKLY 84 MONTHS
28,988
$
109
✓ ALL WHEEL DRIVE ✓ LOADED ✓ NAVIGATION ✓ POWER SUNROOF ✓ 7 PASSENGER ✓ AUTOMATIC ✓ AIR CONDITIONING ✓ POWER WINDOWS/ LOCKS/MIRRORS ✓ ABS BRAKES ✓ KEYLESS ENTRY ✓ EX-RENTAL ✓ STK# A2743
28,988
5.99 $
ONLY 24,000KMS + TAXES $ OR WEEKLY 84 MONTHS
109
23,988
5.99 $
2011 LINCOLN MKX AWD 2013 FORD FLEX AWD
✓ LOADED ✓ ALL WHEEL DRIVE ✓ NAVIGATION ✓ LEATHER SEATS ✓ POWER SUNROOF ✓ AUTOMATIC ✓ AIR CONDITIONING ✓ POWER WINDOWS/ LOCKS/ MIRRORS ✓ ALUM WHEELS ✓ FOG LAMPS ✓ KEYLESS ENTRY ✓ EX-RENTAL
✓ ALL WHEEL DRIVE ✓ LOADED ✓ LEATHER ✓ SUNROOF ✓ V6 ✓ POWER SEATS ✓ P/WINDOWS, LOCKS, MIRRORS ✓ ABS BRAKES ✓ KEYLESS ENTRY ✓ ALUM WHEELS & MORE ✓ EX-RENTAL
✓ 16’ BOX PARCEL VAN ✓ AUTOMATIC ✓ V8 ✓ POWER BRAKES ✓ POWER STEERING ✓ AM/FM/CD
ONLY 22,000KMS + TAXES $ OR WEEKLY 72 MONTHS
105
5.99 $
2011 FORD F150 SUPERCREW LARIAT 4WD
✓ LOADED ✓ LEATHER ✓ NAVIGATION ✓SUNROOF ✓ ECOBOOST ✓ AUTOMATIC ✓ AIR CONDITIONING ✓ POWER WINDOWS LOCKS/MIRRORS ✓ ABS BRAKES ✓ 20” CHROME WHEELS ✓ KEYLESS ENTRY
32,988
5.99 $
105
24,988
5.99 $
ONLY 16,000KMS OR
88
$
+ TAXES
✓ LOADED ✓ LEATHER ✓ LEATHER ✓ SUNROOF ✓ AUTOMATIC ✓ AIR CONDITIONING ✓ POWER WINDOWS/ LOCKS/ MIRRORS ✓ ABS BRAKES ✓ KEYLESS ENTRY ✓ ALUM WHEELS ✓ & MORE
5.99 $
WEEKLY 72 MONTHS
24,988
+ TAXES $ OR WEEKLY 72 MONTHS
99
5.99
2009 F350 SUPERCREW KING RANCH 4WD 2010 LINCOLN NAVIGATOR 4WD 2012 LINCOLN NAVIGATOR 4WD
✓ DUALLY ✓ DIESEL ✓ LOADED ✓ LEATHER ✓ SUNROOF ✓ AUTOMATIC ✓ AIR CONDITIONING ✓ POWER WINDOWS/ LOCKS/MIRRORS ✓ TRAILER TOW PKG ✓ ALUM WHEELS ✓ & MUCH MORE
34,988
5.99 $
+ TAXES $ OR WEEKLY 84 MONTHS
119
23,988
+ TAXES $ OR WEEKLY 84 MONTHS
✓ LOADED ✓ LEATHER ✓ SUNROOF ✓ AUTOMATIC ✓ AIR CONDITIONING ✓ POWER WINDOWS/ LOCKS/MIRRORS ✓ ABS BRAKES ✓ KEYLESS ENTRY ✓ ALUM WHEELS ✓ & MORE ✓ STK # A2726
✓ LOADED ✓ NAVIGATION ✓ POWER WINDOWS ✓ POWER LOCKS ✓ POWER MIRRORS ✓ ABS BRAKES ✓ KEYLESS ENTRY ✓ ALUM WHEELS
✓ LOADED ✓ NAVIGATION ✓ POWER WINDOWS/ LOCKS/ MIRRORS ✓ ABS BRAKES ✓ KEYLESS ENTRY ✓ ALUM WHEELS ✓ EX-RENTAL
ONLY 58,000KMS
+ TAXES $ OR WEEKLY 72 MONTHS
139
36,988
5.99 $
+ TAXES $ OR WEEKLY 72 MONTHS
149
5.99 $
ONLY 25,000KMS
49,888
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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