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Arnold Chan, deputy house leader for the federal Liberals and a Scarborough politician who stood as a model of decent behaviour in politics, has died. He was 50. A lawyer, Chan became MP for Scarborough-Agincourt in 2014, winning a June byelection after Jim Karygiannis resigned. Months later, he was bothered by loss of sensation in his face and a lump in his neck. Chan was diagnosed with nasopharyngeal carcinoma, a rare cancer, and doctors treated small tumours in his neck and head. He became well enough to return to a full schedule, and won l See CELEBRATION, page 20

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Scarborough’s Caring Alliance ’adopted’ families on the Kingston Road motel strip MIKE ADLER madler@insidetoronto.com The Caring Alliance, which for 20 years saw churches "adopt" homeless families staying in Kingston Road motels, has ended. Members and supporters, getting together for a final reunion in Guildwood this Sunday, Sept. 24, forged a partnership which ultimately helped thousands of destitute people, some newly-arrived refugees and others fleeing domestic violence. The Alliance made regular visits to aging motels on the Scarborough strip, where the City of Toronto placed people who wouldn’t fit in its overflowing shelter system. For years, members organized Christmas events, cooking lessons, drives for school supplies and moves to permanent housing, but local churches aren’t turning out volunteers as they once did. "Our leadership succession is difficult. We’re not attracting young people," says Charles Young, the group’s chairperson for several years. "I think maybe we’ve served our purpose." In 1997, public health nurses Catherine Khan and Mara Marano met a local pastor, asking whether churches near Kingston Road would step in. "There were hundreds of families being housed in crowded conditions, staying six months or more in these rooms. The stress on parents and children was great," Khan remembers.

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Early members of the Caring Alliance including Cathy Tersigni, Glenis Emmett, the late Sharon Trivers, Charles Young, Catherine Khan, Leslie Jardine and Janice Simmons meet at Sister’s restaurant in 2005. The group, formed to aid homeless families staying at Kingston Road motels, is disbanding after 20 years of volunteer work. By 1999, as many as one in three children attending public schools near the strip were "temporary," but the Alliance was going strong. Leslie Jardine, manager of the city’s Family Residence on Kingston Road and involved with the group since its inception, said the Alliance has been "a strong force in raising awareness in Scarborough and beyond about homelessness and related issues." "They have deputed to city council, met with provincial and federal ministries, held one-on-one meetings with politicians at all orders of govern-

ment, and spearheaded additional services in our community." At one point, members raised $60,000 toward a Habitat for Humanity home, and helped to build it. Peter Vanderyagt, the group’s last chairperson, recalls vividly how the Alliance helped a family of five from Kenya. A three-bedroom apartment was rented, and during the move-in day, 15 churches responded to the group’s call for furniture, dishes, clothing and food. "On the appointed move-in day, the cars and vans arrived in the parking lot of the apartment.

Items were duly noted and each participant helped take the needed household items to the newly arrived family in the building," says Vanderyagt. "We were all united in a cause to help someone in need. Smiles could be seen everywhere. "The Caring Alliance didn’t just plant ’seeds,’ they encouraged and supported families in their move to a full and independent life in Canada." Like others in the group, Vanderyagt is sad the Alliance is dissolving but maintains other groups and agencies are better prepared to meet the needs of homeless fam-

ilies. "We have thrown the torch to individuals and faith groups to continue to do God’s will." Certain churches and individuals will continue some services of the Alliance, while places like the East Scarborough Storefront will handle others, Young says. Scarborough Centre for Healthy Communities, for instance, took over the furniture bank the Alliance once "ran on a shoestring." "The needs are being met in a more organized way," Young concludes. The city reserves fewer motel and hotel rooms for

“Twenty years ago, a large influx of Roma refugees arrived in Toronto and were temporarily housed in the motels on Kingston Road. Lori Metcalfe from the Guildwood Presbyterian Church and I were approached by two public health nurses, Catherine Khan and Mara Marano, who were concerned about the well-being of the families in the motels. We decided to try to form a coalition of interested churches to provide visitors for the motels. At the first meeting at St. Margaret’s-in-the-Pines, we came up with the name "The Caring Alliance" and each church "adopted" one of the motels. From a small start, the number of participating churches grew and went on to expand into many areas.” - Glenis Emmett, retired high school teacher “I had the honour and the privilege to know and learn from this dedicated, compassionate and thoughtful group of people who worked tirelessly for so many years for those less fortunate.” - Cathy Tersigni, public health nurse

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RAHUL GUPTA rgupta@insidetoronto.com An Agincourt residential group remains frustrated by the decision to double train traffic on the Stouffville GO Transit line, claiming the move has reduced safety and increased noise in the surrounding area. Under the watchful eyes of Metrolinx security officers and police officers from 42 Division, the Agincourt Village Community Association (AVCA) held a 90-minute demonstration outside of Agincourt GO Station Tuesday evening to demand immediate infrastructure upgrades to the tracks where traffic has now risen to 34 trains a day from 17. While the decision to boost GO service is welcomed, Rhoda Potter believes doing so without installing appropriate barriers and noise walls negatively impacts Agincourt residents. She’s also surprised the move to boost

traffic, which took effect in late June, came without warning and following regular discussions between the AVCA and Metrolinx, as well as the Ontario Ministry of Transportation. "We endorse the trains, but we haven’t been listened to as a community," said Potter, president of the AVCA. Frances Lesick said her primary concern is safety of children frequently crossing the tracks to get to one of seven schools in the area. She’s particularly worried points along the line without sufficient barriers, including at Havendale Road, Huntingwood Drive and Finch Avenue, will lead to tragedy. "Younger children don’t always think, they’re concerned about being late for school and in a rush," said Lesick, also a member of the AVCA. "With more frequency of trains it poses a greater threat to them." While his two small chil-

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Members of the Agincourt Village Community Association gather on the Stouffville line near Agincourt GO Station Tuesday night to protest increased GO train traffic. dren took in the proceedings, John Ngo said he joined the demonstration, which featured about 30 placard-waving protesters gathered outside of the protected rail crossing on Marilyn Avenue, to lend his voice to the community’s safety concerns. "My kids are going to at-

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Legacy continues with Invictus Games The Toronto International Film Festival may have wrapped up last weekend, but Toronto has kept the red carpet rolled out with the Invictus Games about to take over. If there’s anyone that deserves the spotlight, it’s these soldiers and veterans - about 550 of them from 17 allied nations - who will take part in the event which kicks off with the opening ceremonies Saturday night. Competition takes place from Sunday through to the closing ceremonies the following Saturday night. The nations involved have all asked a lot of their armed forces. For those of us who live in a democracy, such as Canada, we have the privilege and responsibility to question our political leaders - past, present and future - whether the right decisions have been made in the deployment of our troops. What should never be up for debate is the support we must always have for those troops - the men and women we have sent, and continue to send, into harm’s way on our behalf. For Canada, that commitment includes being a part of the Global Coalition against Daesh in Iraq on the heels of a more than 12-year deployment in Afghanistan. These athletes, according to organizers, "have become ill or injured during or as a direct consequence of their service." You can bet they will try to win their events, but they have already won, in some cases hard earned battles, just by participating. Supporters are welcome to check out their efforts. There are some free events. Watch wheelchair tennis at Nathan Phillips Square, archery at Fort York, cycling in High Park, golf at St. George’s Golf and Country Club as well as the Jaguar Land Rover Driving Challenge, which is being held on a special course being built on the parking grounds adjacent to the Distillery District. Ticketed events (most at a very reasonable $25) include athletics at York University, swimming at the Toronto Pan Am Sports Centre in Scarborough and, at Ryerson’s Mattamy Athletic Centre (formerly Maple Leaf Gardens), indoor rowing, powerlifting, sitting volleyball, wheelchair basketball and wheelchair rugby. Beware, some sessions have already sold out. The Invictus Games follow on the heels of this summer’s successful North American Indigenous Games (NAIG) for Indigenous youth. Both events benefited from the facilities bequeathed to us by The Toronto 2015 Pan Am/Parapan Am Games. Arguably, this is a much better use of our resources than an Olympics could ever be.

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The urban heroes you don’t know about We live with heroes in Toronto, but we don’t know who they are. I met one, Martha Nyame, in Rexdale. From a village in Ghana called Abosamso, she never attended school. Her family was too poor. After emigrating to Canada, she returned to Abosamso in 1994 and saw many children that she knew faced a sad childhood like hers were uneducated. So, she changed their future. What was to be a family home became an orphanage and free school. In Toronto, Nyame worked two jobs and sent every dollar and box of supplies she could to Abosamso. "Even $5 is money," she says. More than 100 children

MIKE ADLER Edges of Toronto were housed and taught at Abosamso, even as fibromyalgia and arthritis advanced in Nyame to the point where she can’t work anymore. Last week, she made an agonized decision to close the school - only 18 orphans will remain there - and I was struck by how few people outside Abosamso knew what Nyame had done for more than 20

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No consequences when police don’t call SIU ANDREW PALAMARCHUK apalamarchuk@insidetoronto.com The Dafonte Miller assault case is raising questions about how some police forces interpret the Special Investigations Unit’s mandate. Miller, 19, was seriously injured, losing sight in one eye, during an altercation with an off-duty Toronto police officer and his brother in Whitby on Dec. 28. But neither Durham Regional Police, which initially investigated the incident, nor the Toronto Police Service contacted the province’s police watchdog. The alleged assault was reported to the SIU nearly four months later by Miller’s lawyer, and the agency charged both the officer, Const. Michael Theriault, and his brother Christian in July. The SIU investigates whenever there is a serious injury, death or sexual assault allegation involving police and its jurisdiction doesn’t differentiate between on-duty and off-duty officers, so police services are under a duty to report both onduty and off-duty occurrences. However, as a matter of practice, the agency normally doesn’t investigate conduct by off-duty officers unless police equipment or property is involved or the officer’s status as a police officer was implicated in the incident.

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Dafonte Miller in a photo (left) from before his altercation with off duty Toronto police officer Michael Theriault and in hospital (right). "Durham said it’s Toronto’s (case) because it’s a Toronto officer; Toronto said it’s Durham’s (case) because it’s a Durham inves-

tigation," said Scott Nicholls, a former Peel Regional Police officer who teaches police oversight at Humber College. "That goes to the

reporting question. Who is responsible (for contacting the SIU)? Maybe they both should have." The SIU cannot invoke their

mandate unless they are contacted, and no one reached out to them for months. Nicholls stressed there should be consequences when a police service or a police officer either refuses to or neglects to notify the SIU. "That’s an issue that any review of the SIU mandate, any review of the SIU function needs to address: What happens to a police service, what happens to an individual officer who doesn’t follow the mandate, who doesn’t notify the SIU in a timely manner," he said. "It’s like a traffic law. If there’s a law against speeding, and no one enforces it, then it’s an ineffective law. People will speed because there are no consequences." The interpretation of serious injury is also an issue and could explain why some cases aren’t called in to the SIU, Nicholls said. The SIU says it uses the definition created by its first director, John Osler. A key aspect of the Osler definition is the impact the injury has on the victim’s life, health and ability to carry on in a normal fashion. "It leaves it to the discretion of a police officer, it leaves it to the discretion of the police service, it leaves it to the discretion of the SIU, and in the end someone is always going to be unhappy with the exercise of that discretion," Nicholls said.

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PAM DOUGLAS pdouglas@thebramptonguardian.com The province’s Special Investigations Unit (SIU) launched investigations into 74 police-involved deaths and injuries in Toronto last year – but you only heard about 33 of them. That’s because the SIU doesn’t have enough staff to issue news releases for every investigation, according to SIU spokesperson Jason Gennaro. "Each year the SIU starts hundreds of investigations all across the province," Gennaro wrote in an email to Metroland Media. "The unit has limited resources and does not have the ability to issue an initial news release and to provide details in every case it begins." The SIU isn’t required by law to report to the public. It does so as a

matter of policy. That’s one thing Justice Michael Tulloch, in his Independent Police Oversight Review report, has said must change. "The SIU must be more open, candid and communicative than it is now," Tulloch concluded in the lengthy report released this past

Since the release of Tulloch’s report, the Attorney General has committed to releasing all reports publicly, online. That decision will give the public access to information about all SIU investigations in which charges are not laid, but only after the case has been closed.

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April that included 129 recommendations for improvements to the current system of police oversight in Ontario. He quoted the Police Services Act, which states only that the SIU must report to the Attorney General.

Tulloch recommended the law require the SIU report to the public on every investigation, and he even set out guidelines for how often the unit should update the progress being made on ongoing investigations - after 120 days, and then every 60 days thereafter.

Gennaro has said the SIU is committed to issuing news releases in all death cases, shootings, and for "major" vehicle collisions involving police, which has meant few details released in the majority of SIU-involved cases. Under that policy, news releases are issued by the SIU only 25 per cent of the time, or for one out of every four investigations it conducts, Tulloch’s review found. The SIU handles hundreds of cases each year. Last year, it opened 327 investigations. Tulloch emphasized the correlation between accountability and public trust in the SIU and the amount of information the unit shares with the public. In 2014/15, the SIU spent 4 per cent of its total expenditures on "communications, outreach and affected persons," or $352,584 out of approximately $8.2 million.

"Public accountability is vital to the SIU’s success. Yet the SIU currently has only one person responsible for public communications," Tulloch concluded. Approximately 80 per cent of expenditures were spent on investigations and identification services. "This disparity between the two functions should be addressed," Tulloch concluded, calling for more resources to fulfill its public accountability function. Since the release of Tulloch’s report, the Attorney General’s office has begun releasing the reports the SIU submits and a spokesperson for the Attorney General said that, going forward, all reports will be released to the public. That means the public will be notified of all SIU investigations, after they are completed.


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Addition of a 4th track between the Don River Bridge and the Scarborough GO Station Widening of three (3) bridges: Woodbine Avenue, Warden Avenue and Danforth Avenue Modifying Underneath the Birchmount Road Bridge Modifications at Danforth GO Station to improve access Retaining walls Three (3) culvert extensions: east of Coxwell Avenue, east of Kennedy Road and Scarborough Junction

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tion. Ontario’s labour market is changing. Self-serve kiosks at stores and movie theatres are eliminating lower-wage jobs. But people disagree on whether people earning minimum wage - 30 per cent of working Ontarians - will be hurt or helped more by raising it to $15 an hour by 2019. Challinor said small businesses will react to the province’s timetable by cutting employees, while large ones will speed up automation. "With Bill 148, you’re making it harder to employ people. Employing people is kind of against the trend right now," she said during a Sept. 13 Small Business Administration meeting at Centennial College. Challinor said the Chamber, which will release a detailed report on Sept. 26, believes small business owners will be hit hardest and should write

or call MPPs with their concerns. In an interview, Deena Ladd, a spokesperson for Toronto’s Workers’ Action Centre, said the Chamber "sees it from one side only." Going, as the government plans, from $11.40 per hour to $14 on Jan. 1, and $15 in 2019, will lift people out of poverty, boosting spending and creating jobs, she argued. There will also be a spillover effect which should lead to pay increases for people making up to $19 an hour, Ladd said. How to handle this "differential" above minimum wage worried some owners at the Scarborough meeting, including Adam Watson, a partner in Pristine Property, a local landscaping company with 165 employees. Watson said employees he’s paying $17 or $18 will want raises, setting up a "domino effect throughout our company."

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Ontario Chamber of Commerce policy director Ashley Challinor speaks to members of the Scarborough Business Association on Sept. 13 about the Ontario government’s Bill 148 and its potential negative effects on businesses. nancial Accountability Office reported on Sept. 12 moving to a $15-wage would mean a net loss of 50,000 jobs. Ontario’s Progressive Conservative party, mean-

Past minimum-wage increases haven’t made him reduce his workforce, he acknowledged. "It’s this 32-per-cent increase that is alarming." The province’s own Fi-

while, stated its support for $15 an hour - which left some SBA members disappointed - while continuing to call the government’s schedule for increases too fast, and warning this will lead to either lay offs or higher consumer prices. Ladd said the Chamber is "fear-mongering," and employers who feel they must pay "poverty wages" should take a hard look at themselves. Wages have stagnated "because people haven’t done the right thing," and $15 an hour is barely above the poverty line in Toronto, she said. "I think people aren’t believing the hype." Brad Duguid, a Scarborough MPP and Ontario’s economic development minister, said the province’s economy is booming, and the changes in Bill 148 won’t upset Ontario’s international competitiveness.

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erate witnesses. He called the shooting targeted and overkill. The videos show Soares buzzing for access into the building when the suspects rushed the lobby and shot him through the glass windows, emptying their clips before fleeing into a white, four-door Ford Fusion. "The deceased is trapped between the suspects and the interior door," Giroux said. "The deceased falls to the floor of the foyer, and the suspects continue to fire at the deceased while he’s lying on the floor." At one point, one of the suspects, who was wearing a burgundy hoodie, touched the door with his hand, but wiped away his print with his sleeve. Soares’ friend fled the scene and returned later on, calling police. Giroux said he is co-operating with investigators. The suspects were last seen travelling north-

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Barbuda ex-pats holding fundraising book sale JOANNA LAVOIE jlavoie@insidetoronto.com The extreme devastation that has recently struck the tiny island nation of Barbuda is extra close to home for one east Toronto family. On Sept. 7, the category five hurricane Irma destroyed an estimated 90 per cent of the buildings in the eastern Caribbean country. Long-time Scarborough resident John Teague grew up there. Roughly 50 of his immediate family members and numerous friends still lived in Barbuda until recently. Since the disaster, the entire island has been evacuated. Despite having left Barbuda 36 years ago, Teague, his wife Vicky Tsorlinis, along with their children Isaac and Phebe, have visited Barbuda on a number of occasions as they have a family home there. The couple plans to one day spend the winters there. "All of my sisters- and broth-

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The day after the disaster hit, she immediately reached out to businesses along Queen Street East in the Beach to see if they’d offer their space for a book sale. And while Harold Weisfeld, or Zoltzz as he’s better known, was unable to offer space at his former Ends storefront at Queen and Elmer as is had officially been sold, he has come forward to donate some leftover items from his discount emporium for those in Barbuda. Andrew Beckett of Beaches Pharmasave was able to donate some room for Tsorlinis to hold a book sale on September 9 and 10. That fundraiser raised $1,300. Last Saturday, she sold books for Barbuda at the inaugural Toronto Beaches Festival at Woodbine Beach raising $1,150. Event organizer Christiane Tetreault donated space for the fundraiser. Tsorlinis, who is aiming to raise $5,000 for her relatives Barbuda, is holding another book sale in the Upper Beach on Saturday, Sept. 23 from 7 a.m to 3 p.m. at Savoury Grounds, 283 Scarborough rd. She’s still finalizing locations for a few more upcoming book sales. "So far the response has been incredible. I’m so happy," said Tsorlinis, who stores donated books at her southwest Scarborough home in large supermarket bags. In early November, Toronto doctor Greg Flynn will be sailing to Antigua and has generously offered to transport any items the Teague family may need at his expense. Funds raised by Tsorlinis will be used to purchase those essentials. In the near future, Tsorlinis and her husband along with other family members abroad plan to travel to Barbuda to assist with cleaning up and rebuilding. Email Tsorlinis at vickytsorlinis@rogers.com for more details about the times and locations of upcoming book sales and/or to make a donation.

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MIKE ADLER madler@insidetoronto.com Toronto Mayor John Tory asked people in Scarborough to send him three requests, and a group there has just named its second: $2.5 million to study the feasibility of a living arts facility. A grand-scale arts centre, including a museum, art gallery, performance space and conference centre, is "desperately needed to improve the Scarborough economy," the Scarborough Community Renewal Organization (SCRO) told the mayor in a Sept. 11 letter. The building will "serve as a vehicle for rebranding Scarborough," said SCRO, asking Tory to request $2.5 million at Toronto council for a study of the idea. Designed by a famous architect, the centre would be a "vibrant, signature, scenic structure seen to be defining Scarborough," said Dave Hardy, a SCRO board member who co-wrote the letter

with SCRO chairperson Jennifer McKelvie. Hardy, a Rotarian who led a community renewal campaign which inspired creation of SCRO - also called Renew Scarborough in 2016, said the centre should seat 10,000, because Scarborough has no large concert venues. "There’s nowhere for the Weeknd to play," he said, referring to a popular singer raised in Scarborough. The group maintains Tory, in April 2015, asked Scarborough’s renewal campaigners to send him three requests "to advance through his office." Tory appeared at Centennial College during that month and promised he would "show some leadership in moving some city jobs to Scarborough." Some municipal employees downtown "don’t have to be there," and after studying which ones can be moved, Tory said, he would tell private employers, "I’m making the move to put some people

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Mayor John Tory (left) speaks with Victor Shastra during a 2015 Rotary Club reception at Centennial College Residence and Conference Centr to discuss the Scarborough Renewal Campaign report. The Scarborough Community Renewal Organization has asked the mayor to get $2.5 million to study feasibility of a local Living Arts Centre. in Scarborough; so should you." In October 2016, SCRO submitted, as a first request to Tory, a demand for the "immediate move" of 3,000 city employees, including entire departments and their senior staff, to the Scarborough Town Centre area.

The mayor’s office hasn’t responded, but says an office modernization review of city staffing will be completed this fall. The review includes options for employees to work at home or "city space closer to home." "We haven’t seen progress (on that request) up to

this point," Hardy acknowledged last week. SCRO’s letter mentions the former City of Scarborough in 1984 had a five-year plan for the arts in Scarborough which suggested officials, hoping to promote local tourism, envisioned something like a Living Arts

Centre. That plan was to design a "Civic Arts Centre" that would provide opportunities for all the arts and serve as their central hub in the former city. "Eventually, it might even become a North American or world centre in one or two art forms, such as puppetry and musical theatre," the plan predicted. Tory’s office said it is reviewing the request for $2.5 million. Hardy said members of SCRO are realistic on how long a Living Arts Centre may take: "This may be a generation away." He said the group hasn’t settled on a third request. SCRO lent public support to Tory’s transit plan for Scarborough, including a subway extension to Scarborough Town Centre, a SmartTrack station at Lawrence East and the Eglinton East light rail transit line to University of Toronto Scarborough, which is currently unfunded.

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CENAC is a forum for discussion between the community and the Greater Toronto Airports Authority (GTAA) on matters relating to aircraft noise and the environmentally responsible operation of Toronto Pearson International Airport.

Toronto Pearson serves Canada’s largest and fastest-growing metropolitan area. The GTAA is committed to managing and reducing the impact of our operations and is reviewing a range of ambitious targets and actions to reduce the impact on GTA residents. Our updated five-year Noise Management Action Plan will be released this winter following a year of detailed study and consultations. Understanding international best practices is an important step in the development of this plan.

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so too does the need for public education and both professional and family caregivers. Like cancer, this disease is likely to leave no family untouched and we all need to educate ourselves on the risks, prevention techniques, treatment and support options that are available to anyone who is afflicted with Alzheimer’s or other forms of dementia. To help raise awareness and provide access to local public education programs, Home Instead Senior Care is asking members of the Scarborough community to participate in the organization’s Alzheimer’s Learning Day on September 26. With September being World Alzheimer’s Month, it’s the perfect time to learn, educate and share knowledge around Alzheimer’s and other forms of dementia. To participate in Alzheimer’s learning day you can simply dedicate 5, 30 or 60 minutes of your time to reading an online article, taking an e-learning class or attending an online webinar hosted by Home Instead. By undertaking this

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It was the year the Beatles and the Beach Boys dominated the radio, Montreal actor William Shatner starred in a new TV series called Star Trek, and the average price of a house in Toronto was $22,500. Ontario’s first public college opened its doors to a makeshift campus created out of the husk of an old factory on Warden Avenue in 1966. Named for the coming 100th birthday of Canada, Scarborough’s Centennial College was the first in a network of public colleges Education Minister William Davis had envisioned to accommodate the enormous wave of youth finishing high school in the 1960s. The Ontario government knew a new type of “applied” education was needed by the Baby Boom generation, those young people born after the Second World War. Davis wanted his community colleges to be relevant and flexible, institutions that were responsive to local industry needs, as well as could staff the rapidly expanding public sector at the time. Ontario needed social workers, daycare providers, marketing specialists and computer technicians – careers that hardly existed prior to the 1960s. In a sign of the optimistic economic times, every graduate from Centennial’s first class of 1967 had a job in hand, and many had multiple offers. Centennial’s rapid growth mirrored that of booming suburban Scarborough, and it became integral to the borough’s local economy. Today, Scarborough’s local college has four award-winning campuses serving 22,000 full-

time and 19,000 part-time students annually. It offers 250 programs in everything from aviation technician and paramedic training, to sports journalism and business administration. Significantly, Centennial expanded its horizons far beyond its original community mandate. It has forged partnerships with schools in China, India, South Korea, Turkey, Panama, Brazil and other countries, which send their students to Toronto. As a result, Centennial supports the largest number of international students of any college in Canada – a boon to local businesses that sell their goods and services to them. Last year, Centennial opened its first full-service campus in Suzhou, located 100 km northwest of Shanghai, China, the first Canadian institution approved by the Chinese government to teach Canadian programs and confer Canadian diplomas. In fact, Centennial is a well-known Canadian brand in China and India – the world’s largest education markets.

It enjoys a higher profile here at home, too. For the second year in a row, Centennial has led the six GTA colleges in student, graduate and employer satisfaction, according to the government’s Key Performance Indictors (KPI) surveys. Centennial College is ranked #1 in the highly competitive Toronto education marketplace. To top it all off, Centennial College has just been named the Readers’ Choice Diamond Winner in Adult Education (College or University) by the Scarborough Mirror. It’s another illustration of just how important Centennial is to Scarborough – and vice versa. Want to see what all the fuss is about? Come visit Centennial at the Ontario College Fair at the Enercare Centre, Exhibition Place, on October 24-25. Or attend the Discover Centennial Open House on Sunday, November 12 at Progress Campus for a first-hand look at Scarborough’s groundbreaking college.

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RAHUL GUPTA TO in Transit are preliminary and wholly dependent on political approval to proceed. A study update is due in October. CROWDSOURCED PLAN TO COUNT BIKES IN DOWNTOWN CORE Plans are in the offing for a crowdsourcing project to count the total cyclists who make use of downtown bike lanes and other roadways. The plan is the brainchild of Gil Meslin, who hatched the scheme over Twitter (where else). He suggests a manual calculation of bicycle traffic volume, updating the numbers produced from a 2010 city study. Having convincing data on hand will

prove persuasive to politicians when it comes to approving more bike infrastructure, Meslin argues. If you’d like to help out with a bike count, contact Meslin directly at TorontoBikeCount@gmail.com "SIXTEEN MINUTES TO SPADINA" BEMOANS TRANSIT DELAYS For all those stranded in the subway thanks to a TTC delay, the band Conflicting Plaid has a new transit anthem for you. Sixteen Minutes to Spadina chronicles the band’s hilariously frustrating odyssey through the Better Way, resulting in failed relationships thanks to stalled subway cars. The self-styled lounge punk song features lyrics such as "My girl hates it when I’m late/But the subway’s stuck at Pape". The band insists it’s not blaming transit workers for the delays, rather voicing frustration at years of "monetary and infrastructure neglect that got us to this point".

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Man rushed to hospital after stabbing early Tuesday A 54-year-old man is in Toronto police custody after another man was stabbed early Tuesday. Police were called to St. Clair Avenue East, near Pharmacy Avenue, for a stabbing at about midnight. "There was an altercation between a man and a woman and somebody got involved and that’s when it got physical," Toronto police spokesperson Const. Jenifferjit Sidhu said. "That person who got involved, that man, ended up being stabbed." The victim was taken to hospital for emergency treatment. A 54-year-old man has been arrested, Sidhu said. FRIDAY STABBING A 23-year old man was rushed to hospital with serious injuries after he was stabbed in Scarborough Friday morning.

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Eglinton Avenue East for an unknown trouble at 2:12 a.m. Sept. 3. Toronto police said Cuhapiryan Mahendrarajah was found with "obvious signs of trauma" and was taken to hospital with lifethreatening injuries. He died on Sept. 7. Charged is 18-year-old Prosper Jean Laurent. He was arrested Sept. 7, police said. Mahendrarajah is the city’s 37th murder victim of 2017. Anyone with information on these or any other crimes can call Crime Stoppers anonymously at 416222-TIPS (8477), online at 222tips.com or text TOR and your message to CRIMES (274637).

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Your opportunity to serve democracy in Scarborough Centre The work of a returning officer is challenging and rewarding. If you’re a leader with management experience and knowledge of your community, this may be the job for you. As a returning officer, you will plan and manage federal elections in your riding during a ten-year appointment. You will represent Elections Canada and be on the front line for electors and candidates. The hours of work vary between elections, but increase significantly in the year leading up to an election. To qualify as a returning officer, you must be a Canadian citizen, at least 18 years old, and live in the federal riding where you’re applying to work. To find out more about the role of a returning officer and how to apply, go to elections.ca and click on Employment or call 1-800-463-6868. The online application will be available from September 22 to October 13, 2017.

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2015 TOYOTA COROLLA CE

2014 FORD ESCAPE SE FWD

AUTOMATIC AIR CONDITIONING POWER WINDOWS DOWS POWER DOOR R LOCKS BLUETOOTH ALUM WHEELS ABS BRAKES 40,000 KMS STK#A3780

AUTOMATIC AIR CONDITIONING POWER WINDOWS POWER DOOR LOCKS POWER MIRRORS ABS BRAKES ALUM WHEELS 74,800 KMS STK#L4264

13,988

$

60 4.99%

$

WEEKLY + HST

14,988

2015 CHEVROLET CRUZE 2LT AUTOMATIC NAVIGATION LEATHER SEATS POWER SUNROOF AIR CONDITIONING POWER WINDOWS POWER DOOR LOCKS POWER MIRRORS ABS BRAKES ALUM WHEELS KEYLESS ENTRY 39,800 KMS STK#EL77376A

NAVIGATION LEATHER SUNROOF

15,988

$

68 4.99%

$

WEEKLY + HST

17,988

76 4.99%

KEYLESS ENTRY 22,820 KMS STK#A3606 EX RENTAL

72 MONTHS

NAVIGATION

23,988 $102 4.99%

$

WEEKLY + HST

2.0L ECOBOOST ENGINE

15,988

$

19,988

$

2015 FORD TAURUS SEL AWD AUTOMATIC NAVIGATION LEATHER SEATS POWER SUNROOF AIR CONDITIONING POWER WINDOWS POWER DOOR LOCKS POWER MIRRORS ABS BRAKES ALUM WHEELS FOG LAMPS

72 MONTHS

2013 FORD ESCAPE SE

AUTOMATIC NAVIGATION LEATHER SEATS POWER SUNROOF AIR CONDITIONING POWER WINDOWS POWER DOOR LOCKS POWER MIRRORS HEATED SEATS ABS BRAKES ALUM WHEELS FOG LAMPS KEYLESS ENTRY BLIND SPOT DETECTION

$

WEEKLY + HST

WEEKLY + HST

68 4.99%

$

WEEKLY + HST

72 MONTHS

2014 FORD FUSION ENERGI TITANIUM

AUTOMATIC AIR CONDITIONING POWER WINDOWS WS POWER DOOR LOCKS OCKS POWER MIRRORS S ABS BRAKES ALUM WHEELS KEYLESS ENTRY EX RENTAL 48,220 KMS $TK#A3822

$

64 4.99%

$

AUTOMATIC AIR CONDITIONING POWER WINDOWS POWER DOOR LOCKS POWER MIRRORS ABS BRAKES ALUM WHEELS KEYLESS ENTRY 44,305 KMS STK#79183A

72 MONTHS

2016 NISSAN ALTIMA

AUTOMATIC AIR CONDITIONING POWER WINDOWS POWER DOOR LOCKS CKS POWER MIRRORS ABS BRAKES ALUM WHEELS KEYLESS ENTRY EX RENTAL 48,375 KMS STK#A3713

$

72 MONTHS

72 MONTHS

63,261 KMS STK#71089A LOADED SUNROOF NAVIGATION BLIND SPOT LEATHER DETECTION

85 4.99%

$

WEEKLY + HST

72 MONTHS

2014 ACURA RDX AWD AUTOMATIC LEATHER SEATS POWER SUNROOF AIR CONDITIONING POWER WINDOWS POWER DOOR LOCKS POWER MIRRORS HEATED SEATS ABS BRAKES FOG LAMPS KEYLESS ENTRY

2015 HONDA CIVIC LX

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72,415 KMS STK#A3805

LEATHER SUNROOF HEATED SEATS

24,988 $106 4.99%

$

WEEKLY + HST

72 MONTHS

15,988

$

68 4.99%

$

WEEKLY + HST

72 MONTHS

2015 DODGE GRAND CARAVAN AUTOMATIC 7 PASSENGER AIR CONDITIONING POWER WINDOWS POWER DOOR LOCKS POWER MIRRORS ABS BRAKES ALUM WHEELS KEYLESS ENTRY 43,450 KMS STK#77691A

7 PASSENGER

17,988

$

2014 FORD ESCAPE SE 4WD AUTOMATIC NAVIGATION AIR CONDITIONING POWER WINDOWS POWER DOOR LOCKS POWER MIRRORS ABS BRAKES ALUM WHEELS KEYLESS ENTRY 4 WHEEL DRIVE 81,450 KMS STK#77513A

76 4.99%

$

WEEKLY + HST

17,988

$

72 MONTHS

2014 FORD EXPLORER XLT 4WD AUTOMATIC NAVIGATION LEATHER SEATS 7 PASSENGER AIR CONDITIONING POWER WINDOWS POWER DOOR LOCKS POWER MIRRORS ABS BRAKES ALUM WHEELS FOG LAMPS

KEYLESS ENTRY 58,490 KMS STK#P1348

76 4.99%

$

WEEKLY + HST

72 MONTHS

2016 FORD FUSION SE AWD AUTOMATIC NAVIGATION LEATHER SEATS POWER SUNROOF AIR CONDITIONING POWER WINDOWS POWER DOOR LOCKS POWER MIRRORS HEATED SEATS ABS BRAKES ALUM WHEELS

NAVIGATION LEATHER

23,988 $102 4.99%

NAVIGATION

FOG LAMPS KEYLESS ENTRY EX RENTAL 16,640 KMS STK#A3785

NAVIGATION LEATHER SUNROOF

72 MONTHS

23,988 $102 4.99%

2017 FORD FUSION SE AWD

2015 FORD MUSTANG GT CONVERTIBLE

$

WEEKLY + HST

AUTOMATIC NAVIGATION LEATHER SEATS POWER SUNROOF AIR CONDITIONING POWER WINDOWS POWER DOOR LOCKS KS HEATED SEATS ABS BRAKES ALUM WHEELS FOG LAMPS

KEYLESS ENTRY EX RENTAL 16,020 KMS STK#A3808

WEEKLY + HST

AUTOMATIC LEATHER SEATS AIR CONDITIONING POWER WINDOWS POWER DOOR LOCKS POWER MIRRORS ABS BRAKES ALUM WHEELS FOG LAMPS KEYLESS ENTRY CONVERTIBLE TOP 32,025 KMS STK#P1344

ALL WHEEL DRIVE LOADED

24,988 $106 4.99%

$

WEEKLY + HST

$

72 MONTHS

LEATHER

36,988 $156 4.99%

$

72 MONTHS

WEEKLY + HST

72 MONTHS

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