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FRIDAY, AUGUST 17, 2012

SOUTH EDITION

SCARBOROUGH’S COMMUNITY NEWSPAPER SINCE 1962

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Healthcare will be facing big changes in Scarborough 5 Our reporter goes for a paddle at Bluffer’s Park 20 >>>

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TONIGHT’S JACKPOT

Call for Urban Heroes

NATURE’S BEAUTY

Everyone knows someone who goes above and beyond for their community, for their neighbours, their friends and family or for a cause. It’s time to celebrate those people who make a difference here at home by nominating them for an Urban Hero Award! T h e M i r r o r a n d To r o n t o Community News are proud to announce the launch of the 3nd annual Urban Hero Awards, developed to recognize the individuals, groups and businesses that make our communities better places to live. Our focus is the grassroots organizations, the average Joe or Jill - people who do great things but don’t always get the recognition they deserve. Now’s their time to shine! WINNERS

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ON DISPLAY: Pine Johnston, left, and her daughter Morven Crothers take in the greenery during the Nature’s Beauty Exhibit hosted by the Toronto Japanese Garden Club on Sunday at the Momiji Senior Centre.

Bendale’s Market Garden growing students’ minds DANIELLE MILLEY dmilley@insidetoronto.com The story of Bendale BTI’s Market Garden has gotten around and soon it will be heading back to Cuba and Wisconsin. As part of the Urban Agriculture

Summit, which began in Toronto Wednesday, Aug. 15 and runs until Saturday, Aug. 18, there was a well attended visit to the garden at Scarborough’s Bendale Business and Technical Institute Wednesday morning. A special tour and lunch hosted by FoodShare took place

Thursday afternoon, which included Will Allen, founder of Milwaukee’s Growing Power. “This is tremendous,” he said. “They’re really engaging the kids.” Allen knows a thing or two about school gardens. Growing Power has many 20-year leases at schools in

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the Milwaukee area and they sell the food back to the school board for lunches. The not-for-profit organization has 200 acres in production, employs 120 people, and is set to celebrate its 20th anniversary next year. >>> STUDENTS, page 6

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