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with the local businesses what an “economic scan” of the area shows: from the windows of the Nova Era, the neighbourhood might not look like much, but 19,423 people live or work within two kilometres. In his fourth term, Palacio, who would share the potential BIA with York South-Weston Councillor Frank Di Giorgio, lives nearby and remembers other efforts to start a BIA on Rogers. “The support from the city wasn’t there,” he said, but maintained the studies, showing strengths and weaknesses for the area, can convince enough merchants to join a

steering committee that will be a first step to a BIA. “This is the information that’s been missing all along - not only how we can help, but how to create a healthy, prosperous commercial street everyone benefits from,” Palacio said. If it works, he predicted, Rogers will be a destination street whose residents won’t “have to go to College, Bloor or even to St. Clair to do their shopping.” Palacio said he kept the Toronto Parking Authority from closing its lot east of Rosethorn Avenue by telling them the area will improve; the TPA

bought the building next door to add more parking. Some areas of Toronto benefit more than others from its BIAs. Scarborough, for example, has only four. Cliffside East of The Beach, Kingston Road has several small commercial areas but is still suffering the effects from decades of neglect and decay. There was a BIA in Cliffside years ago, but it fell apart, and getting local business owners together is a challenge, said Scarborough Southwest

Councillor Gary Crawford, adding he’d love to encourage a BIA anywhere on Kingston Road. Condominium-based redevelopment is creeping east and starting to change that apathy on Kingston, said Crawford, adding Birch Cliff, Kingston’s easternmost commercial section in Scarborough, is transforming “pretty much by the month.” But the road is still home to a number of run-down motels and used car lots many locals would like to see disappear. This summer, one business owner surveyed other Kingston Road merchants on “the current state of Kingston Road,” asking them to “check the obstacles” they feel stand in the way of a BIA. The councillor last month said he’s trying to assist the drive towards a BIA, but the merchant’s effort so far has a decidedly angry tone, referring to Crawford’s own assurances on redevelopment as the “Count on Condos Campaign.” It takes time and money to revitalize a commercial strip, said Mike Major, Toronto’s manager of BIAs, but if the Rogers Road project works, it would likely be tried on Kingston Road. Palacio, meanwhile, will host his public meeting at the St. Nicholas Di Bari School on Rogers Road, from 6 to 8 p.m., on Oct. 17. After listening to the pitch, Alex Dias, the Nova Era’s owner, said some local merchants are skeptical on the value of beautification projects - such as new sidewalks or flower pots - a BIA would bring, but he’ll be at the meeting. “What do we have to lose?” Palacio asked him.

Celebration of Highland Creek salmon to put focus on the environment Salmon in Highland Creek have had their ups and downs but seeing the big fish move through Scarborough’s Morningside Park is now a popular fall event. What started with curious people watching introduced Chinook salmon make their way upstream has become the Highland Creek

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oday, Mayor John Tory’s executive committee turns its eye to an ambitious and expensive plan – to build a “rail deck” park, which is to say a park built literally on a deck, spanning over the downtown rail corridor from Bathurst Street to Blue Jays Way. It is certainly ambitious – the park would cover 21 acres of rail lands that currently divide downtown Toronto from its waterfront communities, and replace them with a green swathe of parkland that would provide some recreational relief for one of the fastestgrowing communities of tower dwellers in the country. And, oh Lord, it is going to be expensive: more than $1 billion to construct, according to very preliminary estimates, and more than that to secure the air rights from Metrolinx and CN over those tracks that will allow construction to

david nickle the city take place at all. The executive committee won’t be signing off on that at its September meeting – before that it is just a couple of million dollars, to refine the plans and move things along to the next stage. It’s hard to say that the idea of the park is not a good idea. Downtown Toronto is growing into a giant and potentially precarious residential community, made up of individuals and families squeezed into often very tiny quarters, and the real estate is getting swallowed up. Waiting another five years until the population reaches its breaking point, and then trying to acquire large-sized parkland from the remaining scraps

could well be even more expensive or, worse, simply impossible. The trouble is that while the rail deck park is a good idea, it isn’t the only idea that has caught the eye of Mayor Tory’s council. The city is spending about as much as the rail deck park just a few kilometres to the east, replacing the Gardiner Expressway there with another elevated expressway, against the long-term advice of city planners. A few more kilometres to the east, council has committed to building a one-stop subway extension into Scarborough that costs as much again. And if the park is to go ahead, all of that – park included – will have to be paid for, almost certainly with money that comes from taxes and other revenues drawn from Toronto’s residents. Perhaps this will provide incentive for Toronto coun-

cil to take its forthcoming debate on revenue tools more seriously. The mayor, and a majority of council, have made it clear that property taxes are not a candidate for enhancement – and they’ve also made it clear that they don’t want to see the city sit still when it comes to improving and expanding its infrastructure. We should have parks. We should have subways, and light rail. And council has decided that we should have a great elevated highway to aid motorists getting to and through the city’s downtown. But it all leads to a bill that someone will have to pay – and having solidified our aspirations as we have, whoever pays that bill is going to need deep pockets.

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Do gender-based words affect our behaviour? Remember baby Storm? The Toronto baby took the world by storm in 2011 when her parents decided not to reveal her gender to the world for her first years of life. Parents Kathy Witterick and David Stock wanted to let Storm decide what gender to identify with and, five years later, she is a she. The couple also made a conscious choice to keep their kids out of public school, to avoid, in part, the school system’s segregation of sexes. What happens when we erase gender divisions? Does going gender-free impact our behaviour? The research is unclear. Lynn Liben, a psychologist at Penn State, studied preschool classes to look at the effects of gender-coded language. She found when teachers lined children up by gender and emphasized gender in speech, (“Good morning, boys and girls”), students showed an increase in genderstereotyped attitudes toward each other and their choice of toys. On the other hand, researchers Kumiko Fukumura (University of Strathclyde, Scotland), Jukka Hyönä and Merete Scholfield (University of Turku, Finland), found no correlation between the pronoun system we use and our gender thinking. In the Finnish language, genders are not differentiated; “hän” refers equally to both females and males, and yet Finns do not think about the gender of people any differently than speakers of English, the researchers report.

It used to be so simple, back in the days of Dick and Jane primary school readers. We learned grammar by memorizing basic rules. Dick was a ‘he’, Jane was a ‘she’, Spot was a dog and together they were … well, they. Turns out, it wasn’t so simple after all. Those clear-cut rules didn’t fit everyone and today those who don’t fit are speaking out, sparking what could be a linguistic revolution. The two-gender, binary world of male and female is shifting. We now have gender-neutral driver’s licences, gender-free washrooms, Toby’s Law enshrining transgender people’s rights in Ontario, and Bill C-16 working to do the same across Canada. And increasingly, people are adopting a cornucopia of alternative pronouns to the traditional he and she. “Gender is not black and white, but language is,” explained Chris Talbot, a female-to male transgender youth from Newmarket. Talbot, 18, prefers to be called he. He spoke with his guidance office in Grade 10 and soon his entire high school had switched references to he. Today, Talbot is studying at Georgian College in Orillia, making use of gender-free washrooms on campus, readily accepted by his male roommates in his school dorm. “People have been amazing about it, really. I’ve never had a bad experience, no bullying, no judging,” he said. “Maybe it’s because (trans

issues) are all over social media, but it has been easier than I thought.” Switching pronouns isn’t smooth for everyone, especially for those who don’t identify as male or female. At 16, Beatrice Vandikas stumbled upon new pronouns being used by an online blogger: fae and faer. “I’d been using they and them not realizing there was anything else. I was elated. I thought, Oh my gosh, that’s perfect! That’s me!” Vandikas had been dating a trans man at the time, dealing with “nasty rumours” in a small-town community, and did not start using those pronouns right away. Now Vandikas is more comfortable using fae (for she/he) and faer (for his/hers/him) – but also less upset when people don’t. Language is constantly evolving, Vandikas said. “It shouldn’t be that difficult, but changes like that are really hard for people, especially when they’re older.” Vandikas’ parents, for example, haven’t yet fully embraced the concept. Faer mother once asked faer to help her understand how fae would like her to talk about faer. Fae was encouraged, but faer mother’s use of the pronouns didn’t last – maybe, fae said, because it was such a foreign concept to the older generation, “so I just said to myself, she’s my mom, I’ll deal with it.” Reading that sentence may have been challenging for even the most open-minded readers, but Vandikas, and others who hope the English language evolves, said it’s worth the trouble. Respecting others is more important than being grammatically

How you can be gender sensitive ■ If you are uncertain about the gender identity of another person and have to refer to them in the third person, use they or them. ■ It is ok to politely ask which gender pronoun a person prefers. ■ If someone explains they are a trans woman, do not use masculine pronouns. ■ If someone explains they are a trans man, do not use feminine pronouns. ■ If you work in an office that has intake forms, include X or Other (if you absolutely must collect information about gender – but consider that you may not actually need information about gender). ■ If you work in a recreation facility, ensure there are trans-positive policies in place so that gender variant people can use the facilities without harassment. ■ Make sure there are gender-neutral bathroom options in your place of work. Source: Sheila Cavanagh, associate professor, York University

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correct. Words hold power, Vandikas noted, especially when they feel wrong and especially when you have an identity disorder and rely on that perfect pronoun to understand who you are and find a sense of community. “When people say gender pronouns are too confusing, what they are really saying is they don’t want to take the time to question their assumptions about gender,” said York University associate professor Sheila Cavanagh. Gender is more complicated and nuanced than simple male and female, she said. “The importance of language, and gender pronoun usage, should not be underestimated.” Increasingly, professors at York U. and other North American postsecondary schools ask students to indicate their preferred gender pronoun when they introduce themselves. Some go further, allowing students to register their pronouns in the university computer systems; professors are urged to include their pronouns in email signatures.

Alicia Lapointe, PhD candidate at the University of Western Ontario faculty of education, suggested it may be easier for youth, who tend to view gender and sexuality differently. “They’re more fluid and open about it. By high school or postsecondary, it’s too late to unlearn any transphobia or homophobia. Elementary students, in particular, are often bullied because of gender expression.” Lapointe uses nametags that say “please use … pronouns” and introduces herself with: I’m Alicia and I use she, her, hers pronouns. “It’s a way to get people to see that you shouldn’t assume,” she said. “I don’t think we lose anything by acknowledging our wide diversity, or celebrating it. Our society is only better if we celebrate everyone for who they are.”

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an important, vital function in our sprawling suburb. In the morning, there is a seniors group performing tai chi and fan dancing. Friends and family meet for a chat, in white-cushioned booths and at open tables. People encounter old acquaintances. Some linger over breakfast or coffee. Scarborough Town Centre, built in 1973 (I was just two years old), is expanding and still serving its community. Next to the new food court is the Scarborough Walk of Fame, with names like Maestro Fresh Wes, Dr. Joseph Wong, Barenaked Ladies, Dwayne De Rosario, and Gowan gracing its engraved gold stars. If the mall’s new food court had no roof and was a little ramshackle, the 23-outlet Taste MRKT may be heeded by renowned epicureans and “hipsters” for being an authentic international food

market. Rows of grilled, fried, steamed fare; some madeto-order dishes; food often cooked by people who know the cuisine well. You may gasp at the notion, but it’s the truth as I see it. Newcomers here like Naan & Kabob (Afghan food) and Mii (Vietnamese food) are causing a bit of excitement. But alas, successful, long-time food entrepreneurs like the owners of Jimmy the Greek and Bourbon Street Grill must be happy to please and feed the broad public, and they do. Or there wouldn’t be a demand for them everywhere. Browsing the offerings at Taste MRKT I also spy ready-toblend kale-apple and pineapple-arugula smoothies, Nehari beef, malt drinks, sauces of hot and green chutney, to name a few. I ask myself if I’m actually in a mall food court.

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rahul gupta TO in TRANSIT a wrap: tUFF conclUdes 10th Fest wthat’s The Toronto Urban Film Festival (TUFF) wrapped up its 10th season with an awards ceremony this week. Organizers of the transitcentred festival that broadcasts short, silent films on subway video screens, gave away thousands of dollars in cash and prizes, including $3,000 to Bangladeshi filmmaker Rakib Boby who scored the most votes for the viewers’ choice award. TUFF’s top film was A New Home by Toronto filmmakers Spencer Ryerson and Petter Widdrington. All of 2016’s films plus a list of award winners can be viewed at www.torontourbanfilmfestival.com lIcence MotIon goes to coMMIttee wBIKe

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The Mimico Residents Association is taking Metrolinx to task for delaying accessibility improvements to the Mimico GO station. The construction of two pedestrian tunnels plus elevators and stairs was supposed to have begun this year, but Metrolinx now plans to start the work in 2018, with completion set for early 2021. Rahul Gupta is Metroland Media Toronto’s transportation and infrastructure reporter. His column runs every Thursday. Reach him on Twitter: @TOinTRANSIT

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Experts look to solve the ‘last mile’ RAHUL GUPTA rgupta@insidetoronto.com It’s something urban planners have grappled with for decades: how to improve the last mile of travel between a transit station and home or work? A group of transportation experts sought answers to that very question during the Solving the Last Mile discussion at Ryerson University. The highly anticipated event was sold out for weeks, and even became a trending Twitter topic Sept. 13 evening. Moderated by broadcaster Steve Paikin, a discussion “unpanel” spent nearly two hours debating solutions on better linking that last mile of transit access. For millions of regional commuters, the answer to the last mile is using infrequent and unreliable transit. Antoine Belaieff from Metrolinx said the agency has to provide significant amounts of free parking at its stations to entice commuters, even though it means swallowing up valuable land to build lots and requiring

significant provincial subsidy for operations. “We have steadily increased parking where we are one of the largest authorities in North America now,” said Balaieff, Metrolinx’s director for regional planning. Lack of Land “More and more we’re running out of land and hitting against physical constraints, such as local roads which are congested. “Each new space we build in a parking garage is about $40,000…so each time you drive to the station, the government writes a $40,000 cheque to store your car during the day.” Lauren Isaac pushed emerging technology as a potential solution to the last mile conundrum. The San Francisco transportation manager and blogger said Bay Area transit has increasingly partnered with private sector tech companies to provide shuttle or carpooling services. “In the Bay Area we’re living and breathing these

tech startups every day, and it feels like there’s a new carpooling app every month,” said Isaac. Not only is partnering with tech companies a win for local transit, it also affords the opportunity for data collection on transportation habits to inform future planning, said Isaac. Solutions for improving the last mile will come with better land use decisions than they will from seeking to reduce trip times , argued Ryerson professor Mustafa Haider. “You have to understand congestion is a sign of economic health,” said Haider. “Detroit solved its traffic issues by going bankrupt.” Of great concern, said Haider, is the politicallydriven building of new transit which has distorted property values, as seen by new housing development near stations pricing out large segments of the population. “To solve last mile and transportation problems, we have to stop politicians from making these decisions which are really hurting us and the country,” he said.


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Scarborough Business Association’s Networking After 5 begins The Scarborough Business Association launches its new networking event, Networking After 5, on Wednesday, Sept. 28. The inaugural reception takes place from 5 to 7 p.m. at the Bluffer’s Park Restaurant, 7 Brimley Rd. The event is free for both members and nonmembers of the Scarborough Business Association. Parking is free and there will be a cash bar. It’s requested attendees register by Sept. 26 at http:// tinyurl.com/SBAbluffers “It’s a chance for business community members to get together once a month and network.” said the SBA’s Raffy Choujian. “It’s also a great opportunity to come and see different businesses within the Scarborough community. “ Networking After 5 will be held the fourth Wednesday of every month. In October the event will be held at Café Mirage. For more information, or to register for events, please visit www. scarboroughbusinessassociation.com or call 416-972-6482.

when deciding whether to charge or warn members of the public. The study found that indeed, officers tended to have higher arrests and fewer Provincial Offences Act warnings compared to the previous year. As well, the technology has issues. Battery life was not always adequate,

and the procedures for uploading and categorizing the tapes was onerous enough to have an impact on service. Mayor John Tory, who sits on the Police Services Board, said in spite of all that he supported the use of the cameras, but at first glance he wasn’t satisfied with the extent of

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Aga Khan presented with Clarkson award during Toronto event His Highness Prince Karim Aga Khan IV was scheduled to be awarded the inaugural Adrienne Clarkson Prize for Global Citizenship yesterday night at a ceremony in downtown Toronto. The prize, to be handed out at the Royal Conservatory of Music, will be given annually to an individual “who has through thought and dialogue, encouraged approaches and strategies that strive to remove barriers, change attitudes, and reinforce the principles of tolerance and respect,” according to a release. The 49th hereditary Imam (spiritual leader) of the Shia Ismaili Muslims, the Aga Khan is head of the Aga Khan Development Network (AKDN), and in 2010 was made an honourary Canadian citizen. He also funded the development of the Aga Khan Museum, which is situated in the Don Mills Road and Wynford Drive area of North York. In a release, Clarkson, who will present the 79-year-old Aga Khan with the award, said “through his words, through his actions, and through the results obtained by the institutions that he has pioneered, he is a beacon of light in much of the world’s conflicting darkness.”

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Frank Leo

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THE ANNEX! One of the Most Sought After Neighbourhoods! Detached 4+1 Bedroom 2 Storey, Oversized Garage, Walkout to Balcony on 1st + 2nd Floor, Separate Entrance to Finished Basement, Ideal for In-Law Suite, Solarium, Landscaped, Interlock, Perennials, Walk out to Patio, Close to Amenities, University, Hospital + Transit, Amazing Opportunity! $999,900!

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Gorgeous Curb Appeal, 4+1 Bedroom, Large Centre Hall, Circular Staircase, Gourmet Kitchen, Granite Countertop, Formal Dining, Open Concept Living & Family Rooms, Main Flr Laundry, Garage Access Door, Master Bedroom Retreat, Walk-in Closet, Professionally Finished Bsmt Ideal for Entertaining or In-Law Suite, Amazing Backyard Oasis, Large Patio, Saltwater Heated Inground Pool, Gas BBQ Hookup + more!

Sold in 1 WK for 125% of aSKinG!

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Large 3 bd 2 bath bungalow with double garage on 60 x 117ft lot in Sought after location with new builds all around.. Huge driveway fits 5 cars. Separate entrance to fully finished 2 bdrm basement In-Law Suite. Close to all amenities. Amazing potential only $899,900!!

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RENOVATED BUNGALOW

Detached 3+1 Bdrm Situated on a Large Lot, Open Concept Living Room, Formal Dining, Renovated Kitchen, Granite Countertop, Stainless Steel Appliances, Separate Side Entrance to Beautiful In-Law Suite, Renovated Baths, Fenced Yard, Interlocking Patio, Shed, Playhouse, Long 6 Car Driveway, Fabulous Neighbourhood, Close to Centennial Park, Simply Must be Seen! $799,000!

YONGE & SHEPPARD SEMI! Incredible Opportunity to get into West Lansing! 4 Level Backsplit with 2 Bdrm Bsmt Apt, Large Principal Rms, Hardwood, Updated Roof and Furnace, Steps to Subway + Shops, Super Value! Sold in 1 WK for 110% of aSKinG!

RENOVATED ROYAL YORK 2 STOREY! High Demand Neighbourhood, Steps to Bishop Allen, ESA and Karen Kain Schools, Maple Kitchen with Granite, Stainless Steel Appliances and Heated Floor, Bath with Jacuzzi Tub, Newer 1 Bdrm In-Law Suite, Walkout to Large Deck and Detached Garage, Absolutely Must be Seen! Just move in and enjoy! Only $769,000!

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CHARMING APPLEWOOD BUNGALOW!

Detached 3 bedroom In the heart of Mississauga on Huge 60 x167 ft immaculately manicured lot with 8 car Driveway! Elegant &Bright with Hardwood floors and Quartz counters. Separate side entrance to finished basement with full kitchen ideal for In-law suite. Shows very well, Must be seen.

This is the home you have been dreaming about! Gorgeous Renovated 3+1 Bdrm, Gleaming Hardwood Flrs, Open Concept Living Rm, Custom Kitchen, Granite Countertop, Finished Bsmt Walkout to Backyard Oasis, 2 Tier Deck Overlooking Inground Heated Pool, Beautiful Landscaped Lot, Inground Sprinklers, Brick and Stone Exterior, Fabulous Curb Appeal!

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DETACHED 2 STOREY $699,900!

Sold faSt for 103% of aSKinG!

Sold in 1 WK for 108% of aSKinG!

Fabulous Quiet Family Neighbourhood 4+1 Bedroom, Open Concept Living Room, Hardwood Floor, Formal Dining Room, Eat-in Kitchen, Finished Bsmt, Large Rec Room, Ideal for Entertaining, Walk-out to Deck, Overlooking Landscaped Yard, Double Garage, Amazing Opportunity! Must be seen!

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Luxurious 2 BR, 2 Bath soft loft with 17 ft. Ceilings located in most desirable neighbourhood. 2nd Storey master retreat with 4 pc ensuite and walk-in closet. Open concept living with large kitchen with island and s/s appliances. Too many amenities to list and only steps to Yonge st subway. Only $649,999!

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3 Bedroom, 3 Bathroom Open Concept home nestled in desirable neighbourhood. Large Eat-In Kitchen with Granite Countertops, S/S Appliances and Island. Gleaming Hardwood throughout. In-Law Suite in Basement with Separate Entrance. Large fenced-in private back yard with 2 Parking Spots and access to detached garage. Steps to transit, schools, shopping, and parks.

Sold in 1 WK for 112% of aSKinG!

ETOBICOKE LOT Brick Bungalow on a Large 36 x 150 Ft Lot in Sought After Quiet Pocket, Opportunity for Renovators, Contractors, Builders, Nestled Amongst Million + Rebuilds/ New Homes, Steps to Great Schools, Golf Course and TTC! Sold faSt for 109% of aSKinG!

DEVELOPMENT OPPORTUNITY! Downtown Brampton Detached Brick 2 Storey on a Huge 40 x 158 Ft Lot on Busy Queen St W. Perfect for Business Owners, Developers, Renovators, Investors etc. Can divide into separate units, Ideal for Accountants, Lawyers, Chiropractors, Long Private Drive with 6 Car Parking, Steps to Gage Park! Only $599,000!

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GORGEOUS EXECUTIVE TOWNHOME!

Backing onto Park In High Demand Cooksville Location! Bright 3 Bedrooms, 3 Washrooms, Gleaming Hardwood Floors, Large upgraded Kitchen with Granite Countertop, SS Appliances, spacious Breakfast Area Overlooking Park. Open Concept Living/Dining. Master W/ 4pcs Ensuite And Walk-In Closet. Family Room With Walk Out To Patio.

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2+1 Bdrm Corner Unit with Enormous Wrap Around Balcony in Newer Boutique Building, Gourmet Chef’s Kitchen with 10 Ft Quartz Island, 9 ft Ceilings, Huge Bdrms with 4pc Ensuites, $10K Custom Doors, Amazing Location in Norseman School District, Minutes to Downtown! Only $549,900!

NEW “CLOUD 9” CONDO!!”

Fabulous, Newly-Built 2 Bedroom, 2 Bathroom Corner Unit!! Spacious Split Bedroom Layout, Modern Kitchen W/ Granite Counters And Stainless Steel Appliances, Master With W/I Closet And Ensuite Bath, Huge Wrap-Around Terrace W/ Bright WestFacing Exposure. Includes Parking Spot & Locker. Building Amenities Include Indoor Pool, Gym & 24Hr Security. Must Be Seen, Only $399,900!

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Beautifully Updated 3 bedroom, 2 bath home with separate entrance to gorgeous in- law suite! Hardwood floors thru-out, fenced yard, lots of parking, great family area close to transit and Hwy, Must be seen only $549,900.

Beautifully Updated Bungalow!! Perfect Starter Home Or Condo Alternative. Located In Desirable “St. Clair West Village”. Large Open Concept Living/Dining Room, Modern Kitchen, Spacious Master Bedroom With W/I Closet, Finished Basement, Private Rear Patio & Garage! Steps To Transit, “Stockyards” Shopping & Restaurants. Move-In Ready.

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MODERN CONDO LIVING AT ITS BEST!

Bright & Open Condo In High Demand Downtown location. High Ceiling, Exposed Concrete & Wall-ToWall Windows, Stainless Steel Appliances, Granite Countertop, & Hardwood Throughout. Great Living Space With Walk-Out To Large Balcony. Many Amenities at Low Maintenance Cost. Transit Score 97, Walk Score 86!!!

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Sold in 1 WK for 106% of aSKinG!

DETACHED BUNGALOW! Situated on 51 x 140 Ft Lot, Large Living Rm, Formal Dining, Spacious Kitchen, Separate Side Entrance to Finished Bsmt Ideal for In-Law Suite, Double Garage, Large Yard, High Demand Location!

Sold in 1 WK for 139% of aSKinG!

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PRIME DOWNTOWN LOCATION!

Luxury 2 Bedroom, 2 Bathroom Condo in the Heart of the City, steps to CN Tower, Rogers Centre, Sobeys, TTC, Banks, Schools, Fine Dining, and Lake Shore. Great turn-key home or investment. Amazing Opportunity, Must Be Seen! Only $449,900!

ATTENTION RENOVATORS & BUILDERS!! Charming Detached Bungalow Located On Large Lot!! Renovate To Suit Or Build Your Dream Home. Large Driveway. Great Location Close To Schools, Parks, Transit And Amenities. Amazing Opportunity! Sold in 1 WK for 106% of aSKinG!!

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INCREDIBLE VALUE!!

Spacious Detached 4-Bedroom Located In Quiet, Family-Oriented Neighbourhood of Barrie!! Steps From Schools & Parks. Open Concept Layout With Large Living/Dining Room, Separate Family Room W/ Fireplace, Eat-In Kitchen, Master Bedroom W/ Ensuite & W/I Closet, Finished Basement, Large Deck O/Looking Pool & Hot Tub. This Is The One You’ve Been Waiting For – Won’t Last long.

Sold in 1 WK for 101% of aSKinG!

WILLOWDALE OPPORTUNITY!

Executive Condo Suite! Modern kitchen with Granite Counter tops and Stainless Steel Appliances, gleaming laminate floors. Huge balcony with beautiful North Exposure. Parking and Large locker included. Amazing location and opportunity. Must be seen, only $329,900!

YORKDALE CONDO!! Beautifully renovated 2 bedroom! Features custom kitchen with all Stainless Steel appliances, bamboo flooring, Parking and locker included. Close to Go Station, TTC, Subway, Schools and the 401 highway. Just move in an enjoy! Only $319,500!

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“The Verdale” In Markham!! Bright Open Concept Suite W/ 9’ Ceilings, Upgraded Kitchen W/ Granite Counters, Custom Backsplash, Stainless Steel Appliances & Breakfast Bar, Hardwood Floors & Much More. Comes Complete W/ Parking Spot & Locker. Located In The Heart Of Downtown Markham, Close To Shopping, Transit & All Amenities. Amazing Value – Must Be Seen! Only $299,900!

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Renovated 2 Bdrm Unit Facing Ravine, Steps to Abbey Park H.S and Pilgrim Wood. Gourmet Kitchen with Stainless Steel Appliances, Huge Living Rm with Walkout to Balcony! Large Master with Walk-in Closet, Wood Fireplace, Comes with Parking and Storage Locker! Super Value! Only $284,000!

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Pride vows to be more inclusive in wake of Black Lives Matter protest JUSTIN SKINNER jskinner@insidetoronto.com Pride Toronto has issued an apology to Black Lives Matter Toronto (BLMTO), reaffirming its commitment to promises made to the group and vowing to do more to resolve divisions within the community. BLMTO led this year’s Pride Parade as Pride’s honoured group and made headlines when they stopped the parade to protest treatment of African-Canadians by both the Pride organization and by police. The parade continued after then-Pride chair Mathieu Chantelois signed off on a list of demands made by the protesters, which included demands that police not take part in the Pride Parade. Chantelois later acknowledged that he alone did not have the power to ensure police would be uninvited in future years, sparking further anger from BLMTO. Following the city’s firstever Pride Month, Pride solic-

ited feedback via email and through a pair of town hall meetings on how to improve and create a safer, more inclusive environment. ‘DiviDeD’ “While it wouldn’t be possible to accurately summarize the viewpoints expressed by all of you, the responses we received clearly demonstrate a very divided community,” Pride’s board of directors said in a statement. “Race and gender are, perhaps not unlike the rest of society, clearly the issues with which our community has the greatest difficulty with.” The statement offered several apologies to BLMTO and to those who have felt marginalized by Pride over the years. “Pride Toronto wants to begin by apologizing emphatically and unreservedly for its role in deepening the divisions in our community, for a history of anti-blackness and repeated marginalization of

the marginalized within our community that our organization has continued,” it read. Pride went on to apologize to members of the law enforcement community who have felt attacked or targeted by the community. The organization noted its goal in having BLMTO lead the parade was to create discussion and shine a light on racial issues. Pride acknowledged that it was “not properly prepared for the racism this would ignite.” Pride vowed to be more open, transparent and inclusive in the future, to listen more closely to all members of the LGBTQ community and to live up to the commitments made by Chantelois, who has since left the organization. “We remain committed to demonstrating progress on each and every item and, as agreed, working with these groups to hold a public town hall this winter to demonstrate progress and plans to deliver on these commitments,” the statement read.

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Metrolinx hints at clean energy sources for LRT RAHUL GUPTA rgupta@insidetoronto.com Metrolinx is hinting at a cleaner energy alternative for an unpopular natural gas plant it’s proposing to build as a backup power source for the Eglinton Crosstown, a light rail transit (LRT) line being built across Eglinton Avenue between Mount Dennis (Weston Road) and Kennedy Station. The plant, which could be as tall as four or five storeys, is to be located at the agency’s planned Mount Dennis facility on the former Kodak Lands. It was initially unveiled by Metrolinx’s private construction partner Crosslinx Transit Solutions as a mode for keeping the Crosstown LRT running in the event of power failure. But the proposal has attracted vocal opposition from residents concerned about harmful emissions

from the plant wafting into their backyards. Now, Metrolinx CEO Bruce McCuaig has confirmed a report on alternatives is coming, although he did not clarify when that will be exactly. “We’re looking at business cases and technical reports and expect to come out with a formal proposal in the coming weeks or months,” said McCuaig, following Metrolinx’s quarterly meeting of its board of directors this month. “It’s very soon to table an alternative to what was proposed.” He reiterated a point often made by Metrolinx management that a backup power generator, whatever the energy source, is critical for smooth operation of the Crosstown after it opens in 2021. “We all know there are instances where existing

transit systems fail when there are power failures, and we think it’s important …to have an alternative so that the first reaction to a power failure is not a shutdown of the RT system,” he said. “We think it’s important to have this kind of redundancy, and we’re looking at alternative ways to achieve that.” A Metrolinx official told a community meeting in York earlier this year use of the plant would be restricted to five to 10 days a year in the event of emergency. The official also voiced skepticism a green energy source could provide the 18-megawatts of energy required for powering the Crosstown. But after objections were raised, Metrolinx agreed to a city request to postpone design work for the natural gas plant and instead collaborate with Toronto Hydro on a cleaner energy alternative.

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Career conference for immigrant professionals One of Toronto’s largest career development events for immigrants returns to the city this Saturday. More than 1,000 internationally trained professionals are expected at the annual Professionals Day, a job fair and career conference presented by CPAC (Cross-cultural Professionals Association of Canada). The event, at Armenian Youth Centre of Toronto, which is near Victoria Park Avenue and Hwy. 401, will

include break-out sessions on such topics as Working for the Government, Paving the Entrepreneurial Path and Networking Dos and Don’ts. Professionals Day “CPACS’s Professionals Day is one of our most successful events for good reason,” Margaret Yang, president of the Scarborough-based non-profit group, said in a release.

“It fills a gap of demand for internationally trained professionals to gain insights into career development in Canada.” Carl Haim, an assistant vice-president of human resources consulting at Foresters Financial, will speak at the conference on resolving workplace conflict from a cultural perspective. People can get more information and register at www.cpac-canada. ca/2016jobfair/

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>>>from page 1 that are bought but left vacant, a measure also seeming to target foreign buyers. On Tuesday, Karygiannis wouldn’t release the results of his local survey in detail but said constituents have told him they’re feeling the effects of rapidly-rising house prices fueled in part by foreign purchases. “I’ve been hearing from a lot of people in my ward that we have absentee landlords,” he said. Visiting a North York factory last week, Toronto Mayor John Tory said city officials are “keeping a very close eye” on the market in Vancouver, and seeking advice. But asked whether the city supports the same measures British Columbia has allowed

in Vancouver, Tory said it doesn’t. “It’s a marketplace at work,” he said. “Toronto is not Vancouver, a n d Va n c o u v e r i s n o t Toronto.” Karygiannis acknowledged opinions he gathered in his ward may be exceptional, but added he thinks Vancouver’s recent moves have “cooled the market considerably. Maybe it’s time that we cooled (Toronto’s) market down.” If annual price increases of 20 per cent continue, he said, it could soon put home ownership out of reach for many. “How would our kids be able to afford homes?” Jason Mercer, a spokesperson for the Toronto Real Estate Board, said TREB is

polling its members, particularly people representing buyers over the last year, hoping to get a handle on the number of foreign buyers. Canada’s last federal budget promised Statistics Canada $500,000 to collect data on foreign buyers across the country. “More information on the extent of foreign activity will be available as we move through the fall,” Mercer said Tuesday. If they want markets to be more balanced, governments can’t just look at cooling demand in the Greater Toronto Area, he argued. “A real issue we have in the GTA today is lack of inventory,” which leads to more competition on sales, Mercer said.

Brave T.O. slated for this Saturday >>>from page 1 There are different course options, offering casual to competitive runs, with a three-kilometre friendly race available. Racers of all ages can participate. Racers younger than 13 must participate with a parent or guardian, and racers under 18 years old need waivers signed by parents or guardians. Registration fee is $50 for youth and $75 for adults until Thursday, Sept. 22, and onsite on event day.

Youths who fundraise $100 or more, and adults who raise $175 or more, can run the course for free. Discounts are available for teams. Registration includes a Brave T.O. race shirt, finish award, sponsor swag and post-race celebration with entertainment and prize draws. Everyone is welcome to watch and cheer on the course contestants. Food, drinks and beer will be sold at the event, which takes place rain or shine. Opening remarks and first

responder runs start at about 9 a.m. Staggered start times continue throughout the day, with youth runs starting at noon, and the final course, the 3-km friendly race, starting at 1:30 p.m. Visit www.brave.to for more information, and to register or donate online. Proceeds support The S c a r b o r o u g h Ho s p i t a l Foundation. Parking is available for $2 in the University of Toronto Scarborough G, H or F parking lots, off Military Trail. north of Ellesmere.


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loyal clientele. “During the day we serve families,” he says. “Late at night we serve younger people on their way home from a night out on the town.” The newly-renovated banquet room offers seating for 120 people in an elegant, traditional Chinese setting. It can be reserved for birthdays, weddings, anniversaries, graduations or another celebration. Customers from all walks of life enjoy the tasteful decor, service and foods.

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Rush's Geddy Lee, Alex Lifeson accept key to the city Justin skinner jskinner@insidetoronto.con Over the course of their Hall of Fame career, Rush frontman Geddy Lee and guitarist Alex Lifeson have traveled the world, but few if any places remain closer to the heart for the duo than Willowdale. Lee and Lifeson met in the North York neighbourhood, starting their musical career there before teaming up with drummer Neil Peart to form the iconic prog rock band. It was therefore fitting that Lee and Lifeson were back in their old stomping grounds on Saturday to both receive the key to the city from mayor John Tory and celebrate the new Lee Lifeson Art Park at the corner of Doris and Princess avenues. Hundreds gathered in the park to see their rock icons be so honoured, braving a chilly rain to cheer on their heroes. “We grew up right around here, we hung out right around here, we skipped school right around here,” Lee said at the event. “We played Earl Haig probably five times…in the early days,” Lifeson added. “It was known as

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Mayor John Tory (right) presents Rush members Alex Lifeson and Geddy Lee (left) with keys to the city Saturday during the official opening ceremony for Lee Lifeson Art Park in Willowdale.

The Factory.” Lee said he was “thrilled and amazed” to be recognized with a park named after him and his bandmate of nearly 50 years. More importantly, he said, the park will provide a huge benefit

to Willowdale residents and others from across the city. “We’re really happy for the community that there’s some investment in art and leisure for this neighbourhood,” he said. The 7,000 square metre Lee

Lifeson Art Park features musicthemed installations, a small amphitheatre stage to give up-andcoming Toronto artists a place to play and a large pavilion bearing the likenesses of Lee and Lifeson. “Art is a thing that you pour your heart into, that whatever you’re doing, whatever aspect of life, whatever situation you find yourself in, art elevates, art heals,” Lee said. “It’s what’s given us everything in our lives, so to be associated with that kind of thought and that concept is amazing to me…fantastic.” Willowdale councilor John Filion was instrumental behind having the park named after two of Canada’s best-known and most beloved musicians. The councilor said the decision to name it after Lee and Lifeson came on quickly. “I said ‘it should be somebody in the arts, it should be somebody musical, it needs to be somebody or some people who are fantastic, and wouldn’t it be great if they were from Willowdale?’” he recalled. “It took about three seconds before the light went on. “We wanted to name the park after them not just because they’re

rock stars and not just because they’ve sold many, many, many millions of albums and sellout concerts around the world and have been inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame, but also just because they are such extraordinary, extraordinary musicians.” Before handing Lee and Lifeson the key to the city, Tory noted Rush has always done the city proud, pointing to the band’s eagerness to play SARSfest in 2003 to boost Toronto’s sagging tourism industry and similar efforts to boost morale following severe flooding in Alberta years later. “They’ve done credit to this city,” he said. “We’re proud of them in this city.” While the band played what was touted as its last tour to mark its R40 box set compilation in 2015, both Lee and Lifeson say they enjoy playing and neither ruled out further collaborations. Whether they take up their instruments again for another tour or album, their rock legacy was further cemented with the park naming. “This park will still be here weeks after we’re gone,” Lifeson joked.

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Bite Rite Denture Clinic .................................D Bal Dental.....................................................P new cAr DeAlershiP Dr Kripanjali Pujari ........................................G Scarborough Toyota Scion.............................D The Dental Office - Fairview Mall ..................S Hogan Chevrolet Buick GMC Limited.............P Fox Dental Orthodontics, Cosmetic & Family ...S Scarboro Kia.................................................G Driving school Roadsport Chrysler .......................................G Young Drivers ...............................................D Rouge Valley Mitsubishi ................................G Ace Driving Academy Inc...............................P Foster Kia .....................................................S All Star Driving School Ltd.............................G Kingscross Hyundai ......................................S Peter’s Academy ...........................................G Scarborough Nissan......................................S

Apple Auto Glass...........................................D Limitless Auto ...............................................P oil chAnge AnD luBe Speedy Auto Service .....................................P Goodyear Tire and Auto Mars Tire..................D Speedy Glass................................................P Costco ..........................................................P Scarborough Toyota Scion.............................P Auto PArts Goodyear Tire and Auto Mars Tire..................D 7stop Auto ....................................................G Canadian Tire - Danforth...............................P Mr. Lube - Warden and Sheppard..................S

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Roadsport Chrysler .......................................D Foster Kia .....................................................P Action Honda ................................................P Hogan Chevrolet Buick GMC Limited.............G Scarborough Toyota Scion.............................G Scarboro Subaru...........................................S muffler shoP Goodyear Tire and Auto Mars Tire..................D Rouge Valley Mitsubishi ................................S Midas ...........................................................P Auto Express & Muffler Shop Ltd...................G Canada Custom Mufflers & Brakes Inc ..........G

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Royal Bank of Canada...................................D Tangerine......................................................P Bank of Nova Scotia......................................G PC Financial..................................................G Scotiabank....................................................G TD Canada Trust - Fenwood Heights .............G BMO .............................................................S CIBC .............................................................S

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Chinese Cultural Centre of Greater Toronto....D Qssis Banquet Hall........................................P White Shield Banquet Halls ...........................G Peter and Paul Banquet Hall..........................S The Estate Banquet and Event Centre ...........S

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Investors Group.............................................D Royal Bank of Canada...................................D Edward Jones...............................................P Tangerine......................................................P BMO .............................................................G

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Rouge Therapy..............................................D Angela Garrett...............................................P The Circle Of Health Chiropractic Clinic .........G Altima Wellness Centre .................................S

rentAl equiPment store

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Home Instead Senior Care.............................D Carefirst Seniors & Community Services .......P Providence Healthcare ..................................G Mavencare....................................................S

inDePenDent school

Centennial College........................................D Agincourt Learning Centre ............................D University of Toronto Scarborough.................P Toronto French School ..................................P Ryerson University ........................................G insurAnce comPAny Seneca College.............................................G York University ..............................................G The Charis Group..........................................D Belairdirect ...................................................P DAycAre centre or Agency State Farm....................................................P Trillium Montessori School ............................D Aviva ............................................................G Heritage Home Child Care.............................P Sunlife Financial ...........................................G Boys & Girls Club of East Scarborough ..........G The Co-Operators .........................................G Agincourt Learning Centre ............................S Allstate .........................................................S DentAl clinic OKJ Insurance Brokers .................................S White Willow Dental......................................D The Personal.................................................S Bal Dental.....................................................P Dr Kripanjali Pujari ........................................G Fox Dental Orthodontics, Cosmetic & Family ...S

tAxi service

Uber .............................................................D Scarborough City Cab ...................................P Beck.............................................................G Able Atlantic Taxi...........................................S Crown Taxi....................................................S

Mr. Rent-All...................................................D trAvel Agency Vig Law Firm.................................................D Home Depot..................................................P Tian Bao Travel .............................................D Gary Anandasangaree & Associates ..............P Marlin Travel.................................................P retirement resiDence Diamond & Diamond.....................................G McCowan Retirement Residence...................D Red Tag ........................................................P Durno & Shea ...............................................S Carefirst Seniors & Community Services .......P Flight Centre.................................................G

Dry cleAners lAwn cAre/services Cedarbrook Lodge Retirement Residence......G Parkers Custom Clothing Care.......................D Pristine Lawn Care........................................D Scarborough Retirement Centre....................G Argos Dry Cleaners .......................................P Grasscare .....................................................P shoe rePAir Dove Cleaners ..............................................G leArning centre Cedar Heights Shoe Repair ...........................D electrolysis Agincourt Learning Centre ............................D Tony’s Shoe Repair .......................................P Advanced Comfort Electrolysis......................D Variety Village- The Childrens Charity............P skin cAre Kumon..........................................................G emPloyment Agency Shopper’s Drug Mart.....................................D Employment and Education Network Canada YMCA ...........................................................G Spa La Vida...................................................D Inc. ...............................................................D The Talent Academy......................................G Avon .............................................................P YWCA Women’s Employment Centre .............P mAiD services Dr. Abadir......................................................G Woodgreen Employment & Training...............G Molly Maids ..................................................D Parker Skin Care Inc. ....................................S Manpower ....................................................S montessori school

Napa Auto Parts ............................................G overAll cAr DeAlershiP Part Source...................................................G Scarborough Toyota Scion.............................D Nick’s Auto Tech ...........................................S Roadsport Chrysler .......................................D VW - Midtown...............................................S Scarboro Kia.................................................P Hogan Chevrolet Buick GMC Limited.............G Auto service Active Auto Repair.........................................D Scarborough Nissan......................................G florist Goodyear Tire and Auto Mars Tire..................P Kingscross Hyundai ......................................G Canadian Tire - Danforth...............................G Foster Kia .....................................................G Sunflower Gifts .............................................D Lucas Automotive Services ...........................S Formula Honda .............................................S Ellis Flowers .................................................P Scarborough Toyota Scion.............................S Scarboro Subaru...........................................S Loblaws........................................................P Blooms N Roses............................................G tire shoP BoDy shoP Canadiana Flowers .......................................G Goodyear Tire and Auto Mars Tire..................D Birchmount Collision Inc................................D West Hill Florists ...........................................G Costco ..........................................................P Scarborough Toyota Scion.............................D Kennedy Flowers ..........................................S Scarborough Toyota Scion.............................G Roadsport Chrysler .......................................P foot Doctor/clinic Mike’s Auto Shop ..........................................G Active Green + Ross .....................................S InStep Foot Clinic..........................................D Prochilo Brothers ..........................................G trAnsmission VW - Midtown...............................................G Goodyear Tire and Auto Mars Tire..................D Altima Wellness Centre .................................P Mister Transmission......................................P Comfort Stride Foot Clinic .............................G Domestic cAr DeAlershiP Dr. Rosenwald...............................................S Roadsport Chrysler .......................................D Pro-Tech Transmission..................................G Randy Moore Foot Care.................................S Hogan Chevrolet Buick Gmc Limited .............P VW - Midtown...............................................S funerAl home Heritage Ford................................................G unDercoAt & rustProofing Canadian Tire - Danforth...............................D Ogden Funeral Homes ..................................D imPort cAr DeAlershiP Paul O’Connor Funeral Home ........................P Scarboro Kia.................................................D Krown Rust Control.......................................D Highland Funeral Home - Scarborough Chapel .....G Action Honda ................................................P Ziebart..........................................................D McDougall and Brown...................................G Scarborough Toyota Scion.............................P Active Green + Ross .....................................P Kingscross Hyundai ......................................G Scarborough Nissan......................................G Foster Kia .....................................................G Rouge Valley Mitsubishi ................................G Scarboro Subaru...........................................S Roadsport Honda ..........................................S

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tree service

Lakeside Tree Service ...................................D Grasscare .....................................................P

veterinAriAn clinic

Brimley-Lawrence Animal Clinic....................D Bridletowne Warden Animal Hospital.............P Malvern Veterinary Hospital...........................P Markham Road Animal Hospital ....................P

wAlk-in clinic

Milliken Medical Centre ................................D Altima Wellness Centre .................................P Centenary After Hours Clinic .........................G storAge comPAny Trillium Montessori School ............................D Storage Mart.................................................D Golden Mile Walk-in Clinic ............................S St. Michael’s College School .........................P Public Storage ..............................................P Malvern Medical Centre ................................S Ellesmere Medical Centre .............................S Ellington Montessori School ..........................G tAx PrePArAtion Town Centre Montessori ...............................S weight loss clinic Softron .........................................................D mortgAge Broker H&R Block ....................................................P Altima Wellness Centre .................................D Butler Mortgage............................................D Nan’s Tax Services........................................P Curves..........................................................P CIBC .............................................................D Westown Consulting .....................................P Vivacite Laser & Medispa..............................G Royal Bank of Canada...................................D Micro Accounting & Tax.................................G Pro Life Wellness ..........................................G Dr. Bernstein Diet & Health Clinics.................S Mortgage Alliance .........................................P Hair Free Clinic Scarborough.........................S Dominion Lending Centres............................P

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2 Men & A Truck ...........................................D Allied Van Lines ............................................D U-Haul ..........................................................D

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Framing Dames Art School............................D Scarborough Players.....................................D Michael’s ......................................................P Scarborough Village Theatre .........................D Shiny Nail Salon............................................D AGO..............................................................G Second City ..................................................P Champions Nail Esthetic ...............................P Scarborough Music Theatre ..........................G Bingo hAll Nails For You.................................................G mAke your own wine/Beer Dolphin Bingo ...............................................D nAturoPAthy Kennedy Bingo..............................................D Grapefully Yours Ltd ......................................D Pro Life Wellness ..........................................D Delta Bingo...................................................P Wine Kitz ......................................................P Dr. Karm Hans...............................................P Beer & Wine Expert.......................................G Boot cAmP Body Works Physiotherapy............................G Dial a Bottle Toronto......................................S Liberty Dance ...............................................D Equilibria Health Centre ................................S The Wine Butler ............................................S Variety Village- The Childrens Charity............P new Business mArtiAl Arts cluB Wexford Soccer Club.....................................G Victory Lap ...................................................D Scarborough Bluffs Tennis Club.....................G Master Kangs Black Belt Martial Arts ............D Starbucks .....................................................P Olympian Martial Arts....................................P Bowling Action & Reaction .........................................G oPticAl store Parkway Bowl...............................................D Hakim Optical ...............................................D musicAl instruction Bowlerama ...................................................P Long & McQuade - Markham Road ...............D My Next Pair .................................................P Parkway Mall................................................P Scarboro Music.............................................D Agincourt Optical ..........................................G C4 Centre .....................................................P Kennedy Piano Studio ...................................P Sears............................................................G chilDren’s Centenary Optical .........................................S PArty suPPlies Grace Family Eye Care ..................................S entertAinment Party City ......................................................D Cineplex .......................................................D Buck or 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.............................................P PhotogrAPhy/PhotogrAPher Centennial Recreation Centre........................D Sears............................................................D Legacy of Dance ...........................................P Canlan Ice Sports..........................................P Mike Waring..................................................P East York Performing Arts Centre...................G Pegasus Dance.............................................G Scarboro Figure Skating Club........................P PhysiotherAPy clinic Toronto Dance Industry .................................G soccer cluB Altima Wellness Centre .................................D Star Dance Academy.....................................S West Rouge Soccer Club...............................D Body Works Physiotherapy............................P Wexford Soccer Club.....................................P fitness cluB Simply Heathy ..............................................G Scarborough United Women’s Soccer Club....P Pro Life Wellness ..........................................S Goodlife Fitness ............................................D Variety Village ...............................................P sPA Picture frAming store J’Danse Studio .............................................G White Rose Spa ............................................D Framing Dames ............................................D World Gym....................................................G Delta Toronto East.........................................P Michael’s ......................................................P YMCA ...........................................................S Blue Ocean Spa ............................................G Gold Picture Frames......................................G Saachi Spa ...................................................G golf course Hudson’s Bay................................................G Strawberry Fields Spa and Wellness..............S Scarboro Golf & Country Club........................D Print shoP/coPy centre tAnning sAlon Dentonia Park ...............................................P Staples .........................................................D Riverside Golf Club........................................G Urban Tan .....................................................D Kwik Kopy.....................................................P Du Soleil Tanning Studio ...............................P gymnAstic school Print 2 Go .....................................................P Golden Glow Tanning Spa .............................P Olympian Gymnastics ...................................D A.S.A.P Business Support Services ...............G Even Tan.......................................................G Scarborough Gym Elites................................D PrivAte school yogA stuDio Birchmount Gymnastics ................................P Wisdom Academy .........................................D Dynasty Cheer Academy ...............................G Goodlife Fitness ............................................D Trillium Montessori School ............................P Toronto Premier Gymnastics .........................G YMCA ...........................................................D Agincourt Learning Centre ............................G Hot Yoga Wellness - Kennedy ........................P Prema Yoga...................................................P Sugar Moon..................................................P

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Swiss Chalet.................................................D Mandarin ......................................................P Cora’s Breakfast and Lunch ..........................P Chako...........................................................G Ted’s.............................................................G Tim Hortons..................................................G Vi Pei Bistro ..................................................G Jack Astor’s ..................................................S The Pickle Barrel ..........................................S Nova Ristorante ............................................S

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Swiss Chalet.................................................D Mandarin ......................................................P Wimpy’s Diner ..............................................G Kelsey’s ........................................................S Rice Kitchen .................................................S

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Lamanna’s Bakery ........................................D Cora’s Breakfast and Lunch ..........................P Burrito Boyz Kennedy....................................P Panera Bread................................................G The Roti Hut..................................................G Agincourt Bakery ..........................................S fish & chips Kelsey’s ........................................................S Jerry’s Fish & Chips ......................................D Mandarin ......................................................S Highland Fish & Chips...................................P McDonald’s...................................................S Pizza Pizza....................................................S Len Duckworth’s Fish & Chips.......................G outdoor pAtio St. Andrews Fish and Chips...........................S The Black Dog Pub .......................................D Uncle Harry’s Fish and Chips.........................S East Side Mario’s ..........................................P BAgels Tim Hortons..................................................D Kornerstones Bar & Grill................................P french restAurAnt B & A Bakery ................................................P Aoili Bistro ....................................................D Agincourt Bakery ..........................................P The Bagel Stop .............................................P La Petit Express ............................................P Jack Astor’s ..................................................G Lion On The Beach........................................G What a Bagel ................................................P

BAkery

Lamanna’s Bakery ........................................D B & A Bakery ................................................P Port Union Bakery .........................................G Bread King Bakeries .....................................S Francesca Bakery .........................................S Metro............................................................S Agincourt Bakery ..........................................S

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Cora’s Breakfast and Lunch ..........................D Wexford Restaurant ......................................P Eggsmart......................................................G Wimpy’s Diner - St. Clair and Kennedy ..........G Vi Pei Bistro ..................................................S Sammy’s ......................................................S

Buffet

Mandarin - Eglinton Avenue E .......................D Frankie Tomatto’s..........................................P Imperial Buffet..............................................G Ten-Ichi Japanese Cuisine ............................S

Butcher shop

Kostas Meat Market & Deli............................D Loblaws........................................................P The Butcher Shoppe .....................................G

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hAmBurger restAurAnt Vi Pei, Kingston RD & Fenwood .....................G Johnny’s Hamburgers ...................................D Five Guys Burgers and Fries - Warden...........P McDonald’s...................................................G Harry’s Drive-Inn...........................................S AppliAnces Hero Certified Burgers ..................................S Wimpy’s Diner ..............................................S Sears............................................................D Daily Collection Inc........................................P ice creAm store Costco ..........................................................G Dairy Queen - Kennedy.................................D The Brick ......................................................G Baskin-Robbins ............................................P BAthroom renovAtions DQ, Kingston Rd At St Clair............................P Laura Secord ................................................G Bradshaw Plumbing......................................D Marble Slab Creamery ..................................S Home Depot..................................................P Crystal Bath Walls.........................................G

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Pizza Pizza....................................................G Anjappar Chettinad .......................................S Poonam Delite ..............................................S Spice Shack..................................................S Mistaan Catering and Sweets Inc..................S

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Blinds And curtAins

kitchen renovAtions

Home Depot..................................................D Ikea ..............................................................P Crystal Bath Walls.........................................G

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Chapman’s Landscaping & Builders Supply...D Sheridan Nurseries .......................................P Underhill’s Landscaping................................P

lighting centre

Living Lighting ..............................................D Blinds to Go ..................................................D Home Depot..................................................P National Drapery...........................................P Ikea ..............................................................P Walmart........................................................P pAint And WAllpAper

cArpet store Benjamin Moore - Eglinton............................D Alexanian......................................................D Benjamin Moore - Ellesmere.........................P Five Star Carpet & Rugs ................................D Canadian Tire - Danforth...............................G Sears............................................................D Home Depot..................................................G Benjamin Moore - Sheppard .........................G doors And WindoWs Platinum Home Designs & Renovations.........D Benjamin Moore - McNicoll...........................S Sears............................................................P Home Depot..................................................G Consumers Choice Home Improvements.......S

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Sears............................................................D Prestige Duct Cleaning..................................P

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Wiring Mart Ltd.............................................D Guild Electric Limited ....................................P

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Classic Fireplace & BBQ Store.......................D Kastle Fireplace Ltd ......................................P Home Care Products .....................................P

floor And tile store coffee shop Tatami ..........................................................D Tim Hortons..................................................D Niji................................................................D Home Depot..................................................D Starbucks .....................................................P Matsuda Japanese Cuisine ...........................P Mei Ya Hardwood Flooring Inc. ......................D McDonald’s...................................................G Teriyaki Express............................................P Olympia Tile..................................................P furniture store Sushi & Wok .................................................G deli Mega Furniture Trends Inc.............................D Kostas Meat Market & Deli............................D locAl pizzA Metro............................................................D Pizza Nova....................................................D The Brick ......................................................P Subway ........................................................D The Real McCoy............................................P Ikea ..............................................................P Real Canadian Superstore - Scarborough Domino’s ......................................................G Sears............................................................G Town Centre .................................................D Pizza Hut ......................................................G Electronics & Furniture Clearance Centre .....G Highland Farms.............................................P Pizza Pizza....................................................G Leon’s...........................................................S

Lamanna’s Bakery ........................................D Dairy Queen..................................................P Fabian’s Cafe ................................................P Kostas Meat Market & Deli............................P Metro............................................................P Agincourt Bakery ..........................................P

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lingerie store

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Harry Rosen..................................................P Moore’s ........................................................P Roots............................................................P Stars Mens’s Shops ......................................G

Carter’s Oshkosh ..........................................D Old Navy - Warden and Eglington..................D Gap...............................................................P Gymboree.....................................................P Hudson’s Bay - Eglinton Square ....................P The Children’s Place .....................................P Walmart........................................................P H&M .............................................................G

musicAl instruments

Long & McQuade - Markham Road ...............D Long and McQuade.......................................D Scarboro Music.............................................P

office supplies

chinA/gift shop Staples .........................................................D Hallmark.......................................................D pet store William Ashley ..............................................D restAurAnt Atmosphere grocery store Spring Rolls ..................................................P Aurora Collectibles........................................P PJ’s Pets.......................................................D No Frills ........................................................D Milestones....................................................D Thai Express.................................................G Pet Valu ........................................................P The Olde Stone Cottage Pub .........................P Salad King ....................................................S Carlton Cards................................................P Real Canadian Superstore - Scarborough Arkadia House ..............................................G Sweet Pea Soap Company ............................P Petsmart.......................................................G Town Centre .................................................P Baton Rouge Steakhouse & Bar ....................G second hAnd/consignment store cleArAnce/outlet centre Farm Fresh Supermarket ..............................G Boston Pizza .................................................G Giant Tiger ....................................................D Value Village .................................................D Al Premium Food Mart ..................................S Cafe Mirage..................................................G Crack Me Up.................................................G Winners ........................................................P Salvation Army..............................................P

Lamanna’s Bakery ........................................D East Side Mario’s ..........................................P Fratelli Village Pizzeria ..................................G chocolAte store Remezzo Italian Bistro ..................................G Lindt - Markham Road ..................................D Il Fornello......................................................S Laura Secord ................................................P Vincent’s Spot...............................................S Godiva Chocolatier........................................G Agincourt Bakery ..........................................S Purdy’s Chocolate .........................................G JApAnese restAurAnt

Jody’s Deli....................................................P Loblaws........................................................P Vienna Meats................................................P Agincourt Bakery ..........................................P

Best shopping

David’s Bridal................................................D La Vie En Rose..............................................D Red Lobster ..................................................D Joanna’s Bridal & Fashions Inc......................P Victoria’s Secret............................................D La Senza.......................................................P cell phone store Diana’s Oyster Bar and Grill ..........................P Flipper’s Fish House......................................G Best Buy .......................................................D Sears............................................................G locAl opticAl store Mandarin ......................................................S Bell Mobility - Scarborough Town Centre.......P Solaris Wireless Inc.......................................G Lenscrafters Scarborough Town Centre.........D steAk restAurAnt The Keg ........................................................D Telus.............................................................G Vision Care ...................................................P men’s clothing Smith Bros. Steakhouse Tavern.....................P Mobilicity......................................................S Blackhorn Steakhouse ..................................G Public Mobile................................................S Hudson’s Bay................................................D Wireless Wave Eglinton Square...................S Mark’s ..........................................................D Montana’s Cookhouse...................................S Koodo ...........................................................S Banana Republic...........................................P

Tatami ..........................................................D The Keg ........................................................P Matsuda Japanese Cuisine ...........................P Ni Ji Sushi ....................................................P greek restAurAnt puB for Wings Jimmy The Greek..........................................D Kelsey’s .............................................................D Sushi & Wok .................................................G Mr. Greek......................................................P Kornerstones Bar & Grill.....................................P teA room Arkadia House ..............................................G Allstar Wings & Ribs...........................................G David’s Tea ...................................................D Pizza Nova.........................................................G Terry’s, Ellesmere & Bellamy.........................G Shoeless Joe’s...................................................G The Village Tea Room....................................P Hunter’s........................................................S The Green Dragon Pub.......................................G Teavana........................................................G Messini Authentic Gyros................................S Wild Wing Restaurant.........................................G thAi restAurAnt Peppercorn Steak & Seafood Restaurant.......S The Fanzone Wings & Ribs.................................S Thai One On..................................................D

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generAl contrActor Pizzaville ......................................................G Fratelli Village Pizzeria ..................................S Chix Who Fix.................................................D Regino’s Pizza...............................................S Executive General Contracting ......................D Boston Pizza .................................................S heAting And Air conditioning Agincourt Bakery ..........................................S Cambridge Heating & Air Conditioning...........D Alliance Energy Source .................................D locAl puB The Black Dog Pub .......................................D Home Saving ................................................P Kornerstones Bar & Grill................................P Mersey Service Experts ................................G Nova Ristorante ............................................P Home Care Products .....................................S Boston Pizza .................................................G interior design Georgy Porgy’s..............................................G Rona.............................................................D Tara Inn ........................................................G

seWing store Target ...........................................................G Mega Furniture Trends Inc.............................G Fabricland.....................................................D Globo Shoes .................................................S Sewing World................................................P Roots............................................................S Walmart........................................................P Walking On a Cloud.......................................S shoe store Payless Shoe Source.....................................D depArtment store Hudson’s Bay - Scarborough Town Centre.....D Foot Locker...................................................P Walmart........................................................P The Shoe Company.......................................P Hudson’s Bay - Eglinton Square ....................G Globo Shoes - Warden Center .......................G Shopper’s Drug Mart.....................................G Naturalizer....................................................G Walking On a Cloud.......................................G drug store or phArmAcy Work N Wear.................................................G Shoppers Drug Mart - McCowan...................D Aldo..............................................................S Morrish Pharmacy IDA ..................................D Browns.........................................................S BRMC Pharmacy...........................................P InStep Foot Clinic..........................................S MMMC Pharmacy .........................................P Soft Moc.......................................................S Shopper’s Drug Mart-Kennedy & Lawrence...P shopping centre Walmart........................................................P Guildwood Pharmacy ....................................P Scarborough Town Centre.............................D Remedy’s Rx.................................................P Eglinton Square Shopping Centre..................P Metro............................................................G Walmart........................................................G Shoppers Drug Mart, Cliffcest Plaza ..............G Fairview Mall ................................................S Pharmasave - Kingston & Markham..............S Shops At Don Mills........................................S electronics store

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ist crews and two fertilization trucks. They provide the full spectrum of property maintenance services, including grass cutting, aeration, fertilization, full-service landscaping and masonry, tree services and minor asphalt and irrigation installations. Their specialty lies mostly in condominium and commercial properties, as well as municipal

properties. Though their focus has evolved from residential properties, Pristine Property Maintenance is still loyal to those customers whose grass Agg has been cutting since he was 12. “It’s attending to the small details of our customers that sets us apart. It’s getting the little things, not just the big ones,” says Agg. Visit www.pristineproperty.ca

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Landscape Construction • Design & Build • Regular Weekly Maintenance Contracts • Snow & Ice Maintenance • Arborial Services • Planters & Urns • Irrigation Systems • Asphalt & Concrete • Patios/Walkways • Retaining Walls & Curbs • Fences & Decks We specialize in servicing the condominium market!

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September 12 - December 9th Monday to Friday. If this is your first visit, please arrive 10 minutes earlier than your scheduled appointment. Each session is 70 minutes in length

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Fee: $35.00 Where: Centennial College, 755 Morningside Avenue, Scarborough (north-east corner of Morningside and Ellesmere)

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Right-on-time service at Goodyear Mars Tire & Auto Service Mars Tire & Auto Service is a happy member of the Goodyear Tire & Auto Service family, one of the most distinguished auto service providers in Canada. “We’re proud of our fast, speedy, right-on-time service, and our reasonable pricing,” said Shant Ghazarian, owner and general manager.

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and engine and muffler repairs. “Family safety is our concern,” said Ghazarian. “A broken car is the last thing a customer needs so we prevent that as best we can. That’s why our motto is ‘Service Out of This World’.” Visit Mars Tire at 3805 Sheppard Ave. E. or call 416-292-6113. Visit www.fixmycar.ca for more.

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Molten glass leak at factory safely contained Powell said. “The fact that the people at the plant knew how to handle the emergency was a good thing. We were there to assist them if it got out of hand.” No one was hurt. Firefighters cleared the scene shortly before 7 a.m. “It had the potential to be much worse than it was, but it was handled very professionally and the safety protocols that were in place mitigated any further damage,” Powell said. chess club meets sundAys wAgincourt

The Agincourt Chess Club meets Sundays from noon to 6 p.m. at the L’Amoreaux Community Centre, 2000 McNicoll Ave. Participation is free. There are no tournaments or teach-

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The Knox Nearly New Shop in Agincourt has re-opened for the fall season. The shop, which sells gently used items including clothing, is open Wednesdays from 1 to 3 p.m. at Knox United Church’s Christian Education Building on Midland Avenue just north of Sheppard Avenue. Sale proceeds go to fund church outreach programs in the community. chArged in Atm frAud probe wthree

Three people face a total of 47 charges in an ATM fraud investigation.

The probe, conducted by Toronto police’s financial crimes unit, began in March and concluded Wednesday with the execution of search warrants and three arrests. Police allege male suspects installed skimming equipment over ATMs and surreptitiously recorded victims as they entered their PINs on the keypads. “The men would then use this information to commit credit card fraud,” police alleged in a news release this month. Valeri Gueorgiev, 55, of Toronto faces charges, including unauthorized use of a credit card, making instruments to be used to commit forgery and three counts of attempted fraud under $5,000. Phil Stavros, 29, of Toronto

faces charges, including two counts of uttering forged document, four counts of unauthorized use of credit card data and four counts of fraud under $5,000. Svetloza Aleksiev, 35, of Toronto is charged with four counts of unauthorized use of credit card data, four counts of fraud under $5,000 and one count each of possessing an instrument for copying a credit card and possessing proceeds obtained by crime. Police warn that people should always cover the keypads when entering PINs to avoid becoming a victim. Anyone with information on this investigation is asked to call police at 416808-7300 or Crime Stoppers anonymously at 416-222-TIPS (8477).

nAmed tdsb director wmAlloy Toronto District School Board (TDSB) chair Robin Pilkey announced that Interim Director of Education Dr. John Malloy has been appointed to the role on a permanent basis. Since joining Canada’s largest school board in January of this year, Malloy has introduced a board-wide Learning Centre strategy that moves resources closer to classrooms and improves school responsiveness to student, parent/guardian and community needs. “After nine months with the TDSB, it became clear to the search committee, trustees and senior staff that John Malloy is the director we need now and in the years ahead,” Pilkey said in a statement.

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waterproofing MANDATORY DOWNSPOUT DISCONNECTION *Licensed Contractor *Free Estimates

416-676-1533

Danny • 416 845 3909

• Professional Tree Trimming • Stump Grinding • Dangerous Tree Removal • Cabling and Bracing • City of Toronto Arborist Reports • Lot Clearing

info@metrotree.ca | www.metrotree.ca

HENDRIK TREE SERVICE Tree Trimming / Removal Stump Grinding Brush Clearing

647-238-2661

Aspen Tree Co. • Trimming • Topping • Pruning • Removal

20%

off

Free Estimates - Fully Insured - Call Roy

416-828-4206 905-427-8526

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BEST PRICE! Call Bobby Reddy 416-828-8733 www.GTAtree.com

waste removal

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1-888-662-DUMP (3867) 416-284-7800

business services mirror Monday to Friday 8:30 am to 5 pm • Toll Free 1-855-945-8725

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Classifieds

LocalWork.ca

Monday to Friday 8:30am to 5pm • Toll Free Phone 1-800-263-6480 • Toll Free Fax 1-866-299-1499 • Email classifieds@metroland.com • For delivery questions, please contact 1-855-853-5613

Metroland Media Toronto is seeking a Temporary Part-Time Layout Person to work in collaboration with the Editorial team. KEY ACCOUNTABILITIES • In collaboration with the subeditor or editor-in-chief, create layouts with strong typography and appropriate use of colour, images and fonts, allowing for readability of type • Colour correct photos for print as needed • Contribute ideas and design artwork to the products • Participate in project meetings relating to appropriate graphics methods/techniques to meet project requirements • Ensure all creative files are designed for print, web and mobile • Be detailed in your organization of projects. This includes obtaining info for the creative work from the editor • Balance and manage own workload according to the established business priorities • Cooperate and interact with editors and seek feedback/input • Other duties as assigned WHAT WE’RE LOOKING FOR • A Post-Secondary education in Graphics/Web/Multimedia Design or a related field • Demonstrated experience with layout work • Proficient with Adobe ¡V Photoshop, InDesign • Excellent communication skills, both verbal and written • Proficiency in Typography • Print design experience is an asset • Excellent time management and organizational skills with the ability to handle multiple projects concurrently and operate in a fast-paced work environment • Open-minded and able to use/give constructive feedback • Self-starter with hands-on approach Metroland is committed to accessibility in employment and to ensuring equal access to employment opportunities for candidates, including persons with disabilities. In compliance with AODA, Metroland will endeavour to provide accommodation to persons with disabilities in the recruitment process upon request. If you are selected for an interview and you require accommodation due to a disability during the recruitment process, please notify the hiring manager upon scheduling your interview.

If this sounds like a fit for you please apply by September 28, 2016: https://careersen-metroland.icims.com Job # 2016-2181 Thank you for your interest. Only those candidates selected for an interview will be contacted.

LOOKING FOR A GREAT PART-TIME JOB?

Become a

School Bus Driver Apply online: www.stocktransportation.com Apply By eMAil: jobs@stocktransportation.com Apply By phone:

1-877-233-4045 Apply in person:

Call for our address and then come by to meet us!

Must be at least 21 years of age, have a valid A, B, C, D, e, F, or full G licence, and be proficient in english.

Level II Dental Assist. for Markham office, asap, evenings and Saturdays a must. Please email resume: markham16thdental@ rogers.com

Warehouse Work

JOB FAIR ! Apply Mon-Fri 10 am - 2 pm 777 Warden Suite 217, 416-285-6858

Mature Drivers Wanted Drive to Medical Appointments $500 Weekly Car provided start ASAP Email: DriverRCT@gmail.com

NOW Hiring 200+ Warehouse Staff Paying $12.65 to $13.15 per hour All Shifts Available - We Provide Training

in Person Monday to Friday from 8am to 4pm Your Apply career Hudson’s Bay Company 100 Metropolitan Drive is waiting for you. ON M1R 5A2 Scarborough, Tel: 416-238-6769 *Please bring Photo ID and your Resume*

Duties will include all aspects of the retail business as well as some cashier duties. Experience is not necessary but preferred. Interested parties should apply in person to:

Valleyview Gardens 3012 Kennedy Road Scarborough Ontario

General Labourers and Lift Truck Operators

Dart Canada Inc. has immediate job openings for FT General Labourers and Lift Truck Operators. Please fax resumes to 416 332-3491 or email resumes to: THR@dartcanada.ca. Dart Canada is an equal opportunity employer. Any accommodation requests should be submitted to AODA@dartcanada.ca.

Call Centre Representative The Police Credit Union is seeking an individual to fill the position of Call Centre Representative. Previous experience is an asset. Teamwork, customer service and communication skills are imperative. Send resume to: kzwarych@tpcu.on.ca

General Labourer

for pool company in Thornhill. Must have drivers licence. To start as soon as possible. Please call 905-709-7092 or email us at robcon.rr@rogers.com

Maintenance Help Part-time position. Parkway Bowl Fax 416-447-7216

Part-Time Electrician Wanted

Own tools required Call 647-866-2486

Become Our Next Great School Bus Driver Now Free training. Competitive wages. Special consideration if you already have a school bus licence. Earn a steady part-time income. Ideal for stay-at-home parents, retirees and the self-employed.

Call 1-877-914-KIDS or email canadajobs@firstgroup.com or visit www.firststudentinc.ca An equal opportunity employer that values diversity.

Gotta rent.com Monday to Friday 8:30am to 5pm Toll Free Phone 1-800-263-6480 Toll Free Fax 1-866-299-1499 Email classifieds@metroland.com For delivery questions, please contact 1-855-853-5613

2 ROOM Basement Apartment (1 bedroom) with built in kitchen, washroom, separate entrance, all utilities. Basic cable/ Internet available. Immediately for 1 person. $700. Very close to TTC and 401. Please text /call 416-754-9886. Leave a message. 3 BEDROOM Bungalow, Military Trail/ Ellesmere Close to U of T, Centennial College and TTC. Partially finished basement, parking, large yard. Avail. October 1st Call 416-282-9355. FULLY RENOVATED, 1 and 2 bedroom apartments, modern kitchen, new appliances, elevator, laundry facilities, parking, wood flooring, From $1,049 plus hydro. Call/ text 416-841-6931

Call: 1-800-263-6480

Scarborough Mirror – Toronto ON

Email: classifieds@metroland.com

Valleyview Gardens is a year round garden centre and we are looking for sales associates.

Layout Person, Temporary Part Time

Classifieds

Apartments for Rent

SALES ASSOCIATE POSITIONS

Is your business looking to hire great people?

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Real Estate Misc./Services CANCEL YOUR Time share. No risk program. Stop mortgage and maintenance payments today. 100% money back guarantee. Free consultation. Call us now. We can help! 1-888-356-5248


Garage Sales

Monday to Friday 8:30am to 5pm Toll Free Phone 1-800-263-6480 • Toll Free Fax 1-866-299-1499 Email classifieds@metroland.com For delivery questions, please contact 1-855-853-5613

Scarborough

Eastpark 12th Annual Street Sale New Date: Sat. Sept 24 • 9am-1pm Eastpark Blvd and Felicity Drive at Lawrence and Bellamy (behind Cedarbrae Mall) 10+ houses w/antiques, clothing, toys, tools, collectables, CDs, books + + +!!!!! ~RESCHEDULED FROM LAST WEEK~ Scarborough

Christmas Garage Sale Saturdays, Sept. 24th & Oct. 1st 8:30 a.m. - 2:30 p.m. 96 Milldock Drive If you LOVE Christmas and Halloween you won’t want to miss this Sale! Scarborough

Clairlea Park Church 3236 St. Clair Ave. East (1 block East of Pharmacy)

Yard Sale and BBQ Sat. September 24 9am - 12pm BARGAINS!!! RAIN OR SHINE!!

Scarborough

CONTENTS SALE Sat, Sept 24 ~ 8 am - 2 pm 146 Raleigh Avenue

Birchmount / Danforth Furniture housewares, crystal, kitchenware, ornaments, and more... Scarborough

Garage Sale Sat., Sept. 24th 8 a.m.-1 p.m. 758 Brimley Road furniture, fine china, collectibles, books, kids stuff. EVERYTHING MUST GO!!! Scarborough

Moving / Garage Sale Saturday, September 24th 9 a.m. - 2 p.m., 37 Bernadine Furniture, household goods, toys, clothes, electronics and much more! Scarborough

Moving Sale Sat. & Sun., Sept. 24th & 25th, 8:00 a.m. on ~ 85 Cleta Drive

Kennedy/Eglinton Garden tools, furnishings, power tools, hand tools + miscellaneous. FINAL SALE! Scarborough

Multi House Yard Sale Sat. September 24 9am-1pm 166 Holmcrest Trail (Lawrence and Cherry Hill) crystal, toys, antiques, books, clothing, electronics, large variety.

~ Cleaning ~

POLISH LADY Experienced cleaner available, please call for more information 416-267-6152.

Classifieds

Home Improvement Monday to Friday 8:30am to 5pm Toll Free Phone 1-800-263-6480 • Toll Free Fax 1-866-299-1499 Email classifieds@metroland.com For delivery questions, please contact 1-855-853-5613

electrical ELECTRICIAN

Available for all Your Electrical Needs

RESIDENTIAL & COMMERCIAL Licensed & Insured Over 30 Years in Business

All New Services & Upgrades 10% off

Rick’s Electrical Call or Text 416-200-0339

Garage Sales

Monday to Friday 8:30am to 5pm Toll Free Phone 1-800-263-6480 Toll Free Fax 1-866-299-1499 Email classifieds@metroland.com For delivery questions, please contact 1-855-853-5613

Scarborough

Garage Sale Sat. Sept 24th 8am 25 Greenwich Square

FILAPINA LOOKING for live out care giver or cleaning job. Available Monday to Friday 8am - 3pm in Scarborough. Call 647-346-9070

MONEY

Novenas/ Card of Thanks

Personal Prayer to the Holy Spirit Our Mother of Perpetual Help Holy Spirit Thou make me see everything and show me the way to reach my ideal. You who give the divine gift to forgive and forget the wrong that is done to me and who are in all instances of my life with me. I, in this short dialogue, want to thank You for everything and confirm once more that I never want to be separated from You no matter how great the material desire may be. I want to be with You and my loved ones in Your perpetual glory. Amen. Person must pray this 3 consecutive days without stating one’s wish. After the 3rd day your wish will be granted no matter how difficult it may be. Promise to publish this as soon as your favor has been granted. M.L. PRAYER TO ST. JUDE May the most sacred heart of Jesus be praised, blessed, loved, adored and glorified throughout the whole world, now and forever. Amen. Most Sacred Heart of Jesus, pray for us, St. Jude, worker of miracles, helper of the helpless, pray for us. Say 9 times a day for 9 days, prayers will be answered by the 8th day. It has never failed. Publication must be promised. Thank you very much most Sacred Heart of Jesus and St. Jude for favours granted. - B.J.

Medical & Dental Services

STOP SMOKING

with medical hypnosis. Covered by OHIP. Dr. A. Sorens M.D. Over 40 years experience. Ellesmere Health Care Centre

416-439-2273

Articles for Sale (Misc.)

Articles for Sale (Misc.)

CLOSET DOORS

Sliding panel board or mirror Any size. We install! Call 416-618-8805

Places of Worship

Mortgages/Loans

CONSOLIDATE YOUR DEBT HOME EQUITY LOANS FOR ANY PURPOSE!! Bank turn downs, Tax or Mortgage Arrears, Self Employed, Bad Credit, Bankruptcy. We are creative mortgage specialists! No proof of income 1st, 2nd, & 3rd’s up to 85%

Borrow:

Medical & Dental Services

www.amdclosetdoors.com

Mortgages/Loans

CONSOLIDATE Debts Mortgages to 90% No income, Bad credit OK! #10969 Better Option Mortgage 1-800-282-1169 www.mortgageontario.com

Novenas/ Card of Thanks

BIG HELP with cleaning your home, apartment, and / or condos, Special discount rate for Seniors and singles. Call Jana 416-289-6322.

Collectors Paradise! Arthur Wood, Coalport, Daulton, Staffordshire, tins, sports, jewelry, toys, fur coat, tins purses, silverware...

Mortgages/Loans Mortgages/Loans

Domestic Help Available

Pay:

$25,000...............$105.40/mth $55,000...............$237.11/mth $100,000............$474.21/mth $200,000............$948.42/mth

Places of Worship

We just want you to know that there is a prayer ministry in your neighbourhood. We are inviting you to join us at a weekly gathering Wednesday, 7:30 p.m. to 9 p.m. for Bible study and prayer, Friday 7:30 p.m. to 9 p.m. Prayer meeting and intercessory prayer. Sunday Service 11 a.m. - 1 p.m. Contact the Pastor at 416-391-5642 or cell 647-705-3787

Astrology/Psychics

Astrology/Psychics

LARGER AMOUNTS AND COMMERCIAL FUNDS AVAILABLE Decrease monthly payments up to 75%!! Based on 3% APR. OAC

Vehicles Wanted/Wrecking

$100-$10,000

Vehicles Wanted/Wrecking

Cash 4 Cars

Dead or alive Same day Fast FREE Towing 647-642-6187

Handy Person

Handy Person

HANDYMAN IN all fields. Masonry work, interlock repair, basement renovations, light plumbing jobs, washroom repairs, tiling, flooring, tree cutting, deck repairs, outdoor railings installed, painting, indoor jobs, cutting/replacing downspout. Call Reynold 416-281-9588

Home Renovations

Home Renovations

BUILDER/ GENERAL

Contractors Metro LIC# T85-4420956 Residential/ Commercial. Complete Restoration. Finished Basements. Painting. Bathrooms. Ceramic Tiles. Leaking Basements. House Additions. Office/ restaurant renovations.

905-764-6667 • 416-823-5120

CEILINGS REPAIRED Spray textures, plaster designs, stucco, drywall, paint. We fix them all! www.mrstucco.ca • 416-242-8863

Licensed Architect In Agincourt for your Building Permit needs. Renovations, Additions & New Work. Residential and Commercial.

Contact: Lowell 647-542-3678

(888) 307-7799

Ontario-Wide Financial

TOP PLUS HOME IMPROVEMENTS for all your renovation needs.

(FSCO Licence #12456)

www.ontario-widefinancial.com ~ Let us HELP, ask for Lee ~

Painting • Drywall • Basement Finishing Washroom • Staircasing

Best prices. 416-887-1724

Tenders

Tenders Handy Person

Metroland Media York Region South INVITATION TO BID Metroland Media is accepting tenders to deliver our weekly newspapers and flyers to carrier drop locations within the Southern York Region area 3 times per week. This entails picking up the product at our North York location on Tuesday’s, completing all flyer deliveries by Wednesday’s at 3:00PM and all newspaper deliveries by Thursday’s at 2:00PM to all carrier drops. All applicants must be a registered business, have a cargo van or cube truck and a valid HST number. Bid packages available at the Reception desk of: Metroland Media 175 Gordon Baker Rd. Toronto, ON M2H 0A2 Bids will be received until 12:00 noon Monday, October 3, 2016 ATT: Circulation Manager Contract commencing: October 17, 2016 Lowest or any bids will not necessarily be accepted. Only the successful Company will be contacted.

Articles Wanted

Articles Wanted

Handy Person

HANDYMAN PROFESSIONAL, reliable, reasonable! Renovations, bathrooms, basements, painting, carpentry, flooring, drywall, tiling, decks, fences & more... Call Ken 647-286-2741

Plumbing

Plumbing

EMERGENCY?

Clogged drain, renovations, camera inspection, leaky pipes. Reasonable price. 25 years experience. Licensed/Insured, Credit card accepted. Free estimate.

James Chen 647-519-9506

Handy Person

Handy Person

MINOR HOME REPAIRS

Appliances, plumbing, tiling, cleaning, furnace, minor electrical. Free estimates.

Call Mike ~ 416-294-3633

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Classifieds

Classifieds


Waste Removal

Waste Removal

PETER’S DEPENDABLE JUNK REMOVAL

From home or business, including furniture/ appliances, construction waste. Quick & careful! 416-677-3818 Rock Bottom Rates!

ALWAYS CHEAPEST!

All Garbage Removal! Home/ Business. Fast Same day! Free Estimates! Seniors Discounts. We do all Loading & Clean-ups! Lowest Prices. Call John: 416-457-2154 Seven days

Plumbing

** Snow Plowing**

COMMERCIAL AND RESIDENTIAL CALL PHIL 416-451-1450

Vehicles Wanted/Wrecking

diversions

$150 - $6000 Cash on the Spot 4 Scrap Cars Free tow in 2 hrs. 647-403-8542

Vehicles Wanted/Wrecking WE PAY $250 - $6000 for your scrap cars, SUVs, vans & trucks. Dead or Alive. Free 24/7 towing. 647-287-1704

Masonry & Concrete

Brick ~ Blocks ~ Stonework Chimney’s ~ Tuck pointing Porches ~ Flagstone Window Sills

PLUMBING DONE RIGHT WITH PRIDE. Repairs and new installations. For a quality and reliable licensed plumber, call Gus at

For free estimates call Roman

RAY PLUMBING SERVICE

www.fadomconstructioninc.com

416-684-4324

Repairs & Replacement, Faucets, Sinks, Toilets, Drains, Main Valve, Leaky Pipes, Drain Cleaning. Licensed & Insured. 24/7.

Handy Person

Heating & Cooling

UNIVERSAL

..

VICE.

T SER 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

Handy Person

HANDYMEN. PROFESSIONAL, reliable. Install, renovate, repair. Carpentry, electrical, plumbing. Decks, fences, kitchens, bathrooms, basements, floors. Free estimates. Zik 416-522-9279

416-880-4151

...LOW

Electrical

Electrical

CERTIFIED MASTER Electrician. Electrical service, Troubleshooting, Complete Basement Wiring, Panel Update, Lighting... Call Leo 416-821-2153 Quality, Safety, ESA# 7004236

All Masonry Work. Insured & Licensed

416-938-9549

Heating & Cooling PHIL MY TRUCK JUNK REMOVAL All kinds of garbage, construction, household, garage and property clean-ups.

Masonry & Concrete

Plumbing

RATED A+ IN BBB 15 YEARS OF SERVICE ~ 24/7

416-445-1718

www.universalhc.ca

Appliance Repairs/ Installation

Appliance Repairs/ Installation

ALL CITI APPLIANCES. Appliances repaired professionally. 35 years experience. Fridges, coolers, washers, dryers, stoves. Central Air Conditioning and Heating. (416) 281-3030

Professional Repairs

OF ALL BRANDS OF: Refrigeration, Stoves, Dishwashers, Washer, Dryers, Air Conditioning & Heating. Free Estimates. Warranty. Credit cards accepted. Seniors discount.

416-616-0388

YOUR WeeklY CROssWORd

Flooring & Carpeting

Flooring & Carpeting

CARPET, LAMINATE

A1, sales, installation, repair, restretch. Seniors discount. For expert workmanship/ low rates, and free estimates call:

(416)569-5606

TAI HARDWOOD FLOORING

New floors installed. Old floors refinished.

Fast, friendly service. Low prices. Free estimates. Call Tai: 416-816-5322 BRICK, NATURAL STONE & CHIMNEY WORK

Tuck Pointing, Crack Repair, Flagstone, Windowsills and Much More! For Free Estimate Call Peter:647-333-0384 www.stardustconstruction.com

Appliance Repairs/ Installation

Appliance Repairs/ Installation

#1 APPLIANCES Li-censed Refrigeration Contractor. 28 years Experience. FREE ESTIMATES. 2 YRS. WARRANTY Refrigerator/Stove/ Washer/Dryer/Hot Water Tank/ Furnace/ Air Conditioning Robin: 416-418-1821

#1 APPLIANCES Li-censed Refrigeration Contractor. 28 years Experience. FREE ESTIMATES. 2 YRS.WARRANTY Refrigerator/Stove/ Washer/Dryer/Hot Wa-ter Tank/ Furnace/ Air Conditioning Robin: 416-418-1821

Painting & Decorating

Flooring & Carpeting

MEGAFLOORS

PETE THE PAINTER U.K. craftsman. Interior painting. Reasonable rates Seniors discounts. Free estimates.

Mainly Floors and baths. Carpet, hardwood and tile, from $1.79 sq. ft. installed. Bathroom remodel from $3999. Call now for free estimates

Call Pete Steele:

416-873-8043

Flooring & Carpeting

Flooring & Carpeting

416-491-3934

GEORGIA CARPET & FLOORING

Supply & install all your flooring needs at very affordable prices. Over 24 years in business. Free Estimates. No HST!

416-834-1834

HARDWOOD FLOOR SANDING. Specializing in stain/ refinishing. Call for Free Estimate! Reasonable rates. Paul 416-330-1340 pager.

NESO FLOORING Carpet installation starting from $1.19/ sq.ft. Hardwood, laminate at low prices. 27 yrs experience. Free Estimates. Best Price! 647-400-8198

sUdOkU (Challenging)

How to do it: Fill in the grid so that every row, every column, and every 3 by 3 box contains the digits 1 through 9.

last Week’s ansWeRs

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Punit (Prince) Sibal General Manager

2013 MAzDA 3 Gx

2012 HONDA CIVIC Lx AUTOMATIC AIR CONDITIONING POWER WINDOWS POWER DOOR LOCKS POWER MIRRORS ABS BRAKES ALUM WHEELS KEYLESS ENTRY 69,224 KMS STK#A3538

11,988

$

AUTOMATIC AIR CONDITIONING POWER WINDOWS POWER DOOR LOCKS POWER MIRRORS ABS BRAKES ALUM WHEELS KEYLESS ENTRY 76,700 KMS STK#A3490

51 4.99%

$

WEEKLY + HST

11,988

64 4.99%

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72 MONTHS

20,988

89 4.99%

$

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2011 FORD E-350 CUTAWAY VAN AUTOMATIC AIR CONDITIONING ABS BRAKES 65,760 KMS STK#A3640 EX RENTAL

24,988

$

68 4.99%

15,988

$

$

WEEKLY + HST

KEYLESS ENTRY 55,000 KMS STK#A3284 EX RENTAL

21,988

$

108 4.99%

WEEKLY + HST

72 MONTHS

NAVIGATION LEATHER SUNROOF

89 4.99%

$

WEEKLY + HST

72 MONTHS

2016 FORD FUSION TITANIUM AWD AUTOMATIC NAVIGATION LEATHER SEATS POWER SUNROOF AIR CONDITIONING POWER WINDOWS POWER DOOR LOCKS POWER MIRRORS ABS BRAKES FOG LAMPS KEYLESS ENTRY

$

72 MONTHS

2014 FORD FUSION SE AWD

72 MONTHS

14,767 KMS STK#A3629 EX RENTAL

26,988

$

64 4.99%

$

WEEKLY + HST

72 MONTHS

2014 KIA SORENTO Lx FWD

2015 FORD ESCAPE SE FWD

AUTOMATIC AIR CONDITIONING POWER WINDOWS POWER DOOR LOCKS ABS BRAKES ALUM WHEELS 47,160 KMS STK#6F3205A

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

AUTOMATIC AIR CONDITIONING POWER WINDOWS POWER DOOR LOCKS POWER MIRRORS ABS BRAKES ALUM WHEELS KEYLESS ENTRY Y EX DAILY RENTAL AL 33,100 KMS STK# A3609

12,988

$

72 MONTHS

2012 HYUNDAI SANTA FE GL

2015 TOYOTA CAMRY LE

$

51 4.99%

$

WEEKLY + HST

AUTOMATIC AIR CONDITIONING POWER WINDOWS POWER MIRRORS ABS BRAKES ALUM WHEELS KEYLESS ENTRY 61,800 KMS STK#A3595

AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION AIR CONDITIONING POWER WINDOWS POWER DOOR LOCKS POWER HEATED MIRRORS ABS BRAKES ALUM WHEELS KEYLESS ENTRY EX-RENTAL 56,201 KMS STK#P1252

14,988

FWD AUTOMATIC AIR CONDITIONING POWER WINDOWS POWER DOOR LOCKS POWER HEATED MIRRORS ABS BRAKES ALUM WHEELS FOG LAMPS 78,470 KMS STK#A3571

$

72 MONTHS

2014 TOYOTA MATRIx WGN FWD

$

2013 DODGE JOURNEY SE PLUS

NAVIGATION

123 4.99%

$

WEEKLY + HST

72 MONTHS

18,988

$

AUTOMATIC NAVIGATION LEATHER SEATS AIR CONDITIONING POWER WINDOWS POWER DOOR LOCKS POWER MIRRORS ABS BRAKES ALUM WHEELS FOG LAMPS KEYLESS ENTRY

81 4.99%

$

WEEKLY + HST

19,988

$

72 MONTHS

22,988

$

4MATIC LIMITED PACKAGE

97 4.99%

$

WEEKLY + HST

AUTOMATIC NAVIGATION LEATHER SEATS POWER SUNROOF 7 PASSENGER AIR CONDITIONING POWER WINDOWS POWER DOOR LOCKS POWER MIRRORS ABS BRAKES ALUM WHEELS

27,988

$

FOG LAMPS KEYLESS ENTRY 44,400 KMS STK#L3758

NAVIGATION LEATHER SUNROOF

118 4.99%

$

WEEKLY + HST

85 4.99%

$

WEEKLY + HST

AUTOMATIC AIR CONDITIONING POWER WINDOWS POWER DOOR LOCKS POWER MIRRORS ABS BRAKES ALUM WHEELS KEYLESS ENTRY 19,300 KMS STK#A3576 EX RENTAL

ALL WHEEL DRIVE

23,988 $102 4.99% WEEKLY + HST

416-292-1171

Visit us at www.eastcourtfordlincoln.com

72 MONTHS

2015 GMC SAVANA 2500 CARGO AUTOMATIC AIR CONDITIONING POWER WINDOWS POWER DOOR LOCKS POWER MIRRORS ABS BRAKES ALUM WHEELS EX DAILY RENTAL 22,500 KMS STK#A3666

27,988 $119 4.99%

$

72 MONTHS

WEEKLY + HST

VISIT US ON FACEBOOK www.facebook.com/eastcourtfordlincoln

ONTARIO HOTLINE

72 MONTHS

$

72 MONTHS

2014 FORD ExPLORER xLT FWD

LIKE NEW NAVIGATION

2015 FORD TAURUS SEL AWD

2012 MERCEDES BENz C300

AUTOMATIC LEATHER SEATS POWER SUNROOF AIR CONDITIONING POWER WINDOWS POWER DOOR LOCKS POWER MIRRORS ABS BRAKES ALUM WHEELS FOG LAMPS KEYLESS ENTRY 80,470 KMS STK# A3704

15,780 KMS STK#6F3482A

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.

72 MONTHS

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Job Opportunities WHAT YOU WILL LEARN:

✓ How to prepare and file tax returns. ✓ Proven tax-saving ideas. ✓ Changes to tax laws. ✓ Which deductions are most often overlooked. ✓ How to maintain necessary tax records. ✓ How easy it is to prepare forms and schedules. ✓ How to calculate deductions and credits correctly. ✓ How to properly claim dependents. ✓ Special rules for senior citizens. ✓ How to make adjustments to a tax return.

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REGISTER NOW! SPACE IS LIMITED! Brimley & Ellesmere Scarborough 416-290-0900 Bridlewood Mall Scarborough 416-491-4900 Fairview Mall North York #332 416-773-1999 Centrepoint Mall 416-221-0010 Mississauga Head Office 905-273-4444 Woodbine Centre 416-674-9199 Brampton 905-455-8999

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