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Federal cash creates summer jobs for young people in York South-Weston Non-profit organizations offering programs and services in York South-Weston will share more than $250,000 in federal funding to create summer jobs for students. York South-Weston MP Mike Sullivan made the announcement Tuesday, noting the extra funding will help create 88 new jobs at 33 local organizations. “This investment is critical in a riding like hours,” said Sullivan in a statement. “It creates jobs that will provide local young people with an opportunity to gain valuable work experience that they can use in the future to land permanent employment.” Some of the organizations benefitting from the funding include York West Active Living Centre, For Youth Initiative, and Jane Alliance Neighbourhood Services. Young people aged 15 to 30, who will return to school fulltime in the fall, are eligible for the jobs being funded. “This is a win-win for everyone concerned,” Sullivan said. “Young people get jobs and real-life experience. And organizations that serve York SouthWeston are able to do more with the extra help while also getting an infusion of fresh ideas from bright young minds.”

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FOCUS ON PHOTOGRAPHY: Sonya Young helps Rudy Lopez with the settings on her camera during a photography workshop put on by St. Clair West Services for Seniors Friday afternoon.

Seniors snap to it for photo project St. Clair West Services for Seniors helps people click with their camera Local seniors interested in learning photography while walking around their neighbourhood can join the weekly Community Clicks project. “They learn photography but they’re also socializing,” said Sonya Young, who volunteers at the St. Clair West Services for

Seniors as a freelance marketing specialist. Young, who also runs her own photography business, Sonya Young Photography, is the instructor for the Community Clicks project, which runs most Fridays from 12:30 to 1:30 p.m.

Participants have gone to local businesses, nearby churches and rose gardens recently to take photos while learning about lighting and framing techniques. Some bring their own cameras while others can use the photography equipment pro-

vided by St. Clair West Services for Seniors, Young noted. There is an annual $35 yearly membership fee. For more information or to register, contact Nico Cassidy, manager of community development, at 416-787-2114 or nicoc@ servicesforseniors.ca

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The site plan for the new St. John the Evangelist Catholic School in Weston.

Parents push for speedy construction of new school Design for new St. John the Evangelist Catholic School in Weston applauded LISA QUEEN lqueen@insidetoronto.com Parents applauded architectural plans for a new, longawaited St. John the Evangelist Catholic School in Weston and then urged school board officials to speed up the development process. As clapping over the design drawings subsided at a meeting Wednesday, April 9, a woman in the audience called out “We just want it built now” as others nodded and clapped in agreement. They are eager to have the new St. John built in their Hwy. 401 and Weston Road neighbourhood because their children are being bused to Brother Edmund Rice until the new school for 600 students opens. Yo r k S o u t h - We s t o n Councillor Frances Nunziata, who organized the community meeting at Weston Collegiate Institute, urged board officials to submit a planning application to the city as soon as possible so she could help fasttrack the approval process. “We’re going to rush that along (once the application is submitted to the city),” she said. “I’ll put a match under them, trust me,” she said. Angelo Sangiorgio, the Toronto Catholic District School Board’s associate director of planning and facilities, said the board is now tender-

Roman Catholic Church. The school will have a field 50 to 60 per cent larger than it would have if all the ing the demolition of the existlands on the site had not been ing St. John school. merged. While the board is eager To maximize the site, the to get the new school built, school will be three storeys the process has been comhigh but the entire structure plicated because the board will be built in such a way had to acquire three properthat it won’t be imposing in ties on Fern Avenue and one the neighbourhood of single on George Street, enter into family homes. an agreement with Greater It will feature a large atrium Toronto Area transportation dividing academic spaces from co-ordinator Metrolinx and public spaces, such as a multifacilitate a land program transfer with room that Look at what we’re can be used the Catholic archdiocese. getting in the end. It’s a by the comThe school munity during gem for the area. non-school should open – Frank D’Amico, trustee in fewer than hours. It will 24 months also include with the board a green roof striving to get kids into the above the gym and wider corclassroom in September 2016, ridors to promote impromptu Sangiorgio said. learning opportunities for Nunziata organized the students. meeting to give the commuThe community is looking nity a chance to review plans forward to the new school. for the new school and to help “We’re very excited. These shape uses for city greenspace are very exciting times for us,” on the site, which will cover said Dave Bennett, chair of the the tunnel for the air-rail parent advisory council. link tracks between King and Trustee Frank D’Amico said the long wait for the school will Church streets. While it is not capable of pay off. “Look at what we’re supporting a structure, the getting in the end. It’s a gem for the area,” he said. cover could be used for a community garden and/or an Principal Michael Femia is off-leash dog park, residents also eagerly anticipating the suggested. new school. “We’re really, really excited and looking forThe architect plans for the site maximize the available ward to having a new school green space and improve in the town of Weston.” access to the school, the kinHave your say on Twitter: dergarten area, the daycare @YorkGuardian or on Facebook.com/YorkGuardian and St. John the Evangelist

At left, Sean Patrick lets his dart fly during a darts tournament held Saturday at the Mount Dennis Legion. Proceeds from the event support Claudia Latouche and her fundraising efforts for this year’s Ride To Conquer Cancer. Below, Ray Manzanares warms up for the singles competition during the tourney. In the bottom photo, Mount Dennis Legion darts team champions Roy Jacobs, left, Mike Power, Jason Marchis and Hughie Allen gather around Latouche during the benefit darts tourney held at the branch. Photos/Peter C. McCusker

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ow to pay for transit expansion – it’s the multi-billion-dollar question. Speaking at the Toronto Region Board of Trade Monday, Ontario Premier Kathleen Wynne pledged that a greater portion of the gas tax (one that’s already collected by the province) would go toward specific transit projects. Combined with other funds, that reallocation commitment amounts to $29 billion over 10 years. There aren’t many further details, beyond that a little more than half that money would go to projects in the Greater Toronto Area. Response to Wynne’s pledge from the likes of Metrolinx chair Robert Prichard and representatives from CivicAction Alliance was optimistic but cautious – and for good reason. Specific details haven’t been announced, for one. We also know that all the Big Move projects in the Greater Toronto and Hamilton Area need $2 billion annually over 25 years. our view Monday’s funding commitment amounts to less than a Pledge greeted third of that target. Among the in Toronto waiting for with optimism projects those funds is a relief subway line to take the strain off an and caution overburdened Yonge line. Finally, Wynne’s minority government is on shaky ground and is hardly in prime position to act on this pledge. Her governing Liberals will need support from either the Progressive Conservatives or the NDP to survive an upcoming budget vote at Queen’s Park and avoid being plunged into a June election. Simply put, she has the best platform right now to make those kind of big pledges. Somewhere along the line – maybe soon, maybe later – the voter will decide. So the premier has sent a message clear in financial support if nothing else. The big number will resonate. The Tories’ focus on building subways may resonate with voters. The NDP hasn’t set out exactly what they’d do for transit and how they’d pay for it. And it’s the NDP that matters most here. Presuming there’s a provincial budget soon, it’ll come down to whether the NDP supports that budget that determines how much cautiously optimistic transit planners can count on the Liberal-promised provincial funds. Turning down the budget sends us to an election and all bets are off.

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A solution for long lineups at the tax office So I dropped into one of the locations of well-known preparer Read My Lips, Yes Taxes on Sunday afternoon and grabbed my spot at the back of the usual endless mid-April line. I was resigned for a long wait when I noticed the gentleman standing in front of me was David Copperfield, maybe the world’s best illusionist. I couldn’t believe my good fortune. I love that guy. “Oh man, David Copperfield,” I bubbled like a star-struck teenager, “I’m a huge fan of yours.” “I’m not David Copperfield,” he growled. “Actually, I’m a little fan,” I giggled, not listening. “As you can see, you’re a good foot taller than me.” “Mack, take the wax out of your ears, I told you I’m not David Copperfield,” he said, telling me again he was not David Copperfield. I didn’t hear it that time, either. I was way too excited. “Just out of curiosity, Dave, why are you wast-

jamie wayne BUT SERIOUSLY ing time standing back here with us mere mortals? Just make everybody vanish for a few seconds, zip up to the front, get your return done then make them all reappear. Who’d be the wiser?” His face turned the colour of a Montreal Canadiens home jersey. He was getting really steamed. But I couldn’t stop. “Come on, buddy. I saw you walk right through the Great Wall of China on CBS. How tough can it be to get to the head of a measly line? Besides, why even bother to go fill out a tax return when you can just pull a completed one out of your top hat in the blink of an eye?” “Look at me, noodlebrain,” he barked. “You see a top hat anywhere?” “Uh, now that you mention it, no. But not to worry, I have a Jays baseball cap

in my gym bag if you don’t mind improvising.” “For the last time, I’m not David Copperfield. And he’s an American, not a Canadian. No way he’d be in this line. Now if you don’t leave me alone I’m gonna have to call a security guard.” “Call a security guard? What for, when you can just take out your magic wand, say ‘Abracadabra’ or whatever it is you say to make a guard materialize right here on the spot?” “That’s it. You’re a nut job. I’m outta here,” he barked as he stormed out. “I’ll look for your next special,” I shouted as he exited the door. “Unless it’s on Showtime. I don’t have the super duper ultra deluxe optimum cable package.” “Sheesh, show biz people,” I mumbled under my breath after he left. They claw and scrape to get fame and fortune and then once they make it to the top, they have no time

for the little people who helped make them what they are. I don’t even know why I bother saying Hi to any of them, anymore. Well, with the excitement over I resumed my depressed state stuck at the back of the pack when I had to do a double take. Standing just in front of me now was one of my favorite actors. Two celebs in a row? Wow. What are the odds? “Excuse me,” I gushed leaning over to him, “Aren’t you Russell Crowe? I absolutely loved you in Noah, man. You were awesome. I smell another Oscar. Allow me to introduce myself. I’m a big fan of yours. Actually, I’m a little fan...” OK, OK. I know it ain’t pretty. But if you have any better ideas how to make an April tax lineup move any faster I’m all ears. Jamie Wayne is a lifelong columnist, who takes writing very seriously. The topics? Not so much. His column appears every Thursday. Contact him at jamie.wayne@sympatico.ca

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Cleanup: Sidney Belsey Crescent and Weston Road WHEN: 10 a.m. to noon WHERE: Weston Road and Dora Spencer Road CONTACT: Mount Dennis Community Association, cleanups@ mountdennis.ca COST: Free Gloves and equipment provided. Just show up ready to do some spring cleaning. Look for volunteers with the white MDCA T-shirts. AFCY Drawing and Painting Workshop WHEN: 10 a.m. to 11:30 a.m. WHERE: Evelyn Gregory Library, 120 Trowell Ave. CONTACT: Richard Austerberry, 416-394-1006, rausterberry@torontopubliclibrary.ca COST: Free Arts for Children and Youth offers an eight-week drawing and painting workshop with instruction from trained artists. For children aged six to 13.

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Boneshaker Reading Series WHEN: 7 to 8:30 p.m. WHERE: St. Clair/Silverthorn Library, 1748 St. Clair Ave. W. CONTACT: 416393-7709 COST: Free Stuart Ross and Meaghan Strimas read from their work.

238, nicoc@servicesforseniors. ca COST: Included in $35 yearly membership fee Exercise program involves stretching, strengthening and balance.

Jane’s Walk: Eglinton Avenue West WHEN: 2 to 5 p.m. WHERE: Maria A. Shchuka Library, 1745 Eglinton Ave. W. CONTACT: 416-3941000 COST: Free Join us for a walking tour of the International Market on Eglinton Avenue West, covering the past, present and future of the neighbourhood. Call to register. Check out our complete online community calendar by visiting us at www.yorkguardian.com. Read weeks of listings from your York neighbourhoods as well as events from across Toronto.

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From the Blitz to the Nato Bombing of Bosnia WHEN: 6 to 8 p.m. WHERE: Maria A. Shchuka Library, 1745 Eglinton Ave. W. CONTACT: 416-394-1000 COST: Free The continued controversy over the morality of the Allied bombing campaign over Germany, the American bombing campaign in Vietnam, and the Nato combing of Bosnia will be discussed. Presented by aviation historian Keith Hyde. Please call to register.

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Weston Rd. CONTACT: 416-2454395 COST: Free Register by Tuesday, April 22. Make Your Own Buttons WHEN: 3:45 to 5 p.m. WHERE: Evelyn Gregory Library, 120 Trowell Ave. CONTACT: 416-394-1006, egstaff@ torontopubliclibrary.ca COST: Free Use our button-making machinery to create personalized buttons. Bring your own pictures or borrow some of our designs. No registration is required.

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Pilates Class WHEN: 9:30 to 10:30 a.m. WHERE: St. Clair West Services for Seniors, 2562 Eglinton Ave. W. CONTACT: Nico Cassidy, 416-787-2114, ext.

OWLS Seniors Lunch WHEN: Noon to 2 p.m. WHERE: St. John’s Anglican Church Weston, 2125 Weston Rd. CONTACT: Don McCamus, 416-938-6781 COST: $7 Older, Wiser, Livelier Seniors lunch. Photography Class WHEN: 12:30 to 1:30 p.m. WHERE: St. Clair West Services for Seniors, 2562 Eglinton Ave. W. CONTACT: Nico Cassidy, 416-787-2114, ext. 238, www.servicesforseniors.ca/, nicoc@servicesforseniors.ca COST: Free with $35 yearly membership fee Learn about lighting, framing, and taking photos of your family and friends. Join in our Community Clicks project and photograph businesses and scenes in the neighbourhood. Patricia Storms WHEN: 1 to 2 p.m. WHERE: Mount Dennis Library, 1123 Weston Rd. CONTACT: 416-394-1008 COST: Free Patricia Storms will talk about illustration, and her newest picture book, ‘Never Let Go.’

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Spring Craft and Flea Market WHEN: 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. WHERE: Mount Dennis Legion, 1050 Weston Rd. CONTACT: legionbr31@yahoo. com COST: Free Sale features a Mother’s Day theme. Silent auction, more than 40 vendors. Glenvalley-Somerville-Sunnybrae Ravine Cleanup WHEN: 10 a.m. to noon WHERE: Glenvalley Drive CONTACT: Mount Dennis Community Association, cleanups@mountdennis.ca York Baseball Association Registration Day WHEN: 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. WHERE: Centennial Recreation Centre, 2694 Eglinton Ave. W. CONTACT: Jim Turner, 416-243-0542, jim@torontobaseballguys.com COST: $75 for boys and girls aged 4 to 8; $150 for boys and girls aged 9 to 16

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Thursday April 24 @ 7 pm York Civic Centre, 2700 Eglinton Avenue West Rail safety is increasingly a concern for many residents in York South-Weston, where rail corridors (including a major CPR rail line) cut through our community. There are potentially unsafe DOT 111 railcars carrying Bakken crude oil and other dangerous goods whizzing by our neighbourhoods daily. The Lac Megantic tragedy last year raised a number of questions on rail safety. Since then we have seen a number of derailments with oil spills (and explosions!) across Canada, and an increasing concern over what goods are being transported through our communities and under what safeguards. Having seen what damage oil spills can cause, I am very concerned that more isn't being done to ensure our safety. The Auditor General of Canada recently gave Transport Canada a failing grade when he discovered that they weren't assessing the rail safety programs that rail companies must have. Not only is the adequacy of these rail safety plans in question, but the ability of the government to enforce rail safety standards is also in doubt. Recently the Minister of Transport requested the Parliamentary Standing Committee on Transport, Infrastructure & Communities (I am a member of this) to begin a study, not just of rail safety, but of the transportation of dangerous goods in Canada generally, and to make recommendations to improve Canada’s safety. We are to hold public hearings, write an interim report by June this year, and a final report by the end of 2014. Therefore, I am pleased to host a public meeting on rail safety and the transport of dangerous goods through our community, with representatives from Transport Canada attending, to discuss current actions and listen to your concerns. This public meeting will be held on Thursday April 24, at 7 p.m. at the York Civic Centre, 2700 Eglinton Avenue West. I hope you will be able to attend this important event in our community.

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Cycling improvement projects get boost Cycling improvement projects in Toronto and across the province will receive a boost of $25 million over three years, it was announced this week. The announcement, made by provincial Transportation Minister Glen Murray to kick off the 2014 Ontario Bike Summit, will see $10 million invested in municipal bike infrastructure projects like separated lanes. A further $15 million will go towards constructing paved shoulders for cycling on provincial highways and bridges. Feeling Congested? open houses planned Open houses are planned for late April as part of the next phase for the Feeling Congested? city planning initiative. The brainchild of chief city planner Jennifer Keesmaat, Feeling Congested? has gauged feedback from residents since 2013 on what priorities should be considered when

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There’s still time to apply to be a board member for the city’s largest transit advocacy group. TTCriders is accepting online nominations until Saturday for transit enthusiasts seeking to join its board of directors. Elections will take place at the group’s annual general meeting May 10. Email info@ttcriders.ca or visit www.ttcriders.ca

transit meeting wJane-Finch A public meeting will discuss transit improvements in the Jane-Finch area. TTC chair Maria Augimeri and Metrolinx community relations director Jamie Robinson will take part in a panel organized by the Community Action Planning Group of York West to discuss transit plans for the area, such as the $1.2 billion Finch West LRT scheduled to commence construction in 2015. A presentation is also planned on current transit service in the neighbourhood, which is served by some of the city’s most crowded bus routes. The meeting is May 1 at York Woods Library, 1785 Finch Ave. W. For more information, contact Michelle Francis at 416-4180635 or email mf20703@ gmail.com Rahul Gupta is The Guardian’s transit reporter. His column appears every Thursday. Reach him on Twitter: @TOinTRANSIT

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RAHUL GUPTA rgupta@insidetoronto.com The Ontario government has pledged $15 billion to Greater Toronto transportation improvements over the next 10 years. The announcement Monday by Premier Kathleen Wynne promises $29 billion in overall funding province-wide, with the bulk of the money coming from redirected HST revenues collected from provincial gas taxes as well as the introduction of a new set of revenue tools, the details of which will not be known until the release of the provincial budget in a few weeks’ time. Wynne also promised full accountability and transparency when it comes to allocating the money. But given the precarious status of

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ment at the Royal York Hotel as part an event organized by the Toronto Region Board of Trade. “That partner could be the Tories, the NDP or, if necessary, the voting public.” According to the proposed plan, $1.2 billion would be available every year by allocating an additional 7.5

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Toronto Central CCAC celebrates 50 years of compassionate home care Launch of Heroes in the Home Caregiver Recognition Awards To mark the 50th anniversary of delivering home care in Toronto, Toronto Central CCAC has launched the Heroes in the Home Caregiver Recognition Awards. The awards will honour both paid and unpaid caregivers in the Toronto Central community — the unsung heroes who give of themselves to help others live with comfort, dignity and independence. The awards will recognize all types of caregivers, whether a family member, neighbour, friend or health care worker who selflessly provide skilled and compassionate care. The awards will be presented on May 27, 2014. Nominations can be made until April 25. Toronto Central CCAC also launched a Facebook page -- www.facebook.com/torontocentralCCAC -- to promote the awards and share stories of dedicated caregivers. Every day, caregivers in our community help others, whether is it through warm smiles, gentle hands, shared laughter or caring expertise. Caregivers are people like Paul, a superintendent in a Toronto apartment building who works to ensure those in his building are well taken care of whether it’s arranging for a ride

to and from hospital or making sure the refrigerator is stocked with healthy food to aid in recovery time. Paul is an informal caregiver for many, who acts out of selflessness and genuine commitment to making things better for those in his community. Caregivers are people like Creselda, a personal support worker, who provides care for stroke victim John. In addition to helping him bathe and dress, Creselda was taught how to help John perform exercises to regain his strength. Because of her relentless belief in John, he is now able to get himself in and out of bed with little help from his wife – who otherwise does everything – and he can even walk a little. John and his wife, Shirley, are very grateful for the creative solutions and support of the care team. It is stories like these that show how caregivers are the everyday heroes in our midst. Caregivers

are compassionate, respectful and empathetic. They have a tremendous impact on the lives of others by helping enhance their quality of life and connecting them with the care they need. Heroes in the Home is an opportunity to recognize caregivers, our everyday heroes like Creselda and Paul, for the exceptional role they play in our community. You can nominate as many individuals as you like by completing the nomination form on our website, healthcareathome.ca/ torontocentral. Please notify your nominee in advance that you have nominated them. As well, all nominees will receive an invitation to attend the ceremony. All nominees will receive a certificate of appreciation at the ceremony. For more information please call 416-217-3820 ext. 2476 or email heroesinthehome @toronto.ccac-ont.ca.

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Transit promises sweet, but prospects bleak In the politics of commuting in Toronto, there is nothing as heartbreaking as a transit plan near the eve of an election. The promise is as sweet as the prospects are bleak. But the stakes are high enough that you cannot look away. Rob Ford played with the hearts of Scarborough residents when he promised to stop the Sheppard LRT and turn it into a subway just a few years ago. And a few years prior to that, Ontario premier Bob Rae and his successor Mike Harris broke the hearts of city of York residents, when Rae funded and then Harris cancelled a subway along Eglinton Avenue. Construction was already underway by the time that happened, proving that even a sure thing can become dubious in the hands of shifting governments. Now Ontario’s Premier Kathleen Wynne has stepped up, making what sounds like a dubious promise from the get-go: $15 billion flowing to transit and transportation improvements in the Greater

david nickle the city Toronto Area (from $29 billion, province-wide), from... somewhere. Gas tax revenue will have something to do with it, as will a portion of the HST derived from fuel tax. And there will be added debt. Further details of how this money is to be raised will be revealed in the sure-to-bedefeated 2014 provincial budget in a few weeks. The money, if it ever comes, would sure be nice. More than nice, in fact: funding on that scale is essential, if Toronto and the region is to remain livable and economically viable. It might even be worth a bigger deficit to see it go ahead. There is a more immediate and less costly plan at work with the April 14 announcement: embarrassing the provincial Progressive Conservatives and New Democrats, as they get set

to presumably defeat the government and force a spring election. Wynne made that clear at the announcement, when she pointed out the plan will require allies – and if those allies aren’t in the Legislature, they could well be voters. If Wynne can successfully portray a vote against the government as a vote against transit funding, she’ll have a shot at the ear of every commuter struggling for breath and dignity on the YongeUniversity subway line. It won’t hurt her that the mayor’s race in Toronto is also shaping itself into a marathon meditation on public transit. Unfortunately for Wynne and for Toronto, the Ontario Liberals are entering this race with many other welldocumented disadvantages. If transit expansion is truly to be tied to a Liberal victory in 2014... well, that would be yet another heart-break.

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