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LISA QUEEN lqueen@yrmg.com Five years ago, when Sandra Zuliani turned 50, the York Region woman quit her job as an accounts manager to care for her mother stricken with dementia, her aging in-laws and an elderly family friend who had no one else to turn to. Zuliani, who was still working when she cared for her father before he died of cancer in 2008, also wanted to be home to steer daughters Lauren and Vanessa through their teenage years and to support husband Sandro, who works very long hours. "I had to make a choice for myself, forget about yourself for the next five years. Concentrate on your family," Zuliani said while sitting in a comfortable chair in her Aurora home. "I didn’t want to look back and have regrets if everybody wasn’t where they needed to be." While Zuliani is very content with the decision she made, she admits there are times when she wonders what life would be like if she was still in the work world. "I get resentment at times because I always feel I’m not at my potential," she said, adding her sister has helped her with care for their parents. Caring for ailing family members has often been difficult, Zuliani, said. "Nobody prepares you. The same as parenting, nobody prepares you. Everyone says it’s going to be the hardest job," she said. "But parenting is a choice. Parenting your parents has chosen you. And it’s beyond stressful." While Zuliani is enjoying
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Not only are women dealing with new things in their 50s that are new to them personally, such as empty nest syndrome and concerns about aging, this generation 50-plus females may be coping with issues previous generations didn’t have to, Dimerman said. For example, today’s economy and housing market means children are often leaving home much later because they can’t afford rent or a mortgage. Or they are returning to the roost if they have lost jobs or are facing divorce. They may also be bringing their children with them, meaning three genera-
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COUNCIL Markham Council, Standing Committee and several Advisory and Sub-Committee meetings take place at the Markham Civic Centre and are open to the public. Monday, May 1 9 a.m. - General Committee Meeting Tuesday, May 2 7 p.m. - Development Services Public Meeting Proclamations Be A Donor Month (April) National Volunteer Week (April 23 - 29) Public – Rail Safety Week (April 24 - 30) Day of Mourning for Workers Killed or Injured on the Job (April 28) National Youth Week (May 1 - 7) Israel Independence Day (May 2) Nursing Week (May 8 - 14) Be Kind to Animals Week (May 6 - 12) Contact the Clerk’s Office at 905.475.4744 for a complete listing of all meetings that residents are welcome to attend. For meeting agendas and live streaming Council and Standing Committees, visit markham.ca
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Every weekday for a month, 12-year-old Jace Kramer left his Thornhill home at 6:30 a.m. He had been selected from students across Ontario to serve as a legislative page at Queen’s Park. The Grade 7 student endured 12-hour days twice a week. What motivated him to apply for this program? "I thought it would be a good experience, learning about new things," he said. Pages serve as messengers in the legislative chamber and learn about Ontario’s parliamentary system of government. Students take classes in legislative process and mathematics and meet key players such as party leaders and the speaker of the house. The program is open to students in grades 7 and 8 who have an A average. Jace and the other pages had to study the ridings, responsibilities and seating plan for 107 MPPS. Jace, who attends Thornhill’s Louis-Honore Frechette P.S., spent four weeks in the program. April 13 was his last day. His mother Lara Kramer saw how much her son grew during his time as a page, she said. The program made him more interested in politics and he has started thinking about choosing a career related to politics. He easily lists the advantages of being in this program. "New friendships, you learn new things every day. It (Queen’s Park) is a really cool building," he said. Lara Kramer can rhyme off the benefits of the program too. "Jace has been coming home very excited to tell us about his day, about which
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EDITORIAL | OPINION
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Plan a prudent first step toward housing affordability
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If the first step toward solving a problem is acknowledging you have one, then Ontario’s Liberal government deserves at least some credit for introducing policies aimed at trying to slow down southern Ontario’s runaway real estate market. Concerned about rising rents and skyrocketing house prices, Premier Kathleen Wynne unveiled her government’s Fair Housing Plan on April 20. It included 16 measures intended to help make housing more affordable, while improving market stability. Arguably, the most highly-touted move was the decision to follow Vancouver’s lead and introduce a 15-percent nonresident speculation tax that would apply to non-citizens, non-permanent residents and non-Canadian corporations buying one to six single family residential units in the Greater Golden Horseshoe. Wynne stressed Ontario is a welcoming place for newcomers, adding the tax is intended to target speculators looking to make a quick buck. Other components of the plan include expanding rent control to cover all private rental units, not just those built prior to 1991, and potentially allowing municipalities to levy taxes on vacant homes within their borders. Additionally, the plan calls for the province to work with municipal governments to identify surplus lands that could be used to develop more affordable housing. The reaction to the Fair Housing Plan was mixed. Several economists came out in favour of the proposals, while the Federation of Rental-housing Providers of Ontario expressed disappointment with Wynne’s announcement. Toronto Mayor John Tory said he welcomed many of the ideas put forward and Ontario Real Estate Association CEO Tim Hudak said he was happy the government acted, adding something had to be done to address the issue of housing affordability. NDP leader Andrea Horwath feared the changes would be too little, too late. PC housing critic Ernie Hardeman cast doubt on the notion the tax will have the desired effect and blamed red tape for preventing the development industry from building the kinds of units required. Time will tell how these measures will affect the market but if nothing else, the province is taking reasonable steps to address the issue. Doing too much risks putting homeowners in the poorhouse, while inaction leaves too many Ontarians young people especially - scarcely able to afford rent let alone a down payment given that home prices have skyrocketed at a time when wages are stagnant. The plan isn’t perfect and will likely require tweaking in the months and years ahead - but it’s a start.
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Pride Parade should not exclude police First of all, I would like to state that I fully support the Pride Parade and its participants. However, I am disappointed that they have denied the privilege to police officers from marching in the parade. When the LGBTQ community expects the rest of society to be inclusive of themselves, then they have an obligation to include others as well. Therefore, I support the request by Mr. McCormick of the police union to the city not to financially support the parade. The cost of the parade already costs the city of Toronto hundreds of thousands of dollars to police the route and keep the participants safe.
• LETTERS TO THE EDITOR • If the mayor and the city Grandchildren will do not adhere to this repay for province’s quest and the organizers of the parade do not change policies their policy, I would encourage the police union to advise their members not to work that day. The blackmail by Black Lives Matter should not prevent this event from becoming a political football. The LGBTQ community welcomed members of their movement to march with them, and then they held them hostage by stopping the parade and making demands that are not reality. We must support our police department and its officers, even though there may be some bad apples among them. The good ones deserve our support. Sidney Chelsky Thornhill
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Re: Ontario eliminates Drive Clean Fees, tweaks program, April 13. The misleading headline "Ontario eliminates Drive Clean test fees" momentarily gave me admiration that wily Premier Kathleen Wynne had convinced mechanics to do the test for free. Not so. The cost has simply been shifted to the Ontario taxpayers. However, 13 years of the McGuinty/ Wynne brain trust has left the province of Ontario penniless, so money must be borrowed to make these payments. Your headline should have read "Under new Liberal policy your Drive Clean test will be charged
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SIMONE JOSEPH sjoseph@yrmg.com Thornhill’s Promenade Shopping Centre was bought today by Promenade General Partner Inc., a business formed by the Serruya family and Liberty Development Corporation. The Promenade Shopping Centre, which was previously owned by The Cadillac Fairview Corporation, underwent a major $45-million upgrade in 2009 that included the redevelopment of the food court and common areas. The Promenade opened on Aug. 4, 1986. Among its founding tenants was the first Yogen Früz frozen yogurt and smoothie outlet, a new quick-service restaurant concept created by local teenage brothers Michael, Aaron and Simon Serruya. Yogen Früz continues to operate at the centre and has today has more than 1,400 stores in 46
countries. "Promenade is where my brothers and I started our business careers as teenagers with the original Yogen Früz concept over 30 years ago," Michael Serruya said. "We are thrilled to now be in a position to invest in this property to ensure it reaches its full potential as a central hub for the Thornhill community. This is an important investment for us, but it also represents a deepening of our commitment to the community we call home." The Serruyas immigrated to Canada from Morocco in 1966. They were part of an early wave of Jewish immigration caused by growing antiSemitism. Michael and Aaron noticed that frozen yogurt stands were popular in the U.S., but were practically non-existent in Canada. Liberty Development Corporation is a mixed use developer and property
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The residents of Vaughan represent the best of Canadian citizenship. The successes we proudly enjoy today are the result of many people who work together for the greater good of our community and our country. These are special individuals who, every day and in every way, make a meaningful contribution to society. Thanks to their efforts, the spirit of generosity is alive and well in our city. The Order of Vaughan was introduced last year for the city’s 25th anniversary to celebrate people who have been influential in city-building. It is our highest civic honour and recognizes outstanding achievement and dedication to the community. I believe that exemplary citizenship must be acknowledged in a meaningful way. Do you know someone
ies. Supporting documents must be included at the time of submission and should speak to the character and accomplishments of the individual. Every day I am inspired by the citizens of Vaughan. Our vision for the future is becoming a reality because we are blessed to have residents who dedicate their time to giving back and support our mission of moving Vaughan forward. Our journey has been impressive and, as a result of our collective efforts, together we will continue to achieve greatness. Our commitment to this city is derived from the knowledge and belief that we all play an important role in shaping its future. Together, we will continue to take Vaughan to the next level. For more information, please visit vaughan.ca/ OrderOfVaughan.
MAURIZIO BEVILACQUA Mayor’s Column who is deserving of the Order of Vaughan? I encourage you to nominate him or her for this prestigious award by June 15. To be eligible, a nominee must be a current or former resident of the City of Vaughan. Current employees, elected officials and public appointees at the federal, provincial or municipal level will not be considered. Nomination forms are available on our website, at Vaughan City Hall, or any of our community centres and public librar-
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Saturday, April 8 • 10am to 3pm in centre court Kids ages 6-14 will be competing to win at the 1st Thornhill Regional Spelling Bee of Canada Competition. First-place winners advance to compete at the Championship Finals to be held this May in Toronto.
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Sunday, April 9 • 12 noon to 4pm in centre court Bring your non-perishable food donations to help us in our campaign to support local food banks. With a donation, kids can enjoy FREE crafts, face painting and pictures with a Superhero*. Don’t miss the raffles and giveaways! Check our website for all the latest updates!
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St. Joan of Arc Catholic High School is hosting its 11th Annual Taste of Joan next month. The event celebrating cultural diversity through dance, music, costumes and international cuisine takes place Thursday, May 4 starting at 7 p.m. Doors open at 6:45 p.m. This year’s event, dubbed Thunder’s Kitchen, is expected to attract more than 400 people to the school, located at 1 St. Joan of Arc Ave., off of McNaughton Rd, just west of Keele St., in Maple. Highlights from previous years’ events include a French chocolate fountain, Sri Lankan henna, photo booth, prize giveaways, and much more. Proceeds from the event will be donated to support the building of St. Andre Bessette Roman Catholic Parish in Maple. For more information, visit http://stjo.ycdsb.ca
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The city is hosting a meeting to update the public about renovations to the former Kleinburg United Church and a proposed exhibit for the Pierre Berton Heritage Centre. The meeting takes place April 24 at the Kleinburg Public Library meeting room, 10341 Islington Ave., from 7 to 9 p.m. The city has been working for years on plans to pay tribute to the renowned author and longtime Kleinburg resident by creating a centre dedicated to celebrating Berton’s life and work including his beloved children’s novel, The Secret World of Og. The Pierre Berton Heritage Centre, to be located in the former Kleinburg United Church, will offer visitors an "engaging, interactive experience of Canada’s national story" inspired by Berton’s work, the city’s website says.
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SIMONE JOSEPH sjoseph@yrmg.com Robert West’s son was a man desperate to save his relationship. He was worried his girlfriend would end their relationship and was hoping one day she would be his wife. So, this descendant of Robert West wrote her a letter, likely written in the late 1800s. The letter is one of the many historic documents found among about 28 boxes in The Robert West House in the Yonge and Centre streets area of Thornhill, says Wendy Locke, treasurer of the Thornhill Heritage Foundation. "It was poignant, the way he wrote it," Locke says. Thanks to a federal grant, the Thornhill Heritage Foundation hopes more people can access artifacts like this historic letter.
The federal government gave the foundation a $31,403 grant about a month ago to make The Robert West House more accessible. This funding will be put toward improvements like installing ramps and creating accessible parking spots. "We have to have accessibility before we can open it as a heritage site to the public," Locke said. April 21 is the sod-turning ceremony for this accessibility project and Thornhill MP Peter Kent is scheduled to attend. Some of the construction work on the accessibility project has already begun, Locke said. The Robert West House will eventually serve as a heritage centre, storing historic documents and artifacts. People can host meetings and events at the house, she said. A contractor told Locke
that the accessibility work can be finished in a month. But before the house opens to the public, some historic material still has to be catalogued, she said. The Thornhill Horticultural Society gave the Thornhill Heritage Foundation $2,500 toward buying and installing shrubs, plants and a landscaping plan. The sod-turning ceremony is on Friday April 21 at 10 a.m. and is open to the public. Louisa Keith, a descendant of Robert West, donated The Robert West House to the Thornhill Heritage Foundation. The home at 7780 Yonge St. was built by Robert West (1816-1884), an English immigrant who came to Upper Canada in the 1830s. Go to thornhillheritagefoundation.org for more information on the Robert West Heritage House.
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With regard to leaving gifts of The Wills Lawyer money under your Will, consider the following important matters: - The gift which you intend to leave will be effective only if there is enough money in your estate to satisfy that gift. Accordingly, you must consider whether, at the time of your death, there will be enough money in your estate to fund various cash gifts that you were thinking of leaving to your beneficiaries. A shortfall in such funding can cause confusion and acrimony among your beneficiaries because the gifts will not be capable of payment as you contemplated in Michelle Kotzer your Will. Furthermore, even if, at the time of your death, there will be enough cash to fund all these gifts, you must remember that all of your debts and taxes have to be paid in full before any cash gifts can be distributed to your beneficiaries. - There is one fundamental piece of advice which applies to every gift which you are providing for in your Will, including gifts of money. It is always prudent to name one or more substitute beneficiaries to take the gift in the event that your primary beneficiary passes away before you do. - Conflicts among your beneficiaries could arise from what is sometimes known as an unintended double legacy. That term describes a situation where a beneficiary under your Will who is to receive one gift of money, in the event of a common disaster, such as a motor vehicle accident, ends up receiving two gifts of money as a result of the death of both parties in that common disaster. In considering this matter, let us first start off with the question of intention. In the case of a husband and wife each leaving $10,000.00 to their grandson Robert, is it their intention that Robert receive two gifts of $10,000.00 in the event that the husband and wife are involved in a common disaster and pass away? Or, on the other hand, is it their intention that Robert inherit the $10,000.00 gift only once, on the death of the last to die of the husband and wife? This is a situation which is often overlooked and which is capable of creating havoc within your family. If your lawyer is not advised of your intention, and the matter becomes overlooked, an unintended windfall of this nature can be a great source of dissension among those who survive you because the unintended gift will reduce what is left to distribute among the other beneficiaries.
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Vaughan film festival unveils award nominees ADAM MARTIN-ROBBINS amartinrobbins@yrmg.com A postapocalyptic animated film from South Korea, a Belgian drama about a man trying to rescue his wife from a lighthouse and an Italian drama about the tense relationship between a veteran playwright and his attractive, young companion scored Best Film nominations at this year’s Vaughan International Film Festival. Green Light by Korean director Seongmin Kim, Nimmer by Belgian director Lieven Vanhove and Black Comedy by Italian filmmaker Luigi Pané, were announced as finalists in that category during the festival’s spring launch at Vaughan Mills Tuesday, April 18. They were selected from a slate of 18 short films from nine countries - in-
cluding Australia, Austria, Canada, France, United Arab Emirates and the United States - being screened at the fifth annual festival, running May 15 to 18. Closer to home, nominees for Best Student film are: Plantboy: Rise of the Seed from Father Bressani Catholic High in Woodbridge; The Other Side from TD Christian High School in Woodbridge; and Adventures of a Stickman from St. Edmund Campion Secondary School in Brampton. The victor garners $2,000 for the department that helped the students create the film. Best Student Film finalists were selected from among 17 entries from nine high schools that kick off the first block of screenings Monday, May 15 at Colossus Vaughan Cinemas,
3555 Highway 7. The second block of film screenings runs Wednesday, May 17 at Colossus Vaughan. Other award nominees include: Best Actor - Oscar Isaac (Lightning Face), Fortunato Cerlino (Black Comedy), Shawn Christensen (Cul-De-Sac) Best Actress - Aurora Giovinazzo (A Girl Like You), Catherine Morvell (Where We Live), Antonia Liskova (Black Comedy) Best Director - Luigi Pané (Black Comedy), Henning Backhaus (Good Night), Lieven Vanhove (Nimmer) Best Documentary - Hartom, I am the Wolf and Omnia Best Cinematography Justin Derry (Cul-De-Sac), Alfonso Chin (Haley) and Marc Van Acker (Nimmer) Winners will be announced at the awards ceremony May 18 at Terrace Banquet Centre.
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ADAM MARTIN-ROBBINS amartinrobbins@yrmg.com Spring, as most drivers know, marks the kick off to construction season in southern Ontario and this year will see a long-awaited widening of Highway 400 through northern Vaughan and into King Township get rolling. That could cause headaches for local road users who will also see two major east-west arteries closed for lengthy periods during the three-year project, expected to last until November 2019. Construction work to widen Hwy. 400 to eight lanes, from six lanes, between Major Mackenzie Drive and King Road to allow for High Occupancy Vehicle (HOV) lanes is scheduled to start in May. The work also includes preparation for the eventual widening of the highway
to 10 lanes. During construction, a stretch of Kirby Road at Hwy. 400 will be closed for about five months, starting in June, to widen the bridge over the highway, Donald Cleghorn, project manager for SNC-Lavalin Inc., told Vaughan councillors Tuesday, April 4. Traffic signals will be installed at Kirby Road and Jane Street as well as at Kirby Road and Weston Road during the road closure to help motorists navigate those intersections more easily. Next year, a portion of King-Vaughan Road is slated to be closed for eight months, from April to the end of November, so the bridge over the highway can be removed and replaced, he noted. The bridge will be demolished on a Sunday morning, of a non-holiday
weekend, early in the year in order to minimize disruption, Cleghorn added. Highway 400 will be completely closed for about eight hours that day for the demolition. There will also be nightly ramp closures at some interchanges and service centres at times during the widening, which as originally slated to begin back in 2011 before it was put on hold. The pain for drivers caused by this project could be further aggravated by road work the city is planning in the area in 2018 and 2019. That includes rehabilitation of King-Vaughan Road between Pine Valley Drive and Kipling Avenue; Pine Valley Drive from Kirby Road north as well as Kirby Road from Albion-Vaughan Road to Huntington Road and from Kipling to Keele Street.
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Vehicle(s) may be shown with optional equipment. Dealer may sell or lease for less. Limited time offers. Offers only valid at participating dealers. Retail offers may be cancelled or changed at any time without notice. See your Ford Dealer for complete details or call the Ford Customer Relationship Centre at 1-800-565-3673. For factory orders, a customer may either take advantage of eligible raincheckable Ford retail customer promotional incentives/offers available at the time of vehicle factory order or time of vehicle delivery, but not both or combinations thereof. Retail offers not combinable with any CPA/GPC or Daily Rental incentives, the Commercial Upfit Program or the Commercial Fleet Incentive Program (CFIP). ^Until May 1, 2017 lease a new 2017 F-150 SuperCrew 4X4 5.0L for up to 36 months and get 0.49% APR on approved credit (OAC) from Ford Credit Canada Company. Not all buyers will qualify for the lowest APR payment. Lease 2017 F-150 SuperCrew 4X4 5.0L with a value of $38,654 (after $3,250 down payment or equivalent trade in and $3,750 manufacturer rebate deducted and including freight and air tax of $1,800) at 0.49% APR for up to 36 months with an optional buyout of $23,604, monthly payment is $431 (the sum of twelve (12) monthly payments divided by 26 periods gives payee a bi-weekly payment of $199), total lease obligation is $18,766, interest cost of leasing is $455 or 0.49% APR. Taxes payable on full amount of total lease financing price after Manufacturer Rebate has been deducted. Offers include freight, air tax, and PPSA but exclude administration and registration fees of up to $799, fuel fill charge of up to $120 and all applicable taxes. Additional payments required for optional features, license, and insurance. All prices are based on Manufacturer’s Suggested Retail Price. Some conditions and mileage restriction of 60,000 km for 36 months applies. Excess kilometrage charges are 16¢ per km plus applicable taxes. Excess kilometrage charges subject to change, see your local dealer for details. *Offer only valid from March 1, 2017 to May 1, 2017 (the “Offer Period”), to resident Canadians with an eligible Costco membership on or before February 28, 2017. Receive $500 towards the purchase or lease of a new 2017 Ford Focus, Fiesta, C-MAX, and $1,000 towards all other Ford models (excluding F-150 Raptor, Shelby ® GT350/GT350R Mustang, F-150 Regular Cab XL 4x2, Cutaway/Chassis Cab and F-650/F-750) (each an “Eligible Vehicle”). 2016 model year vehicles may qualify as Eligible Vehicles (excluding Fiesta, Fusion, Taurus, Explorer, Escape, Expedition, Transit Connect, E-Series Cutaway, F-150 Regular Cab XL 4x2, F-150 Raptor, F-250, F-350 to F-550, Cutaway/Chassis Cab and F-650/F-750) and depending on available inventory – see dealer for details. Limit one (1) offer per each Eligible Vehicle purchase or lease, up to a maximum of two (2) separate Eligible Vehicle sales per Costco Membership Number. Offer is transferable to persons domiciled Available in most new Ford vehicles with an eligible Costco member. Applicable taxes calculated before offer amount is deducted. †F-Series is the best-selling line of pickup trucks in Canada for 51 years in a row, based on Canadian Vehicle Manufacturers’ Association statistical sales report up to year end 2016. ©2017 Sirius Canada Inc. “SiriusXM”, the SiriusXM logo, channel names and logos are trademarks of SiriusXM Radio Inc. and are used under licence. ®Registered trademark of Price Costco International, Inc. used under license. ©2017 Ford with 6-month pre-paid subscription. Motor Company of Canada, Limited. All rights reserved.
A survivor’s story: Filippo Rocca, a 100-year-old Italian Army veteran, shares the story of his five-year struggle for survival as a prisoner of war in Africa and England during the Second World War. Conscription, a linguistic divide: The decision to begin a draft split our country deeply; almost every francophone MP rejected it while nearly every anglophone MP supported it. After the Bloom: A daughter’s search for her mother reveals her family’s past in a Japanese internment camp during the Second World War. Epic in scope, intimate in style, Leslie Shimotakahara’s novel blurs between the present and the ever-present past. Huntsville murder: In 2004 a 66-year-old retiree was murdered in his Huntsville home. Despite some promising leads and a $50,000 reward for information the case remains unsolved.
What is Sunday Reads? A weekly online feature, Sunday Reads explores unsolved mysteries, introduces you to interesting people in our communities and offers up new fiction and non-fiction by Canadian authors. Join us every Sunday at yorkregion.com/sundayreads
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l Friday, April 28 Language Cafe - Friday WHEN: 10:00 a.m - 12:00 p.m WHERE: The Bridge Church, 5440 16th Ave., Markham CONTACT: 905-294-6716 COST: These are informal drop-in opportunities where you can enjoy a beverage and snack while practicing English with fluent locals and other newcomers.
Vaughan 20-Minute Makeover WHEN: 1:30 p.m - 2:30 p.m WHERE: Discovery Public School, 120 Discovery Tr., Vaughan CONTACT: Kailyn.smith@vaughan.ca COST: Vaughan schools, businesses, residents and community groups come together to take part in Vaughan’s 20-Minute Makeover community litter clean-up.
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Markham Stouffville Hospital Foundation Presents ’The Disco Ball’ WHEN: 6:00 p.m - 12:00 a.m WHERE: Hilton Toronto/Markham Suites Conference Centre and Spa, 8500 Warden Ave., Markham CONTACT: mwerdi@msh.on.ca COST: visit gala.mshf.on.ca/ The biennial gala plays an important role in achieving hospital’s fundraising goals and fulfilling its
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Visit yorkregion.com/events to submit your own community events for online publishing. promise of excellent patient care. Carlebach Minyan WHEN: 7:31 p.m WHERE: Temple Kol Ami, 36 Atkinson Ave., Vaughan CONTACT: admin@kolami.ca COST: Join us for a traditional, spirited Friday night service based on the upbeat melodies of Rabbi Shlomo Carlebach. Bring your voice, your spirit, and come prepared to sing. Markham Little Theatre presents "Bedroom Farce" WHEN: 8:00 p.m WHERE: Flato Markham Theatre, 171 Town Centre Blvd., Markham CONTACT: info@markhamlittletheatre.ca COST: $26 With relationships ranging from solid to rocky, four couples spend one evening in three bedrooms. Sounds confusing? It is, and hilariously so. l Saturday, April 29 Thornhill Mom to Mom Sale WHEN: 9:00 a.m - 12:00 p.m WHERE: Thornhill United Church, 25 Elgin St. (at Dudley), Thornhill CONTACT: 905-889-2131 COST:
$2; free for children Loads of vendors under one roof, selling only gently used infant, toddler and children’s items. Blood Donor Clinic WHEN: 9:30 a.m - 1:30 p.m WHERE: Vellore Village Community Centre, 1 Villa Royale Ave., Vaughan CONTACT: Canadian Blood Services, 1-888-236-6283, elaine.stpierre@blood.ca, www.blood.ca COST: We need 100,000 new donors this year. Please be one of them. Book online or download the GiveBlood app. Bike into Spring at the Dufferin Clark Library and Community Centre WHEN: 1:00 p.m - 4:00 p.m WHERE: Dufferin Clark Library, 1441 Clark Ave. W., Vaughan CONTACT: 905-653-7323, www.vaughanpl.info COST: Bring your bikes and helmets to join in the fun. Games, DIY bike maintenance tips, community cycling group information, storytimes and a children’s obstacle course.
5 things to do this weekend l Saturday, April 29 World Tai Chi and Qigong Day WHEN: 9:00 a.m - 12:00 p.m WHERE: Sharon-Hope United Church, 18648 Leslie St., East Gwillimbury CONTACT: 519 217-7068 COST: Adults $25, Seniors $15, Kids Free! Arrive at 9 a.m. for a Tai Chi lesson, then join in at 10 a.m. as cities around the world come together to breathe, move as one.
Libraries’ Poetry Hike WHEN: 10:00 a.m - 11:00 a.m WHERE: Kortright Centre for Conservation, 9550 Pine Valley Dr., Vaughan CONTACT: 905-653-7323,COST: Come hear some inspiring Canadian poetry in a beautiful setting at the Kortright Centre for Conservation. Pre-register by phone. Women’s Show WHEN: 10:00 a.m - 4:00 p.m WHERE: Holland Landing Community Centre, 19513 Yonge St., East Gwillimbury CONTACT: 905-953-8980 COST: $5 Tangles Hair Salon and Spa presents the 6th annual East Gwilimbury Women’s Show! Large silent auction, an assortment of events, $1,000 makeover door prize and vendors. Heintzman House Spring Art Show and Sale WHEN: 10:00 a.m - 5:00 p.m WHERE: Heintzman House, 135 Bay Thorn Drive, Thornhill CONTACT: 905 889 7980 COST: Add a touch of colour in your life. More than 400 pieces by 40 of Canada’s premier artists will be on
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display in the historic Heintzman House. l Sunday, April 30 Love. You. Run for Women WHEN: 8:00 a.m - 12:00 p.m WHERE: Markham Pan Am Centre, 16 Main St. Unionville, Markham CONTACT: Madeline Cuadra, mcuadra@msh.on.ca, www.runforwomen.ca COST: Register Lace up and support women’s mental health programs at Markham Stouffville Hospital. There is a 1 km run/walk, 5 km walk/run and a 10 km run.
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Elegant Heathwood 2 bdrm bungalow (1810 sq ft) on a premium 56*149 ft fully landscaped lot. Entertainer’s delight w open concept main fl plan, 9 ft clng, inviting foyer, dining room w tray clng, kitchen w granite counters, island w bkfst bar overlooking great rm w cathedral clng, mstr bdrm w 4pc ens., mn fl office/den, finished bsmt w rec rm, 3rd bdrm, 3pc bath & terrific storage, Backyd oasis w huge deck & patio. MLS #N3776766
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A perfect 2.5 acres situated just minutes from the 404 and all amenities. backyard oasis complete with an in-ground pool all backing onto the beautiful Black River. Inside the house is completely renovated and includes a gourmet kitchen any chef would die for plus so much more! Think hardwood, stone walls, built-ins. Perfect for one family or two (lower level is a walkout and includes a kitchen of its own).
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NORTHWEST AURORA 2500 SF! FINISHED BSMT! POOL! Open House Sat & Sun 2-4pm, 53 Chadburn Cres., Bathurst to Heathwood Hts. to signs! Demand area backs to greenspace! Spac. executive 4+1 bdrm home on private lot! Updated eat-in kit! Sep. formal LR-DR! Large family rm w/fpl! 4 big bdrms! Master w/inviting updated 5pc ensuite! Open concept prof. fin lower level w/5th bdrm – den – huge great rm - 4pc bath & kitchen ability – potential for inlaw suite!
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Open House Sat & Sun 2-4pm, 250 Stone Rd., Aurora – Bayview N. of Vandorf to signs! It’s a renovated beauty – just move in & bring your inlaws! Bsmt rented $1,150/month-tenant will stay or go! Main flr entry from dbl garage! 4 car parking! Open concept plan! Hwd on 1st & 2nd floors! Reno’d gourmet kit! Enticing new ensuite! 4 big bdrms and bright 1 bdrm inlaw in w/o lower level!
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163 HURON HEIGHTS DR, NEWMARKET Extensive Upgrades Inside & Out Move in Ready, Delightful 4 Bed (+2), 4 Bath (Side split). Gorgeous Kitchen with Open Concept to Dining & Living. Prof. Finished Basement with 3 PC Bath. All New Siding, Windows, Insulation & Deck. Roof 2014 2 Car Garage + 6 Car Park. Close to Great Schools, Southlake Hospital, All Amenities & Go Transit. www.163HuronHeights.com Contact Judy Today to Book Your Personal Showing.
5 Harrowsmith Place, Richmond Hill. Drop by to see this fabulous family home in sought after ‘Beaufort Hills’. Located on quiet cul-de-sac and beside walking trails, this 4 bedroom home features a main floor office, huge laundry room, renovated bathrooms and is situated on one of the largest lots on the street. Don’t miss it! For more information, please call The Stroms today!
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Gorgeous Stone/Brick Master Piece In Sought-Out Old Thornhill Village. Impeccable Top Quality Design And Finishes Throughout The Home. Extensive Upgrades With Top Of The Line Finishes, Gorgeous Columns, And Arches. Hardwood Present Extensively With Natural Stone Floors And Granite Counters, Wrought Iron Staircase, 11Ft Ceiling On Main Flr, 10Ft 2nd Flr, Elevator Access To All Flr, Custom Kitchen, B/I High-End Appliances, Great Library W/ Panelled Walls.
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Wonderful 1764 sq Ft condo in one of Ottawa’s finest developments. 2 bedrooms, 2 baths, main floor den, eat in kitchen, balcony, marble baths, incredible amenities, underground parking and so much more. Enjoy the lifestyle at the “Riviera”. Located at 1510 Riverside Dr. Suite 207. MLS#1040775. To view interior photos, please log onto www.davidresnick.ca
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ONTARIO GOVERNMENT NOTICE NOTICE OF STUDY COMMENCEMENT Detail Design and Class Environmental Assessment Study Highway 404 HOV Lane Expansion and Rehabilitation from 407 ETR to Stouffville Road, Regional Municipality of York G.W.P. 2930-02-00 THE STUDY The Ontario Ministry of Transportation (MTO) has retained MMM Group Limited, a subsidiary of WSP Global, to undertake the Detail Design and Class Environmental Assessment (Class EA) Study for the widening of a 10.4 km section of Highway 404 to include the addition of one High Occupancy Vehicle (HOV) lane along each of the northbound and southbound lanes, replacement of the Rouge River Bridges, rehabilitation needs throughout the corridor and reconfiguration of the 16th Avenue interchange ramps. The HOV lanes will begin from the existing terminus on Highway 404 north of the 407 ETR and extend to Stouffville Road, in the Regional Municipality of York. The study area is shown on the key plan. BACKGROUND Following the Preliminary Design Study completed in 2016, a Transportation Environmental Study Report (TESR) documenting the transportation needs, rehabilitation, safety and operational improvement requirements for a 26 km section of Highway 404 from 407 ETR to Green Lane was published for public review, and subsequently received Environmental Assessment approval. This Detail Design and Class EA Study will be carrying forward a portion of the 2016 approved TESR, which will be divided into a series of construction contracts. THE PROCESS This study will follow the approved environmental planning process for Group ‘B’ projects under the Class Environmental Assessment for Provincial Transportation Facilities 1999, as amended in 2000, with the opportunity for public input throughout. Upon completion of the Detail Design and Class EA Study, a Design and Construction Report (DCR) will be prepared and made available for public review. A DCR will be prepared for each contract. CONSULTATION AND COMMENTS Public consultation is an important part of the Class Environmental Assessment process. One Public Information Centre (PIC) will be held at a key milestone during the study to provide agencies, municipalities, business owners, members of the public, and other stakeholders with an opportunity to review, comment on, and discuss the study with members of the Project Team. For additional details, please visit the study website at www.hwy404widening.ca. The Project Team will provide regular updates on the study website with information on events such as the PIC and study documentation. Notice of the PIC and review of the DCRs will also be published in local newspapers and sent directly to those on the study mailing list. If you wish to be added to the study mailing list, or submit comments, please contact one of the Project Team members listed below: Mr. Ben Hui, P.Eng. Consultant Project Manager MMM Group Limited 610 Chartwell Road, Suite 300 Oakville, ON L6J 4A5 tel: 289-835-2505 toll-free: 1-877-562-7947 fax: 905-823-8503 e-mail: project-team@hwy404widening.ca
Ms. Rebecca Palys, P.Eng. Senior Project Engineer Ministry of Transportation - Central Region 159 Sir William Hearst Avenue, 4th Floor Toronto, ON M3M 0B7 tel: 416-235-5566 fax: 416-235-3576 e-mail: project-team@hwy404widening.ca
If you have any accessibility requirements to participate in this project please contact one of the Project Team members listed above.
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Vaughan Chamber of Commerce honours 12 local firms ADAM MARTIN-ROBBINS amartinrobbins@yrmg.com A dozen local firms were feted for excellence in their fields at the Vaughan Chamber of Commerce Business Achievement Awards on April 6. Anna and Nick De Luca, owners of N. De Luca Plumbing Inc., were honoured with the Philanthropic Business Person of the Year award. They were recognized for their generous efforts to give back, in particular through Nicky’s Dream Foundation. The foundation is named after their son who died of a heart attack, at age 26, a day before a meeting he’d set up with SickKids to explore opportunities to do charitable work in support of the renowned hospital. Following his death, Anna, Nick Sr. and their three daughters, Daniela, Melissa and Andrea, made it their mission to live out Nicky’s dream. It started with a request for donations to SickKids cardiology department in lieu of flowers for his funeral, which raised nearly $40,000. Shortly afterward, the De Luca family formed Nicky’s Dream Foundation to have a greater impact by supporting the Labatt Family Heart Centre at SickKids to help children requiring lifesaving treatments and operations.
The family hosts, in alternating years, fundraising golf tournaments and gala events on Nicky’s November birthday. To date, the foundation has raised almost $2 million. The 28th annual Business Achievement Awards set a record with nearly 300 nominees. The other winners were Small Business, Under 25 Employees: Great To Hear Inc. Young Entrepreneur Under 40 John Amendola, snapd Newspaper & Our Brands Media Consumer Business/ Retail - Seacore Seafood Inc. Construction Services & Product - G&L Group Environmental Leadership H2Flow Equipment Inc. Manufacturing In Innovation - Macrodyne Technologies Inc. NonProfit/ Charity - Sponsor - Meta Centre Hospitality & Entertainment: Reptilia Inc. Professional Services - Masters Insurance Limited Restaurants & Food Services: Grazie Ristorante Builders, Developers & General Contractors - OPUS Homes. "I want to congratulate all the nominees and the 12 winners of this year’s Business Achievement Awards," said Brian Shifman, Vaughan Chamber of Commerce president and CEO. "The quality and variety of businesses that were nominated for awards this year was outstanding. It is clear that Vaughan has a growing number of unique, world-class companies," he said.
ONTARIO GOVERNMENT NOTICE Application of Larvicide for Mosquito Control on Ministry of Transportation Property As part of the Ontario government’s commitment to reduce the health risks from West Nile virus in York Region, the Ministry of Transportation (MTO) will treat catch basins from May to October 2017. Larvicide will be applied to control the mosquito population. The larvicide methoprene (Altosid Briquettes, Registration #27694 under the Pest Control Products Act, Canada) will be applied to catch basins on King’s Highways, MTO service centres, patrol yards, carpool lots and truck inspection stations. All larvicide will be applied by provincially licensed exterminators and trained technicians. For more information on the locations and dates of application, please contact MTO at westnileinfo@ontario.ca or call 416-235-5462 (collect calls accepted).
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Death Notices
Death Notices
WITJES, Frederick (Fred) Died peacefully at Mackenzie Health LTC at 92 years of age on April 18, 2017. Beloved husband of Dora for 62 years. Treasured father and father-in-law of Jo (nee Witjes) and Joe Zupnik, Deanna Witjes, and Fred Witjes. Cherished and proud Grandpa of Jordan (Sarah), Sarah and Emily and Great Grandpa of Elliot Joy. Dora and Fred immigrated from Holland and ultimately settled in Richmond Hill to be near their grandkids. We will remember dad for his work ethic, his willingness to volunteer and his love of family, church, garden and our â&#x20AC;&#x2DC;furryâ&#x20AC;&#x2122; pets. No flowers please, Dad would have appreciated a donation in his name to an animal shelter or to the church.
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Memoriam
CUDMORE, Lloyd April 23, 2006 Gone before we could say goodbye, You left us far too soon. The months and years pass at such pace But in our hearts you will always have a special place. We miss you dearly every day. ~ With love forever, Betty, John and Candee (Michael and Heather), Lynn and Terry (Stephanie and Brett)
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Chemical Blender, FT Markham
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