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Information, funding needed for rail safety Rail carriers are working under a shroud of secrecy, putting Ontarians at risk every day. Information regarding what hazardous materials are shipped through our communities remains elusive. At any given moment, emergency responders and local governments have no idea what, exactly, is being transported through municipalities across the province. Yet they are the ones tasked with keeping the populace safe in the event of a disaster. The continued secrecy is putting the public at unnecessary risk and it is not a theoretical risk. The danger is very real. In 2015, 144 rail-related accidents occurred involving dangerous goods in Canada. The five-year-average is 140. One need only look to the disaster at Lac-Megantic to see how very real and devastating such disasters can be. When the unattended freight train derailed, it left 47 people dead and half of the community’s downtown destroyed. That train had previously passed through the densely populated GTA. The disaster prompted renewed calls from municipalities and the province for increased transparency on the shipment of dangerous goods. There have since been improvements to informationsharing, but has it gone far enough? Emergency responders in municipalities have access to historic data of what has come through their community. From that they can undertake disaster planning. The burden - and cost - of preparing for these potential disasters falls squarely on the shoulders of municipalities. Not only must our towns and cities prepare without knowing when, how often and what materials companies are transporting, they must also find a way to pay for managing the dangers these private rail carriers pose. For security reasons, real-time information is not available. And what information is shared with select municipal officials is not intended to be shared with the public. No one wants to tip off a potential terrorist about the exact location of specific chemicals. And the rail carriers don’t want to panic the public. Not only are emergency responders faced with a lack of information, the public remains largely in the dark about what dangerous goods are rolling through their communities. This culture of secrecy does not allow residents to make informed decisions or adequately prepare for possible disaster scenarios. More information is needed. The public needs to have general data regarding what is regularly transported through their backyards. Municipalities need more up-to-date information about what dangers their first responders might have to battle. And those first responders need adequate funding to defend against the worst case scenarios. Rail lines are an important part of this country’s economy, but the dangers they pose need to be better managed. It shouldn’t take another Lac-Megantic to bring about these much-needed reforms.
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Correction, apology for hospital letter I am writing with respect to my letter to the editor which appeared in the Dec. 8, 2016, edition of this paper. The letter made certain statements about Quinto Annibale and the Vaughan Health Care Foundation which were incorrect. Although there was never any intent on my part to suggest that there was any wrongdoing, when I wrote my letter I did not fully understand all of the facts surrounding the subject matter of my letter. I now understand the facts as they have been communicated to me to be as follows: -In July of 2012, the Vaughan Health Care Foundation paid out all of
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and transparent; -The Vaughan Health Campus of Care paid approximately $731,000 per acre ($60 million total) when it acquired the land for the hospital. Today, the land is worth over $5,000,000 per acre ($410 Million total). -The price paid for the land in 2009 was supported by appraisals. The appraisals confirmed that the price paid constituted fair market value. It is now clear to me that without the involvement of the VaughanHealth Campus of Care and the Vaughan Health Care Foundation, there would have been no hospital ground to break. Ac-
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LISA QUEEN lqueen@yrmg.com It may be located in Mississauga, but Toronto’s Pearson International Airport is a major source of employment for York Region, a study shows. About 17,000 jobs in the region owe their existence to the airport. That works out to one in every 33 jobs. Those jobs are held both by York
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17,000 jobs in York and provide employment for about 22,000 York residents," the report said. About 4,000 York residents work directly at airport. York’s proximity to the airport means incoming travellers often spend their money here. It also means the region is a key location for businesses relying on connections to internation-
al trade such as transportation, warehousing and manufacturing companies, the report said. Overall, the airport generates 49,000 jobs such as taxi-drivers, baggage handlers, flight crew and security staff. That’s up from 40,000 in 2011. The airport generates or facilitates 332,000 jobs overall, which accounts for $42 billion, the report said.
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help her cope. And she’s had enough. Belczowski plans to attend a public information workshop this month to see if medical marijuana is right for her. The event is being organized by Sherry Bennett, a Richmond Hill resident and owner of the personal assistance company Bayview Concierge. Bennett, too, had little exposure to marijuana growing up, but recently tried cannabis to help with her long-term PTSD. The effect was impressive: her nightmares, flashbacks and extreme anxiety disappeared. Now, she wants to share what she has learned about the controversial substance with others through an e-book she wrote and an event she has planned for later this month. "There are so many myths out there. Education is crucial," says Bennett,
who organized Medical Cannabis: It’s High Time We Learned the Facts to be held at the Richmond Hill Centre for the Performing Arts. The event, set for Jan. 29, brings together a panel of medical practitioners, patient advocates and researchers to discuss the current and future state of medical cannabis in Canada. Since first investigating the world of pot, Bennett has discovered many others with health challenges who are interested in its medical benefits - but who are afraid to ask questions because of the stigma. Many were seniors like Belczowski, suffering with extreme or chronic pain that has not been helped by mainstream medicine. Belczowski says she has had many health issues over her lifetime including a hip replacement in 2000 that resulted in a "dropped foot" that put her in a wheelchair, insomnia, acid
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An assortment of canniis oil bottles, eye-droppers and lockable plastic leaf or capsule containers. reflux and ongoing pain in her leg and lower back. The nine prescription pills she was prescribed caused debilitating side effects. "I was nauseated and so dizzy it was hard to move from sofa to chair. It felt like I was on a boat. I’ve kind of lost hope in prescription medications. The
side effects make life downright miserable." Last month she stopped all but a few of the pills and feels somewhat better, but the pain remains and she wonders if marijuana, if it was tolerated and controlled like other medications, might help - as it has helped her 80-year-old friend who takes it for pain
The panel will tackle myriad issues such as affordability, insurance coverage and how to navigate the prescription process and Bennett hopes the event will help erase the "stoner image." Mona Belczowski is eager to learn more, hoping marijuana will make her golden years less painful years. "They say old age is not for sissies. You have to put up with a lot of bad things happening to your body," she says "If this can make it a little easier, to take the edge off, then I am willing to try."
related to his cancer. She plans to attend Bennett’s event to learn more about costs, coverage and what type of cannabis she might require. There will be an opportunity to talk to health care providers and to register with a licensed provider, but no pot on site. Bennett says she plans to focus on the medical aspects of the drug. "The focus will be on education. Richmond Hill is in the dark on this," she says. "People think they have to smoke it, or worry they’re going to get high. A lot are afraid they will become addicted, but they won’t. And they need to know they won’t get arrested if they go through the right channels, the legal channels. "A lot of places have been popping up on Yonge Street that are illegal ... They could be laced with contaminants, pesticide or mould. You must use pharmaceutical grade."
| Vaughan Citizen | Thursday, January 26, 2017
Public information session to discuss cannabis, health care
Medical Cannabis panel presentation Jan. 29, 2:30 to 5 p.m. Richmond Hill Centre for Performing Arts Tickets: $15, $20 at the door Call 905-787-8811
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©2016 Audi Canada. Limited-time lease offers available through Audi Finance, on approved credit, on select new and unregistered 2017 Audi models. *Appropriate all-season or winter tires are required when driving during cold, snowy, or icy weather conditions, or else slipping may occur. Even with appropriate tires, you must always drive in a manner appropriate for the weather, visibility and road conditions. Winter tires may be mandatory in your province or territory. †Lease example: 2017 Audi A4 2.0 TFSI quattro S tronic Komfort/2017 Audi Q5 2.0 TFSI quattro tiptronic Komfort with base MSRP of $45,295/$45,895 (including $2,095 freight and PDI), at 2.9%/2.9% APR for 36/48-month term with $458/$468 monthly payment (after application of $750/$1,500 quattro Credit). $100 a/c levy, $22 EHF (tires), $58 PPSA fee, $10 OMVIC fee, $395 dealer administration fee, $4,688/$4,188 down payment or equivalent trade-in, a security deposit of approximately one month’s lease payment and first monthly payment are due at lease inception. Total lease obligation: $21,176/$26,652 (excluding applicable taxes). License, insurance, registration, options and applicable taxes are extra. Kilometre allowance of 12,000/year; charge of $0.30/$0.35 per km for excess kilometres. ‡An in-store $750/$1,500 quattro Credit available as a cash discount off MSRP on purchase or lease of select new and unregistered 2017 Audi A4 2.0 TFSI quattro S tronic Komfort/2017 Audi Q5 2.0 TFSI quattro tiptronic Komfort models. **Audi Care is a comprehensive service and maintenance plan covering scheduled maintenance at 25,000 km, 40,000 km, 55,000 km and 70,000 km (75,000 km for 2017 Audi vehicles), available on select new and unregistered 2017 Audi models. Dealer participation is required. Offers end January 31, 2017, and are subject to change or cancellation without notice. Dealer order/trade may be necessary. Dealer may sell or lease for less. Vehicles shown for illustration purposes only. Audi AG trademarks are used under license. To find out more about Audi, visit Pfaff Audi, call 1-888-872-6605, or visit us at www.pfaffaudi.com.
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EVENTS O Sunday, January 29 Science workshops at Lee Valley Tools WHEN: 10:30 a.m. to 2:30 p.m. WHERE: Lee Valley Tools Vaughan, 167 Chrislea Rd. CONTACT: Carmen Bandar, 905-264-1208 COST: $30 See sound with your own eyes and create music with a vegetable. Discover the magic of Lenz’s law and build an electromagnetic door buzzer. Call to register ASAP.
O Tuesday, January 31 Walking with Dinosaurs in a Green World WHEN: 3:30 p.m. WHERE: Pierre Berton Resource Library, 4921 Rutherford Rd. CONTACT: Pierre Berton Resource Library, 905653-7323, www.vaughanpl.info, Librarian.Librarian@vaughan.ca COST: Free See every corner of the world or go back in time with our green screen. Bring your family or friends and see where your library visit can take you.
O Thursday, February 2 Trivia NIght at Ansley Grove Library WHEN: 7 p.m. WHERE: Ansley Grove Library, 350 Ansley Grove Road CONTACT: Ansley Grove Library, 905-653-7323, www. vaughanpl.info, Librarian.Librar-
O GET CONNECTED Visit yorkregion.com/events to submit your own community events for online publishing. ian@vaughan.ca COST: Free Are you fond of Trivial Pursuit? Come by yourself or bring friends for our first-ever Trivia Night. For ages 18 and older.
O Friday, February 3 Robot Day at the Bathurst Clark Resource Library WHEN: 11 a.m. WHERE: Bathurst Clark Resource Library, 900 Clark Ave. W. CONTACT: Bathurst Clark Resource Library, 905-653-7323, www.vaughanpl.info, Librarian. Librarian@vaughan.ca COST: Free For Robot Day, it’s robots, all day: robot story time, robot costumemaking, robot coding, robot building. For all ages. Making Music for Fun at Pierre Berton Resource Library WHEN: 2 p.m. WHERE: Pierre Berton Resource Library, 4921 Rutherford Rd. CONTACT: Pierre Berton Resource Library, 905653-7323, www.vaughanpl.info, Librarian.Librarian@vaughan.ca COST: Free If you are an imaginative, creative, and inspiring young musician, join us for Making Music for Fun,
an hour of musical fun with local flutist, Stéphanie Superle.
O Sunday, February 5 York Region Weddings and Events EXPO 2017 WHEN: 12 p.m. to 5 p.m. WHERE: Riviera Parque Convention Centre, 2800 Hwy. 7 CONTACT: Monika Allard, 416-723-3701, https://www.facebook.com/ events/285830258472543/, COST: contact for info Calling all the future brides and grooms for extraordinary experience at our show.
O Monday, February 6 February Create It! Tech Tutorial features Photography WHEN: 7 p.m. to 8 p.m. WHERE: Civic Centre Resource Library, 2191 Major Mackenzie Dr. CONTACT: Civic Centre Resource Library, 905-653-7323, www. vaughanpl.info, Librarian.Librarian@vaughan.ca COST: $50 for three sessions Get expert advice on photography from community expert, Andrew Sztein. Please pre-register at the service desk.
5 things to do this weekend O Saturday, January 28 Family Fun Science Workshops WHEN: 10 a.m. to 11:30 a.m. WHERE: Markham Museum, 9350 Markham Rd. CONTACT: Markham Museum, 905-3055970, www.markhammuseum.ca, museuminfo@markham.ca COST: $18 for one child and one adult From pulleys and gears to slimy experiments, we will explore the science behind some of our favourite things. New Year’s Levee and free community swim WHEN: 1:30 p.m. to 4:30 p.m. WHERE: Angus Glen C.C., 3990 Major Mackenzie Dr. East CONTACT: Dr. Helena Jaczek, MPP constiuency office, 905-2944931 COST: Free Celebrate the new year at the News Years Levee hosted by Dr. Helena Jaczek, MPP for Oak Ridges-Markham hosts a New Year’s Levee. STEMfest WHEN: 2 p.m. to 4 p.m. WHERE: Aurora Public Library, 15145 Yonge St. CONTACT: Aurora Public Library, 905-727-9494 COST: Free
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Federal Liberal leader Justin Trudeau was at Pacific Mall to participate in Chinese New Year Celebrations, including a stint as a lion dancer.
Science, technology, engineering, math. Hour of Code, Raspberry Pi, First LEGO League Jr. and 3D printing.
O Sunday, January 29
Richmond Hill Hoot ‘n Howl WHEN: 7 p.m. to 9 p.m. WHERE: Swan Centre for Conservation, 1229 Bethesda Side Road CONTACT: Katie Biddie, 416-2750160, kbiddie@trca.on.ca COST: Free Enjoy a short presentation on owls
Chinese New Year Celebration WHEN: 1 p.m. to WHERE: Markham Civic Centre, 101 Town Centre Blvd. CONTACT: Markham Civic Centre, 905-477-7000 COST: Free Enjoy traditional Chinese music and celebrate the year of the rooster.
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It’s official. I am pleased to introduce Alectra Vaughan’s new electric utility that will serve one million customers in the Greater Toronto and Hamilton Area. The merger between PowerStream, Enersource Corporation and Horizon Utilities, and the purchase of Hydro One Brampton, will be complete in February, making Alectra the second largest municipally-owned electric utility by customer base in North America. The energy sector is evolving at a rapid pace and the time was right for PowerStream to be part of the historic agreement to unite with others in Ontario. After months of hard work, dedication, public consultation and the signing of agreements by PowerStream’s shareholder municipalities - Vaughan, Markham and Barrie - the application to consolidate the four utilities was reviewed and approved by the Ontario Energy Board in 2016.
MAURIZIO BEVILACQUA Mayor’s Column As chair of PowerStream, I have personally witnessed the results of thousands of hours of dedicated work and hundreds of effective meetings. By bringing together four leading provincial electricity distribution companies, we have created a larger and dynamic utility that can seize the opportunities for the future. What is most important for me is the fact that this merger is people focused at its core it is about increasing value for taxpayers and reducing costs for consumers. What does this mean for you?
• Rates will be lower over the long term which will provide savings • Joining resources will result in improved customer service • More products will become available This merger positions us as leaders in Ontario and at the forefront of providing enhanced services for residents. Most importantly, it will further advance our ability to deliver reliable power safely and efficiently as we invest in technology and drive innovation. This has been an exciting time as we have come together with other cities to create a company that will generate benefits for you - the customer. It is important to me that we protect Vaughan’s interests and continue to respect your hard-earned dollars. We have seen an enormous transformation in our city in the past seven years this is another big win as we take Vaughan to the next level.
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WE KNOW OUR CITY. WE LOVE OUR CITY. WE ARE INTERCITY! Vittorio Grossi
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Brand New Unit With Jane St Exposure. Prime Commercial /Retail Space In Heart Of Vaughan. State Of The Art Building. The Crystal Corporate Centre Is A Commercial Complex With Great Mix Of Retail And Professional, Medical, Restaurants, Firms And Daycare. Mezzanine Available Up To 40%. 22 Ft Clear Height. Ample Parking.
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Full-time & Part-time shifts GUARANTEED HOURS No weekends Providing cleaning for seniors in the community. Location: Vaughan, Richmond Hill to Markham areas Requirements: � Vehicle and valid Ontario driver’s license � Ability to perform housecleaning tasks � Experience working with seniors � Ability to communicate effectively in English (verbal/ written) Other: � Paid travel time and gas allowance � Additional language(s) an asset We thank all applicants for their interest. Only those considered for an interview will be contacted.
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PERSONAL SUPPORT WORKERs (PSW) Full & Part-time shifts Richmond Hill to Vaughan communities Our Personal Support Workers provide personal care, meal preparation, respite care, home help and social interaction with seniors in the community. Requirements: â—? 037 #ERTIlCATE â—? 6EHICLE AND VALID /NTARIO DRIVERS LICENSE REQUIRED â—? Experience working with seniors â—? Experience with household management â—? Ability to communicate effectively in English (verbal and written) Other: â—? Paid travel time and gas allowance â—? Additional language(s) an asset We thank all applicants for their interest. Only those considered for an interview will be contacted.
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Full-time & Part-time shifts GUARANTEED HOURS No weekends Providing cleaning for seniors in the community. Location: Vaughan, Richmond Hill to Markham areas Requirements: � Vehicle and valid Ontario driver’s license � Ability to perform housecleaning tasks � Experience working with seniors � Ability to communicate effectively in English (verbal/ written) Other: � Paid travel time and gas allowance � Additional language(s) an asset We thank all applicants for their interest. Only those considered for an interview will be contacted.
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PERSONAL SUPPORT WORKERs (PSW) Full & Part-time shifts Richmond Hill Assisted Living Guaranteed hours Supporting seniors with independent living
Multimatic Dynamic Suspensions is
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Planning, organizing, directing day to day operations for lumber company in Vaughan. Email resume to: nadiat@rogers.com
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May to Nov. $11.40/hr. Call 905-727-5056
F/T afternoon shifts 2pm to 10pm mechanic, services, road service, ENGINE TRANSMISSION ELECTRICITY ETC 2EQUIREMENTS CRIMINAL CHECK 4 license, own tools, valid G license, WORKS WELL WITHOUT SUPERVISION 2ATE OF PAY ACCORDING TO EXPERIENCE /VERTIME PAID AFTER HRS "ENElTS AFTER MONTHS Submit resume via fax: 905-790-0447 or email: csylvain@ freewaytransportation.ca
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Able to deal with customers, place orders, basic computer knowledge. Email resumes to: nadiat @rogers.com
Food manufacturing experience required for production workers.
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RECE’s, Assistant and Supply Teachers required. Min 2 yrs experience. Email resume: woodbridge@ northhillprivate.ca
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*Limited time lease offer available through Volkswagen Finance, on approved credit, based on a new and unregistered 2017 Jetta 1.4T Trendline base model with 5-speed manual transmission and an MSRP of $18,020. $1,625 freight and PDI included. Monthly payment of $256. 36-month term at 0% APR. $589 down payment (including $10 OMVIC fee, $22 EHF (tires), $58 PPSA fee and up to $499 dealer administrative fee), security deposit of $310 and first monthly payment due at lease inception. Discount of $150 is already included in the lease amounts mentioned above. 80,000-kilometre allowance; charge of $0.15/km for excess kilometres. Total lease obligation: $9,805. License, insurance, registration, options and applicable taxes are extra. **$4,000 discount on MSRP available on cash purchase only of new and unregistered 2017 Touareg models. Discount varies by model. †Lease payments of $207/$334/$359/$270/$455 on the Jetta / Tiguan Trendline / Tiguan Wolfsburg Edition / Golf SportWagen / Golf Alltrack must be made on a monthly basis and cannot be made weekly. Weekly equivalent payments shown for information only. Limited time lease offer available through Volkswagen. Finance, on approved credit, based on a new and unregistered 2017 Jetta 1.4T Trendline / Tiguan FWD Trendline / Tiguan Wolfsburg Edition / Golf SportWagen 1.8T Trendline / Golf Alltrack 1.8T model with 5/6/6/5/6-speed manual/automatic/automatic/manual/automatic transmission. $1,625/$1,795/$1,795/$1,625/$1,625 freight and PDI included in monthly payment. 60-month term at 1.49%/2.49%/2.49%/2.49%/3.49% APR. $589/$689/$689/$689/$689 down payment (including $0/$100/$100/$100/$100 air-conditioning levy, $10 OMVIC fee, $22 EHF (tires), $58 PPSA fee and up to $499 dealer administrative fee), $260/$380/$410/$320/$510 security deposit and first monthly payment due at lease inception. Total lease obligation: $13,009/$20,729/$22,229/$16,889/$27,989. Discount of $150/$0/$0/$750/$0 is already included in the lease amounts mentioned above. 80,000-kilometre allowance; charge of $0.15/km for excess kilometres. License, insurance, registration, options and applicable taxes are extra. ‡Appropriate all-season or winter tires are required when driving during cold, snowy or icy weather conditions, or else slipping may occur. Winter tires may be mandatory in your province or territory. Even with appropriate tires, always drive in a manner appropriate for the weather, terrain, visibility and road conditions. Dealer may sell or lease for less. Dealer order/trade may be necessary. Offers end January 31, 2017 and are subject to change or cancellation without notice. Models shown: 2017 Jetta 1.8T Highline automatic transmission, $30,751 / 2017 Tiguan 2.0T Highline automatic transmission, $39,624 / 2017 Golf Alltrack 1.8T automatic transmission, $37,551. Vehicles shown for illustration purposes only and may include optional equipment. Visit vwoffers.ca or your Volkswagen dealer for details. “Volkswagen”, the Volkswagen logo, “Jetta”, “Tiguan”, “Golf”, “Touareg”, “4MOTION”, “TSI”, “Highline”, and “Trendline” are registered trademarks of Volkswagen AG. “Golf SportWagen”, “SportWagen” and “Alltrack” are trademarks of Volkswagen AG. © 2017 Volkswagen Canada.