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Casandra Diamond (left), director of BridgeNorth, and Debbie Pond, co-chair of the Community Partner Alliance to Stop Trafficking – York Region, hope to raise awareness about the sex industry in York Region.
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Casandra Diamond says she will never forget what happened Sept. 11, 2014, at 7:10 p.m. That is the moment in time she left the sex trade industry. For 10 years, starting at the
age of 17, the Newmarket woman serviced men - sometimes 10 to 15 a night. She watched other girls like her struggle to survive, coming from abusive childhoods into lives of violence and addiction. Her faith, an encouraging community, and one strong
person who invested the time, helped her change her life and now she wants to give back as director of a growing organization called BridgeNorth, a program of Grace Church in Newmarket that helps women trapped in prostitution, sexual exploitation and trafficking.
Diamond shared her story with others involved in the fight against human trafficking at the “Hope Happens” event in Richmond Hill on Nov. 10. Organizers hope it is the first of many events to let people
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Children need less structure when it's time to play Five ways to encourage unstructured play: 1. Get outside -- explore nature, play with rocks, sticks, leaves and anything else on the ground or take a hike on a trail. 2. Loose parts -- a collection of odds and ends, shapes, corks, string and anything else you can find will encourage imaginative play. 3. Be spontaneous -- an impromptu dance party or trip to the park gets your child active. 4. Use your imagination -- put together a dress-up trunk and let your child be whoever they want to be or make a craft box and let your child choose how to make their masterpiece. 5. Make a game -- whether it be a physical board game or an active game, let your child teach you how to play it their way.
Teresa LaTchford tlatchford@yrmg.com Too much structured play is depriving your child of the opportunity to develop certain life skills. Unstructured play, also known as active play, is child led, spontaneous play, according to York Region Public Health nurse Carol Karner. Unlike organized sports or structured lessons, this type of play has no time limits, no rules to follow and no adult instruction. "The hardest challenge for a parent is to step back and let their child work things out," Karner said. "But letting them play independently is beneficial to their development." Something as simple as sending your child into the backyard to play independently or with friends not only gets them up and moving but also lets them use their imagination, problem solving skills, risk assessment, social skills and boost self-esteem. A child will find things outside to play with, use problem solving skills when they decide what should come next, assess risk while climbing trees or balancing on a log and social skills are used to negotiate with friends while playing make believe. "Children love to be independent," she added. "Schedule free time, go outside and let your child decide how they want to play." Indoors, parents can encourage their children to dance or provide a "loose parts" bucket to encourage imaginative play. The education system has recognized the importance of free play and has increased play-based
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(Above) Aldergrove Public School kindergarten students, Sean Zhang (left), 5, and Zimo Zheng, 5, participate in unstructured play by painting leaf patterns on paper. learning opportunities in the classroom, according to York Region District School Board curriculum consultant Shara-Lynn Fraser. The Council of Ministers of Education, Canada
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cognitive, physical, social and emotional skills, Fraser added. Parents could take a similar approach to educators by letting children lead but answering their questions, participating
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• LETTERS • Ban oil tanker traffic off B.C.’s north coast During the election campaign, the Liberal Party promised to ban oil tanker traffic on the B.C. North Coast. A sunken tugboat continues to leak diesel fuel along the bountiful coastline of British Columbia’s Great Bear Rainforest, poisoning marine life that sustains local communities. The fuel tug and barge are minuscule compared to oil tankers, and crude oil and bitumen are far more toxic than diesel. This is far from a “world-class” oil spill response. No matter how thorough the cleanup, the Heiltsuk Nation and others living on the coast will feel the effects for many years to come. It is time for Canada to
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Groundbreaking did not recognize instrumental people Re: Mackenzie Vaughan Hospital breaks ground, Oct. 27. It was disappointing to read that the Vaughan Hospital groundbreaking did not recognize the efforts of those who were instrumental in achieving
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Black Friday no longer just for the United States consumer Teresa LaTchford tlatchford@yrmg.com Lisa Queen lqueen@yrmg.com Black Friday is no longer a unique event observed only in the United States. The event began in the United States as the shopping day after Thanksgiving, much like Canada's Boxing Day, as most people have a long weekend, according to Schulich School of Business marketing professor Detlev Zwick. Thanksgiving is often a bigger holiday than Christmas south of the border because it is a four-day holiday and Boxing Day is not a statutory holiday like it is in Canada. But what used to be the most anticipated shopping event of the year exclusively for residents in the United States has rippled into markets around the world. "Black Friday has become a globalized phenomenon," he said. "For example, I was watching Russian television and they have ads for Black Friday there. There is no Thanksgiving in Russia." Every year, more and more countries are embracing the shopping event and businesses are advertising sale items specific to the "holiday". The Internet shopping boom has only added fuel to the fire due to convenience and accessibility to global markets. "Canadian retailers were initially upset with Black Friday as they watched consumers head over the border to spend their money," he said. Local retailers were reluctant to introduce the idea of Black Friday six years ago because it was viewed as a concept that would cut their profit margins due to the need to cut prices. However, retailers have come to embrace the shopping event and treat it as a kick-off to the holiday shopping season. Canadian retailers offer Black Friday deals to stay competitive, according to Aurora Shopping Centre marketing co-ordinator Kerry Marchment. "Four years ago those deals
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Man honoured with Ontario Senior Achievement Award
Keshubhai Chaudhari recognized for volunteer work at Elspeth Heyworth Centre for Women
AdAm mArtin-robbins amartinrobbins@yrmg.com A Vaughan senior citizen has garnered a provincial award for his efforts giving back to the community. Keshubhai Chaudhari was honoured with a Senior Achievement Award by Lieutenant Governor of Ontario Elizabeth Dowdeswell and MPP Dipika Damerla, minis-
ter responsible for seniors affairs, during a special ceremony at Queen’s Park Monday, Nov. 7. Chaudhari volunteers at the Elspeth Heyworth Centre for Women where he helps to connect Gujarati families to local programs and services, according to a news release. He also founded the centre’s Garba and Dandiya Raas annual South Asian traditional
dance event. Beyond that, Chaudhari is an active member in the community whose efforts include helping vulnerable seniors and encouraging people to vote. He was one of 20 people from across the province recognized with a Senior Achievement Award, the province’s highest form of recognition for individuals over the age of 65.
“It is an honour to recognize these 20 amazing individuals who have given back to their communities with their time, talents, wisdom and compassion,” Damerla said in a news release. “They are excellent examples of modern, active seniors who are engaged in making our province a better place. I am certain that Ontarians of all ages will be inspired by their actions.”
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New alliance to combat human trafficking launches in York Region
● From page 1 know that human trafficking happens in York Region. “When we talk about human trafficking, it’s a bit freaky. It’s something that happens in China, in India; it’s something that happens ‘over there’,” said Amanda Stassen, on the executive leadership team of the newly formed Community Partner Alliance to Stop Trafficking-York Region. Stassen told the gathering at 360Kids Home Base that when she heard trafficking was happening in York Region, “I went into a bit of a paralytic shock. How is that possible? And I have two kids!” “But hope happens when we start the conversation...stop hiding in fear,” she added. “It’s about breaking through the darkness and shedding light, telling everyone what is going on so they can be empowered to change.” And what is going on would likely surprise you. YRP Detective Doug James, from the organized crime bureau and human trafficking
team, said many York Region girls “enter the game” at 14 to 16 years of age. Almost all victims have experienced sexual abuse, often by a family member or family friend, at an early age, although “we have had girls who are university-educated, come from wealthy families, brought up in great social circles, popular with their friends. You wouldn’t think that person would have any vulnerabilities, they seem like they’ve got it all together, but it happens.” There are also boys being trafficked, although YRP deals primarily with girls. “I’m sure there are guys out there being trafficked, but I’ll be honest with you, we haven’t come across them. There are probably reasons for that maybe we’re not focusing on them or maybe we have a narrow scope of what we’re looking at.” James said there are two types of pimps: the Romeo, and the Gorilla. The former acts like a boyfriend and pushes his girl to work so they can save money for a wonderful life together - a
fabricated story. The Gorilla “is straight up violence right off the bat; some of it is atrocious.” Pimps find their girls primarily online - social websites, Facebook, Instagram, instant messaging through dating websites like Plenty of Fish - but also make connections by hanging out at group homes, shopping malls and shelters. Most victims struggle with depression, low self-esteem and suicidal thoughts. Drug and alcohol addiction, is common, he said. “A lot of girls will take drugs to numb their brain from what they’re having to do. This is their way to cope.” The girls don’t “work the corners” in York Region, he said. “Nowadays it’s all pushed online... We still see massage parlours and strip clubs. We’re starting to see a lot more spas, in Markham in particular.” But hotels are the biggest venue, he said. “It’s happening in every hotel in York Region.” ‘Johns,’ the customers, are from every walk of life -paying $80 to $120 per half-hour, $180 to
$240 an hour. “Most girls say they’ve been told by their pimps they must make at least $1,000 a day. If they don’t, the pimp decreases their rates, offer ‘specials’ so the girls must service more people to reach their quota.” Generally the pimp takes all the profit and throws a few dollars or gifts to the girls, he said. If it weren’t for the customers, human trafficking wouldn’t exist, said Kevin Vowles, community engagement manager for White Ribbon, a Canadian organization promoting healthy relationships and new visions of masculinity. Men and boys have a responsibility to fight the ‘toxic masculinity’ and ‘locker-room talk’ that makes it acceptable, Vowles said, adding White Ribbon’s program itstartswithyou.ca can help. Debbie Pond, a director with U-R Home, a nonprofit organization planning the first safe house for human trafficking victims in York Region, agreed. “You can start a conversation with your family, with your boys when they are five, six and
seven. Nobody is born a pimp, a trafficker, a buyer of sex. “It starts with you, as parents, grandparents... it can’t all be on law enforcement, front line workers, teachers. It has to start at home.” For more, email York. cpast@gmail.com or Michelle. stemer@360kids.ca
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some cases, clusters of semi-detached homes, in older areas of the city such as Kleinburg, Concord and Maple's historic downtown core. "I submit to council that these guidelines and amendments to the Official Plan are a considerable step forward, not backwards, and I believe are supported AdAm mArtin-robbins by a majority of residents," David Brand amartinrobbins@yrmg.com said. But some in the development industry A lot of longtime residents are happy have a different take. about it, but affected landowners and Leo Longo, a lawyer with Aird & real estate developers - not so much. Berlis who represents City Park Homes, That's what councillors heard at a called some of the proposed policy changNov. 1 public hearing on proposed Offies "bad planning." "To say that townhouses are allowed, cial Plan policies for townhouse and but only if they front on a public street other forms of infill development in will prevent townhouses on deep lots "established areas" with detached homes that are on arterial roads," he said. on large lots. "These deep lots have nothing in com"A great job has been done here, the mon with the interior of the (sursooner we get it (the policy changes) rounding) neighbourhood and ought adopted the better," Kleinburg resident to be allowed to develop in a townRoger Dickinson said. house format, on private roads. Your He was among a dozen homeownproposed Official Plan (policies) absoers who spoke in support of proposed lutely prohibits any development on amendments to Vaughan's Official Plan. private roads. That's bad planning and Among the proposed policy changes ought not to find favour with this counare: cil." • New townhouse developments in Ryan Guetter, from Weston Consultneighbourhoods designated as low-rise ing, expressed similar concerns. residential in community areas should A handful of other developer repreonly be permitted along major thoroughsentatives also wrote letters expressfares, also known as arterial roads, such ing their opposition as Islington Avenue, Keele Street or “I suspect between now to the proposed policy changes. Pine Valley Drive. The final ver• Townhouses and when this comes to should have front committee of the whole, sion of the proposed Official Plan policy doors facing a pubthere’s going to be a changes is expected to lic street, not pripresented to counvate laneways or lot of lobbying by the be cil in the spring. the rear yards of Though several another block of development community councillors seem suphouses. wanting to see major portive, Maple/Klein• The scale and Councillor Marimassing of townchanges or to see this burg lyn Iafrate issued a house developwarning. ments shall respect defeated.” "I suspect between the scale and mass- Marilyn Iafrate now and when this ing of adjacent comes to committee developments of the whole, there's going to be a lot of • Existing healthy, mature trees lobbying by the development commushould be retained and protected. nity wanting to see major changes or to The amendments stem from a study see this defeated," she said. "I hope it's dubbed the Community Area Policy not and I really hope that we all have Review for Low-Rise Residential Desigthe courage here to see this through nations, which proposes several changes to an amendment of the Official Plan." to the city's Official Plan as well as If council approves the policy new urban design guidelines, adopted by changes, it's not certain they'll come council in October. into effect unchanged, or at all, as anyThe study was commissioned followone opposed to them can appeal to the ing outcry about a surge in "inappropriOntario Municipal Board. ate" townhouse developments and, in
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● Saturday, November 19 St. Clare of Assisi Parish Christmas Craft and Bake Sale WHEN: 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. WHERE: St. Clare of Assisi Parish, 150 St. Francis Ave. CONTACT: Ana Nazare, 647-4029080, ana_nazare@hotmail.com COST: Free
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5 things to do this weekend ● Saturday, November 19 Giinwint Aadizookaanaan: Reflections of Ogemawahj Exhibition WHEN: 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. WHERE: Aurora Cultural Centre, 22 Church Street CONTACT: Clare Bolton, 905-713-1818, www.auroraculturalcentre.ca, info@auroraculturalcentre.ca COST: Free Artist Clayton Samuel King’s solo exhibition is an interpretive journey through the Potawatomi stories of Chief Ogemawahjiwon, Migizi Doodem.
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AdAm mArtin-robbins amartinrobbins@yrmg.com Spend a bit of time at Woodbridge's Father Ermanno Bulfon Community Centre and chances are pretty good you'll encounter someone whose life has been touched by Charles Camilleri. In fact, if you're there almost any day of the week during the day, you'll likely meet the man himself. Twice a week, Tuesdays and Fridays, he runs Hangin' Out Together, a free drop-in program for people 16 or older with special needs. Participants play billiards, table tennis, foosball, backgammon, chess, checkers, or simply relax and read a newspaper. Often, they sit down and chat with Camilleri about what's going on in their lives. "It's like a family," said the 71-year-old father of two. "We celebrate everybody's birthday with pizza and cake." While there are many regulars, Camilleri is always asking others to join them. If he spots someone milling about in the hallways, Camilleri zips over in his motorized wheelchair and invites them to come inside the meeting room to have a cup of tea or coffee. Hangin' Out Together runs at the community centre from September until June. During the summer hiatus, Camilleri organizes group excursions for attendees to places such as Niagara Falls and the 30,000 Islands. Camilleri launched the program in 2005 after a woman told him she had to drive her son to Maple
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Charles Camilleri founded a drop-in program for people with disabilities called Hangin’ Out Together 11 years ago and organizes an annual fundraiser to support it. Participants, ages 16 and older, with special needs come out twice a week to play sports, games and socialize at the Father Ermanno Bulfon Community Centre for free. because she couldn't find any programs for people with disabilities in Woodbridge. He responded in characteristic Camilleri fashion: "Let's start one next week." Though the program didn't come together that quickly, it was up and running within the year. And it's been going strong ever since. Camilleri not only runs Hangin' Out Together, he organizes the annual Christmas fundraiser that makes it possible to offer the program for free. This year's instalment - complete with supper, Santa, a raffle, a silent auction and a dance - takes place at Da Vinci Banquet Hall Wednesday, Nov. 23. When he's not running Hangin' Out Together, Camilleri plays bocce at the community centre three days a week with local seniors, another program he founded. Tuesday nights, he's at the Woodbridge library matching wits with other chess aficionados at the drop-in program he's run there for seven years. Camilleri is also a fierce advocate for people with
disabilities. He's spearheaded at least a dozen accessibility improvements at the Father Ermanno Bulfon Community Centre alone. Maria Grazia De Silvi has attended Hangin' Out Together with her 38-yearold son Robert for about five years. She considers Camilleri a superhero - "Wonder Man." Returning to Canada from Italy after many years, De Silvi had no idea where to take Robert, who has Down syndrome, to socialize and keep active. They were at the community centre asking about programs he could sign up for when Camilleri spotted them and told them about Hangin' Out Together. "The heart of the program is him," De Silvi said. "He makes sure we are all kind to each other and we are all friends." Robert attends another program twice a week, but he most looks forward to seeing Camilleri. "Here nobody judges you," De Silvi said. "It's very friendly and we help each other in any way we can."
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The Crown in the case of Det. Const. Remo Romano - the York Regional Police officer who was just found not guilty in a dangerous driving causing death trial - is set to appeal his acquittal. It was in late September that Romano, of Woodbridge, was cleared of the charges relating to the 2014 winter night he was working undercover, while speeding
down a 60 km/h road at 115 km/h. His F-150 would eventually strike and kill Carla Abogado, 18, of Toronto, who was jaywalking across St. Clair Avenue East, with earbuds in her ears. The Crown objected to Justice Brian O'Marra's decision to exclude jurors from finding Romano guilty of dangerous driving should they find his actions did not reach the threshold of dangerous driving causing death. The trial leading to the officer's
acquittal came shortly after his first trial, which began in May and ended in a hung jury. The court heard that prior to the crash, Romano - who as a police officer is allowed to break the Highway Traffic Act while in the line of duty - had fallen behind the rest of his unit and was attempting to catch up as they followed a subject vehicle. During both trials, the Crown argued because Romano had no idea who was driving the suspect
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$468,800
Karen Wright*
Great Commercial / Retail Location With All Day Traffic From The Allegra Condo Community. 1,010 Sq.Ft, Start Your New Adventure Here Or Expand Your Network. Domenic Carere* & John Carino*
65.78x152.2 Ft. Lot
24 WOODSTREAM BLVD 611, VAUGHAN MARTIN GROVE & HWY 7
Matthew Ablakan**
12 WOODSTREAM BLVD #5, VAUGHAN MARTIN GROVE & HWY 7
2-Bedroom, 2 Washroom Unit 922 Sq. Ft, Of Living Space, 6th Floor Phase 1, 1 Car Parking. Over $20,000 Spent On Upgrades, Kitchen Cabinets, Kitchen Counter Top (Caesar Stone).Kitchen Sink (Large Signal Bowl) All Washroom Cabinets Upgraded Laminate Floor & Window Coverings. Domenic Carere* & John Carino*
Domenic Carere* & Mike Piscopo*
12 WOODSTREAM BLVD #2, VAUGHAN MARTIN GROVE & HWY 7
Great Commercial / Retail Location With All Day Traffic From The Allegra Condo Community. 1,383 Sq.Ft, Start Your New Adventure Here Or Expand Your Network. John Carino* & Mike Piscopo*
BUILDER’S OWN HOME, KLEINBURG
132 RIVERSIDE DR, VAUGHAN
This State Of The Art Upscale, Luxurious Home Is Nestled In The Most Sought Out Area Of Kleinburg. Exceptional, Extensive Detail Thru out The Entire Home Is A Must See. Spacious, Generous Room Sizes, Impeccable Finishing Including Gourmet Kitchen, Fin W/U Basement With Nanny’s Quarters, Rough In Theater Room, Landscaped Yard On A Quiet, Child Friendly Street And Neighborhood. Home Is Being Sold Totally Furnished! See Feature Tab For Inclusions!
Rare Custom Built Bungalow Over 4600 Sq.Ft Of Living Space W/Unique Location Surrounded By Nature & Backing Onto The Humber River. 9Ft Smooth Ceilings Thru-Out, D/D Entry To Large Foyer, Large Eat-In Kitchen W/Walk-Out To Brand New Trex Deck (600 Sq.Ft) W/Glass Panel Railing Over Looking Ravine, Garage Door Access To Laundry Room & Service Stairs To Finished Walk-Out Basement W/Brand New Kitchen & Large Rec Room.
Stephen Ongaro* Dir: 416-990-0832
Fernando Giandomenico** Dir: 416-417-5478
$3,299,900
8372 ISLINGTON AVE, VAUGHAN Prime Location! Great Investment! Perfect Opportunity For Small Builder Property Suitable For Townhouse, SemiDetached Or A New Custom Home! Buyer To Do Their Own Due Diligence Etc. Property Currently Tenanted. Fernando Giandomenico** Dir: 416-417-5478
CoMinG Soon
RARE OPPORTUNITY WOODBRIDGE
3300 RUTHERFORD RD, VAUGHAN
1 ACRE ESTATE LOT - KLEINBURG
SONOMA HEIGHTS
Exclusive Custom Home In Islington & Langstaff Area. 4,200 Sq. Ft. On ½ Acre Court Location. Currently Under Construction, Granite & Hardwood Throughout, W/10 Ft Ceilings In Basement & Main Floor. Exclusive & Rare Opportunity In This Mature Area.
Bldg A, Unit 5. Prime Retail Space Anchored By Coppas Marketplace (Food Store), The Keg And Across From Vaughan Mills And Canadian Tire. Large And Increasing Residential Base Nearby, Located Between Hwy 400 And Jane Street, Ideal For Specialty Retail/Service. Jessica Vos* @ 416-798-7070
Welcome To The Best Location In Kleinburg! This Is The Bridle Path Of Vaughan. Over 7000 Sq. Ft, Of Luxury On 1 Acre Lot. Grand Foyer & Vestibule Off Of Front Entrance, Spacious Living Room, Dining Room, Family Room & Kitchen, Bedrooms W/ Walk-In Closets & Ensuites. Walk-Out To Stunning Backyard Showcasing Salt Water Pool & Waterfall, Cabana W/Restroom & Tennis Court.
3 Bedroom Semi W/Den On Approx 42’ Frontage In Sonoma Heights. Upstairs Den Can Be Converted To 4th Bdrm, Large Kitchen Area W/O To Deck, Fenced Yard, Gas Fireplace, Parquet & Ceramic Flooring, Garage Entrance To Main Foyer, Large Master W/ Walk-In Closet, Large Shower W/Separate Soaker Tub. Finished Bsmt W/Rec Room, Large Laundry Rm & 3Pc Bath, Landscaped & Interlock Walkway.
Nat Mastroianni* Dir: 416-885-0891
Nat Mastroianni* Dir: 416-885-0891
$28.00 SQ. Ft. GroSS
Eddie Metallo*
Anna Mistal*
For LeASe $2,3oo/MontH
12 WOODSTREAM BLVD #5, VAUGHAN MARTIN GROVE & HWY 7
24 WOODSTREAM BLVD #211, VAUGHAN MARTIN GROVE & HWY 7
Great Commercial Location With All Day Traffic From The Allegra Condo Community. This New Commercial Space High Traffic Area W/30-Ft Frontage Is Located On The Main Floor Hwy 7 Street Visibility, 17 Ft High Ceilings, Perfect For Lawyers, Accountants, Medical, Salon, Convenience, Store, 2 R/In Baths. Domenic Carere* & John Carino* & Mike Piscopo*
Spectacular 2 Bedroom, 2-Bath Condominium At Allegra Condos In Woodbridge! 920 Sq. Ft. Of Interior Space, Open Concept Layout, 9Ft Smooth Ceilings, Crown Mouldings, Massive 1,100 Sq. Ft. Exterior Terrace W/Glass Railings, S/S Kitchen Appliances, 2 Underground Parking Spaces, 1 Massive 10’x10’ Storage Locker. Domenic Carere* & John Carino* & Mike Piscopo*
Call Intercity Realty today. yorkregion.com
Louie De Bartolo
Patricia Prez**
Sunita Gupta*
Sam Pisani* @ 416-798-7070 Ext 277 Mike Piscopo*
Mauro Vani**
Peter Reda*
Robert Pagliariccia*
Stephen Ongaro*
Domenic Carere*
86x131 Ft Lot
$1,488,000
For LeASe $28 SQ.Ft. net
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21 QUAIL CRES, BARRIE Look No Further At This Price Point... Located Just Around The Corner From The Community Pool, Exercise Room & Basketball Courts Not To Be Missed. Short Drive To The Beach, Shopping Centres, Schools And Go Train.
Sales Representative*
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Louis Thibault*
Tony Mandarello*
Broker**
Angelo Del-Bel-Belluz*
Broker/Manager***
Lisa Burns
Marketing Associate
FreeStAnDinG inDuStriAL BuiLDinG
Sam Pisani*
156 CORSTATE AVE, VAUGHAN JANE & LANGSTAFF RD
• 1.59 Acres • EM2 Open Storage Permitted • 32.021 Sq.Ft • 3 Truck Level, 4 Drive-In Doors
Olga Marchese-Gill*
Asking Price $8,050,000
Nadia Giordano*
Lou Grossi*** @ 416-798-7070
416.798.7070 www.intercityrealty.com
Alda Neves Director of Marketing
Mike Mete*
Not intended to solicit properties already listed for sale.
Ray Rashid*
Joseph Lombardo**
Alfredo Rotatore*
Nat Mastroianni*
Cathy Croce*
Denny Pecchia*
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Meet Our Realtors®
Concetta Vaccaro
$2,250,000
Broker
Concetta has been a Licensed Realtor® with HomeLife/Metropark for over 6 years. As part of the Concetta and Louie Marketing Team, she confidently represents clients in this very busy and active Toronto Real Estate Market. Fluent in Italian & French.
$829,000
$1,800/Month
$489,000
Weston/Rutherford
Weston/Major Mackenzie
Kennedy/401
Queen St/Chingacousy
Approx. 4700 Sq Ft,Walnut Strip Flrs on Main Flr, Cathedral Ceilings, Kit W/Granite Floors & C/Tops. Fin/ Bsmt Perfect Inlaw/Nanny Suite.
Approx. 1965 Sq.Ft 4 Bdrm SemiDetached! Hardwood Flrs & Prof Fin Bsmnt W/3Pc Bath! Lrg Master Bdrm W/4Pc Ensuite! Eat-In Kit W/Brkfst Area W/O To Yard. Emilio Gervasi* & Andrew Ianni*
Absolutely Stunning Two Bedroom Corner Unit Plus Large Dining Area. Living Room, Dining Room, Kitchen And Bedrooms Boast Laminate Flooring. Close To T.T.C., Scarborough Town Centre, Restaurants, Schools And Highway 401. Jonathan Pino Crisostimo*
Beautiful 3 Bedroom Townhome. Wide And Spacious Home Offers An Exceptional Layout With A Very Open Floorplan!
Vito Marchese**
$1,195,000
SOLD
$570,000
Frank Corsino*
$579,900
16th Avenue/Williamson Rd New 4 Bdrm End Unit Townhouse. Main Flr Features 9’ Ceiling, Oak Stairs, Generous Size Kit, Lrg Breakfast Bar W/Spacious Eat-In Area. Concetta Vaccaro** & Louie Iaboni**
D: 416.417.4117
con.vaccaro@gmail.com
$799,000
Call Her Today!
North Of Finnerty/Gore
Mccowan/Ellesmere
Hwy 10/Heart Lake Rd
Country Estate Location, 19.61 Acres of Rolling Hills & 2 Private Ponds. Custom Built Bungalow, Set Back from the Road. Easy to Commute Via Hwy 9. David Massimi**
Charming Home in Desirable Area!! Quiet Street, Premium Lt, Lrg Yard.Walking Distance To Scarborough Town Centre & LRT. Steve Kozovski*
Brand New Townhouse in Caledon. Over 1600 Sq,Ft Of Living Space W/ Open Concept, Lrg Kit W/Breakfast Bar &Spacious Dining Area W/O To Deck. Frank Giralico*
Hullmar/Shoreham 3+1 Bdrm Semi-Detached Bungalow W/Fin Bsmnt. Great Area Near New Incoming Subway. Victor Corapi* *Sales Representative **Broker
Sold@MetroparkRealty.com 9222 Keele St, Vaughan, ON, L4K 5A3 416.798.7777 *Independently Owned & Operated
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is hosting a public meeting to present its Annual Report on Class 9 & Class 11 pesticide use as required by Ontario Regulation 63/09 under the Pesticide Act. The Annual Report summarizes the use of Class 9 & Class 11 pesticides used at Maple Downs Golf and Country Club in 2015. The meeting will take place at Maple Downs Golf and Country Club located at 11101 Dufferin Street, Maple, ON L6A 1S2 on November 21, 2016 at 9:00 a.m.
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49 /lb
Homegrown Ontario Boneless, Skinless
Chicken Breast
Hachiya Persimmons Size 19-21
12
99 case
Homegrown Ontario Whole
Pork Picnic Shoulder
99 ¢
/lb 2.18 kg
Loose $3.99 lb.
Product of Italy Granoro Assorted Varieties
Product of USA
MEATS & FISH
149
/lb 3.28 kg
Red Christmas or Black Seedless Grapes
99 ¢
/lb 2.18 kg
Product of Italy Riscossa, Regular Cut Pasta 500g
77 ¢
Made From Scratch From Our Chef
Tomato Pasta Cheese &
999
ea Meat Lasagna 1.5 kg
ea
FEA THIS WEEK’S FEATURES! Fresh CFM Flattened
Fresh USDA Certified Angus Beef
Chickens
Beef Cutlets
Assorted Varieties Everyday Low Price
699
/lb 15.41 kg
599
/lb 13.21 kg
Homegrown Ontario Homegr
Fresh Extra Lean
Ground Beef
4
Beef Stir Fry
599
699
/lb 13.21 kg
/lb 15.41 kg
11.00 kg Fresh
Fresh USDA Certified Angus Beef
Veal Shank (Osso Bucco)
99 /lb
Tilapia Fillets
699
/lb 15.41 kg
PREPARED FOODS DELICATESSEN
500g
Product of USA Fresh
ea 175g
349
Sopressata Salami
/100g
Raspberries
6oz
2/$
Product oduct of Italy Cucina d’oro Sea Salt 1kg or
Mushrooms 284ml
Product of Italy Fresh Deli-Sliced, Tutto Italia Spianata
Fresh Deli-Sliced Product of Italy Negroni di Parma
Prosciutto Crudo
ea
Product of USA Fresh
Blackberries
1
149 Risotto 199
/lb 3.28 kg
ea
99ea
Product of Italy Riso Bello Ready
149
129
English Cucumbers
Pasta Nest
Product of Mexico Green Beans
3
Angelino Plums
Romaine Lettuce
99ea
Product of Mexico Large Organic Organic
GROCERIES
Product of USA
7.69 kg
PRODUCE
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Organic
Product of Spain
Product oduct of USA Andy Boy
Product of USA Organic Girl Salads Assorted, 142g
79¢
ea
Aurora 1kg
Honey
Fresh Deli-Sliced Cuddy Oven Roasted
Chicken 249 Breast 199 1299
/100g
/100g
4
599
ea
2/$
Product oduct of Italy Misura No Sugar Added 380g
Cocoa Biscuits
99¢
ea
300g
Mastro Salami
Salametti
Mild or Hot
CIMO
599 ea
Espresso Coffee Beans or Ground
6oz
5
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250g
Assorted Varieties Fresh Deli-Sliced Cayer, Creamy
Havarti Cheese
199
/100g
ea
12
Made From Scratch From Our Chef
Meat Tortellini In Tomato Sauce 1.2kg
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99 ea
Made From Scratch From Our Chef
Egg Fettuccine Chicken in a Pesto Sauce 1.2kg Legs 1 Piece
299 ea
From Our Hot Table Oven Roasted
199 ea
Single Serving From Our Hot Table
Pasta of the Day
Made From Scratch From Our Chef
$
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Pizza Artigianale with Potatoes, Bacon, Caramelized Onions & Drizzled with Balsamic Vinegar
Ends Tues. Nov. 22nd 2016
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