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The man who died as a result of an industrial accident in Vaughan Tuesday morning is a 24-year-old from Keswick, police have confirmed. An employee of PGC Services, he was using a vacuum truck to do excavation work for new hydro poles in the Dufferin Street and Hwy. 7 area when the truck’s boom made contact with a high-voltage power line, according to PowerStream officials The man was electrocuted and suffered critical injuries, according to York Regional Police. He was rushed to hospital where he later died. The deceased, Jake Gordon, was remembered by a sea of friends and family gathered at the Tim Hortons on Woodbine Avenue in Keswick Tuesday night. See page 37

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Alesandro Ciampa’s quest for potentially life-changing surgery got a huge boost from a comedy fundraiser held last Friday.

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Some people will tell you laughter is the best medicine. In Alesandro Ciampa’s case, laughter went a long way in aiding his quest for a potentially life- changing surgery. A comedy fundraiser featuring GTA comedians Jack

Dani, Sandra Carusi and Frank Spadone, along with Eggs Comedy from Humber College plus a performance by Alesandro and his improv group, entertained a packed house of about 700 people at Le Jardin Conference & Event Venue Friday night. Celebrated Canadian comic Russell Peters was expected to

take the stage, too, as a secret celebrity guest, but he didn’t make it to the show due to issues with his flight to Toronto, emcee Elvira Caria told the crowd. He did, however, pledge to donate $10,000 to Alesandro’s cause. See page 36

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SantaFest came to Vaughan Sunday, with hundreds lining Major Mackenzie Drive to welcome St. Nicholas to town. Clockwise from left: students from Devine Mercy Catholic School wave to parade-goers; smiling faces and colourful costumes mark the Russian Winter float; Pinocchio stops to greet a fan; The Jolly Old Elf himself; brothers Owen, left and Mason MacDougall stay warm on a chilly day; members of the Western Mustangs Marching Band; all smiles aboard the WeConnect float. Staff photos/Mike Barrett

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NOTICE OF PUBLIC MEETING PROPOSED 2016 BUDGET AND 2017 TO 2018 FINANCIAL PLAN SPECIAL COUNCIL MEETING TUESDAY, DECEMBER 15 AT 7:00 P.M. Vaughan City Hall, Council Chamber, 2nd Floor 2141 Major Mackenzie Drive, Vaughan TAKE NOTICE that a Special Council meeting will be held by The Corporation of the City of Vaughan for the purpose of receiving input from the public on the following matters: Proposed 2016 Budget And 2017 To 2018 Financial Plan Any member of the public may attend this public meeting to provide comments with respect to these matters. Written comments may also be mailed to the City Clerk, City of Vaughan, 2141 Major Mackenzie Drive, Vaughan ON L6A 1T1, e-mailed to clerks@vaughan.ca or faxed to 905-832-8535 but must be received in the City Clerk’s Office no later than 12:00 noon on Friday, December 11, 2015 to ensure advance circulation. The Council Agenda, including staff report(s) on the above matters, will be available in the City Clerk’s Office on Friday, December 11, 2015 and on the City’s website at www.vaughan.ca. For further information, please call 905-832-8585 ext. 8482. LAURA MIRABELLA-SIDDALL, CPA, CA CHIEF FINANCIAL OFFICER/CITY TREASURER

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Zhejiang Zhongda Yuantong Industrial Corp to establish an international distribution centre in North America.

Another local firm that forged a partnership was Hot Yoga Wellness. The company has developed a program that blends yoga and qigong, a discipline based around slow, fluid movements and deep breathing, Yeung Racco said. That garnered interest from the Chinese Health Qigong Association in Beijing, which signed an agreement with Hot Yoga Wellness to provide training to qigong masters country-wide. “They’re going to be training teachers from China so that they can teach yoga/ qigong there because they want to introduce it right across China,” Yeung Racco said. “They’re looking at training about five people from each province every year, so that’s about 500 teachers.” The potential value of the agreement is pegged at $1.5 million over five years. Yeung Racco also spent about three hours meeting with representatives from Eontime Real estate Development Group in Beijing.

“They have expressed a real interest in developing Canada’s largest indoor mall, hotel entertainment centre complex,” she said. “They’ve been talking to us and looking for about a 35-acre piece of land to do this. … They’re very interested in our VMC (Vaughan Metropolitan Centre near Jane Street and Hwy. 7) as well as our Vaughan Enterprise Zone (Hwy 427 area from Hwy. 7 to Nashville Road).” Yeung Racco said the company is working on drafting a letter of intent. In addition to the agreements that were signed, Yeung Racco said the trade mission gave the city a chance to promote the newly launched Vaughan Internationalization and Commercialization Centre to potential partners. As well, she signed a letter of intent with Yihai Group, a company with about $4 billion is assets, to share information about the Ontario curriculum and partner with Vaughan schools for teacher and student exchanges. “This time our trade mission was more than just meeting and introducing each other. What it was really down to now was much more solid relationships that we’re establishing,” Yeung Racco said. It’s not yet known how much the trade mission cost the city, as they’re still tallying the bills, Yeung Racco said.

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Tax cap right idea, but it needs to be lower

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was an English major at university, meaning I got to read novels by Charles Dickens not everyone gets to (or should I say, is forced to) read. At university, you may stay out late drinking beer with your pals, meaning when reading long Victorian novels the next day, your eyelids tend to ... feel ... zzzzz. But eventually I did get through Dickens’ Bleak House, which contained a character I will never forget, as she reminded me of people I used to encounter at university, have run into since or see in the mirror. Mrs. Jellyby, she was called, was very worried about the fate of people in Africa and proclaimed it loudly, but was not overly concerned about her own family, living under the same roof as she. Her youngest child has his head stuck between the railings on the stairs when we are introduced to him. She is oblivious, hard at work on her charity mission. In some ways I see a small army of Mrs. Jellybys has emerged from among us as Canadians — spending money to help a tiny fraction of the people in desperate need to show the world how great we are, a “moral superpower”, a term I heard recently for the first time and which seems to apply here, while showing newcomers how to adapt to our great way of life. Here’s a tuque. Here’s a hockey stick. This is Tims. Enjoy. (On university campuses, they call this Imperialism.) To bring 25,000 newcomers from one part of the world is practically nothing in a country of 33 million. The previous 10,000 commitment was a drop in the bucket. The new government has out duelled their adversaries by upping it to two and a half drops. There are millions of refugees living in camps in Turkey and Jordan who’ve been there for years. There are millions of refugees in camps in Africa, too, from other conflicts, droughts, famines. Clearly we can’t help them all by bringing them here without more of a sacrifice on our part, which at this point we are not making. To me, what we’re doing now is largely symbolic, feel good, and political.

Ed. note: Below is the text of recent feedback delivered by email to the City of Vaughan during budget deliberations. A copy was forwarded to the Citizen for consideration.

Bernie O’Neill Could we do more good for more people by simply sending our billions to where they can help more people in the camps and doing more on the world stage to end conflicts? Most likely — if we felt we could trust our money actually got to those who needed it. At the same time, we should be trying to find solutions, as former prime minister Lester Pearson did during the Suez Crisis. Meanwhile, we label anyone who might disagree with the haste with which we implement our plan, in the wake of a horrible terrorist attack, “a racist”, which is the double-barrelled put-down of all put-downs. Now that the Trudeau government has even admitted the deadline is too tight, that security is a priority (though I’m pretty sure it needs to be THE priority) let us hope the word racist will stop being thrown about so freely and we can get people here in a safe, orderly fashion. While it is wonderful to see people mobilizing to help refugees, you wonder how many of us do enough to help out others who need help. There are lots of people, old, poor, sick, disabled, who face mighty struggles here already. Unfortunately for them, it is not as glamorous or supportive of a political cause to give them a hand. Some of us do, but plenty of us don’t lift a finger. Something for all of us Mrs. Jellybys to consider, myself included. I was raised in the Catholic church (where a frequent sermon was that charity should be anonymous) but don’t go to church now, as I’ve long felt organized religion, of all kinds, is about dividing people, “moral superiority” etc. Let’s help the refugees. And let’s tone down the talk of our moral superiority for doing it.

I would like to begin by thanking the mayor and city council for taking the time to solicit public input regarding the cities budget. I support the city in its mandate to cap tax increases, however I think that the per cent maximum allowed is rather high, and I am hoping that the city will reconsider this amount. To begin, the average wage increase in Ontario this year is projected to only be 2.5 per cent, furthermore the Consumer Price Index (CPI) is only up 1.3 per cent. As you can see the property tax increase proposed is significantly higher than the average wage increases citizens are getting as well as the overall CPI. If you also consider the significant increases Vaughan residents have experienced with electricity and water rates, the cost of owning a home in this city has become unaffordable. My challenge to city staff and council

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is to not increase property taxes at all. Although this may sound farfetched, I am certain that if we are able to prioritize our initiatives we can achieve this. We must distinguish between what Vaughan residents need (eg. garbage pick-up, road repairs) versus what is nice to have.(eg. will spending more on transit increase rider-ship?, are building bike lanes necessary?). We should also consider other sources of municipal revenues. For example, can we rename community centres and sell these naming rights to corporations (similar to Air Canada Centre)? Could we look at increasing user fees for municipal government services? It would be great if the City of Vaughan would be the only municipality in the province to not increase property taxes on its residents! Think of all the seniors that live in our community who are struggling with fixed incomes. Young families trying to save for their kids post secondary education or trying to pay down their mortgages. Not increasing property taxes will go a long way in helping all Vaughan residents.

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York Region is planning for the future and wants your feedback The Regional Municipality of York continues to plan for the future of transportation and is looking for your input. York Region is expected to grow to 1.79 million people and 900,000 jobs by 2041. To accommodate this growth and be at the forefront of best practices, York Region is reviewing and updating its Transportation Master Plan. The Transportation Master Plan establishes the vision for transportation services, assesses existing transportation system performance, forecasts future travel demand and defines projects and strategies to address road, transit and active transportation needs.

The “world’s largest” angel investor network has put down roots in Vaughan. Last week, Keiretsu Forum announced it was opening a local chapter and becoming a member the Vaughan International Commercialization Centre (VICC), which offers programs and services to support businesses looking to localize international tech-

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Muslim Festival of Vaughan WHEN: 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. WHERE: Vellore Village Community Centre, 1 Villa Royale Ave. CONTACT: Khaula Mazhar, khaula.mazhar@gmail. com COST: Free

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Intro to 3D Designs WHEN: 7:30 p.m. to WHERE: Woodbridge Library, 150 Woodbridge Ave. Second Annual Muslim Festival of Vaughan, lots of good food and cultural displays. Henna artists, activities for the kids, art displays, prizes and lots more! Vendors: We still have tables available!

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St. Ez Productions: A Christmas Carol WHEN: 7:30 to 10 p.m. WHERE: YCDSB Arts Centre at St. Elizabeth Catholic High School, 525 New Westminster Drive, Thornhill CONTACT: Andrea Jammehdiabadi, 905-882-1460 ext 612 COST: $15 Also Dec. 4 and 5. St. Ez Productions is proud to present A Christmas Carol by Gayann Truelove and Tammy Barton. Directed by Ms. R. Jaworskyj

CONTACT: Vaughan Public Libraries, (905) 653-7323 COST: Free Learn to design simple 3D objects using a variety of easy-to-use design software and see the 3D printer in action. and Ms. K. Sorbera, this two-act retelling of Dickens’ classic has received recognition for its light humour and strong emotional story line. This play is sure to warm the hearts of all who see it and is definitely a holiday crowd pleaser. Tickets are available for $15.00 and can be purchased in advance outside the cafeteria at all three lunches or by calling 905-882-1460 ext 612. Bring your holiday cheer and support St. Elizabeth CHS comprehensive and regional arts programs. Raffle tickets will be on sale for a variety of prizes including, Poinsettias, Christmas gift baskets and a 50/50 draw. Sweets and other holiday goodies will also be sold the night of each performance.

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filled with crafts, activities and treats for the entire family. Go on a horse drawn wagon ride, see Santa’s workshop and Santa Claus himself! Advance tickets required. Also Dec. 6.

❚ Sun., Dec. 6

Judy&David’s ChanukahPalooza WHEN: 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. WHERE: Vaughan City Playhouse, 1000 Westminster Drive CONTACT: Sylvia Callghan, 905-763-0852 Ext.111, COST: $18-$28 It’s quite simply, a Chanukah concert you won’t want your family to miss. Join Judy & David as they welcome special guests Marky Weinstock, Marlowe & The MiX, Oozakazoo, The Toronto Jewish Chorus and The CharActors Travelling Troupe.

❚ Tuesday, Dec. 8 Magical Christmas Forest WHEN: 5 to 9 p.m. WHERE: Kortright Centre for Conservation, 9550 Pine Valley Dr. CONTACT: 416-667-6295, www.kortright.org COST: Adult – $25 Child/Senior – $18 Children under 3 - free Come to Kortright and experience a winter wonderland

Holy Cross Catholic Academy: Grade 8 Open House WHEN: 6:45 to 9 p.m. WHERE: Holy Cross Catholic Academy, 7501 Martin Grove Rd. CONTACT: 905-8516699, COST: Free Holy Cross Catholic Academy invites Grade 8 students and their parents to our annual Open House. Participants will have the opportunity to learn about the vast spectrum

of academic programming and co-curricular activities available to students of Holy Cross. Students and their parents will be provided with an extensive tour of our school. Visits to classrooms will allow for interaction with faculty from all subject areas. Space is limited, so come early to reserve your seating.

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Winter Cheer Celebration WHEN: 2 p.m. to 4 p.m. WHERE: Amica at Villa Da Vinci, 7371 Martin Grove Road CONTACT: Angela Giusto, 905-264-9119 Ext.226, COST: Free Chase the chill away with a Winter Cheer Celebration. Join us for refreshments and live entertainment.

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“This is a consumer-first driven initiative to make sure we put downward pressure on rising energy costs.” Merger discussions began several months ago after the provincial government announced it was going ahead with some recommendations made by the Premier’s Advisory Council on Government Assets, which included a proposal to sell up to 60 per cent of Hydro One. A 13-member board of directors will oversee the new power company, currently dubbed MergeCo, with three representatives appointed by Vaughan officials. “It’s very important for people to understand that ultimately the citi-

zens of Vaughan are shareholders in this company so it’s really a great day for them,” Bevilacqua said. The approved merger now requires approval from the Ontario Energy Board. It is anticipated that the deal will be closed in the spring of 2016.

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set any rate increase. The acquisition of Hydro One Brampton is projected to cost Vaughan, through its holding company Vaughan Holdings Inc., as much as $61.6 million - $56 million for the purchase and up to $5.6 million in closing costs. The remaining amount of the purchase deal will be shared amongst the other partners. To help pay for its portion, Vaughan is considering selling up to 10 per cent of its equity in PowerStream, which could bring in $40 million, according to a city staff report. The projection is that the $61.6 million investment would be

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A private Vaughan daycare that had been shuttered by ministry officials amid allegations of health and safety violations caught on security video was allowed to re-open Monday. Cudley Corner Child Care Centre, near Major Mackenzie Drive and Weston Road, was slapped with a Ministry of Education protection order Nov. 13 and had been closed until further notice. According to the protection order, which had been taped up on the inside of the door at the centre, centre staff were alleged to have “physically restrained infant children … and forced food down the children’s mouths. The staff member also laid the children down flat … when she fed the children, causing a choking hazard.” The protection order said the alleged incidents

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St. Peter Catholic Elementary School in Woodbridge welcomed Platinum Blonde drummer Dan Todd to perform and talk to students about bullying last Friday. Todd endured peer abuse through much of his high school years. Staff photo/MIKE BARRETT

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York Police take a slice out of suspected cheese bandits A trio of alleged bandits has time to chill out after their cheesy burglary attempt went awry. The threesome was caught in Vaughan early Wednesday morning when their tractor-trailer loaded with cheese, rolled over in the area of Hwy. 7 and Hwy. 427. York Regional Police received a call just after 1:10 a.m. Wednesday regarding a tractor-trailer, believed stolen and parked at Hwy. 7 and Vaughan Boulevard.

While officers were heading toward the tractor-trailer, it began to move toward Royal Group Crescent. Officers made an attempt to stop the truck, but it didn’t stop. Police say they abandoned pursuit, but the tractor-trailer then rolled over at Hwy 7 and Hwy. 427. The suspects were tracked with the help of the Canine Unit. One was found with the help of the OPP driving in the area of Royal Crest Drive and two were arrested trying to get a taxi

nearby. The tractor-trailer was reported stolen from Brampton on Tuesday. Charged with theft over $5,000 and possession of property obtained by crime over $5,000 are Harpreet Singh, 36, of Brampton, Kulvir Bains, 31, of Brampton, and Saurav Kumar, 19, of no fixed address. The three accused have been held in custody and were to appear in Newmarket court for a bail hearing yesterday.

Masked men target Vaughan cellphone store An employee at a Vaughan cellphone store was tied up by thieves who then ransacked the store over the weekend. The victim was closing up the store, located near Hwy. 7 and Whitmore Road, when two masked men entered on Saturday at 6 p.m. Two men gathered cell-

phones from the back of the store and fled through the rear door of store to an awaiting car, which drove east on Trowers Road. The victim was not injured. The first suspect is described as a black male, 5’9”, 130 pounds with a thin build. He was wearing a black

hoodie, black running shoes and a black scarf covering his face. The second suspect is described as a black male. Anyone with information is asked to contact the York Regional Police Hold-Up Unit at 1-866-876-5423, ext. 6631, or call Crime Stoppers at 1-800-222-TIPS.

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Proceeds from Nov. 7 event still being tallied A Vaughan non-profit organization’s inaugural gala fundraiser in support of a number of initiatives both locally and abroad attracted about 300 people. A Touch of Love and Hope, founded by local realtors Geraldine and John Di Marco, held its debut fundraising gala, dubbed SPERANZA, at the Riviera Parque Dinning, Banquet and Convention Centre Nov. 7. Among the hundreds of attendees at the event, billed as a Celebration of Caribbean and Italian Cultures, were MPP Laura Albanese, honorary gala Patrons Vaughan Deputy Mayor Michael Di Biase, Regional Councillor Gino Rosati and West Woodbridge Councillor Tony Carella. Guests were treated to performances by Ballet Creole, tenor Anthony Macri and Friends as well as Bing Serrao and the Ramblers who brought the crowd to their feet. Proceeds of the event, which are still being tallied, will go to support programs that offer life skills to mentally and physically challenged children at the Alpha Centre; projects of the Roman Catholic Diocese of Roseau in the Commonwealth of Dominica as well as heart failure research and training at the Peter Munk Cardiac Centre at Toronto General Hospital and the Mackenzie Health Foundation to help purchase a new state-of-the-art MRI scanner.

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Stargazers might want to head over to the Kortright Centre for Conservation Friday, Nov. 27. The conservation area, located at 9550 Pine Valley Dr., is hosting an astronomy night from 7 p.m. to 9 p.m. Attendees will learn about the mythology and

Maple’s library celebrating silver anniversary Maple’s library is turning 25 and it’s celebrating the occasion with a party. The public is invited to

history of constellations and how to identify them from a “star expert.” Tickets - which cost $12 for those over 15, $6 for those aged four to 14 and $6 for seniors 60 plus — must be purchased in advance. To buy tickets, call 416-667-6295 or go to www.kortright.org.

Woodbridge fire: witnesses sought York Regional Police are seeking witnesses after a fire erupted outside a Woodbridge social club Tuesday night. Just before 10:30 p.m., police were called to a blaze outside an unoccupied club on Whitmore Road, in the Weston Road and Hwy. 407 area. The Citizen has confirmed that the club was the Grotteria Social Club at 120 Whitmore Rd. No one was injured and the flames were “quickly extinguished,

come to the library, located at 10190 Keele St. (north of Major Mackenzie Drive), Saturday, Dec. 5 to enjoy a

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aple native Semi Hasaj and Andre Barreto of Woodbridge each received annual Lassonde Scholarships of $20,000 renewable for up to four years to the Lassonde School of Engineering at York University and Sarah Karam of Maple received an annual Lassonde scholarship of $10,000 renewable for up to four years. According to the issuers of the scholarship it is given to students, “who can demonstrate the traits of a future ‘Renaissance Engineer’– creativity, passion, ingenuity, rational thinking and confidence – in all aspects of their life including academic pursuits, extracurricular activities and their own interests.” “Eligible candidates must demonstrate: 1) exceptional high academic grades and 2) leadership in high school life and community life, and/or evidence of entrepreneurial talent.” Hasaj, a second-year space engineering student, who graduated from Maple’s Newtonbrook Secondary School, received the Paul Stanbury Award for leadership in mathematics at his graduation and organized tutoring sessions for fellow students in his local library. Hasaj said he was excited about receiving the scholarship: “I’ve always been fascinated by the unknown, and

turning what we consider science fiction into reality. This led me to Lassonde for its specialized Space Engineering program. As a student, all you can hope for is that your school gives you the tools you need to be successful. Lassonde has gone beyond this by investing in our success through these scholarships, and I’m very grateful for it.” Karam, a second-year electrical engineering student who graduated from St. Elizabeth Catholic High School, has helped to mentor students and build a strong sense of community. This summer she interned at Bombardier Aerospace with the Wiring group, according to her student profile. In high school, Karam was selected as a peer minister for students in grades 10 to 12. Karam said she was always interested in creativity and technology and is happy to have earned a scholarship. “Ever since I was a kid, I was always curious about how things work and was always looking for a challenge. I chose engineering because I want to influence and improve the world through the balance of creativity and technology that engineering offers. I am grateful to be part of the Lassonde School of Engineering as it provides

me with hands-on learning opportunities through the latest technology,” said Karam. Barreto, a first-year computer science student who graduated from St. Jean de Brebeuf Catholic High School in Woodbridge, has an impressive list of leadership and academic accomplishments. As part of the Shad Cup at Queen’s University, Barreto developed an app that encourages Canadians to get outdoors, according to his student profile. In addition to this, he has amassed a roster of prizes, including Ontario Scholar, Honour Roll and Business Organization Studies Award. Barreto, like Karam and Hasaj, is thrilled with his scholarship. “Being part of Lassonde at York has opened a multitude of doors for me. The Lassonde scholarship provided me with the financial security I was lacking, and also gave me the opportunity to take more risks and fully experience all York has to offer. Through the scholarship I have met with fellow scholars who share my drive and ambition, and are innovators who love to share advice and ideas.”

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clown makeup and costume. He rolled down his windows and yelled for the women to get into his car. While looking astonished, the women ended up diving into Farberman’s car, squeezing in with the two other clowns in the back seat. Then, the man turned his attention to Farberman’s own car. “He was pounding and he was smashing and he was looking at them with death in his eyes, he was absolutely — and I’ve never experienced that, I’m a happy guy,” Farberman said. “What am I going to do, go out and hit him with a balloon? It was pretty terrifying.” The police arrived and subdued him. He received a celebratory scroll at Toronto city hall, among other acclamations. Farberman said he doesn’t consider his actions particularly heroic. “I’m very humbled. I believe that people should look out for people,” he said.


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Peters’ absence led to encore performances by Dani and Spadone, who had the audience in stitches all night with bits about growing up in Downsview, his three sisters’ excessive use of hairspray and his wife’s efforts to control him. It was all to raise funds for Alesandro, the seven-year-old who has a form of cerebral palsy called spastic diplegia and requires a walker to get around. Proceeds from the event, which also featured a silent auction, went toward the $150,000 the Ciampas need to pay for spinal surgery in the United States, as well as post-operative rehabilitation costs, that will likely enable Alesandro to walk unassisted and, ultimately, lead a more independent life. Prior to Friday night, $120,000 had been raised through numerous community events including a gala at the end of October that brought in more than $50,000.

Before the show got under way, Alesandro said he was both “excited” and “nervous” about having such a talented group of performers doing a show to support him. His dad, Claudio Ciampa, felt the same way. “This is great,” he said looking out over the crowd. “I’m so excited.” At the end of the night, Caria told the audience that thanks to the generosity of hundreds of people who’ve supported the Ciampas at their numerous fundraisers, as well as through their crowd-funding page, www.gofundme.com, the $150,000 goal has been surpassed and Alessandro will undergo surgery Dec. 1. The Ciampas were forced to raise money for the cost of the operation after they were denied OHIP coverage because they couldn’t find a qualified neurosurgeon in Ontario who would agree to assess Alesandro and recommend the surgery for him. The doctor in the United States who performs the surgery, known as selective dorsal rhizoctonia (SDR), had

assessed Alesandro and concluded he’s a prime candidate. In order to help other families facing the same plight, the Ciampas have vowed to continue pressuring the province to fund SDR surgery for kids who would benefit from it. Earlier this month, they went before an OHIP appeal board to plead their case to have Alesandro’s surgery covered. Shana says if they lose the appeal, she’s willing to take the matter to court. Peters got involved after Shana took to Twitter to share videos of Alesandro doing impersonations of the superstar comedian, who grew up in Brampton but now lives in Los Angeles. He got in touch with her and arranged to come here to meet Alesandro, Shana said. After they met, Peters offered to perform at the comedy night fundraiser provided it was kept secret until the night of the show. “It’s overwhelming (having Peters’ support), but you know what the whole community has been just amazing,” Shana said before the show started.

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NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR APPROVAL TO EXPROPRIATE LAND IN THE MATTER OF an application by The Regional Municipality of York for approval to expropriate lands described in Schedule “A”, hereto, in the City of Vaughan in The Regional Municipality of York, for the purposes of the widening and reconstruction of Keele Street (YR 6) from Steeles Avenue West to Highway 7 (YR 7). NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that application has been made for approval to expropriate the lands described in Schedule “A”, hereto. Any owner of lands in respect of which notice is given who desires an inquiry into whether the taking of such land is fair, sound and reasonably necessary in the achievement of the objectives of the expropriating authority shall so notify the approving authority in writing, (a)

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Out with York Region Emergency Medical Services, in with York Region Paramedic Services. York Region councillors approved changing the EMS name at a recent committee meeting. The switch was endorsed by council on Nov. 19. It will cost about $50,000 over five years to replace signs at stations and $1,000 to change stickers on automated external defibrillators. However, the region will minimize most of the costs by phasing in the name change over time. For example, every year, the region updates the

graphics on 20 per cent of its fleet. Vehicle decals with the new name will be phased in over five years, meaning there will be no additional cost. If the decals were changed immediately, it would have cost $100 a vehicle for a total cost of $9,500. New uniforms will also be phased in over time, resulting in no additional cost. Station flags are replaced twice a year, so there will be no additional cost to change them with new ones. All other regions in the Greater Toronto Area, as well as a majority of communities elsewhere in the province, have already switched from EMS to para-

medic services, a report to the committee said. “The renaming of emergency medical services to paramedic services is uniquely prominent across Ontario in order to more accurately reflect the work paramedics perform,” the report said. “The use of paramedic services distinguishes paramedics from other service providers such as fire services, many of which have adopted fire and emergency services.” To date, 27 former EMS services in Ontario, or 54 per cent, have changed their names, including Toronto, Durham, Peel, Halton, Simcoe, Waterloo, Hamilton and Ottawa.

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with the average household paying an additional $76. Last year, regional council adopted a four-year budget plan, which saw regional taxes increase by 2.97 per cent in 2015 with projections of 2.85 per cent in 2016, 2.69 per cent in 2017 and 2.35 per cent in 2018.

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If approved, the 2016 budget would include $2 billion in operating expenses, up from $1.9 billion this year. The capital budget would drop to $783 million in 2016, down from $826 in 2015. The region plans to spend $6.1 billion on capital projects over the next 10

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Health fair offers hope to COPD sufferers By Chris Traber

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Civic Centre Resource Library Vaughan Public Libraries (VPL) is excited to announce that it will open its ninth branch, the Civic Centre Resource Library in spring 2016. Aptly named by the Vaughan Public Library Board in consultation with Vaughan citizens, the new library will be located on the City Hall Campus.

“ When planning the new library we adopted a collaborative design approach by incorporating suggestions from the community gathered from surveys, focus groups and community meetings”, said Devender Sandhu, Chair, Vaughan Public Library Board. “We believe that this will be one of the most beautiful, modern libraries in Ontario, passionately designed to accommodate sustainability principles as well as the changing needs of different demographics which include the elderly, teenagers and young children. The new library responds toVPL’s mission of offering a welcoming destination that educates, excites and empowers theVaughan community.” Its exterior is spectacular, featuring a transparent façade that continues the theme of transparency and openness of the adjacent City Hall and addresses the scale of both

drivers and pedestrians. Its peaked roofline provides a transition from the heritage landscape of Maple to the official seat of municipal governance. The interior design, futuristic yet welcoming, will have ample natural lighting and high ceilings. Bright, colourful and inviting with flexible and easily convertible spaces, it features separate areas for children and teens and dedicated spaces for quiet reading, serious studying and collaboration.

Highlights of the new Civic Centre Resource Library: • Programs and materials for all ages and interests • Interactive children’s area • Teen zone, a study hall & collaboration rooms • Meeting room with large outdoor deck • Lounge area with lots of comfy seating • Beautiful outdoor reading garden • Free Wi-Fi throughout the library • iPad/Notebook dispensing kiosk • Digital media lab and recording studio • Drive-through book return • Electrical vehicle charging stations The library will be LEED Silver certified and comply with the City of Vaughan’s Green Building Policy. An accessible facility, it will offer accessible shelving and technologies to accommodate individuals with special needs.

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There are meaningful actions people can take to improve their respiratory health, at any stage before or after a chronic obstructive pulmonary disorder diagnosis, known as COPD. That was a key message at the Telehomecare World COPD Day Health Fair at Southlake Regional Health Centre Nov. 18. Themed “It’s not too late,” the day was organized to raise awareness about the disorder and to improve care of this disease around the world. The event at Southlake’s auditorium was well attended by healthcare professionals, clinicians and community groups, all of whom came together to host an informative, interactive health fair. The goal was to share important information about lung health, spirometry testing and medication-inhaler technique review with chronic obstructive pulmonary disorder educators. At Southlake, the Ontario Telemedicine Network Telehomecare Program is a virtual healthcare program linking patients with chronic conditions to clinicians who provide easy to use remote monitoring and regular health coaching. Patients become partners in their own care, right in their own homes. The Telehomecare program co-hosted the event because the hospital’s program is a perfect example of this year’s ‘It’s not too late’ theme, said Rosalyn Gambell, Manager, Out Patient Medicine Services, Telehomecare, Health Links and GEM Nurses. “The Telehomecare program is tailored to support patients and help them prevent further lung damage by promoting a healthy lifestyle and the teaching of early symptom recognition and management,” she said. Did you know? • COPD is a highly prevalent disease that has a large impact on quality of life for patients and their families. • COPD afflicts nearly 50 million people around the world and nearly three million people die from the disease. Yet, perhaps 25 to 50 per cent of people with clinically significant COPD don’t know they have it. • Southlake’s Telehomecare helps to improve outcomes and enhance the quality of life for persons living with COPD and heart failure. It is a proven, innovative approach to building confident self-management among persons living with chronic conditions. For more information about World COPD Day, visit goldcopd.org. For Telehomecare details and referral, visit southlakeregional.org

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It has become more difficult to deny that global warming has become a most serious problem facing the world in the coming century. It is widely expected that 2015 will eclipse 2014 as the hottest year on record as rising temperatures seem to have little end in site. With the United Nations convention on climate change being held in Paris at the end of this month, the world is searching for long-term solutions to the this problem. While world leaders look at large-scale solutions to climate change, there are many small things you can do to cut down on your ecological footprint. The best part is, not only do some of these measures cut down on your carbon usage but, they also end up saving you money. 1. Avoid vampire power Many people don’t realize that when some live electronics are plugged in they are sucking up electricity even when they are not being used. Not only does vampire power cost you money on your electricity bill, it also wastes energy. Whether it’s your TV, microwave or coffee maker, if there’s a light on even when the machine is turned off, it means the appliance is on standby mode and drawing power. There is a simple solution. Plug your appliances into power bars and simply turn off the power bar when you’re not using them. 2. Cut down on red meat Forget the health studies about red meat. Beef is the new SUV in terms of pollution. According to the United Nations’ Food and Agriculture Organization, 14.5 per cent of all greenhouse gas emissions can be attributed to livestock and 65 per cent of those emissions come from raising beef and dairy cattle. The biggest reason for this massive ecological footprint from cattle is they burp methane into the atmosphere. You just have to know that when you’re eating a huge steak your ecological footprint is growing far more than if you were eating chicken or vegetarian. 3. Shop online or shop local Not only is online shopping and shopping close to home convenient and helps the local economy, it is actu-

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The Vaughan Rangers Minor Blue Bantam Select team chipped in with $1,000 for b.r.a.i.nchild, a volunteer organization that funds brain tumour research as well as support programs and education at SickKids.

Patti Panzeca and her family have been raising funds for brain tumour research at SickKids hospital since her seven-year-old son Giovanni died from a rare type of brain tumour in 2011. To date, the Vaughan family is just shy of reaching the $25,000 mark. Hitting that would lead to a plaque being installed at the hospital in honour of Giovanni, who was diagnosed with diffuse intrinsic pontine glioma (DIPG) on Father’s Day in 2010 and passed away nearly nine months later. They got a lot closer to reaching that goal thanks, in part, to the support of a local hockey team. Last month, the Vaughan Rangers Minor Blue Bantam Select Team presented Panzeca with a $1,000, which will go to b.r.a.i.n.child, a volunteer organization that funds brain tumour research as well as support programs and education at SickKids. “It meant a lot to us for them to remember us,” Panzeca said. “I went to speak to the boys after their practice. ... It was very touching.” The players decided to donate the money after sur-

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A celebration of lives well lived and people well loved Read more Life Stories on yorkregion.com

Holly’s young life ended far too soon By Chris TraBer

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arol McGruthers is testament to a mother’s boundless love for a child. Her late daughter, Holly, was a monument to perseverance. Challenged from birth by the rigours of arteriovenous malformation, known as AVM, Holly passed away Aug. 4, 2005, 12:20 p.m. Carol’s reminiscence of her daughter’s 33 years of life is as precise as it is poignant. On the 10th anniversary of Holly’s death, Carol still grieves. Time hasn’t healed the wounds. Her pain is palpable, the tears unbridled. The melancholy milestone is an opportunity to pay tribute to a remarkable child, Carol said. It is also a welcome occasion to publically acknowledge the many people who heartened, encouraged and inspirited Holly along her difficult way. Holly’s 43rd birthday would have been Nov. 30. Carol harkens back to that date in 1972, 12:17 p.m. “Right away, we knew something was very wrong,” she said haltingly. Doctors diagnosed the girl with AVM, a tangle of abnormal blood vessels connecting arteries and veins. It can develop randomly in the body. In Holly’s case it was in the neck and head, causing aneurisms.

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Before age six, Holly had seen 25 specialists and endured many procedures. The illness limited her sight and hearing. “Holly was a quiet, loving and sharing person of faith,” Carol said. “Most doctors didn’t think she’d live to age five. Her faith was really strong.” Carol credits her family’s support and that of a network of professionals, friends, neighbours and even strangers for helping Holly at every fragile stage. “Nurses, doctors, physicians’ wives and secretaries did special things for her,” she said. “They would invite Holly to the hospital for a gift from Santa Claus. Firefighters and paramedics came to save Holly’s life several times.” Newmarket-born Carol and her family, including husband Percy and son Tim, settled in River Drive Park near Holland Landing. Holly enjoyed the waterfront and parks, exploring on her bike and scooter. “Everyone knew Holly,” her mother said. “The neighbour kids watched out for her, protected her.” Neighbour Sam Reid, keyboardist for rock band Glass Tiger, dropped by and gifted Holly with the group’s album and autographed photos. “Holly had a community of extended family and friends who cared for her in many ways,” Carol said. “They are all special people.”

In photo at left: Carol McGruthers holds a picture of her daughter. STAFF PHOTO/NICK IWANYSHYN

In supplied photo below: Challenged from birth by the rigours of arteriovenous malformation, known as AVM, Holly passed away Aug. 4, 2005, 12:20 p.m.

Holly attended Jersey Public School in Keswick and Langstaff High School in Richmond Hill. She delighted in reading and making muffins to share with classmates and teachers. The teen was proud to be in her self-described “differently abled” class. Carol speaks solemnly about her daughter’s last years, recalling how fellow members of Queensville-Holland Landing United Church reached out with prayers and gifts. She lauds the care Holly received at her Sutton hospice. “Holly’s life was hard with many limitations,” she said. “She perservered and found bright spots and good times in the little things. It was a pleasure to look

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“Adored by children, universally respected and an inspiration to her peers, Mrs. McCluskey was a tireless volunteer, quick to deflect the praise heaped on her.”

after her. She was and is so loved.” Life ended at Southlake Regional Health Centre where it began. “Holly walked across the hospi-

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tal hall and told a new friend she was going back to her room and die,” Carol said in a whisper. “And she did.”

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Pizza

Assorted Varieties 465 - 493 g

25

White, Whole Wheat or Sesame Bread

Chicken Pot Pies

999

ea

From Our Hot Table “Single Serving”

Prepared Foods

1299

ea

Cheesecakes

ea

Made From Scratch From Our Chef

Penne Alla Vodka

199

Baked Fresh Daily Molisana,

675g

ea

Bread

597 - 624g

199

ea

Sfogliatelle

1299

Fresh Made From Scratch

ea

6” Cakes

Assorted

Everyday Low Price

1200 ea

Saputo

Mozzarella Balls

399

ea

340g

Santa Lucia

Provolone Cheese

999

/lb 2.20 / 100 g

Bakery

Product of Italy

Grana Padano Cheese

899

/lb 1.98 / 100g Grated

9.49 lb

1.2kg

700g

Pasta of the Day

Jon Donaire Pre-Sliced

ea Round or Long

European Style Delicatessen Made From Scratch From Our Chef

199

Assorted Varieties 1.13kg

2/$29

Villaggio

Freshly Baked In Store

/100g

Provolone Cheese

Margarine

454g

Dairy & Frozen

99¢

Casa Italia

Prosciutto Cotto Ham

cs

749

Brand Name Groceries Fresh Deli-Sliced Casa Italia Regular or Light

1299

Large Case

This Week’s Features!

99¢

Product of USA

99 Persimmons /lb Hachiya 6.59 kg

6 oz

199

Product of Italy Emma

Product of Spain Emma

Rabbits

T-bone Steaks

312g

Product of Italy Emma Regular Cut

Cut $4.49 Lb. Homegrown Ontario Whole

499

ea

Made to Order 18” Round Party Size

Nutella Pizza

1499

Everyday Low Price

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ea

Product of Argentina Emma

Sardo Cheese

699

Product of Argentina

/lb Emma 15.41 kg Parmigiano

Reggianito Cheese

699

/lb 15.41 kg

World of Cheeses Sales Starts Star Wed. Nov. 25th, Ends Tues. Dec. 01st 2015


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56

GET

%

OF MSRP

CASH CREDIT ON SELECT 2015 MODELS

HURRY IN BEFORE THEY’RE GONE ENDS NOVEMBER 30

2015 SONIC

3,509

2015 CRUZE

4,104

$

$

CASH CREDIT ON SONIC LS SEDAN $17,545 MSRP

CASH CREDIT ON CRUZE 2LS $20,520 MSRP

STK# 502042

2015 TRAX

4,386

STK# 511032

2015 CITY EXPRESS

5,316

$

$

CASH CREDIT ON TRAX LS $21,930 MSRP

CASH CREDIT ON CITY EXPRESS $26,580 MSRP

STK# 528038

STK# 525077

2015 VERANO

5,200

$

2015 MALIBU

5,771

$

CASH CREDIT ON BUICK VERANO (CONVENIENCE PKG) $26,000 MSRP

CASH CREDIT ON MALIBU 1LT $28,855 MSRP

2015 SILVERADO 1500

2015 ENCLAVE

STK# 502036

9,739

$

CASH CREDIT ON SILVERADO CREW CAB 1LT 4X4 $48,695 MSRP STK# 530109

STK# 501028

10,419

$

CASH CREDIT ON BUICK ENCLAVE (LEATHER EDITION) $52,095 MSRP STK# 526046

Roy Foss asks all customers to read the fine print. Vehicles may not be exactly as illustrated. Not compatible with special lease and special finance rates. All eligible VIN’s that qualify for the 20% of MSRP cash credit are determined by General Motors of Canada and not the individual dealer. See dealer for complete program details


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