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Born and raised in East York, the tag team, known as The Fraternity, regularly travel out of town to compete in matches. They also run their own pro wrestling company, Greektown Wrestling, which will be holding

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DAVID NICKLE dnickle@insidetoronto.com When Paula Morrison moved in to her East York house a decade ago, she never thought it would turn her into a scofflaw. But that’s what happened, when the consequences of upgrading her Doncaster Boulevard semi was that hardware like the water meter and heating vent rendered the shared driveway unusable. When she was unable to get enough support to put a parking pad on her front lawn, she thought she might be able to get an onstreet parking permit. As it turned out, she couldn’t - not for her street. While on-street parking permits were available two streets over, Doncaster near her home, was a noparking zone. So Morrison did the only thing she could, along with her neighbours. "We just park illegally get up every morning and say hello to a parking ticket," she said. "We’re resigned that we’ll just pay the money." Just lately, Morrison’s got a break: thanks to an injury, she’s obtained a temporary accessible parking permit allowing her to park on the street. But over time, Morrison figures she’s paid thousands of dollars in parking tickets. It is a problem that’s not hers alone. Janet Davis, who represents Morrison on Toronto Council, says the patchwork of available on-street parking and nogo roads extends across her Ward 31 (Beaches-East York). "About 40 per cent of my ward has permit parking," Davis said. That permit

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Paula Morrison shows a few parking tickets she has received recently for parking her car on the street in front of her home. parking is clustered mostly to the south end of the ward - the parts that encompass the old City of Toronto, and the more closely packed East York neighbourhoods immediately to the north of those. But it’s not everywhere, and to Davis’ eye that’s unfair. "What happens in practice is that in those areas that have permit parking there is very vigilant enforcement - so if you’re supposed to switch sides on your street halfway through the month and you don’t, you get a ticket. If you park to close to inter-

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parking across the Toronto and East York Community Council boundaries. Under the plan, which will come for debate at the October meeting of the community council, all streets that are strictly residential would, over a five year period, become permit parking areas. Doing so would mean that 235 kilometres of streets would eventually have permit parking . So, homeowners and residents across the entire city core could apply to purchase an annual permit letting them park on the street.

Right now, of course, it is possible for anyone to apply for permit parking. But it’s work. According to Vince Loffredi, Toronto’s Supervisor of Right of Way Management, residents who want to allow permit parking on their streets must first collect names on a petition, from no less than a quarter of the addresses on the street. With that submitted, the city must conduct a poll - and if a quarter of all residents on the street don’t return their ballots, and at least half plus one of those don’t agree to it, then there’s no

permit parking applications allowed for another two years. On the one hand, Loffredi says that’s a fairly low bar. But the polling process is complicated by the fact that the mailing list the city receives from the Municipal Property Assessment Corporation (MPAC) is often out of date. Parkdale-High Park Councillor Gord Perks faced that several years ago as residents along Parkside Drive - right next to High Park - tried to obtain permit parking. It was only with the assistance of Perks’ office that they were able to get the numbers. "It makes a mockery of the democratic process - it puts a huge onus on the neighbourhood to canvas people, get the names and addresses and get it down," he said. "It’s not a workable system." The proposed system, after its five-year phase-in, would make things simpler. But it would also create momentum to extend permit parking even further. Davis said it makes sense to allow permit parking on every street across the city. "People think the streets are theirs," Davis said. "If we’re going to allow people to park on the streets, we should make everyone pay." Politically, it’s another matter. Etobicoke Centre Councillor Stephen Holyday, speaking at September’s Public Works and Infrastructure Committee, made that clear. "There should be parking on the street? In our neighbourhoods, our identity is in those unencumbered streets. Our neighbourhood would de-amalgamate first."

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Laneways renamed after community leaders Vincenzina (Vincey) Angelone and Paul Estrela recognized with naming The contributions of two community-builders of note from East York have been recognized. Last Saturday, community members gathered near Woodbine and Danforth avenues to officially unveil new laneways renamed in honour of Vincenzina (Vincey) Angelone and Paul Estrela. The new laneways are located between Woodmount and Glebemount avenues and between Woodmount and Woodbine avenues, near Danforth Avenue. Toronto and East York community council approved the renaming at its June 13 meeting.

Angelone, who moved to Woodmount Avenue at the age of five when her family emigrated from Italy, was a well-known teacher at St. Brigid Elementary School as well as a member of its parentteacher council. The second-longest serving teacher in the history of the Toronto Catholic District School Board, she retired in 2015 after 46 years of service. Angelone, who also attended St. Brigid as well as Notre Dame Catholic Secondary School, continues to give of her time as a volunteer in the St. Brigid community. She also coached local soccer teams.

Estrela, a well-known area resident, opened Royal Beef with his wife Carmen in 1985. A native of Portugal, he lived, played and worked in the area when he first came to Canada. Estrela eventually learned to cut meat and speak Italian, which was the neighbourhood’s secondary language in the 1979s. He was a strong community supporter, sponsoring local children’s sport teams and school carnivals. Estrela also hired many young people from the east Toronto to work in his store. Sadly, Estrela died on Nov. 7, 2004.

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Art is being used to entice people to explore the beauty of the 500-acre Don River Valley Park. Last Saturday, Evergreen and the City of Toronto unveiled the first installation of the new Don River Valley Park Art Program, a multi-year project that will include a range of temporary works including sculptural installations, murals, billboards and performances, by local, Canadian and international artists. The first piece, called Monsters for Beauty, Permanence and Individuality, features a series of 14 concrete sculptures by acclaimed Omaskêko Cree

artist Duane Linklater. The large-scale figures, which depict the gargoyles that adorn prominent buildings in downtown Toronto, can be found along the Lower Don Trail in a meadow north of the Bloor Viaduct. In his works, Linklater, who is originally from Moose Cree First Nation but now calls North Bay home, invites people to examine the trajectory of Toronto’s history and the changes made to the natural environment with the development of cities in settler societies. According to a release, the artist sees gargoyles as the protectors of buildings that communicate a certain kind of power and authority, speaking to a larger conversation regarding ongoing Indigenous and colonial occupation of the city. Later this fall, the Don Valley Park Art Program will host a site-specific performance titled King Ed-

ward VII Equestrian Statue Floating Down the Don River by Toronto-based artist duo Life of a Craphead (Amy Lam and Jon McCurley). For this performance, a life-sized replica statue of King Edward VII will be floated down the Don River near the Queen Street bridge. Inspired by the bronze equestrian statue of King Edward VII at Queen’s Park, it aims to bring humour and a sharp critical eye to the permanence of public art and public monuments that are preserved in perpetuity. Curated by Toronto’s Kari Cwynar, the Don River Valley Park Art Program is the result of a partnership between Evergreen and the City of Toronto. Cwynar, who has worked to develop the "outof-the-box" initiative for the last three years, said she’s been meeting with potential artists, many of whom

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Monsters for Beauty, Permanence and Individuality by acclaimed Omaskko Cree artist Duane Linklater features 14 large-scale, concrete gargoyle sculptures located along the Lower Don Trail in the meadow north of the Bloor Viaduct. The large-scale figures depict the gargoyles that adorn prominent buildings in downtown Toronto. have never exhibited their work in such a public way, in the Don Valley ravine

system to discuss the concept and inspire them. "When they see this

space they want to make something that works in it," she said during a recent sneak peek of Linklater’s works. "As a curator, it’s been a really fascinating project for me. It’s just such a unique way to work with artists in Toronto." Geoff Cape, Evergreen’s founder and CEO, said the ultimate goal of the Don River Valley Art Program is to get people excited about and celebrating Toronto’s ravine system, especially the highly urbanized lower portion of the Don River. "Art is just a wonderful cherry on top. It’s the magic that will provoke curiosity and an emotional connection to this part of the city. You can think of this whole Don Valley corridor as a theatre of evolving ideas," he said. Visit https://donrivervalleypark.ca/things-todo/art/ for more information.

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Amazon bid shows the value of inter-city teamwork Toronto and the regions surrounding it have had a long and not entirely salutary history of going it alone, when a united front would have been better. Under former Mayor David Miller, Toronto withdrew from the Association of Municipalities in Ontario because he thought the city was better off talking to the provincial government on its own. Miller’s successor Rob Ford, largely skipped meetings of the Greater Toronto Area mayors and again, took us off on our own. It’s memories like that, that make all the more impressive, the efforts of Mayor John Tory and a coalition of Greater Toronto Area municipalities to work together on a bid to lure U.S. e-commerce behemoth Amazon to Canada. Toronto is teamed up with Durham, Mississauga, York, Brampton and Halton - and also Waterloo - under the umbrella of a new regional economic development coalition, Toronto Global, with an express purpose of bringing business to the region. The bid for Amazon’s business is a very bold early move. And there are many reasons to suspect that it might be doomed. There is enormous economic uncertainty in a U.S. company choosing to locate a headquarters outside of the U.S. at the best of times, and in these times it is moreso. It’s unclear what will be in the North American Free Trade Agreement - or even if there will be one once negotiations between Canada, the U.S., and Mexico are concluded. And there is risk in engaging the ire of America’s unpredictable President. And there are other viable options within the U.S. for the Seattle-based giant before they consider crossing a border. But Toronto and the region has much going for it: notably, political and social stability, and also more welcoming policies in bringing in overseas tech workers. And Toronto - or the region at least - would have much to gain. The request for proposal that Amazon has put out for hosts for its "HQ2," has indicated that it will spend more than $5 billion U.S. on construction, and will offer up 50,000 high-paying jobs. Toronto has some choice spots for such a development - notably, in the east-end Portlands. But even if those jobs and that construction migrate to other parts of the Greater Toronto Area, it would still be a colossal win for Torontonians. If nothing else, we all would have learned a valuable lesson in regional cooperation - that we could apply to the next big opportunity for growth. In the end, everybody wins.

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The road to public office is... along a road It is a truth long held that in Toronto for the last decade or so at least, the road to political office is most often found. along a road. Rob Ford, back in 2010, paved his way to the mayoralty with automotive promises and commuter grievances: he promised to get rid of those car-blocking streetcars, erase bike lanes and build new transit underground, to keep the roads clear. When David Miller’s council put a tax on vehicle registration, Rob Ford promised to take it off. John Tory, meanwhile, made it his mission to get traffic moving faster on downtown roads. He directed the city to spend a premium to have roadwork completed more quickly,

DAVID NICKLE The City and an even bigger premium to maintain the elevated Gardiner Expressway in the city’s east end. Just last week, he announced a plan to bring traffic wardens pending provincial legislation - to city streets, to smooth traffic along. Now, Mayor Tory has not taken the hard-line pro-car position that Rob Ford and his brother Doug did back in the day: he’s

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seen fit to support a bike lane pilot project on Bloor Street and a streetcarfriendly pilot project on congested King Street. But Tory knows well, that a politician that doesn’t cool the tempers of drivers stuck in traffic is a politician on the way out. It will be interesting to see, given that long-held truth, what Tory does with the newly-installed bike lanes on Woodbine Avenue. They were approved by Toronto Council earlier this year, and installed in late summer. and at least some of the east-end residents of the Beach are not taking kindly to them. Local councillor Mary Margaret McMahon, who has announced that she will not be seeking re-elec-

tion, is defending the laneswhich do provide a necessary linkage in the bike lane network between East York and the waterfront trail. Mayor Tory, who’s announced he will be running for a second term, has, as of this writing, supported keeping the lanes too. They may slow down traffic, but they make Woodbine safer by keeping car and bike traffic separate. That may all be true in real life. In politics? We’ll see. David Nickle is a reporter and columnist covering Toronto City Hall for Metroland Media Toronto. He can be reached at dnickle@insidetoronto.com. Follow him on Twitter at @davidnickle , and InsideToronto on Facebook

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TORONTO NEWSROOM newsroom@insidetoronto.com Michael Garron Hospital (MGH) hosted Toronto Hydro at its main Coxwell campus for a special cheque presentation Monday, Sept. 11. The hospital was awarded close to $200,000 in incentive funding from the municipal electricity distribution company for achieving excellent energy savings

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Centre of Gravity owners moving on from circus business JOANNA LAVOIE jlavoie@insidetoronto.com Some big changes will soon be coming to east Toronto’s Centre of Gravity, a circa-1914 former vaudeville theatre that is currently home to The Circus Academy, Zero Gravity Circus, and the monthly Lunacy Cabaret. In a Sept. 22 Facebook post, Eli Chornenki and Svava Stefanson, who own/operate the circus school, circus production company, and long-running event, announced they’re moving on to other endeavours. "After more than 25 years of hard work, creative spirit, and dedication to the world of circus, we are excited to announce that we are retiring

from the circus industry to follow our dreams and pursue a new life direction," the lengthy post to friends, family, neighbours, patrons, students, parents, performing artists, and "the curious" read. "We cannot thank you enough. Your hard work, adventurous spirit, dedication, and patronage has (sic) made our 17 years in Toronto some of the most exciting, fun, and productive years in our long circus career." The couple, who also coown1300 Gerrard St. E., will be wrapping up operations at the Little India-area venue by the end of the year. Chornenki and Stefanson, who are both out of the country until Oct. 3 and weren’t available to speak with Metro-

land Media in person, said "many concepts" have been put forth for the future of the building, but no "firm plans" are in place at this time. In the note, they went on to say they’re confident the community they’ve both worked so hard to help build would continue to flourish. Jeff Kearns, who has been involved with Zero Gravity Circus since its inception, will now serve as its new artistic director, while Lunacy Cabaret will be getting a new, as-ofyet undisclosed home in the new year. The Circus Academy will be folding at the end of 2017. Sideshow Café, which was also located at 1300 Gerrard St. E., closed its doors just over a week ago.

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Collier, Lionel Knight and LAX’s Ortiz. Presented by Detroit Eatery and Cameron’s Brewing, Revolution in Greektown will run from 6 to 9 p.m. at the Slovenski Dom, 864 Pape Ave., just south of Mortimer Avenue. Tickets cost $20 and are available online at www.revolutionig.eventbrite.ca or at the Detroit Eatery, 389 Danforth Ave. Limited tickets will also be available at the door. Decker recently sat down with the East York Mirror to talk about how he and his best friend got started as well as their plans and goals moving forward. Like most kids growing up in the 1990s, both men, who still call East York home, loved watching pro wrestling on television, especially WWF, WCW and ECW. About five years ago when they were in university, Decker and Gibson started training under coach Rob Fuego at the now-defunct Squared Circle wrestling gym near at Finch Avenue and Highway 400. "We’d still be there if the doors were open," said Decker, whose favourite wrestler is Terry Funk.

Around that time, the duo also began to network and met a lot of people in the Greater Toronto Area’s pro wrestling scene. Having made some solid connections, they started organizing, promoting and competing in their own pro wrestling events, all of which have been held in East York. In the last three or so years, Decker and Gibson have put on six shows, each of which has drawn 250 to 300 spectators. Since Day One, Detroit Eatery has hosted all of the official after-parties where fans can eat, drink and hang out with the wrestlers. And while planning live wrestling shows is a time-consuming and somewhat expensive endeavour, Decker said they do it because they love it. "The fans are crazy. People dress up. They throw streamers and carry posters of their favourite wrestlers. It’s lot of fun," he smiled. "Pro wrestling is gritty and old school. It’s community-oriented and everyone’s welcome. You don’t have to be a wrestling fan to have a good time at our show." Decker said each event, which has about eight matches, has a narrative and as promoters it’s their

job is to find the best match up between the good and the bad guys. Decker said Greektown Wrestling, which has supported the John Howard Society and Michael Garron Hospital, also makes an effort to book a diverse range of wrestlers, including women. "There’s nothing like this in the east side of Toronto," he said, adding Toronto’s pro wrestling scene is a vibrant and tight-knit one with main events happening at least two or three times a month, if not more. "There’s a cult following. The fans that come, they come out to all of them." Decker also spoke about a strong camaraderie between wrestlers, many of whom he considers friends. "There’s a whole culture and community. Everyone knows each other," he said. Down the line, The Fraternity aim to become a full-time pro wrestling tag team with a network TV presence. Both men strong followings on Instagram, Facebook and Twitter, and are excited about and open to future opportunities. Visit https://www.facebook.com/greektownwrestling/ for more information.


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