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Jacob Gal from Soup-Pa will be giving away free rainbow ice cream during the Pride parade on Main Street in Newmarket.

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Pride parade moves north KIM ZARZOUR kzarzour@yrmg.com A disagreement between York Pride Fest and the Town of Richmond Hill has led to not just one, but two Pride events in York Region this summer. For four years, the region’s Pride parade has taken place on Yonge Street in the heart of Richmond Hill, but this year parade organizers, feeling snubbed by the local business community,

have packed up their rainbow flags and headed north to Newmarket. Pride Fest spokesperson Jacob Gal hopes the town’s Main Street will be the perfect venue for a family-friendly parade and afterparty at Riverwalk Commons on June 17. Meantime, another organization, PFLAG York, is working with the Town of Richmond Hill to create a separate Pride event June 3 in a new location in Rich-

mond Hill, adjoining the Elgin Barrow arena "This is a new initiative for us," said Amanda Knegje, president of PFLAG, the region’s LGBTQ support, resource and education network. "We’ve always been very supportive of Pride Fest . It’s great seeing growth, and multiple events, especially when it involves both north and south York Region." Earlier this year, Richmond

Hill had informed Pride Fest that the parade could not take place in its usual spot on Yonge due to traffic issues, costs to the town, impact on local business and poor attendance. Instead, the town offered an alternate route: a side street in the village core and nearby park. Since 2013, the Town of Richmond Hill provided support to the parade and was the first in York

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SETTING UP A TRUST FOR YOUR CHILD IN YOUR WILL Many parents feel that an outright gift to a child is not practical because those parents do not want that child to inherit a large sum of money outright when he or she reaches the age of majority.

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Most parents would rather have the money managed and invested until the child reaches a more mature age. This is accomplished by setting up a trust in your Will. You can pick an age at which you feel your child will be mature enough to inherit outright. By setting up a trust in your Will, you can ensure that your executor, a person you trust, is managing and investing your child’s money until that child reaches the age Les Kotzer you specified. This treatment is very different from an outright gift to your child at the age of majority, because in such a case, your child will be able to get his or her hands on the money and spend it, according to his or her own whim. Imagine your child, not yet 20 years old, taking a big block of cash and buying an expensive sports car. You would probably rather see that same money being kept available to fund a college education for your child. This demonstrates why it is often important to set up a trust in your Will. An important consideration in setting up a trust in your Will, also known as a testamentary trust, is to select the proper person to act as executor. The term executor, for the purposes of this article, should be regarded as interchangeable with the term trustee. You should be aware that you can have multiple executors.

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If you are setting up a trust for your child until he or she reaches an age such as 25, you can have your will drafted so that your trustee has access to the funds required for your child’s maintenance, education, medical needs or any other matters which your trustee feels necessary for the general benefit of your child. This is commonly known as a power of encroachment. Your executor will have the ability to take money for your child’s legitimate needs as described above. Even though your child’s share of the principal will be frozen until your child reaches the age you specify in your Will, your trustee can nevertheless access the principal for those needs which the trustee feels require the expense of capital. It is obvious that your trustee is exercising a large amount of discretion over what money is going to be available to your child or for the benefit of your child. The trustee is carrying out his or her obligations as stated in your Will, but there may be occasional conflict between your trustee and your child. In order to smooth out areas of conflict, it might be advisable for you to write a non-binding letter, separate and apart from your Will, expressing your true feelings about the type of discretion that your trustee should exercise after your death. For example, in this type of letter, you may express your wish that the trustee can use a child’s money for educational purposes but cannot use the money for an expensive European vacation or expensive sports car. A letter of this nature can be of great comfort to your trustee, because he or she can show your child the letter that sets out your true wishes as to how the trust money is to be treated.

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Les Kotzer is a wills lawyer with the law firm of Fish and Associates at 7951 Yonge Street in Thornhill. Les is a regular call in guest on the Barb DiGiulio show on Newstalk 1010. He has also appeared on CNN and was featured as a Canadian success story on the CTV National News. In 2013, Les was awarded the Queen Elizabeth II Diamond Jubileee Medal for his work in Wills and helping to educate the public.

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JOHN CUDMORE jcudmore@yrmg.com You’ve probably heard how 50 is the new 30. Well, it might well be that the new 50, or even 55, is now somewhere near 70 years of age. Long gone is an expectation that adults must slow down and curtail activities when 55 candles need be extinguished on a birthday cake. Just because that was the case a couple generations ago doesn’t make it so now. The rules of play are changing as baby boomers age. Folks may be getting older, but they still like their fun and games, and want to be active more than any previous generation. This a significant powerwielding group that often gets what it demands. In short, the generation that created old-timers and masters sports is getting older. And the over-55s are an extremely large and growing group. It is not only fitting, but obligatory, that municipalities listen and react to those demands. "We are very aware of a growing senior and older adult population," says Mary Creighton, director of recreational services for the past seven years for the City of Markham. "One thing we knew we had to do was have an older athlete policy and we’re doing that right now. It’s how we need to move forward and how to deal with an aging population." Recreation directors in municipalities across the region meet quarterly to exchange ideas regarding trends in activities and needs. It should be no surprise that older adults’

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(Clockwise from top) An overview of popular pickleball action at the Pan Am Centre in Markham; Ellanna Whitaker of Newmarket and her pickleball partner, Holly Walker of Markham, both lunge for a ball hit over the net at the Pan Am Centre in Markham; and; Connie Green reacts to her bowl missing the jack. Watching are Keswick Club 55 carpet bowling competitors Elsie Harrington (from left to right), Joe Smyth, Rocco Di Mambro, Carol Klahm and Ren Gazley.

needs are high on the list of priorities. Creighton points to an integrated leisure services master plan unveiled in 2010, which included sensitivity and sensibility toward a rapidly aging population. That strategy works in sync with the Region of York’s strategies for seniors’ needs and issues, including housing and transit. Markham’s five senior adults clubs have approximately 4,800 members. And many more figure to be on the way. "We know we have to get ready for growth in that age

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group and one strategy is becoming an age-friendly community," said Creighton. Markham’s facilities are fully accessible. Programming includes an extreme range of activities from cards and crafts to more physically demanding sports such as volleyball, she said. Sometimes it is as simple as redesigning playing surfaces with lines corresponding to the introduction of new activities. For instance, the Aariin Community Centre and Library, due to open in Markham this fall, will include

lines for pickleball on its court surfaces, in addition to traditional court sport lines. In Newmarket and Georgina, at least one set of two tennis courts in each municipality have been reconfigured into pickleball courts. The racquet sport combines elements of tennis, badminton and table tennis, but is played on a smaller surface and a lower net. "Pickleball is a growing sport and one of the fastest growing in North America," said Newmarket director of recreation and culture, Colin Service, noting

the conversion in 2016 of two tennis courts into six pickleball courts. "We had a demand to provide a facility and this facility was the right size for six pickleball courts. "It was the perfect storm of several factors coming together. There is nothing on the books right now, but we are always ready to adapt (to demand)." Service points out the municipality is not simply acting impulsively, but based on needs gathered through interaction with citizens. It doesn’t always mean bringing into action bulldozers and moving the

earth. It’s noteworthy that municipalities’ activities magazine unfailingly include a section dedicated to activities for older athletes. "For our recreation playbook we did a lot of research and consultation," said Service. "As baby boomers age, they don’t always want program-specific facilities as much as something to do that is age-specific. "We have added a lot of group fitness classes, so it’s less about hard impact classes and toward full body and core conditioning. Stuff that is a lot easier on the joints." Georgina has been an avid booster of sports for seniors and has hosted Seniors Games events regularly since 1995. Georgina has seniors centres, or Club 55 facilities, in Keswick, Sutton and Pefferlaw. Additionally, a proposed multi-use recreation facility in the south end of Keswick will be designed with seniors’ needs in mind. "Georgina has one of the highest rates of seniors’ participation," said director of recreation and culture Robin McDougall. "We are responding to this very active group. It’s now a more active group than ever and we have to be more creative to meet their needs. The regular standbys such as cards, billiards and darts are sharing the spotlight with carpet bowling, shuffleboard and yoga, among other activities. "It’s definitely a more active (age group) than even 15 years ago," said McDougall. "It’s a younger senior that wants to be more active." The message is plain and simple: Play on!

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Zack Gratta, 13, a Grade 8 student at Parkview Public School in Unionville, points to some of the diesel oil that spilled into the Rouge River and the boom that Markham’s Roads Department put in the river to help block it.

Diesel spill stopped in tracks by teen’s actions TIM KELLY tkelly@yrmg.com Thirteen-year-old Zack Gratta and four friends noticed something wasn’t right in Unionville. Zack saw oil floating in a nearby creek Monday night. "It looked like a rainbow," he said of what turned out to be a small fuel spill flowing from a Tribute Communities condo project construction site into nearby Rouge River. Zack called on an adult nearby who informed Markham Fire and Emergency Services. Soon Markham’s Roads department was lowering booms to block what turned out to be spilled diesel fuel. The Ministry of the Environment and Climate Change was on site Tuesday and confirmed there was an "oily sheen" on the river which it said had come from a nearby construction site. It said about "one litre of diesel fuel" leaked into the river. "Staff is also visiting the construction site which is the suspected source of the spilled material. There have been no impacts to animals, fish or drinking water," ministry staff said. For Shanta Sundarason, who runs the Giving Tree (where Zack and his friends had been), it’s important for the kids to act. "I’m not surprised five kids on their way home noticed this spill in the creek and made sure they got it stopped," she said. Calls to Tribute Communities were not returned Tuesday.

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We want to apologize for any inconvenience over the last two weekends for our freezer mishap. A lot of people count on the ease and homecookedquality of our frozen soups and entrees and it’s been just as frustrating for us to not be able to service those needs. We’re waiting for a pair of compressors from the States, and then we’ll be up and running again. Hopefully by this Friday, 31 March, this goes to press these tears of mine will have frosted over, but in the meantime we’ll have plenty of fresh options…

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Last year when struggling to think of a sausage special, our veteran stalwart behind the meat counter, ‘Turkey Al’ Gamblin, suggested we bring back an old classic, our Veal Sausage. This fine ground sausage is delicately seasoned with thyme, lemon zest, salt, pepper and a flourish of garlic. Super tasty, no wonder these are Cathy’s faves! Reg. $6.99/lb OFF

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Rhubarb Raspberry Galette - an open faced galette (a free form, rustic pie) that starts with a giant disc of our pastry. We spread a generous layer of mascarpone cheese that’s been mixed with sugar and vanilla beans and then top that with a filling of rhubarb and raspberries - the edges are folded over, brushed with melted butter and sprinkled with coarse sugar. One of these was brought to our staff meeting for us all to sample. Unfortunately, Evan deemed it too good to share and ate the whole thing in a sitting. If that’s not a rave review, I’m not sure what is. Reg. $16.99 Passionfruit Pavlova – I’m a big passionfruit guy. Its sweet, sour and unbelievably vibrant flavour is magic in the mouth. I brought a case to Andrea and challenged her to come up with something cool - she did not disappoint. These are individual meringues topped with whipped cream, fresh passionfruit pulp and a drizzle of raspberry sauce Reg. $5.99

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Are tougher fines required for distracted drivers? The symbolism was perhaps a bit heavy handed, but the message was crystal clear. In the continuing effort by police to convince drivers that texting or talking on cellphones while behind the wheel can be disastrous, Toronto police put a hearse into service as an unmarked vehicle on Feb. 21. The grim visual, part of a weeklong effort to combat distracted driving in the city, was intended to convey the message to motorists that using mobile hand-held devices could land you or someone else in that sombre vehicle, so common to funeral It’s important to processions. If the approach seems point out that dramatic, it’s important to point out that authorities authorities are are fighting an uphill battle when it comes to ending fighting an distracted driving, as they uphill battle are with impaired driving, decades of powerful when it comes to despite messaging and RIDE camending distracted paigns. Last year, police observed driving. the phenomenon become even more common than drunk driving. By the end of August last year, there were 38 distracted-driving deaths, compared to 19 impairedrelated fatalities. Overall, 2016 saw 309 traffic fatalities on OPP-patrolled roads, up from 301 the year before, and distracted driving was one of the main causes. In Ontario, texting, talking into a hand-held mobile device, even eating while driving, can result in a fine between $490 and $1,000, plus the loss of three demerit points. A ticket can also result in a $200 or more uptick on your insurance bill. Distracted driving has been illegal in this province since 2009. Insurance Bureau of Canada statistics show that a driver is 23 times more likely to be involved in a collision if texting while driving and four times more likely if talking on a cellphone. Eighty per cent of collisions involve some sort of driver inattention. But drivers continue to do it. A Canadian Automobile Association survey, conducted late last year, revealed that 33 per cent of Canadians admit to texting at red lights. If stiffer penalties are what’s required (Transport Minister Marc Garneau is calling for national standards on fines) then they should be implemented. We can’t allow distracted drivers to continue to make our roads more dangerous.

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• LETTERS TO THE EDITOR • Demolition permit approval selective Re: Racism not to blame for permit denial: Mayor While racism may not be the reason for the denial of the permit, I find the comments of the mayor both disrespectful and condescending. Instead of insulting Felicite Dibi, the mayor should be addressing the "evidence she has shown that owners of other homes in Markham that have a heritage designation, have had demolition permits approved and have either had new homes built on site or major renovations made to the original home." Given that there is evidence demolition permits were given to other designated heritage homes, I

would like to hear from the mayor, Heritage Markham and city staff why Dibi’s application was denied, if, as Scarpitti so eloquently said, "I want to reassure you and especially your kids, that anyone’s background . anyone’s colour of their skin . has nothing to do with the way we administer our policy." For Scarpitti’s information, my husband and I have been residents of Markham for 34 years and, during this period, we have heard of what appears to be the selective approval of demolition permits. So for public guidance and knowledge, Scarpitti should explain to us how the city’s heritage policy is administered. June Veecock Markham

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should be forthcoming with haste. In our ward, the incumbent has attempted to be nominated twice in Scarborough and once in Markham-Unionville where he was finally the successful nominee for the 2018 Ontario election. Now he should resign and give us the opportunity to have a councillor who will live and work in our ward. Tom Farrar Markham

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TIM KELLY tkelly@yrmg.com Liberal candidate Mary Ng had the MarkhamThornhill riding byelection field to herself for a few days anyway. There are now six other candidates lined up to challenge for the vacant April 3 federal seat, called by Prime Minister Justin Trudeau when longtime MP John McCallum resigned in January to take up an appointment as Canada’s ambassador to China. Ragavan Paranchothy won the Conservative nomination over four challengers last Wednesday and immediately hit the campaign trail. The 42-year-old father of two, who has lived in Markham for the past seven-plus years, said he is a broadcaster by profession who also does PR consulting. He believes it’s impor-

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tant that the representative of Markham "lives in Markham and understands the issues of Markham. "I’m a resident of Markham and have worked with numerous cultural ethnic groups and organizations in Markham, so I have a better understanding of how things work

here." He also says, among other issues, the government’s planned legalization of marijuana is a concern he has heard about at the door. Gregory Hines has been nominated by the New Democratic Party. He is described as a smallbusiness owner and com-

munity support worker, "who will fight for hardworking families in Markham-Thornhill as our next member of Parliament." Hines is a husband and father of four who says he is a supporter of the arts. He has operated the DOAHL Academy of Dance in Markham for the

past decade, serving as director, choreographer and CEO. He has also worked as a community support worker for the past eight years, providing support to adults with intellectual disabilities through Community Living York South. Brendan Thomas Reilly has been nominated to

represent the Libertarian Party of Canada. A resident of Pickering, Reilly works at the University of Toronto, as the model system designer/ programmer. He says he has distanced himself from the status quo parties, "due to their sheer size and desire for control of the lives of all citizens." Also running are Caryn Bergmann for the Green Party of Canada, perennial candidate Dorian Baxter for the Progressive Canadian Party and independent Above Znoneofthe. The byelection is one of five being held across Canada the first Monday of April.

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ments were too much for the species to deal with and the result was the end of the Golden Toad. It’s the first of many, Richardson fears. He said his own experience in Markham is instructive. Richardson grew up on Crispin Court in Markham and said he remembers the sound of migratory songbirds as being deafening when he was a child. "But in recent years there aren’t flocks of birds there anymore. Instead, developments are pushing coywolf and deer into places where they have to go. If you look around the world we have a catastrophic extinction crisis," he said. That’s something his new book, due out later this year, will deal with.

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Auto Body Shop.........................................................................Sam’s Garage Auto Part Store...........................................................................Fairview Auto Auto Service................................................................... Active Green & Ross Car Wash.............................................................................. Budget Car Wash Domestic Car Dealership ................................................Markville Chevrolet Import Car Dealership.............................................Don Valley North Toyota Muffler Shop ..............................................................................Village Nissan New Car Salesperson ...........................Phillip Hudson, Markville Chevrolet Oil Change/Lube ...............................................................................Jiffy Lube Tire Store........................................................................ Active Green & Ross Transmission Shop.................................................................. Markham Auto Used Car Salesperson .............................. Mike Treacy, Markville Chevrolet

Mortgage Broker ........................................... Paula Roberts, Roberts Group Real Estate Agent ...................................................................... Cathy Walker Real Estate Brokerage......................................Re/Max All Stars Realty Inc Real Estate Team...............................................................Stephen Tar Team

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All Around Restaurant .................................................Smash Kitchen & Bar Breakfast...........................................................Cora’s at Warden and Hwy 7 Brunch ......................................................................................................Cora’s Buffet/All You Can Eat................................................Mandarin at Boxgrove Caribbean Restaurant ........................................................................ Mr. Jerk Casual Dining........................................................................................... Joey’s Chicken Restaurant/Chicken wings ............................................. Wild Wing Chinese Restaurant ..........................................................................Mandarin Coffee Shop/Doughnuts/Pastries.............................................T & T Bakery Fine Dining........................................................................................... The Keg Fish & Chips................................................................Bluenose Fish & Chips Greek Restaurant................................................................................... Ithaca Hamburger.................................................................................Tom’s Burgers Ice Cream..................................................................... Firehall Confectionary Indian Restaurant ..............................................................................Ambiyan Italian Restaurant .............................................................. Folco’s Ristorante Japanese Restaurant/Sushi ................................................................. Osaka Outdoor Patio................................................................Duchess of Markham Pizza..............................................................................................Station Pizza Pub........................................................................................... Unionville Arms Salad Bar.................................................................................. Garden Basket Seafood Restaurant..................................................Danny’s Fish and Chips Sports Bar .....................................................................Duchess of Markham Steak Restaurant ..............................................................Peter’s Fine Dining Tea Room.............................................................The Old Curiosity Tea Shop Thai Restaurant........................................................................Little Bangkok

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Nancy Daher (left) is a current kindergarten teacher at the new St. Joseph Catholic Elementary School on White’s Hill Avenue in Markham. Sandy Neugebauer (right) was a kindergarten teacher at the original St. Joseph school on Parkway Avenue from 1977-88. Neugebauer once taught Daher in high

St. Joseph elementary celebrates 50 years of education TIM KELLY tkelly@yrmg.com Former teacher Sandy Neugebauer remembers the smaller classrooms and fewer students she taught 40 years ago at St. Joseph Catholic School, which celebrated its 50th anniversary last week. The east Markham elementary school, a fixture of the Catholic community, moved to its new location at 388 White’s Hill Ave. in 2014, but was located at 55 Pky.

its first 48 years. It opened in the fall of 1966 when Markham was a far different place, remembers Neugebauer, 73. "It was a much smaller town. People shopped on Main Street," she said. She recalls when the school first opened, the bridge across the creek didn’t exist and school buses had to stop on one side of the creek with teachers escorting students across on a walkway to the school. The old school had a ca-

pacity of just 280 students while today’s new school can hold up to 517. It currently has 470 students, said principal Rose Polak. Neugebauer said when she taught kindergarten from 1977-87, "there wasn’t the technology then that they have in the classrooms now. Back then we relied on playing games and activities and we went outside every single day," she said. "And the students loved their kindergarten teacher," she said.

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This year we, at Metroland Media, York Region, are marking two important dates. As you know, July 1 is Canada’s 150th birthday. And today, March 23, is the 265th anniversary of the printing of Canada’s first newspaper, the Halifax Gazette. We want to celebrate these milestones by doing what we do best—telling your stories. And we need your help. Submit your essay of 250 to 350 words along with a high quality photograph, on one of the following themes: 1. Why Canada? Are you a recent immigrant? First- or secondgeneration Canadian? Share your unique story of why your family chose to make Canada home. 2. My favourite Canadian destination Whether it’s down the road or across the country, we want to know the one place in Canada that has your heart, and why. 3. Hometown proud Tell us what makes you proud to be a Canadian.

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TIM KELLY tkelly@yrmg.com Take a walk into Nick and Frank’s Barber Shop on Highway 7 in Markham and it’s like a trip back in time. You’re sure to find Ralph Colangelo, 75, cutting hair, which he’s been doing locally since 1962. Back then a cut was a buck. Now it will set you back $18. Not bad considering houses were worth in the range of $20,000 in those times and go for a cool million these days. You also might run into one of Ralph’s favourite customers, Bill, who has been having his hair cut by Ralph for the past 55 years. Asked if he likes the job Ralph does, Bill, a man of few words simply said: "I keep coming back don’t I." Today, Ralph is taking care of Alfred Lang of Stouffville, a longtime loyal customer who makes a monthly trip down to the

Markham plaza where Nick and Frank’s Barber Shop is located. Geraldine drives Alfred, 85, to get his hair cut, something he’s had Ralph and only Ralph do for the past three decades or so. "He won’t let anybody else cut his hair," Geraldine said. Ralph trained in Italy before coming to Canada as a teenager in 1957 landing in Toronto. He moved to Markham in 1962 where he’s been ever since. He said customers talk about a lot of things like politics and work and he’ll chat with them if they feel like talking. If they don’t want to chat he keeps quiet and just goes about his business. "If they don’t like to talk, I do the job, that’s it." But he’s ready to hang up his shears after more than five decades of steady work. April 1 will be his last day so you’ll have to hurry to the shop at 5762 Highway

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Barber Ralph Colangelo, 75, who is retiring April 1, cuts the hair of longtime customer Alfred Lang, 85, of Stouffville recently at Nick and Frank’ Barber Shop in Markham. Ralph has been working as a barber in Markham for the past 55 years. 7 East if you want a cut. Ralph has one final message he wants to be sure to leave before he retires.

"I’d like to thank all of my customers. They’ve been so loyal to me for 55 years," he said.

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The woman who has been charged with numerous bylaw infractions by the City of Markham after three trees were cut down on her Unionville property in December is back in provincial court Thursday morning. Jailing Wu, listed as the owner of 47/51 Gainsville Ave., in Unionville, will be making her third appearance in Richmond Hill to answer to the charges filed by the City of Markham. She’ll be represented for the first time by lawyer David Goodman. Wu had asked for an adjournment March 6 in order to allow Goodman time to review the facts of the case. The charges on the Gainsville Avenue proper-

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Jailing Wu, owner of this home at 47/51 Gainsville Ave., Unionville, where three trees were cut down in December, is back in court to face bylaw charges from the City of Markham on March 30. ty spurred an outcry from neighbours after three mature trees were cut down late last year. A half-dozen of those neighbours were in court March 9 watching the proceedings. Some were also at Wu’s first appearance in court back on Feb. 9 in Richmond Hill.

Residents have called on the city to hasten a planned review of the 2008 tree preservation bylaw in the hopes of strengthening it and preventing property owners from cutting down trees, paying small fines and reaping profits after redeveloping the properties for much higher values.

The Regional Municipality of York NOTICE OF PUBLIC MEETING THE REGIONAL MUNICIPALITY OF YORK DEVELOPMENT CHARGES ACT, 1997 On Thursday, April, 20, 2017 at 9 a.m. York Regional Council will hold a public meeting pursuant to the Development Charges Act, 1997. This public meeting is the second public meeting in relation to the 2017 Development Charge Background Study and Bylaw (the first was held on March 9, 2017).

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Star Search might be the break you have needed TIM KELLY tkelly@yrmg.com So you want to be a Markham star. You can have your chance as the city is launching its very own star search effective immediately with the winner crowned in time for Canada’s 150th birthday, July 1. It was all launched last week at Markham Civic Centre with three classy performances meant to inspire local talent and bring out the stars in Markham. Indian classical dancer Neetika Sharma of Markham showed the audience what she could do, while Angel Wang of Markham played violin expertly and singer Sandy Sun of North York entertained with fine vocal work.

Co-chairs and Couns. Amanda Colluci and Alex Chiu urged any Markham hopeful to apply online to become Markham’s next star. You have until May 12 to apply. If you’re a dancer, vocalist, band or another talented member of the City of Markham community, we invite you to submit your YouTube or Vimeo video audition to Star Search Markham. The winner of Star Search Markham will take centre stage at Milne Dam Conservation Park to perform live in front of thousands on Canada Day and receive a $1,500 grand prize. To apply, visit Markham Star Search at markham.ca. And you will find all the information you will need.

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Artists Angel Wang, Sandy Sun and Neetika Sharma showed off their talent at the Markham Star Search launch this past week at Markham Civic Centre. You have until May 12 to get your audition tape in for the inaugural edition of Markham Star Search. The winner will perform on Canada Day.

Ontario is boosting its annual minimum wage for workers to $11.60 per hour from $11.40 effective Oct. 1. It marks the fourth annual minimum wage increase for full-time workers since the province announced annual increases would be implemented starting in 2014. The government said it has raised full-time mini-

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in November. "I brew the kind of beer that I want to drink," Mills said. The Markham native started off as a homebrewer. He would get the turkey fryer pot from in his backyard and just experiment. When his friends and family started tasting his product, they were impressed. "They liked drinking my beer," he said. In the meantime, Mills was working in promotions for Mill Street Brewery before eventually joining their brewing department. After brewing thousands of batches of Mill Street Organic, he was a little tired of the whole thing. "There was no creative freedom," he said. Mills quit and invested everything he had to start Rouge River Brewing, partnering with his friend Stephen Barato and his girlfriend’s dad Aldo Scopazzi. Mills said the good thing about being owner is you get to brew what you want. For

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ceive an advanced cicerone designation. A cicerone is to beer what a sommelier is to wine, Mills said. There are only 24 advanced cicerones in the world, with even fewer master cicerones. You have to be able to detect flavours, as well as understand pairings and the history of beer to pass, he said. That knowledge serves Mills well as brewer. "It’s important to be a good taster," he said. Currently, Rouge River just has a tasting bar and a bottle shop; but they are going before Markham council in short-order to become a brew pub, where patrons can sit down and enjoy a pint with friends. For more information, visit rougeriverbrewingcompany.com.

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5 GROVE ROAD - MARKHAM VILLAGE - BACKING TO PARK Pride of Ownership shows in every detail of this Immaculate home which backs to a School and Community PARK. The elegance of this 4 bedroom home has been enhanced with Neutral décor and superior finishes that include a redesigned Open Concept floor plan, beautiful bright kitchen with granite counters, center island and Stainless Steel appliances. A custom stone wall in the Living Room is just one of the many design features. Hardwood flooring thruout the home, all renovated bathrooms, even the main floor laundry room has been updated. This home is immaculate and move in ready with ALL the modern conveniences for a busy family.

CATHY COKER Sales Representative

905.471.2121 www.cathycoker.com

$1,298,000

Leading Edge Realty Inc., Brokerage

GO SOUTH & SAVE $$$ ON SUITE SHOPPING Next to Bridlewood Mall. Tridel-built Bridlewood Place. Spacious bedroom + den + balcony. 1300 sq. ft. 1.5 bathrooms, 1 parking. New windows & sliding glass doors. Indoor pool, tennis, exercise, library, billiards, party room & more. Low all-inclusive fees. Pets allowed. Estate Sale Only $363,000!

STEVE KRSTINOVSKI*

416.464.5464

THE CONDO KING CondoKingMarkham.com Your Suite Service Provider Steve@CondoKingToronto.com Condo Plus Corp. Brokerage

68 WEATHERILL RD, MARKHAM

Susan A. Yates Master Sales Award 2016 Multi Million Dollar Award 2015

905.940.4180 416.577.8928

DIR: trustsusan8928@gmail.com

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OPEN HOUSE SUNDAY 2-4PM ~ 64 PETER ST. (16TH AVE & MAIN ST MARKHAM) Stunning 2 Storey on premium lot (66X132) 4+2 Bedrooms, 4 Bathrooms totally updated throughout, finished lower level, gorgeous yard with salt water pool, walk to Main St. Markham. Won’t last.!!!!

SHARON KOOSHESH* Sales Representative OFF: 905.731.2000

,99 $1 905-470-9800 RE/MAX Realtron Realty Inc. Brokerage

Beautifully designed/maintained, fully-renovated 4+2-bed, 3+1-bath, direct access 2-car gar, prof fin bsmt and landscaping. Rear patio and elevated deck overlooking large privacy-fenced backyard. Minutes to Historic Main St Unionville, Toogood Pond, public transit, 7/404/407, sports venues, top ranked schools, community centres, entertainment, shopping. Includes: Buyer Peace-of-Mind Purchase Pkg – Ask for Details.

85 Normandale Road

With private terrace.Spacious 1202 sq ft plan with large principal rooms, 2 bedrooms and 2 full bathrooms. Large solarium. Nicely updated with wood floors, crown moulding and more. Ensuite storage plus locker. Fabulous location close to Markville Mall and GO. Won’t last long!

CATHY WALKER* Sales Representative office 905.477.0011 cell 416.953.2730

2 RAYMERVILLE - SUITE 104

All-Star Realty Inc., Brokeragee

PRESTIGIOUS “MARKHAM VILLAGE” WOW $1,088,000!!! Det. Brick 2-Storey Home, Approx. 2500 sf., Dbl. Att. Gar., 4 Bdrms, 3 Baths, Spacious Eat-in Kit. + Bkfst. Area + Appl’s & W/O to Deck, Open Concept Mn. Fl. Fam. Rm + Frp & 2nd W/O To Nice Private Ldscp’d Yard, Sep. Lrg. Liv Rm W. Bay Wdw & Fr. Drs, Formal Din. Rm, Gleaming Hdw Fls, Lrg. Foyer & Circular Oak Staircase & Mirr’d cl. Drs, Spacious mast. BD. + WICC+ Sitting Area + 4Pc Ens., renov. Bath, Mn, Fl. Ldry, Prof. Fin. rec. Rm + Office + Games Area, Immaculate! Walk to Hi-Demand Schools, Parks, Main St. GO Train & Close to 407!

SE HOU2-4PM N E OP S U N & A S T MAUREEN LINDSAY - GEISER Broker 905.477.0011

Call Maureen Lindsay-Geiser

All-Star Realty Inc., Brokerage

14 EASTWOOD CRES., MARKHAM (Broker) 905-477-0011

63 PARK PLACE DRIVE – GREENSBOROUGH DISTRICT (Markham Rd & 16th Ave) $788,000 OPEN HOUSE

PAULA & KEN MONCADA Sales Representatives

Off 905-471-2000 Dir 416-990-8636

SUNDAY APRIL 2 2 TO 4 PM

FREEHOLD END UNIT TOWNHOUSE - OPEN CONCEPT FLOOR PLAN-PERFECT FOR FAMILY GATHERINGS! COMBINED LIVING/ DINING ROOM, KITCHEN W/BREAKFAST BAR-WALK-OUT TO DECK, FENCED IN YARD, GLEAMING HARDWOOD FLOORS, CALIFORNIA SHUTTERS, 3 BEDROOMS, 3 BATHS, GARAGE ACCESS, CLOSE TO ALL AMENITIES, SCHOOLS & TRANSIT! CALL THE HUSBAND & WIFE TEAM! KEN & PAULA MONCADA

Group Heritage Realty Inc., Brokerage Independently Owned & Operated

www.MoncadaMob.com

BEAUTIFUL COMMERCIAL BUILDING - MAIN ST. STOUFFVILLE Prime Location, Well maintained brick building, Turn key setup for medical, legal, boutique businesses ready to go, 3 ROBYN GOURLEY bathrooms, 1 kitchen, Deep Sales Representative thelatitude180@gmail.com Lot for further expansion, 12-15 416.899.2446 www.robyngourley.com parking spaces, detached double garage.

Have a wonderful weekend!

TO LEARN AND VIEW MORE PHOTOS ABOUT THE HOMES YOU SEE HERE VISIT ALEX LECLERC

TONY SEGRETI

BRANDING CONSULTANT aleclerc@yrmg.com 905-943-6109

BRANDING CONSULTANT tsegreti@yrmg.com 905-265-4158

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UR COMMUNITY REALTY, BROKERAGE UNIONVILLE REA ROYAL LEPAGE YOUR EAL ESTATE OFFICE ts

Our Award Winners for 2016

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Diamond Award Rita Chemilian** Award of Excellence Lifetime

Gary Davis*

Roger Kortschot*

Directors Platinum D

Michelle-Renee Divers*

Lesley Divers*

Ruth Klem*

Award of Excellence Lifetime

Award of Excellence Lifetime

Award of Excellence Lifetime

Awardees represent the top 3 percent of their residential marketplace, based on sales earnings.†

President’s Gold

Awardees represent the top 5 percent of their residential marketplace, based on sales earnings.†

Anne Cairns*

Zebedah Din*

Award of Excellence Lifetime

Award of Excellence Lifetime

Winnie Fung*

Michelle Gerrard*

Todd Gerrard* Award of Excellence Lifetime

Awardees represent the top 6 to 10 percentile of their residential marketplace based on sales earnings.†

Donna Lincoln* Award of Excellence Lifetime

David Lincoln*

Linda Ching**

Susan Yates*

Debbie and Len Powell*

Garry Reardon*

Award of Excellence Lifetime

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Gordon Shaw*

Sales Multi-Million Achievement Dollar Producer

Master Sales Ricardo Agbay

Marilyn Parsons* Award of Excellence Lifetime

Dorothy Mason*

Awardees represent the top 11 to 20 percentile of their residential marketplace, based on sales earnings.†

Robert Cook*

Sandra Mason- Grossi*

Congratulations yorkregion.com

FOR ROYAL LEPAGE BASED ON REAL ESTATE SALES OF INDEPENDENTLY OWNED & OPERATED FRANCHISES IN 2014

UNIONVILLE Markham Officee

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Vivian Risi

Michelle Risi

BROKER OF RECORD/OWNER BROKER/YCR ACADEMY DIRECTOR

Keith Kwan* MANAGER

Vivian Risi, broker of record of Royal LePage Your Community Realty and Keith Kwan, Manager of the Unionville office are pleased to announce this year’s Award Winners. Congratulations for your outstanding achievements in 2016.


Have a wonderful weekend!

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Majid Mohammadi*

Cell: (647) 290-0122 majid.m@century21.ca

Nadine 11 Dame Gruev Dr, Greensborough District, Markham Arpin-Mohammadi* Perfection In A Family Home! 2 Storey Detached, 4 Bedrooms & 4 Washrooms

VISIT

Cell: (647) 283-3767

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OPEN HOUSE SATURDAY & SUNDAY 1-3 PM

Dennis Irwin

7 FURLAN CRT., UXBRIDGE Location is everything. Awesome location on short cul-de-sac. Premium lot in one of the best locations in town for families or retired. Brick bungalow with approx. 2,700 sq. ft. of open concept finished living area, finished walk-out lower level with large windows, 2 kitchens, 2+2 bedrooms, office, family room, huge master, 1-4 pc and 2-3 pc bath, double heated garage and more. It’s got everything you need. Won’t want to miss this one.

Offered at

$874,900

Broker/Manager

(905) 985-9777 Direct (416) 891-8411

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TONY SEGRETI

BRANDING CONSULTANT tsegreti@yrmg.com 905-265-4158

Situated On Premium Lot. Beautiful 104 Ft Wide Backyard, Fantastic Open Concept Layout, B/I Speakers, Cat 6 Wiring Throughout, HD Security Cameras, Humidifier, UV Air Purifier. Master Bedroom W/6Pc Ensuite, Guest Bedroom W/4Pc Ensuite, California Shutters on 2nd Floor & Family Room, Front Load Washer/Dryer, Pot $1,288,000 Lights, 2Yrs Remaining “Tarion Warranty”, S/S Appl & More.

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2 REEVE DRIVE, MARKHAM

All the convenient amenities of “Markham Village” location combined with coveted “Rosedale of Markham” address! Orig. owner spacious 4 bedroom home. Be engaged by lockstone drive and walkways that embellishes this efficiently floor-planned + updated 2346 SF opportunity! 112’deep lot. Practical room sizes. Separate family room with fireplace + basement “Great Room” with fireplace. “Solatube” skylight, 4-car pkg. dble drive. Move in condition - renovated kitchen, updated bathrooms, recent painting + flooring. Direct garage access. Call Hugh now!

Hugh Barnsley, B.Sc. Sales Representative

Dir: 416-464-5623 Off: 905-940-4180 www.hughbarnsley.com

ASKING $1,358,000

President’s Gold 2015

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PREMIUM LOT 124FT DEPTH X 104FT WIDE BACKYARD!

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Presenting a 4 bedroom, 5 bathroom executive home in the prestigious Richmond Hill, Fontainbleu community! This bright and spacious home features 9 ft main and upper level ceilings; hardwood throughout; main level office; gourmet kitchen with walk-out to entertaining-size interlock patio with gazebo; finished lower level with rec room, exercise room, sauna, above-grade windows +++ $1,188,800 with Offer Date $1,788,800 with Offer Date

Your search for the perfect family home end here in desirable Markham Village. This lovely home is upgraded through-out. Bright and spacious, this home combines open concept with formal rooms in all the right places! Featuring hand-scraped white oak hardwood floors; pot lights galore; a custom, gourmet kitchen; a finished lower level, and a fully fenced backyard with multi-tiered deck, just perfect for family gatherings and entertaining.

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Cachet Estates presents a luxurious 5 bedroom, 5 bath home backing on the ravine! Featuring all the bells and whistles, quality craftsmanship, beautiful upgrades; coffered ceilings throughout; 10 ft main & lower level ceilings, 9 ft 2nd level ceilings; loft; huge gourmet kitchen with pantry; finished lower level with rec room, wet bar, family room, and walk-out to amazing backyard with four sitting areas overlooking ravine; 3-car tandem garage+++

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SPECTACULAR RAVINE PROPERTY 30 SQUIRE BAKER’S LANE, MARKHAM Located on sought after Squire Baker’s Lane!! Gorgeous Renovated Home with 2 Storey Addition! Custom Kitchen with Maple Cabinets, Granite Countertops, Ceramic Backsplash, Pantry+Bright Eat-In Area. Spacious 4 Bedroom Model with 5Pc Spa inspired bathroom that features double sink vanity with marble countertop, heated slate Floor, Soaker Tub+Seamless Glass Shower. Huge Lower Level Family Rm W/ Stone Fireplace, Large window overlooking Ravine, Sunroom with 3 walls of windows & Beautiful Views!!! Includes S/S Appliances: French Dr Fridge W/Water/Ice,Glass Top Stove,B/I Dishwasher + B/I Microwave/Rangehood, Washer/Dryer, Gas Furnace (2010), Central air, Humidifier, Brand new windows throughout, Security System, French Drs, double gar garage with opener. Interlocking brick walkway, Custom 10x14 deck with BBQ centre and built-in seating.

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CUSTOM BUILT EXECUTIVE HOME 14 JOHN LYONS ROAD, MARKHAM One Of Markham’s Premier Streets!! Beautifully Renovated Throughout! Stunning Kitchen Featuring Granite Countertops, Marble Backsplash, Breakfast Bar + Extended Pantry. Large Open Concept Family Rm With Fireplace And Loads Of Windows. Spacious Master Suite with walk-In closet & 5Pc Ensuite with double vanity/Quartz countertop, Marble floor, Seamless Glass Shower + Freestanding Tub. Updated Bathrooms Throughout, Professionally Finished Basement. Includes Stainless steel appliances: French Dr Fridge W/ Freezer Drawer, Glass Top Stove, B/I Dishwasher + B/I Microwave/Rangehood. Washer/Dryer, Central Air, Brand new windows throughout, California Shutters, interlocking driveway & walkways. Call Roger direct at 416-729-7074 for more info!

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Meditate with a Monk WHEN: 8 p.m. - 9 p.m. WHERE: Buddha Meditation Centre, 11175 Kennedy Rd., Markham CONTACT: 905-927-7117 COST: You get the chance to meditate and chant with a monk trained in the Theravada tradition. Instructions will be given. Suitable for all experience levels. l Friday, March 31 Language Cafe - Friday WHEN: 10 a.m. - 12 p.m. WHERE: The Bridge Church, 5440 16th Ave., Markham CONTACT: Radhika Chellaiah, 905-2946716, info@newtomarkham.com, http://newtomarkham.com/ language-cafes/ COST: These are informal drop-in opportunities where you can enjoy a beverage and snack while practicing English with fluent locals and

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Visit yorkregion.com/events to submit your own community events for online publishing. CONTACT: 416-200-4306 COST: $15 in advance; $20 Jake Chisholm has been an in-demand guitar player and singer on the Canadian music scene since forming the popular jump blues band Jake and the Blue Midnights

other newcomers. Visions of Science Fundraising Gala WHEN: 7 p.m. - 1 a.m. WHERE: Crystal Fountain Banquet Hall, 60 McDowell Gate, Markham CONTACT: 416-910-2726 COST: $70 Second annual Visionary Gala, attracting more than 250 guests in support of inspiring the next generation of young minds. For more, visit the website.

l Wednesday, April 5 Markham Village BIA Annual General Meeting WHEN: 7 p.m. - 11 p.m. WHERE: The Duchess of Markham, 53 Main Street Markham, Markham CONTACT: Christopher Ford, 905-472-2462, info@mainstreetmarkham.com COST: All members are encouraged to attend.

Art Social WHEN: 7 p.m. - 10 p.m. WHERE: Varley Art Gallery, 216 Main Street Unionville, Markham CONTACT: clo@markham.ca COST: $5 at the door, cash only Art Social is a new way to experience our exhibitions, galleries and studios. They’ll be filled with music, interactive art experiences and mingling.

l Thursday, April 6 Visually impaired meeting WHEN: 11 a.m. - 2 p.m. WHERE: Langstaff Community Centre, 155 Red Maple Rd., Richmond Hill CONTACT: Mariam COST: Includes an introduction and speech by CNIB vice-president, poetry reading, lunch and drinks (if you have allergies, bring your own meal) and socializing.

l Sunday, April 2 TD Markham Jazz Festival presents Jake Chisholm Trio WHEN: 2 p.m. - 4 p.m. WHERE: Duchess of Markham, 53 Main Street Markham North, Markham

5 things to do this weekend l Friday, March 31 Sugarbush Maple Syrup Festival 2017 - Kortright WHEN: 9 a.m. - 4 p.m. WHERE: Kortright Centre for Conservation, 9550 Pine Valley Dr., Vaughan CONTACT: 416-667-6295 COST: Admission applies Enjoy demonstrations, wagon rides, activities, and of course pancakes and real maple syrup. Runs March 31, April 1 and 2.

Newmarket Home & Lifestyle Show 2017 WHEN: 4 p.m. - 8 p.m. WHERE: Ray Twinney Recreation Complex, 100 Eagle St. W., Newmarket CONTACT: 905-898-5900 COST: Admission - $5.00 per person, Kids under 12 - Free March 31 from 4:00 to 8:00 p.m., April 1 from 9:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. and April 2 from 10:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. l Saturday, April 1 Maple Syrup Festival at Brooks Farms WHEN: 9 a.m. - 4 p.m. WHERE: Brooks Farms, 122 Ashworth Rd., East Gwillimbury CONTACT: 905-473-3246 COST: Admission:

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l Thursday, March 30 Teaching your kids about money with Melissa Leong WHEN: 6 p.m. - 8 p.m. WHERE: Angus Glen Library, 3990 Major Mackenzie Dr., Markham CONTACT: 416-908-8399 COST: Come hear Financial Post writer and The Social’s Money expert Melissa Leong talk about how parents can start teaching their kids about money.

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The Richmond Hill Public Central Library will host a workshop on creating an oasis for Monarch butterflies and other pollinators on April 1. to provide nectar, pollen, larval food and vital pollinator habitat for species at risk. Gardeners now play a vital role in keeping some of our wildlife healthy and alive. This event is for children and adults over 16

years of age. There is no charge to participate; however, interested parties are required to register beforehand by visiting http:// bit.ly/2nShgZ1. For more information, call Carrie Dawber at 905884-9288 ext. 255.

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York Region is looking for members of the community to join the first York Region Planning Advisory Committee.

The committee will support York Regional Council and staff by providing input on topics that impact the long-term community vision for the Region. We are seeking residents who are passionate about their community and have broad and diverse perspectives on planning matters. Applicants should have some understanding of the land use planning system, but are not expected to be experts in planning. For more information and to access the application, visit york.ca/planning or call Access York at 1-877-464-9675. Applications will be accepted until April 28, 2017.

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Police need your help finding missing man TIM KELLY tkelly@yrmg.com Police are looking for the public’s help in locating a missing 59-year-old man. Muhammad Munir-Khawaja was last seen Sunday, March 12 just after 4:30 p.m. when he arrived at Pearson International Airport on a flight. He has not been heard from or seen since. His family are concerned for his well-being and are asking anyone with information on his whereabouts to contact investigators. He is described as brown, 5-foot-11, medium build, black hair with a moustache and glasses. Anyone with information is asked to contact the York Regional Police No. 4 District Criminal Investigations Bureau at 1-866-8765423, ext. 7441 or call Crime Stoppers at 1-800-222-tips, or leave an anonymous tip online at www.1800222tips.com or text your tip to CRIMES (274637) starting with the word YORK.

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Lovers of classical ballet are in for a special treat as one of the standards of the repertoire makes a three-performance stop in Markham in mid-April. Swan Lake, with music by Peter Tchaikovsky, has been a must-see for ballet fans since its 19th-century debut.

States but will be in Markham in less than two weeks’ time to entertain local classical dance fans. The Russian Ballet Theatre will perform Swan Lake on April 11-1213 at the Flato Markham Theatre at 8 p.m. For tickets, visit www.markhamtheatre.ca.

The Russian Ballet Theatre, founded in Moscow in the mid-1980s with over 50 dancers in its company, regularly performs the great ballets such as The Sleeping Beauty, The Nutcracker and Don Quixote. It is currently on a fourmonth tour of the United

The Russian National Ballet Theatre will perform Tchaikovsky’s classic ballet Swan Lake at the Flato Markham Theatre at 8 p.m. on April 11, 12 and 13. For tickets visit www.markham.ca.

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A group of York Region parents are pushing for a clean sweep of those at the helm of the York Region District School Board. With the Ministry of Education’s review of the public board’s handling of complaints involving incidents of racism and questionable spending on international travel set to wrap up April 7, the National Council of Canadian Muslims has sent a letter outlining several recommendations it would like considered. The letter was submitted on behalf of parents who currently have human rights complaints lodged against the school board for alleged incidents of racism, and by supporting organizations including the Markham Tamil Community Association, the Mosaic Institute and the Vaughan African Canadian Association. Charline Grant, a Vaughan parent who was one of the first to file a human rights complaint against the school board, has her fingers crossed for an outcome that will bring change. "We are hoping that with all of the people and groups involved in the review, that everyone will come up with the best rec-

ommendations to give York Region the golden seal," Grant said. "If the same people remain doing the same thing, there won’t be change." Among the list of changes she and the other organizations would like to see is the appointment of an ombudsperson to ensure accountability. As well, a place to lodge violation complaints, also tops her wish list. Other recommendations include changes to the curricula to include social justice and diverse community instruction; replacing the current director of education J. Philip Parappally; shuffling associate directors; and the appointment of a provincial supervisor by the education minister to ensure the review recommendations are put into action. "(The board) keeps saying it is dedicated to equity and transparency, but that’s not enough," Grant continued. "This board has not proved that it is capable of policing itself." In an email statement, Parappally stated the school board "remains committed to providing safe, welcoming and inclusive learning environments for our students and staff members to succeed." He acknowledged there are areas for improvement

and looks forward to receiving the report and implementing the recommendations he is confident will benefit the organization moving forward. Through the review, ministry-appointed reviewers Patrick Case and Sue Herbert have spoken to parents, community members, students, staff, unions, trustees and more in the course of 75 interviews. Following the submission of a report penned by the reviewers, Education Minister Mitzie Hunter will review the recommendations and decide how to direct the school board going forward, according to ministry spokesperson Sean Greson. "We believe swift action is critical to restore public confidence in the York Region District School Board, and to ensure public confidence in the entire education system," he added. "The next steps will be determined based on the recommendations made in the report." He confirmed that the report will be made public. However, due to the "significant implications" of the review, the minister will take the time to review the report based on the concerns raised by local parents and community organizations.

Annual General Meeting MAC invites you to our AGM When: Where:

Tuesday April 11th, 2017 from 7:00PM - 9:00PM Markham Civic Centre, Canada Room 101 Town Centre Boulevard, Markham, ON, L3R 9W3 This will be a great opportunity for you to meet the staff, the board of Directors and other members. You will also learn about some of our accomplishments over the last year, and our new exciting projects for the upcoming year. Light refreshments will be served.

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