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The projector beams light onto the screen, leaving patrons aglow from the screen they are watching, while another screen shimmers in the background at the Stardust Newmarket Drive-In in Sharon.

Rolling back the clock A night at the Stardust Newmarket Drive-In SIMON MARTIN smartin@yrmg.com "Dad, is this the only bag of popcorn?" My three-year-old son

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EDITORIAL | OPINION

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Entrepreneurial skills vital for young people The world young people have grown up into over the past decade or so bears little resemblance to the one the generations immediately preceding it inherited. Rather than graduating from high school or a postsecondary education program and smoothly transitioning into a career that would see them from first-day jitters through to gold watch at retirement, the job market today is marked by fierce competition and seismic changes. Uncertainty, it seems, is the new certainty. And while the employment landscape may never have been quite as straightforward or simple as the second paragraph suggests -perhaps only when viewed through the rose-tinted lenses of nostalgia - the fact remains that charting a career path in today’s job market is an increasingly daunting task. And with many traditional sectors already experiencing disruption from new technologies (bricks-and-mortar retail stores and taxi operations among them) and several others poised for a major shake-up from innovations such as automation (the trucking industry being but one example) navigating a career path will only become more challenging. In fact, nearly 42 per cent of the jobs for which Canadians are currently being paid could be automated using only the technology we have today, according to the Brookfield Institute for Innovation + Entrepreneurship. As such, it’s good to see that there are programs such as the new Youth by Design course offered by the York Region District School Board and York University’s Innovation York, out of its new YSpace innovation centre in Markham, that are encouraging high school students to embrace the spirit of entrepreneurship and "follow their passion." The program allows students to research their ideas and learn about subjects such as business leadership, intellectual property and patent law, while earning school credit at the same time. The teens involved in the Youth by Design course are working on some impressive projects to be sure. Markham’s Natalie Shafik, for example, is creating an app to help students access recipes based on the ingredients they have available, while Bur Oak student Yu Mao is making an app to help keep people connected with their friends and family living abroad. These are great examples of young people turning challenges into opportunities and that kind of can-do spirit will serve them regardless of what the future of work holds. The Youth by Design course and other programs like it, such as Summer Company and the resources offered through the York Small Business Enterprise Centre, should be promoted and made readily available to youth. Jobs and. indeed, entire employment sectors may come and go but entrepreneurial skills are irreplaceable.

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some of these beautiful trees. Alfred Tsang Markham

Sometime ago, a Markham resident was taken to court by city authorities for cutting down two or three mature trees on her property. She was expected to be fined for thousands of dollars for doing so. Now, we have a developer who is building a condo complex on Old Kennedy Road. There can be no doubt that dozens of mature trees will be sacrificed for the project. I am wondering what action, if any, has the City of Markham taken to protect some, if not all, of the mature trees on this track of land? It would seem rather hypocritical if the city applies the law differently should there have been no action taken to protect at least

Power reports don’t boost conservation Power Stream Hydro efforts in producing the periodic Power Stream Power Report, which ranks my hydro usage against a selection of similar residences, in addition to costing money to produce, has other consequences: One, it makes me feel less caring when I have in fact done many things to help address usage. Two, the report apparently ignores lifestyle differences in the neighbour comparison. Three, it makes me wonder how committed the provincial government is to reducing rates that have in-

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creased dramatically over the last number of years, this from recent news reports. When the effort seems to try to make hydro usage my fault, it seems like obfuscation of the real problem of rates. We are seniors, living in a small house, with limited capacity to update and renew everything, but we have made basic accommodations: Almost all the lights in the house are CFLs or LEDs, and attic insulation has been improved. Our older working air conditioner is connected to the Peaksaver system which allows hydro to switch it off. A powered attic fan is installed to reduce heat buildup and improve cooling performance. We need day comfort at 25.5 Celsius and a running furnace fan to distribute cool air. We cook on our

schedule and some of our entertainment is home based with TV, movies, computers, etc. also using power. Dehumidifier, dishwasher and laundry pair also run occasionally. We also have a pool, active for about two months of the year, with timed pump hours for two-thirds of the day and using solar heat. So, to the hydro executives that thought they could shame me and others into further conservation, I say not likely. Your efforts could be much better spent in contracting for much cheaper power imports, say from Quebec, or by better handling infrastructure decisions with your provincial partners, like cancelling half-built facilities or retaining ownership of other parts of the infrastructure. James Fehr Markham

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Woman, 92, dies in nursing home

Baby Back Ribs are a point of contention amongst my friend group. Everybody goes nuts for falloff-the-bone ribs, however I believe a rack is best enjoyed with a little fight left in the ribs, firm enough to require a gentle tug to coax that meat off the bone. We usually gather every Sunday evening for a communal dinner and as I’m a bit of a control freak (especially in the kitchen) I usually take the reins. Everybody loves ribs, so this seemed like a logical no-brainer. We don’t have a BBQ at our place anymore (long story, feel free to ask me) so we do these in the oven. Dry rub with brown sugar, smoked paprika, cayenne, cumin and sea salt the night before. Wrap in tin foil and cook at 250 for an hour and a half before glazing with a homemade honey garlic sauce (I use the Rosewood Smoked Honey to replicate the taste of BBQ), then broil for a few minutes to caramelize the sauce. Whether smoking, baking or grilling them, fall-off-the-bone or with a little tenacity, we can all agree, OFF ribs are the best! Reg.$9.95/lb

TIM KELLY tkelly@yrmg.com The Ontario Coroner’s office has confirmed it has an ongoing investigation into the death of a senior in a Markham nursing home. Published reports indicate a 92-year-old woman was discovered dead Sunday at Yee Hong Nursing Home at 2780 Bur Oak Ave. According to the reports, Yee Hong CEO Eric Hong said the senior’s head was caught between the mattress and the rail that was intended to stop her from falling from her bed. Hong reportedly said the woman had been checked just 30 minutes before she was found dead. Health Canada has reported warnings on bed rail entrapment incidents indicating there were 67 such incidents between 1980 and 2008 and that during that period there were 17 coroners’ reports involving deaths related to beds and side rails. It also warns of the potential of "strangling, suffocating, bodily injury or death when patients or part of their body are caught between rails or between the bed rails and mattress."

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We’ll start with my new favourite, Lemon Orzo Salad. This caught my eye in the counter last week and I took it home and was over the moon. Drove to work early the next day to get some for breakfast. Orzo tossed with grape tomatoes, cucumber, red onion, black olives and feta in a lemon dressing with dill. Bless up! Reg.$2.99/100g Next, we’ll have our Tequila Gazpacho. This is the perfect soup for a hot day, served cold, with plum tomato, diced cucumber, celery, mint, honey, tequila and a zip of Tabasco. Reg.$8.99/900ml One of Evan's go-to meals, we'll have our hearty Beef Stroganoff with Egg Noodles. We have done the work for you, just heat and enjoy! Reg. $9.99/500g Our dressing of the week will be Fig and Balsamic. Get yourself a bag of baby arugula, some of the delicious figs we have had for the last few weeks, crumble some goat cheese and dress it with this, and you'll be good to go! Reg.$5.99/250ml Our Chef's salad for the weekend will be a Tuna Niçoise. Our famous tuna salad on a bed of mixed greens with hard boiled eggs, cherry tomatoes, potatoes, green beans and olives in a creamy, tangy dressing. Reg.$14.99 each

ALL 25% OFF I’m a bit of a snobby purist when it comes to pizza, so it’s with a shadow of chagrin that the most popular one I ever developed from my days behind the pizza counter is perhaps the farthest thing from authentic Napoletana fare you will ever see. That being said, it’s totally delicious and there’s a reason people go crazy for it. Our Jack Daniels Pulled Pork Pizza is made with our signature homemade BBQ sauce as the base, then heaped with homemade pulled pork, banana peppers and caramelized onions with a mixture of mozzarella and EACH pepperjack cheese. Featured at:

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We have a super exciting special on some of our favourite goodies from the iconic Greaves Store in Niagara-on-the-Lake. Being smack dab in the middle of Niagara’s fruit belt, they craft some of the best jams, preserves and condiments you’ll find anywhere, and they don’t use pectin or preservatives. We’ll start with their new batch of seasonally-available Peach, Apricot and Plum Jams (Reg.$4.99/250ml). I’m especially partial to the apricot. We’ll also have their Pickled Beets (Reg. $6.99/500ml) which have a bit of a cult following. We'll also have their Chili Sauce (Reg.$6.99/500ml), which is the next best thing to the OFF one Doreen makes.

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I remember a few years back we submitted several of our wares to the Ontario Meat Packers Awards. We brought our ham, kolbassa, pepperettes, smokies and just threw in the roast turkey as an afterthought. To our surprise and delight we actually took home the Platinum Award for best in the province and after one look at our product its pretty clear why. Ours looks like turkey, you can see the breasts, the skin: it’s the real deal! This week we are switching it up and will be featuring our Smoked Turkey which depicts the same lean, and moist attributes with the addition of an all-round smoky /100g flavour. Featured at:

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for and am passionate about," Liam said, sitting in the family’s living room as Ethan flipped through Pokemon trading cards nearby. "There’s a feeling of being held back in my career just because of daycare. How are we, as two people who have post-secondary education (and) good careers, struggling to make daycare payments? We’re paying into the system, why can’t it turn around and help us? Financially, it’s not even a conversation. We want to work." Finding the perfect fit when it comes to cost, location and programming is challenging for today’s parents. Experts attribute that to a system that fails to deliver. Ontario’s child care model is so far behind, according to Professor Yvonne Bohr of La Marsh Centre for Child and Youth Research at York University. With the mountains of research data showing the importance of providing quality care for children from 0 to 4 years of age, it leaves her wondering why the government waited until this year to take steps toward a universal child care model. "What we have is not in line with what we know," she added. "Those early years are just as important as Kindergarten so daycare should be an extension of the school system, absolutely." The current child-care model isn’t working because it’s not affordable for all families, low wages make it difficult to attract and retain professional child care employees, and the sector lacks regulation. Cognitive and emotional learning go hand-in-hand in the early years, meaning stable social interactions with a trusted adult encourage learning and professionally trained staff can help guide and prepare children for the school years.

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Alejandra Tejada and her four-year-old son Brayden stand outside the Learning Enrichment Foundation where Brayden attends daycare. But some children miss out on the nurturing of that early development because there isn’t available, affordable space at licensed daycares. If quality of care isn’t defined or regulated or professional development isn’t offered to staff to keep up with current best practices, children head into school on an uneven playing field. "There is actual evidence and economic research that shows child care is worth the invest-

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ment," Bohr said. "Children who are professionally cared for in the early years have better mental health, lower incarceration rates, require less poverty support and contribute more to the economy." In June, Ontario Child Care Minister Indira Naidoo-Harris unveiled a seven pillar plan including 100,000 more licensed child-care spaces, subsidy funds and no parent paying more than 20 per cent of their income on care. The plan would also offer

20,000 more early childhood educators, plus wage increases and professional development opportunities, defining of quality child care, inclusion plan, annual tracking of system performance and public education on available child-care options. But experts say it’s not enough and that the five-year plan could potentially be abolished should the Liberal government not be reelected next year. The daycare sector is current-

ly facing a recruitment and retention crisis, according to Association of Early Childhood Educators Ontario’s Lyndsay Macdonald. The child-care sector has become one that is difficult to afford to remain working in. "Many of these early childhood educators go to work and can’t afford child care for their own children," she added, pointing out that the AECEO’s current campaign is advocating for fair wages. The median pay for Ontario ECEs is $17.20 per hour but 24 per cent are below that at $15 per hour. Those who have managed to obtain employment with a school board are making $26 per hour, get full benefits and a pension, work fewer hours in a day and get summers off. "This disparity makes it difficult to recruit and retain educated child-care workers and when turnover is high, the quality of care decreases," she said. "Learning happens through care and consistent relationships. If there is turnover, there is no consistency." While she applauds the government for releasing a five-year action plan for child care, she says it falls short. More funding is needed to fill the gaps that have grown so large because 100,000 new licensed child-care spaces are moot without trained staff and parents who can afford those spaces. "You know the system is broken when parents are forced to choose between work and staying home to care for their children," she added. "The funding announcements are a step in the right direction but much, much more is needed. Parents, children and the child-care sector deserve better."

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Retirees look to recreational properties for year-round homes This summer, Canada’s recreational property market witnessed an uptick in demand sending pricing and sales activity higher as many buyers sought to enter the market in search of a yearround dwelling. According to the Royal LePage Recreational Housing Report, which compiles information from a cross-Canada survey of the company’s recreational property specialists, roughly 65 per cent of advisors believed that retirees across the country increasingly sought to cash in on their home’s equity in order to purchase a recreational property as a primary residence. “Recently, we’ve begun to notice an increasing number of recreational property purchasers enter the market in search of a year-round waterfront residence,” said Royal LePage Truro Real Estate’s Todlynn MacPherson. “Once found, these buyers will often hold onto the property for a number of years until they can no longer keep up with its maintenance, either passing it on within the family or selling it and downsizing.” While this tends to be more prevalent in provinces like British Columbia and Ontario, where home values are generally higher than the rest of the country, the trend can be seen nation-

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The first option is to put all freehold deposits in trust, similar to condominium deposits. This would be an effective protection for consumers, but could act as a barrier to new builders entering the industry because builders of freehold homes use deposits as working capital to finance their construction of new homes. A second option is to increase the deposit protection cap — perhaps to $50,000 or $60,000 — or

The review has been looking at three options.

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to use a formula, such as 10 per cent of the pur- enjoy greater protection, but there are trade-offs chase price (but not less than $40,000). that have to be considered before a final decision This option provides better deposit protec- is made. The Ministry of Government and Contion for consumers, but could result in a small rise sumer Services is expected to make an announcein enrolment fees that may be passed on to the ment this fall. consumer. Still, builders of freehold homes would — News Canada have more working capital and new home sales may rise, Saturday and Sunday • 1-3 pm boosted by increased consumer confidence.

When new home buyers put down a deposit on a new home or condominium in Ontario, they enjoy peace of mind that their deposit is protected should anything go wrong with the sale. Since 2003, Tarion, which backstops the new home warranty, has provided consumers with deposit protection of up to $40,000 for new freehold homes and up to $20,000 for condominiums. Condominium deposits also have the added protection of being placed in trust and protected under the Condominium Act. This level of protection has worked well over the years, but a lot has changed since 2003. The prices of homes, particularly in the GTA, have skyrocketed in recent years. Ontario has also seen the collapse of large builders — most notably Urbancorp, but others as well. That’s why in 2016, Tarion committed to review deposit protection for freehold homes. Tracy MacCharles, the minister of government and consumer services, also publicly stated last March that she wanted a review to go ahead.

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The annual Markham Jazz Festival takes place this weekend along Main Street Unionville. Band, featuring superstars of the jazz scene. Headlining the festival are contemporary jazz vocalist Carol Welsman and Canadian Music Hall of Fame inductee David Clayton-Thomas, of Blood, Sweat and Tears fame.

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NOTICE OF COMPLETION Municipal Class Environmental Assessment Study

Bayview Avenue Steeles Avenue to Elgin Mills Road City of Markham and Town of Richmond Hill The Regional Municipality of York has completed a Schedule ‘C’ Municipal Class Environmental Assessment (EA) Study for improvements to Bayview Avenue between Steeles Avenue and Elgin Mills Road. The EA Study recommends the following solutions for Bayview Avenue: • Widening from four lanes to six lanes

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The Regional Municipality of York

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• Providing a multi-use path on the east side of Bayview Avenue • Improving rail bridges at Laureleaf Road and Royal Orchard Boulevard

The Regional Municipality of York Regional Municipality of York Clerk’s Department 17250 Yonge Street, Newmarket, ON L3Y 6Z1 The City of Markham

Town of Richmond Hill Clerk’s Department 225 East Beaver Creek Road Richmond Hill, ON L4B 3P4

City of Markham Clerk’s Department 101 Town Centre Boulevard, Markham, ON L3R 9W3 Markham Public Library Thornhill Community Centre Branch 7755 Bayview Avenue, Thornhill, ON L3T 4P1

We invite you to read the report and direct written comments to: Mark Nykoluk, P. Eng. Project Manager, Transportation Services The Regional Municipality of York 17250 Yonge Street, Newmarket , ON L3Y 6Z1 Phone: 1-877-464-9675 ext. 75938 Email: roads.ea@york.ca

If concerns cannot be resolved through discussions with York Region, a person may request that the Minister of the Environment and Climate Change issue a Part II Order for this project. A Part II Order request must be received by the Minister at the address below no later than October 2, 2017. The Honourable Chris Ballard Minister of Environment and Climate Change 77 Wellesley Street West, 11th Floor, Ferguson Block Toronto, ON M7A 2T5

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Accessible formats of materials are available upon request. This notice was first issued August 17, 2017. Personal information submitted (e.g. name, address, phone number) is collected, maintained and disclosed under the authority of the Environmental Assessment Act and the Municipal Freedom of Information and Protection of Privacy Act for transparency and consultation purposes. Personal information you submit will become part of a public record that is available to the general public, unless you request that your personal information remain confidential.

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Death Notices

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HOUSTON, Margarette Katherine Passed away at the age of 86, on August 14, 2017 at home, surrounded by her family. Beloved wife of the late William (Bill) Houston (1989). Loving mother of Virginia (Ginny) Houston-Keiski and Roberta Houston. Devoted mother-in-law of Reijo Keiski and Tom Merrick. Adored sister of Tom Crothers, and the late Robert Crothers (July 28, 2017). Cherished sister-in-law of Eleanor (Sis) Redford. Proud grandmother of Michelle Keiski and Carrie-Lynn Keiski. Marg will be fondly remembered by her nieces, nephews and many friends. Everyone fortunate to know Marg will miss her kind and playful presence. Friends will be received at the DIXON- GARLAND FUNERAL HOME, 166 Main Street North (Markham Road), Markham, on Friday, August 18, 2017 from 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. Memorial Service will be held on Saturday, August 19, 2017 at 11 a.m. in the Chapel. If desired, donations to the Canadian Cancer Society or the charity of your choice would be appreciated.

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