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Happy to call Richmond Hill home: poll

Saturday, June 2, 2012

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Guides going UP!

Wearing proud smiles, these members of 1st Richvale Guides — Carly Pesses (from left), Katelyn Romanko and Christina Everson — celebrate their advancement to Pathfinders. Some 100 members of Girl Guides of Richmond Hill gathered Wednesday to enjoy an end-of-season party and advance to the next level in the program. See more photographs on page 5.

Telephone survey cost $36,000 BY ADAM MCLEAN

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According to a telephone survey of Richmond Hill residents, 59 per cent of you are “very satisfied” with Richmond Hill as a place to live. Another 35 per cent are “somewhat satisfied” and 4 per cent are “somewhat dissatisfied” to call Richmond Hill home, according to a survey conducted by Environics Research Group of 600 residents, 18 years and older, completed between Jan. 12 to 29. That same survey found 85 per cent of residents agree Richmond Hill is a welcoming community and 78 per cent said diversity is one of the community’s strengths. Respondents expressed overall satisfaction with town services and were particularly satisfied with the garbage and recycling collection, the condition and maintenance of water and sewer services, plus parks and open spaces, all of which received a satisfaction rating of 92 per cent.

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TRAFFIC TOP ISSUE OF CONCERN What you deemed to be the most important future issues on the horizon are all related to community growth and urban sprawl, as 33 per cent of residents believe traffic is the town’s most important future issue, followed by overcrowding at 25 per cent and public transit at 22 per cent. Specifically, the David Dunlap Observatory‘s fate garnered 3 per cent endorsement as an important future issue. According to the phone survey, the town’s bulletin board pages, featured in The Liberal newspaper, are the most preferred source of local information at 26 per cent, followed by stories or editorials in the Liberal newspaper at 19 per cent and the Town of Richmond Hill’s See ‘WON’T REST’, page 9.

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Seniors, those in 20s ballooned: census BY CHRIS TRABER

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With more people getting ready to retire than entering the workforce, providing programs and services for seniors will be a major challenge, York Region Community and Health Services Commissioner Adelina Urbanski said. Senior citizens now account for a record 14.8 per cent of Canada’s population, according to 2011 census data released Tuesday. But the biggest increase came in the

25 to 29-year-olds. Those residents went from 935 in 2006 to 2,145 in 2011, which amounts to a 129-per-cent increase. For the first time, there were more people aged 55 to 64, the age when people typically quit jobs, than aged 15 to 24, when people join the work force. There are now five million Canadian seniors, a 14-per-cent spike since the last Statistics Canada census in 2006. More than 130,000 of them live in York Region, where 12.4 per cent of the population is 65 and older. The first of four census data install-

ments to be released in 2012 didn’t surprise Ms Urbanski. In fact, the numbers confirm what the region has been tracking and preparing for, she said. A seniors strategy, though a work in progress, is in place as a proactive augment to the region’s existing and ranging services for the aged. Planning includes enhanced partnerships with senior-centric agencies, including Community & Home Assistance to See SENIORS, page 8.

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