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Policy changes will give communities a stronger voice communities where people can live, work and play and where a range of housing options for all household sizes and incomes are available." Updates to the province’s growth, Greenbelt, Oak Ridges Moraine conservation and Niagra Escarpment plans will assist municipalities in creating communities offering more options for living, working, learning, shopping and playing, improve access to a greater range of transportation options to reduce gridlock, more housing options, revitalize downtowns, guide and prioritize infrastructure planning and investments, curb urban sprawl while protecting farmland and green spaces, support climate change mitigation and promote long-term economic growth, according to Mauro. The proposed change in the province’s land use planning appeal system would, if approved, replace

TERESA LATCHFORD tlatchford@yrmg.com Changes to land use policies are giving municipalities more authority when it comes to protecting the environment and building livable communities. Municipal affairs minister Bill Mauro stood in front of the first purposebuilt rental apartment building in York Region in 20 years located at 212 Davis Dr. to provide details on the proposed Ontario Municipal Board reforms and updates to four land use plans that will help manage the growth in the Greater Golden Horseshoe. "The government is proud to support York Region’s award-winning work toward complete communities," Mauro said. "The updated growth plan for the Greater Golden Horseshoe and our proposed reforms to the land use planning appeal system would further help the region to realize the types of

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Newmarket regional counc. John Taylor, Newmarket-Aurora MPP Chris Ballard, Oak Ridges-Markham MPP Dr. Helena Jaczek, municipal affairs minister Bill Mauro and Aurora mayor Geoff Dawe gathered in Newmarket to announce updates to four land use plans and the proposed Ontario Municipal Board reforms that will help grow the Greater Golden Horseshoe. the Ontario Municipal Board with a local planning appeal tribunal as early as the spring of 2018. The OMB heard 1,460 matters from across the province in 2016. The tribunal would be an independent tribunal that makes decisions at arms’ length from the government. The purpose is to give

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dents and municipalities a stronger voice, was more fair and transparent was wanted. "One size doesn’t fit all," he added. "This will allow municipalities the flexibility to act under local circumstances." Intensity is the best friend to affordability when it comes to housing,

according to Newmarket regional Coun. John Taylor. With the average home being worth $1.1 million in the region, density is a way to address affordability. "Municipalities can be trusted with this authority," he said. "It doesn’t mean we will ignore other planning policies but it allows us to say maybe not there but let us show you where to build." He used the apartments at 212 Davis Dr. as an example, rental units including subsidized units. The region deferred development charges in order to get the shovels in the ground more quickly and help provide rentals that are so desperately needed. It is a project that is now ingrained in regional policy. Newmarket-Aurora MPP Chris Ballard, Oak Ridges-Markham MPP Helena Jaczek and Aurora Mayor Geoff Dawe were also in attendance to support the announcement.


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Fireworks(above) burst into the night sky; a rambunctious crowd (below, from left) was on hand for all the performances and activities; lumber jill Jaclyn Ramsay gets a bit wet as Jen St. Andrews out rolls her in the log rolling competition as part of the Great Canadian Lumberjacks performance; and Gabrielle Goulet and her band perform during Canada Day celebrations at the Richmond Green Sports Centre and Park in Richmond Hill, July 1.

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Upcoming Meetings Monday, July 10 – Council – 7:30 p.m. Agendas for all meetings are available on the Town’s website under Mayor and Council section – Council Calendar. Meetings will be held at the Municipal Offices, 225 East Beaver Creek Road, 1st floor ASSISTIVE LISTENING SYSTEM For meetings held in the Council Chambers, the Town of Richmond Hill offers an assistive listening system. Should you require the use of this system, please advise the Office of the Clerk in advance by sending an e-mail to clerks@richmondhill.ca or by speaking with Clerk’s Office staff before the start of the meeting.

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NOTICE OF PASSING OF A ZONING BY-LAW BY THE CORPORATION OF THE TOWN OF RICHMOND HILL TAKE NOTICE that the Council of The Corporation of the Town of Richmond Hill passed By-law 47-17 on June 27, 2017 under section 34 of the Planning Act, R. S. O. 1990. AND TAKE NOTICE that an appeal to the Ontario Municipal Board in respect of the Zoning By-law may be made by filing a written notice of appeal with the Town Clerk of The Corporation of the Town of Richmond Hill, no later than 4:30 p.m. on July 26, 2017. An explanation of the purpose and effect of the Zoning By-law and map showing the location of the lands to which the amendment applies, are set out below. The amendment was processed under Town file D02-16032. Council in making its decision on these matters took into consideration all written and oral comments received on the applications. A Notice of Appeal Will: (a) set out the reasons for the appeal; (b) be accompanied by the fee prescribed under the Ontario Municipal Board Act in the amount of $300.00 payable by certified cheque or money order in Canadian funds to the Minister of Finance, Province of Ontario. Certified cheques are not required when the cheque is from a law firm; (c) be accompanied by the processing fee prescribed under By-law 95-16 in the amount of $310.00.00 payable by certified cheque or money order in Canadian funds to the Town of Richmond Hill. Certified cheques are not required when the cheque is from a law firm; and (d) be addressed to the Town Clerk at the address noted below. Who Can File An Appeal: Only individuals, corporations and public bodies may appeal a Zoning By-law to the Ontario Municipal Board. A notice of appeal may not be filed by an unincorporated association or group. However, a notice of appeal may be filed in the name of an individual who is a member of the association or the group. No person or public body shall be added as a party to the hearing of the appeal unless, before the By-law was passed, the person or public body made oral submissions at a public meeting or written submissions to the council or, in the opinion of the Ontario Municipal Board, there are reasonable grounds to add the person or public body as a party. Obtaining Additional Information: Additional information about the application may be obtained by contacting Simone Fiore, Planner II – Subdivisions, Planning and Regulatory Services Department, at 905-771-2479 or e-mail at simone.fiore@richmondhill.ca. Contact can also be made by fax at 905-771-2404. DATED THIS 6TH DAY OF JULY, 2017 Stephen M.A. Huycke, Town Clerk The Corporation of the Town of Richmond Hill 225 East Beaver Creek Road Richmond Hill, Ontario L4B 3P4 Tel: 905-771-8800 Fax: 905-771-2502 E-mail: clerks@richmondhill.ca EXPLANATORY NOTE TO BY-LAW 47-17 By-law 47-17 affects lands known as Part of Lots 1 to 7 (inclusive), Plan 4342, designated as Parts 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 11 & 12, Plan 65R-36096 located on the southeast corner of Yonge Street and Observatory Lane, municipally known as 9471 Yonge Street. By-law 232-85, as amended, presently zones the subject lands “Residential Tenth Density (RM10(1)) Zone”, which permits apartment dwelling units and a variety of retail and commercial uses on the property. The purpose of By-law 47-17 is to permit a Medical Office as an additional permitted use on the subject property, as well as provide a restriction on the gross floor area to be devoted to said use and provide a definition of a Medical Office.

Public Notice NOTICE OF COMPLETE APPLICATION UNDER THE PLANNING ACT The Town of Richmond Hill has received the following application under the Planning Act: Town Files: D02-17015 and D03-17005 Town Planner: Mary Filipetto, Senior Planner - Subdivisions Telephone: 905-747-6452 Email: mary.filipetto@richmondhill.ca A request from 1863106 Ontario Inc. to amend the Zoning By-law and for approval of a draft Plan of Subdivision, for lands described as Part of Lot 30, Concession 2, E.Y.S. and municipally known as 11430 Leslie Street has been received. The applications seek to permit a Zoning By-law amendment and draft Plan of Subdivision for approximately 249 residential units consisting of 215 townhouse units and 34 single family detached units, a natural heritage block, a park block, a stormwater management block and a future development block. The purpose of this notice is to advise the public that “complete” development applications have been received by the Town of Richmond Hill pursuant to the Planning Act. The applications have been circulated to Town departments and external agencies for review and comment. A Council Public Meeting will be scheduled and held at a later date, with formal notice being provided pursuant to the statutory requirements of the Planning Act. If you wish to express your views with respect to these applications, please forward your comments in writing to the assigned Planner noted above. The personal information accompanying your submission will become part of the public record. Additional information related to these applications is also available for inspection between 8:30 AM and 4:30 PM during regular business days at the Town’s Planning & Regulatory Services Department, located at 225 East Beaver Creek Road, 4th Floor, Richmond Hill, Ontario L4B 3P4 (Telephone: 905-771-8910).Richmond Hill, Ontario L4B 3P4 (Telephone: 905-771-8910). Dated this 6th day of July, 2017.

NOTICE OF COMPLETE APPLICATIONS UNDER THE PLANNING ACT The Town of Richmond Hill has received the following application under the Planning Act: Inquiries Refer To: Town Files: D02-17016 (Related File: D06-17040) Town Planner: Mary Filipetto, Senior Planner - Subdivisions Telephone: 905-747-6452 Email: mary.filipetto@richmondhill.ca A request from Amir-Hessam Limited and 668152 Ontario Limited to amend the Zoning By-law for lands described as Part of Lot 29, Concession 2, E.Y.S. and municipally known as 11280 Leslie Street has been received. The application seeks to permit the development of 112 townhouse units, visitor parking areas, landscaped amenity areas, a private road network and a stormwater management pond along the easterly portion of the subject lands. The purpose of this notice is to advise the public that a “complete” development application has been received by the Town of Richmond Hill pursuant to the Planning Act. The application has been circulated to Town departments and external agencies for review and comment. A Council Public Meeting will be scheduled and held at a later date, with formal notice being provided pursuant to the statutory requirements of the Planning Act. If you wish to express your views with respect to this application, please forward your comments in writing to the assigned Planner noted above. The personal information accompanying your submission will become part of the public record. Additional information related to this application is also available for inspection between 8:30 AM and 4:30 PM during regular business days at the Town’s Planning & Regulatory Services Department, located at 225 East Beaver Creek Road, 4th Floor, Richmond Hill, Ontario L4B 3P4 (Telephone: 905-771-8910). Dated this 6th day of July, 2017.

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NOTICE OF ROAD MAINTENANCE ACTIVITIES NOTICE OF TEMPORARY ROAD CLOSURE OF LIMERICK STREET between WORTHINGTON AVENUE TO LONG POINT DRIVE To facilitate the installation of municipal sewer connections for the new subdivision development on Limerick Street by Baif Developments Limited, a temporary closure of Limerick Street, from Worthington Avenue to Long Point Drive is scheduled as follows: From 7:00 a.m. Monday, July 10, 2017 To 7:00 p.m. Thursday, August 31, 2017 Through traffic is to follow the detour routes shown. Access to local properties and emergency traffic will be maintained. If further information regarding this work is required, please contact: Access Richmond Hill (905)771-8800, or access@richmondhill.ca

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PARK RENOVATIONS Richmond Hill’s Public Works Operations Parks Division is performing some renovations at Good Brothers Park and Richmond Green Park. Construction is underway and is expected to be complete by early July (weather depending). Good Brothers Park is located on Old Surrey Lane and the project includes minor changes to the playground, including the relocation and installation of a new swing set and minor landscape works. Richmond Green Park is located at 1300 Elgin Mills Road East and the renovation projects take place at various locations throughout the Park. Residents are advised to use caution when near these areas. You can learn more about the park renovations online at RichmondHill. ca/ParkProjects or by calling the Maintenance and Operations Division at 905-884-8013.

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The Town of Richmond Hill has the following employment opportunities currently available: • Fitness Instructor • Lifeguards & Swimming Instructors • School Crossing Guards • Senior Municipal Inspector • Parking Enforcement Officer For detailed information about these and other positions, including application instructions, deadlines and file numbers, please visit the Town’s website at RichmondHill.ca/Employment or view the public bulletin board at any one of the Town’s community centres.

The following roads projects are being conducted throughout Richmond Hill. During various phases of construction, there will be lane restrictions imposed and partial driveway entrance closures. Every effort will be made to minimize any inconvenience and residents are encouraged to exercise caution around construction activities and equipment. For more information, visit RichmondHill.ca/Roads or call the Public Works Operations Division at 905-884-8013. Road Resurfacing: June 26 – late-September Catch Basin and Manhole Maintenance: June 1 – October 31 Hot Mix Asphalt Road Maintenance: June 1 – September 30 Pavement Markings for Richmond Hill Roads and Parking Lots: July 10 – September 15 Catch Basin Annual Cleaning: September 1 – October 31 Road Crack Sealing: July 1 – October 31 Sidewalk Leveling: July 1 – October 31 Thank you for your cooperation and patience.


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The last place in the world you ever want to see a loved one is in the hospital. Nobody likes being there, but we’re ever so grateful we have use of them. We all would hope a hospital stay would be short, that what ails you would be fixed, that you would be on the mend and on your way with nothing but positive thoughts about your care. But that’s not always the outcome. Some patients leave hospital with less than stellar reviews of the care they received. That’s why the patient ombudsman role was created by the provincial government in Dec. 2015. Christine Elliott earned the job so she would act as a bridge, connecting and working with patients, caregivers and health-sector organizations to improve care and the patient experience. It would also help bring the patient voice to the attention of public policy and decision-makers. To say Elliott is busy would be an understatement. To date, her office has received nearly 1,500 complaints from various geographic locations and across each of the different health sectors. Elliott said her staff strives to respond to each and every complaint. "By the time people come to our office, they’re pretty angry. "They’re frustrated; they feel as if nobody’s been listening to them, that they haven’t had an opportunity to tell their true story and they want to connect with someone who can help process their complaint." One of the biggest complaints Elliott’s come across is the inability to discharge patients into long-term care because there aren’t enough spaces. As the population ages, this problem will only become worse unless more long-term care homes come on stream. As part of Elliott’s mandate, it’s within her purview to investigate a health-sector organization and make recommendations. Elliott’s first report to the minister of health and long-term care will be released in September. We hope the provincial government takes Elliott’s recommendations seriously and acts upon them. Elliott was put into this critical role because she’s shown herself to be a tireless advocate for people. Given the number of complaints her office has dealt with so far, she’s been kept very busy. It will be in the province’s best interest that Elliott not remain this busy. The government has a duty to act on her recommendations, whatever they may be, and to fix what’s wrong. It will be interesting to hear what Elliott has to say in September, but also how the province responds to what she says.

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exist with each other and share and respect each others’ ethnic values, culture, language, heritage and show devotion and tolerance. No one should expect the other to completely forego their roots and heritage and expect total integration as then it would defeat the whole idea of a multicultural/multi-faith society. The Canadian government has a policy in place for migrants to maintain their religion, heritage, culture, language etc. So, as we celebrate the 150th Canada Day, let us come together in the spirit of reconciliation, fellowship, and above all treat one another as human beings not forgetting to respect people of all colours, creed and ethnicity. Raza Kara

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plus the staff and families all working together to provide high quality of care for our youngest citizens." In York Region, the additional funds will be used to help low-income families access licensed child care, cut wait times for new families applying for fee assistance, assist with the cost of repairs and maintenance at licensed child care centres, provide wage enhancements and provide more services for children with special needs, including funding and supports to licensed child care operators serving children with special needs. "This new funding in 2017 has the potential to support 1,370 additional children in York Region," Newmarket regional councillor and community and health services chair John Taylor said. "The support these families receive will allow them to seek better

employment, housing and food leading to healthier lives for themselves and their children." Since 2013, the region has received $31 million in new provincial funding earmarked for the child care system. Those funds have gone to increase support for children with special needs, improved the quality of early learning program and supported wage enhancements for educators. Recently, the region has increased the number of children with special needs supported in licensed child care, provided funding to 441 licensed child care sites to purchase toys and equipment and distributed more than $17 million in wage enhancements to 482 licensed child care centres in 2016. For more information on children’s services in York Region, visit york.ca.

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AMANDA PERSICO apersico@yrmg.com Leave the passport at home and experience the vibrant culture from South Asia and the Caribbean with the Culture Bridge Festival. Sing, dance, and eat your way around the globe. Admission to the festival is free. Patrons are encouraged to bring a non-perishable food item for the Newmarket Food Pantry. Hosted by the Culture Bridge Initiative, a project aimed to connect communities by connecting people through cultural events, there are plenty of events and activities for all ages. The festival kicks off July 7 with the Sounds of India concert at Riverwalk Com-

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Leave your passport at home and experience Caribbean and South Asian music, dance and food at the Culture Bridge Festival in Newmarket July 7 to 9. mons, 200 Doug Duncan Dr. The free concert runs from 7 to 9 p.m. and features Khatak and Bollywood dances, and singers Divya Vivekanandan and Vandana Vishwas. Following the outdoor concert, swing by the Magna Centre, 800 Mulock Dr., July 8 and 9, where the party continues. Between 1 and 10 p.m., on July 8 celebrate a world of cultures including interactive drumming, a steel band

performance, Bollywood dancers, Aboriginal Hoop dance, and a Sri Lankan dance troupe. Enjoy Tamil, Panwar, and Cuban music as well. From 1 to 6 p.m., July 9 the Culture Bridge Festival features the sounds of Peru, Korea, Ecuador, and the Caribbean. For more information, visit culturebridge.ca For more York Region events, visit yorkregion.com/events

On July 1, Richmond Hill began a new system of administering parking bylaw infractions. We are changing to an Administrative Monetary Penalty System (AMPS). An AMPS is a municipal alternative to the Provincial Court System. It will use screening and hearing officers to administer and adjudicate parking bylaw disputes within the municipality rather than the court system. With AMPS, the provincial courts will no longer be an option to dispute a parking ticket issued in Richmond Hill on or after July 1. The pre-AMPS system continues to apply for any tickets issued prior to July.

DAVE BARROW Mayor’s Column Here’s how it works: If you receive a parking ticket (now called a penalty notice), you have 22 days to pay it (online or at Access Richmond Hill) or to request a Screening Review. If you choose to have your penalty reviewed by a screening officer, we will schedule an appointment

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WILLS AND ESTATES FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS The Wills Lawyer 1. Dad died and I am positive that my brother had borrowed money from him and never paid it back. How do I prove it? Is it deducted from his share? Proving that this debt is still outstanding may be difficult, especially if the matter has to go to court. Without hard proof, it will be your word against his. Hopefully, Dad kept a record of the money he lent him, supported by a promissory note or other evidence of debt. If there is evidence of the debt, the court might look to your brother to prove that he paid the money back to your Dad. Generally, debts owing by a beneficiary to the deceased have to be repaid or else they can be deducted from the share of the estate going to that beneficiary. Les Kotzer 2. I am co-executor of Dad’s estate with my uncle. leskotzer.com We cannot agree on what to do with the estate, and in the meantime, the estate assets are declining in value. What do I do? Executors must act together, unless the Will says otherwise. If there truly is a deadlock, you may each need your own lawyer. If the matter is incapable of being resolved and court proceedings are initiated by one or the other of you, the court may have to decide the matter. The court may order that one or both of you be removed and might even order that you or your uncle be replaced by a neutral person or financial institution. 3. My Mom appointed me and my brother as “joint and several” powers of attorney. I don’t trust my brother. How do I make sure that he can’t do something with Mom’s money behind my back? Being appointed “severally” means that each of the “attorneys” appointed in the Power of Attorney can act on his or her own without the consent of the other. It would be a good idea to notify the banks and request that they advise you of any transactions made by your brother. As an “attorney”, you are entitled to have information about the account. Writing to your brother suggesting mutual co-operation is also a good idea. With this documentation, you will be able to show the court that you were trying to be reasonable. 4. Aside from receiving a copy of my sister’s Will, I have not heard what’s happening with the estate. When is it appropriate for me to contact the executor to find out the status of the estate? You have the right to contact the executor at any time. As a beneficiary, you are entitled to know the status of the administration of the estate and your sister’s assets. However, you must be realistic in your expectations. As a rule of thumb, you would be acting reasonably if you asked for a status report every three months or so, unless there is a situation that clearly makes this estate a special case. 5. My Dad left a note to me that he wants me to get his house. Is that valid? If the note was entirely in your Dad’s handwriting, dated and signed by him, it may be valid as a “Holograph” Will. If it was not signed, it is not a valid will. 6. Mom left instructions in her Will that she wanted to be cremated. My brother is the executor and he refuses to cremate her. Can he do that? Funeral or burial directions in a Will are not binding on an executor. As a result, your brother will have the final say on how to deal with Mom’s burial. 7. I am 65 and my new husband is 83. His kids think that I am a gold digger. How do I protect myself from his children when he dies? You better be ready for a fight. Children who are upset at their parent’s subsequent marriage, and whose inheritance may be substantially diminished because of that marriage, will often attack the new spouse on as many fronts as they can. They might even attack the validity of the marriage itself. You should be arming yourself with as much evidence as you can find to confirm that your husband knew what he was doing, including getting a mental capacity assessment, if possible. Documenting your life together is also a good idea. Pictures, cards and other tangible evidence of your relationship may help you. Les is pleased to offer a free Will review for those who have a Will and are not sure if it is up to date. He also offers a free Will consultation, if you do not have a Will and are not sure where to start. To book an appointment with Les you can call his office at 905-881-1500. You can also email him for an appointment at les@leskotzer.com. For more information, please visit leskotzer.com or willappointment.com Les is the co-author of four books including “The Family War: Winning the Inheritance Battle”


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Parenting Expo 2017 was intended for parents of various ethnic backgrounds LISA QUEEN lqueen@yrmg.com A couple of weeks after Ayesha Singh and her husband Bikram arrived in Canada from India about a year ago, their young son Sumair developed a mild fever. She gave him medicine prescribed that had been prescribed by pediatrician in India but the fever kept recurring every couple of hours. It was the weekend and their new doctor in Canada was unavailable. Not knowing where to turn, Singh was becoming more concerned. "I didn’t know who to

turn to for help as I didn’t know many people here. Back home, one has a support network of friends and family to turn to. I just needed to speak to an expert on what I could do to manage the situation till I could go see a doctor the next day," Singh said. "Knowing that it was not an emergency, I was not sure if I could take him to a hospital. But since I was hesitant to continuously repeat the medication, I searched on the Internet for any possible advice I could get to deal with the situation and I was lucky to find a medical advice service, otherwise I would be panicking. There are many such incidents new immigrants face due to lack of proper information and resources or support." Fortunately, Sumair, now 7, is doing well and thriving in his new home, as are his parents. Singh shared her experiences as a newcomer parent at Markham’s the Price of

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(Above) Ayesha Singh, who came with her family to Canada from India about a year ago, spoke about the challenges facing newcomer parents at Parenting Expo 2017, Canada’s first-of-its-kind forum dedicated to helping immigrant parents and parents of various ethnic backgrounds. Canada Carousel in downtown Markham June 22 at Parenting Expo 2017, Canada’s first-of-its-kind forum for immigrant parents and parents of various ethnic backgrounds. The forum was organized by the Parent Connect, a platform offering newcomer parents a collab-

orative hub to access information and links to service providers. Leaving their comfort zones in their homelands where it’s second nature to turn to family and friends to come to a new country where it’s difficult to navigate a new language and customs, is a challenge

faced by thousands of immigrants every year, Parent Connect and expo founder Loretta Lam said. Canada welcomed more than 300,000 immigrants in 2016. In York Region, 55 per cent of residents will be immigrants and 62 per cent will be visible minorities by

2031. Not only do newcomers often struggle with unfamiliar experiences, there can also be tensions within families as children adapt more easily to Canadian customs than their parents and grandparents, Lam said. She came to Canada from Hong Kong in the early 1990s. She married and has a 20-year-old daughter. Lam said she knows what it’s like to flounder trying to access information and resources. "Every parent and every immigrant wants to give the best to their children. But how do you know what’s the best? When I look back, I told myself I wish I knew that. I missed some opportunities," she said. "I talk to a lot of parents. They told me they wish there was a centralized hub they can turn to for networking, experience- and knowledge-sharing." For more information, visit parentconnect.ca.

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(NC) A gourmet kitchen, a ceiling fan and ambient lighting sound like the must-haves for an indoor reno. For today’s homeowner, maxing out on summer means setting up al fresco living. Here is what you need to know about powering your outdoor space so it delivers all season long. Choose the right outlets for outdoors. Outlets are an essential element for a fully functioning backyard. Whether you’re planning to power decorative lighting for romance or speakers to play the perfect music while entertaining, ensure all outdoor outlets are protected by a ground fault circuit interrupter (GFCI) to help avoid shock. Protect power sources from the elements. Any outlet that could be exposed to snow, rain and other debris needs to have a cover plate marked “extra duty.” These

covers are important for preventing electrical shocks. Running wires to power your backyard. If electricity is needed to power your garden from the front to the back, a trench may be required to run wires underground. Wires need to be buried anywhere from 45 centimetres up to one metre depending on the location, voltage and wiring method. Whether you’re planning a complete backyard renovation or an electrical upgrade, hire only a licensed electrical contractor for the job – it’s the law in Ontario, and each province has its own requirements. Licensed electrical contractors are required to know what’s needed to make your backyard electrically safe. Verify or find one in your area online at findacontractor.esasafe.com..

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3 tips to take your backyard to the next level ((NC) Stepping into a backyard oasis is the best way to escape the hustle and bustle of everyday life. Whether you are creating a space for the whole family or a private retreat, it takes planning and people to turn your dream into a reality. Design expert Kimberley Seldon partnered with the Electrical Safety Authority to share tips and hidden electrical considerations for three outdoor design ideas. Open-air living. Canadians want to be outdoors to soak up the warm weather all season. To achieve this, Seldon recommends adding comfortable seating in an outdoor lounge area. A cabana with a breezy new ceiling fan will give your space a resort feel — just

remember the fan will require special installation. A licensed electrical contractor is required to ensure the correct junction box is used so it doesn’t wobble or fall. Relax by the water. Adding a calming koi pond or a revitalizing infinity pool will turn your yard into a haven. When picking the location for your water feature, it’s important to factor in where overhead wires are located. There are specific distances that your pool must be from overhead powerlines, which can be as much as 7.5 metres horizontally and vertically to prevent shock caused by contact with tools such as skimmers. Light up the garden. Good lighting is key to

adding ambiance into any space. As you would for your indoor lighting, develop a layered plan to achieve your desired look. Incorporate down lighting to emphasize the façade, landscape lighting in the garden to highlight a row of cedars, pathway lights for safety, and decorative lighting for added impact. Be sure all outdoor electrical is rated for exterior use, and ensure all outdoor outlets are protected with a ground fault circuit interrupter (GFCI). If the receptacle is exposed to the elements, it will need an “extra duty” cover plate. Find more tips online at poweryourreno.ca..

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l Saturday, July 8 Electronics recycling WHEN: 10:00 a.m - 5:00 p.m WHERE: 108 Briggs Ave., 108 Briggs Ave., Richmond Hill CONTACT: Samuel Au COST: Drop off your old electronics at this fundraising event for 7th Richmond Hill Scout Troop. Food and drinks available for purchase.

Artist in Residence - Nasim Taheri and Leyla Mohammadi WHEN: 12:00 p.m - 5:00 p.m WHERE: Mill Pond Gallery, 314 Mill St., Richmond Hill CONTACT: 905-770-7449, rhgaexec@gmail.com, http:// www.rhga.ca COST: There will be original artwork in various stages of completion as artists use the week to demonstrate and create. Completed work will also be on display.

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Artist in Residence - Nasim Taheri and Leyla Mohammadi WHEN: 12:00 p.m - 5:00 p.m WHERE: Mill Pond Gallery, 314 Mill St., Richmond Hill CONTACT: 905-770-7449 There will be original artwork in various stages of completion as artists use the week to demonstrate and create. Completed work will also be on display. l Tuesday, July 11 Living next door to Wildlife Trail Walk WHEN: 10:00 a.m - 11:30 a.m WHERE: Oak Ridges Corridor Conservation Reserve, 999 Be-

thesda Sdrd., Richmond Hill CONTACT: 416-275-0160 We will explore the diversity of the wildlife that lives in your backyard, and learn how we can coexist.Hike Distance: 3.5 km.Difficulty: easy to moderate. Toastmasters WHEN: 7:00 p.m - 8:15 p.m WHERE: York Regional Police, 171 Major Mackenzie Dr. W., Richmond Hill CONTACT: 416-5092600, COST: Guests free Inclusive Toastmasters helps people who want to improve their speaking abilities personally and in business. l Wednesday, July 12 Business@Breakfast WHEN: 7:30 a.m - 9:00 a.m WHERE: Shiraz, 9737 Yonge St., Unit 110, Richmond Hill CONTACT: 905-884-1961 COST: Members: $25 + HST; nonmembers: $35 + HST Bring two potential members and your breakfast is free.Bring your business cards and brochures.Prepare a 30-second infomercial for your introduction.

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Rocks of kindness build community Students discover kindness is contagious KIM ZARZOUR kzarzour@yrmg.com If you find a painted rock in your garden or along the trails of York Region, you may be the latest recipient of “stealth kindness” — a movement that’s sending ripples of love around the world. It started with an Oak Ridges mom and artist who assumed, when she moved here two years ago, that ev-

eryone would be as friendly as in her old community of Barbados. “Good morning!” Madeleine Asuncion would say in her chipper voice, waving to people she passed on local trails. Folks looked at her as if she were crazy. Undaunted, she continued her sunny ways and her hobby of painting rocks with mandalas — circular designs representing balance or wholeness. One day, she was on the phone with a friend in Barbados, lamenting her challenges connecting with her new community and jok-

ing about her many painted rocks. “Why don’t you leave them for your ‘pals’ on the trails?” her friend suggested. Asuncion decided to do more than that. She created an anonymous website, kindnessrock.org, then wrote messages on the back of her mandala rocks encouraging people to keep the rock and pay it forward with another act of kindness. Over the next few weeks and months, she secretly placed almost 400 rocks around her neighbourhood and, through volunteers, 14 countries around

the world. Then she waited. From Wasaga to Canada’s Wonderland and beyond, responses began to dribble in. “You have made my seven-year-old treasure hunter very happy! We will forward kindness.....:)” one parent posted from Arizona. “Randomly found this in the streets in Paris; made my day,” wrote Michelle. Word spread to Bond Lake Public School where Asuncion volunteered, and principal Heather Schreider thought it could teach lessons about kind-

cretly delivered rocks to every house in the community. Others were displayed in a give-a-rock, take-a-rock garden in front of the school where visitors were invited to take one for a mood boost or paint one of the blank rocks with their own messages. Now there’s a colourful, multilingual, ever-changing rock pile and a growing sense of community. “Just that feeling of giving someone else something for no reason, of keeping something so big a secret … It’s just rocks, but it makes a difference,” says Sidney Jacobs, 13.

ness to her students. The project started this spring with classroom conversations about compassion and global citizenry. Asuncion explained how they could make a difference, like rocks thrown into a pond, spreading ripples of kindness and waves of change by following her lead with their own painted rocks. They decorated rocks with blue ripples and messages of kindness, linked to a hashtag and newly created school kindness website. May 5 was the “big reveal”. Almost 600 students se-

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“They were emailing him messages saying they were going to bash him over the head with baseball bats, saying they were hiding in his backyard,” Papa remembers. On Nov. 26, 2013, her brother died by suicide. Their father, aged 77, died 11 months later; Papa believes it was from a broken heart. Now Papa and her sister, Monique Hodge, are focusing, instead, on kindness, carrying on their brother’s legacy by teaching children how important it is to be kind. Wiebe’s family established a foundation in his name, raising funds to hold school-based kindness projects like the one

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MCMICHAEL CANADIAN ART COLLECTION The Kleinburg art gallery boasts an extensive collection of Canadian art. Among the special exhibitions currently on display is a unique show dubbed The Group of Seven Guitar Project.

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