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No public notice given on item TAMARA SHEPHARD tshephard@insidetoronto.com Etobicoke York Community Council considered a number of development, traffic and residents’ health-related matters at its April meeting held Tuesday.

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CYNTHIA REASON creason@insidetoronto.com When it comes to the racetrack, Alex Tagliani isn’t afraid of taking risks – but it’s a whole different story when the Montreal-born NASCAR driver, who is deathly

allergic to nuts, sits down to a meal. “People look at me and when they see what I do, they think racing is more dangerous than running around without an EpiPen, but I can tell you it’s the other way around,”

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TAMARA SHEPHARD tshephard@insidetoronto.com Work has begun on the $250-million redevelopment of Etobicoke General Hospital. Early stage projects to upgrade the building’s mechanics to serve the future, four-storey wing include a new boiler, a new chiller plant and new generator. A life safety conduits project will start late summer and build out to the edge of the existing building fire alarm systems, nurse call, communication and computer systems. Etobicoke General was built in 1972. In the time since, the community, medical technology and the space needed to treat patients has grown beyond the hospital’s walls. Infrastructure has aged. “It’s a 42-year-old building. The way medicine is delivered today, the spaces just aren’t big enough,” said Ann Ford, Osler’s vice-president of development and information technology. “The ER was built for 35,000 to 40,000 patients. We’re seeing more than 70,000 patients now. We just don’t have the space. The ICU is very cramped. “With the technology, lots of computers, computerized reporting. We don’t even have space on the walls to put a computer monitor. The other reason is the infrastructure itself. It was time to replace it.” William Osler Health System operates Etobicoke General and Brampton Civic hospitals and is Ontario’s largest community hospital. Etobicoke General’s emergency department and its Critical Care and Intensive Care Units will move to the future 235,000 square foot building. It will also house its fracture clinic, maternity and newborn care, day surgery, inpatient dialysis services,

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Above, one of the beds in the new day surgery unit at Etobicoke General Hospital, while below, Dan Crosta paints the pipes of the new boiler system being installed at the hospital.

ambulatory clinics and new outpatient oncology facility. Expanded services will include specialized physiotherapy and occupational therapy services for seniors, as well as improved access to outpatient clinics and services, including mental health services. Osler’s citizen advisory council is eagerly awaiting the redevelopment. “The cramped space was a challenge,” said Arun Sharma, a sixyear member of the council, who also sits on the patient experience committee. “Now we’re feeling a sigh of relief in the last couple of years that the revitalized space will better serve the needs of the community. The population has grown since the hospital was built. The hospital is adding space, new equipment and better facilities.” Next is a Request for Qualification for a consortium to plan, design and

build the tower, to be released this fall. Next spring, a short list of three proponents will bid on the Request for Proposal to do the build. Last year, Osler’s volunteer association pledged $3 million to Etobicoke General’s redevelopment. Its annual golf tournament last year

The Sonnet Show returns to Monty’s Inn Humber River Shakespeare presents its 6th Annual Sonnet Show: A Night of 14 on Friday, May 30 at Montgomery’s Inn. A fundraising event in support of the theatre company’s upcoming summer touring production of Romeo and Juliet, the Sonnet Show will once again see five talented writers take 14 days to transform a

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Extended hours Brentwood library will have extended hours thanks to city council’s recent approval of Toronto Public Library’s 2014 operating budget. As one of eight library branches across the city to increase its hours, Brentwood will now be open an extra two-and-a-half hours on Friday evenings, from 6 p.m. to 8:30 p.m. Brentwood library is located at 36 Brentwood Rd. N.

Everyone knows someone who goes above and beyond for their community, for their neighbours, their friends and family or for a cause. It’s time to celebrate those people who make a difference here at home by nominating them for an Urban Hero Award. The Etobicoke Guardian and Metroland Media Toronto are proud to announce the launch of the 6th annual 2014 Urban Hero Awards, developed to recognize the individuals, groups and businesses that make our communities better places to live. Grace Peacock, managing editor of The Guardian, says it’s been rewarding to honour so many people over the six years of the program. “It’s always so inspiring to hear these people’s stories, to discover all the good work people do for each other or for causes right here at home,” she said. “We want to share those stories with the rest of the community, to further inspire others and, of course, to celebrate our own local heroes.” The focus of the program is on the grassroots organizations, the average parent, neighbour, coach, teacher or student – people who do great things but don’t always get the recognition they deserve. Now’s their time to shine! We’re appealing to our readers to help us find this year’s Urban Heroes. Go online to submit nominations from the Etobicoke community. Individuals, groups and businesses can be nominated in any of six categories: Arts and Culture, Community, Education, Environment, Health and Sciences, and Sports. Deadline for nominations is May 9, 2014. Please visit www.urbanheroes.ca to access the nomination form, learn more about the awards program, the rules and categories.

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he door to a very unique opportunity opened this week for some 20,000 people across Ontario with the launch of the volunteer recruitment campaign for the Toronto 2015 Pan Am/Parapan Games. It’s a great chance for residents young and old to build organizational and leadership skills that could lead to job opportunities. It’s also beneficial to the city, to be able to develop an engaged, experienced volunteer contingent that not only contributes to the strength of our community today, but one that develops a legacy of volunteerism that can be called upon for future events – at the local level or again on the world stage. For these Games, there will be volunteer positions across 16 municipalities in all our view aspects of the events, from antidoping and medical services, Residents can protocol and the Games-time service, to ticketing, venue contribute to news management and ushers at strength of city events. Positions start as early as September. If you have the time, skills and passion to spare, it’s an opportunity seriously worth considering. It’s a chance to be a part of an exciting, world-class event, to meet new people and learn new skills. But more than that, it’s a chance to directly contribute to the strength of our city and the bonds between our communities. When athletes arrive from the Caribbean and Central, South and North America next year, all eyes will be on our city and the collective force of ambassadors that will be welcoming them. Our communities are already rich with selfless volunteers who work tirelessly at the grassroots level, but this is Toronto’s chance to display our pride for all the world to see. As well, the province will be granting each volunteer at the Games a volunteer certificate, and the Ontario Student Assistance Program is offering benefits to make it easier for college and university students to get involved. Those with additional language skills are especially encouraged to apply. Saäd Rafi, CEO of the Toronto 2015 Pan Am/Parapan Games, likens volunteers to the “backbone” of the event and said they will be behind every amazing moment we witness next year. The power of volunteerism cannot be understated, whether it’s on a small-scale locally or helping to host the largest sporting event Toronto’s ever seen. To apply, visit TORONTO2015.org/volunteer

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ayor Rob Ford sought to set the tone early on in the 2014 mayoral race, when he predicted it would be a “blood bath.” That’s a crude metaphor for what this very Canadian race is turning into. In these early months, it seems that candidates for the top job are struggling to put as kind and civil a face on the proceedings as they can. It is almost well-mannered. Opponents of Ford have, it’s true, called out the mayor on his bad behaviour and other obvious shortcomings – but it seemed like they had to be goaded into doing so after a notable lack of carnage in the first, televised mayoral debate. Most of the real bloodletting has come from the sidelines: those ‘No Ford Nation’ Rob Ford parody signs showing up

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on streets around the city, or that independently produced YouTube attack ad on John Tory, drawing ties between him and the Fords, reminding women voters of his advice on golf and success in business, and his well-compensated work with Rogers. From the candidates themselves, the aggression remains generally passive. Last week, Tory emerged with a code of conduct he’d follow as mayor – pledging to show up on time, not make enemies’ lists, not consort with criminals and obey the law – which if boiled down amounts to a sniping assertion to behave nothing like Ford. Olivia Chow, meanwhile,

has stuck to the line that the mayor’s a bad example for her grandchildren, then gone on to talk about child care, housing, business taxes, and public transit. Karen Stintz largely avoids the issue, and David Soknacki favours a lighter-touch version of those clever street-sign and YouTube snipes, combined with more direct questioning of the way in which the mayor’s using his office resources during the election period. One could almost anticipate a relatively genteel run up to the Oct. 27 election, were it not for the fact that all this messy characterbased stuff keeps coming up. On the weekend, Mayor Ford took budget chief Frank Di Giorgio on a very bad boy’s night out at the Air Canada Centre. While

there, the mayor threw a tantrum, fell into what sounds like a selfie-drivenmosh-pit of fans, and ditched poor Di Giorgio for a taxi full of revellers and a night on the town. Di Giorgio was left to mope off to his ward, where a small gathering of constituents were waiting for a visit from their mayor. At the end of it, even Di Giorgio – among the last of Ford’s supporters on council – admitted he had to rethink his loyalties. If the mayor keeps this kind of behaviour up, his prediction will come true, but not as he thinks. Whatever ‘blood bath’ comes of it, the wounds will be the mayor’s and they’ll be entirely self-inflicted. David Nickle is The Guardian’s city hall reporter. His column appears Thursdays. Twitter: @DavidNickle

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The Islington Village Health and Wellness Fair will take place on Tuesday, April 15 from 4 to 7 p.m. at Islington Golf Club, 45 Riverbank Dr. The free event will feature a wide range of exhibitors and speakers, addressing everything from heart health, to diabetes, to critical illness insurance, to the benefits of meditation. Refreshments will be served and door prizes awarded.

Be sure to bring your camera, too – a giant bunny will be onhand for photos. volunteer with stonegate CHC Stonegate CHC is now accepting applications to fill volunteer positions on its board of directors. The board’s responsibilities include: long-term planning; policy determination; hiring, monitoring and evaluating the executive director; reviewing operational and financial controls. Applicants must be: interested in taking a leadership role in the community; comfortable actively participating in group discussions at meetings; willing to commit five to 10 hours a month. For an application, go to www.stonegatechc.org and click on “Volunteer\Support Us”. Deadline is April 23.

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Easter bunny pays a visit to the kingsway Easter in The Kingsway is set to be a “hopping” affair on Saturday, April 19. From 11 a.m. - 3 p.m., The Kingsway BIA will host free children’s activities – including lots of free chocolate and Easter surprise giveaways – at Bloor Street West and Willingdon Avenue.

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nity meeting to discuss potential upgrades to Silverhill Park on Wednesday, May 14 from 6:30 to 7:30 p.m. in the boardroom at the Etobicoke Civic Centre, 399 The West Mall. While Silverhill is in need of improvements, the park is actually owned by the Toronto District School Board and leased by the city. At the May 14 meeting, Milczyn will discuss options, as well as the feasibility of a long-term lease.

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TAMARA SHEPHARD tshephard@insidetoronto.com Smiles stretch wide in graduation class photo after photo hanging on the wall of the three-storey downtown Victorian home that houses the University of Toronto’s Transitional Year Program. It’s the opportunity of a lifetime for those who thought a university education was beyond their grasp. The full-time, eight-month access to university program is designed for adults 19 and older who didn’t finish high school due to financial problems, family difficulties or other circumstances. Administrators actively encourage applications from members of the Native Canadian, African-Canadian and Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgendered and Queer (LBGTQ) communities, solesupport parents, people with disabilities and individuals from working class backgrounds of all ethnicities. But anyone may apply. “Eight months to change your life” is what Lauriann Wade calls the program. Wade should know. In 2008, the Mimico resident took the helm of the university’s transitional program that creates 15 to 20 graduates a year only three years after she herself graduated from it. At 31, Wade had just returned to Toronto with her two-year-old son after living in California. Previously, she had worked as a receptionist, and conducted edutainment workshops on values and morals using hip hop music at Toronto public schools. She applied, was accepted to the program, and went on to become that year’s valedictorian. “It completely changed the trajectory of my life,” Wade, now 40, said in her sun-filled, second-storey office. “Every day, somebody was validating my existence, my

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Mimico resident Lauriann Wade is the registrar of the University of Toronto’s Transitional Year Program, which enables students without a high school diploma to qualify for university admission.

intelligence, my potential. It made me more confident. I’d think, ‘I can do it.’ I was tenacious. I was so happy for this opportunity. Their doors were always open. I’d write a paper for one professor and show it to all the other professors. There is something really special about this place. The professors are dedicated to your growth.” Ten U of T professors are designated to the program. In just four-and-a-half years, Wade had completed her U of T undergraduate degree in sociology and religious studies, and a Masters in sociology and equity studies at the Ontario Institute

Students come to us from all different backgrounds. Some have had negative experiences in the school system. Some are immigrants who left their home countries with no transcripts so they can’t apply to university. We represent a real need.

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for Studies in Education (OISE). Her registrar’s door is always open because many transitional students have encountered closed doors in their lives, she said. The breadth of students and their life experiences is enriching, Wade believes. “Oppression and circumstances that disrupt are not just for one racialized group. We focus on that intersection of oppression. Some people come here, they may be homophobic, for example. That’s something they have to work through as they’re here. Then they become friends with people they never thought they would. It’s

a great exercise in breaking down barriers of oppression and prejudice.” Students pay $6,182.44 for the eight-month program, which entitles them to all the benefits of being a U of T student, including health and dental benefits, a student card, the ability to play on the university’s varsity teams and participate in university groups, and to attend classes throughout the university. Upon graduation from university, program students in need receive a $5,000 to $7,000 grant. The program’s roots date back to 1970 in the black community, and emerged out

of two community summer programs in 1969 and ’70, which served to prepare a small number of students for entry to York University. U of T’s Innis College became its base from 1970-76, when it became a separate division within the university. Shane Wallace, the program’s administrative assistant who is taking his Masters in sociology and social justice at OISE, called the program “transformative”. “Students come to us from all different backgrounds. Some have had negative experiences in the school system. Some are immigrants who left their home countries with no transcripts so they can’t apply to university. We represent a real need.” Wade related many graduate success stories. This year, a 65-year-old man is a program student. Previously, a nun graduated from the program. Many program graduates call or email Wade with updates on their lives. There’s an email message from Ashley Sanders in Wade’s inbox. Today, Sanders is living in British Columbia in the fifth year of her PhD studying cell and developmental biology. She won the Alexander Graham Bell Canadian Graduate Scholarship, and Three-Year Canadian Vanier Scholarship. Sanders came to the U of T program with a Grade 9 education. She took courses to qualify for the program, from which she graduated in 2004 as a national scholar. “So m a n y g ra d u a t e s have gone on to do brilliant things,” Wade said. “Lots become social workers, teachers, administrators, nurses, or go on to medical school or law school.” The application deadline in May 1. There is no fee. Visit www.utoronto.ca/typ to learn more or call Wade at 416-9787832.

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Anaphylaxis Canada. “It’s a great opportunity for us to work with someone who has proven that he can do everything and anything regardless of his allergies. Alex doesn’t let his allergies define him – that empowerment message is really important.” To those ends, Tagliani will be visiting schools in three different provinces – Ontario, Quebec and Alberta – throughout the month of April in an effort to engage students in his Team EpiPen helmet and race car design competitions.

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Students are encouraged to create designs featuring positive food allergy awareness messages. The winning designs will then be featured on Tagliani’s racing helmet and car during this year’s NASCAR Canadian Tire Series races as a way of raising awareness about the seriousness of food allergies. For Tagliani, whose busy,

on-the-road lifestyle on the racing circuit doesn’t often allow for strict dietary routines, there have been several close calls – in airplanes, and at airports, restaurants and hotels across the continent and beyond. Case in point: while out at a team dinner a couple of years ago, Tagliani ordered cheesecake after being assured by

the server that there were no nuts in the graham cracker crust or anywhere else in the dessert. “But the waitress didn’t realize the top of the cheesecake had a thin almond paste on it, because it was covered with a raspberry coulis. The concentration of the almonds was so high, my reaction was severe. I accidentally left my EpiPen in my rental car, so I ran out in panic mode to get it,” he recalled, noting that the effort of the frantic sprint left him breathless and nearly unconscious. “Luckily, the paramedics came in nick of time and saved my life in the parking lot.” Each and every such incident, Tagliani said, has served as a reminder that you just can’t be too careful when it comes to food allergies: “That’s why I never go anywhere without my EpiPen.” For Beth McDermott, whose 10-year-old son William is allergic to nuts,

eggs and milk, having someone like Tagliani come to speak with him and his classmates at Holy Angels was encouraging. “I think it’s good for the kids to see someone like Alex is able to do something that’s fun and exciting, even though he has certain limitations,” she said. “To see that food allergies don’t limit him at all is inspiring.” don’t let it stop you In a one-on-one chat following the school presentation, Tagliani offered William some personalized words of wisdom to live by: “Live like you don’t have an allergy – that’s what I’m preaching for,” he said. “Of course I take the proper precautions and I don’t risk going anywhere without my EpiPen, but for me, I just live my life every day like I don’t have an allergy.”

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>>>from page 1 concerns with the Judson Street business. The city clerk confirmed residents could not speak to the report at Tuesday’s meeting because no public notice of it had been given. “Many residents were hoping to speak to this item,” Grimes said. Grimes said he would invite other relevant city divisions to speak to its involvement with the company’s regulation at the May meeting. Ministry of the Environment issued an Environmental Compliance Approval to the company last September. It provides for air quality, dust and noise impacts associated with emission sources from the facility. Toronto Public Health continues to respond to healthrelated concerns regarding the site, the report stated.

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Because the Gardiner work will be disruptive, the city’s head of transportation services Stephen Buckley said efforts would be made to accelerate the pace of the repairs, from asking construction crews to work for 12 hours a day for six days a week. “We know these projects will require lanes taken out for weeks on end, so we’re looking for innovative ways to accelerate the work,” Buckley said. $215M in other repairs The Gardiner work is in addition to $215 million in road improvements taking place at 14 locations, many of which are major routes. But even with the money allocated for repairs the city is still facing a backlog in work, which Minnan-Wong attributed to a lack of funding. He said he would introduce a motion at the public works and infrastructure committee

meeting Wednesday to review road work performance and see how to speed up the work to save construction costs and minimize impacts on road users. “We need to take a proactive approach to road repair by looking at modern technologies, remedies and solutions so that these issues don’t appear as often,” he said. “It’s only going to get worse, I think we’ve got to look at new approaches that are offered in other places and cities.” M i n n a n - Wo n g a l s o announced $4 million approved at last week’s city council meeting would be used to pay for pothole repairs, which increased in number this year due to the harsh winter. On average the city fills 200,000 potholes per year. This year alone 125,000 potholes have been repaired already, and Minnan-Wong said the city is estimating there are double the amount of repairs required compared to 2013. “We’ve got 35 to 40 work crews working extra hours to respond to the difficult year we’ve had,” he said. Visit www.insidetoronto. com/publication/etobicokeguardian/transit/ for more transit stories.

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The new TTC streetcars are about to get a lot more visible. The new vehicles, which are larger and quieter than the current aging fleet, have had several sightings in the past year while they continue to undergo testing ahead of an Aug. 31 official launch. While testing continues, the vehicle will be on public display at the Beach Easter Parade in April and at the TTC’s

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Students from the University of Toronto are calling for better transit in an effort reduce excessive commute times in the Greater Toronto Area. Information released by the Greater Toronto CivicAction Alliance indicates 68 per cent of first-year U of T students rely on transit to get to campus. A quarter of those students average 16 hours per week on their commutes, well above the regional average of nearly seven hours, which itself is one of the highest totals in North America. At a debate last week at the university, co-hosted by CivicAction, students shared tales of their long commutes and called on all provincial parties to make improving transit a central objective of reducing traffic congestion. Rahul Gupta is The Guardian’s transit reporter. His column appears every Thursday. Find him on Twitter: @TOinTRANSIT

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Giant Garage Sale WHEN: 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. WHERE: Holy Angels Church, 61 Jutland Rd. CONTACT: 416-255-1691 COST: Free Eat, drink, shop and savour at Holy Angels Church’s annual fundraising garage sale. The event features jewelry, book, clothing, baked goods, lunch, 50-50 draw and more.

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Easter Breakfast WHEN: 9 to 11:30 a.m. WHERE: Alderwood United Church, 44 Delma Dr. CONTACT: Jamie Johnston, 416-919-4687, doublejis@gmail.com COST: Free Annual fundraising Easter breakfast in support of the Alderwood Cooperative Nursery School. Includes: 50/50 draws, games, entertainment and food. Spring Fling WHEN: 9:30 a.m. to 1 p.m. WHERE: St. James United Church, 400 Burnhamthorpe Rd. CONTACT: 416-6224113, www.stjamesunitedchurch. com, stjames_uc@rogers.com COST: Free

show. A Place in the Choir WHEN: 4 to 7 p.m. WHERE: Islington United Church, 25 Burnhamthorpe Rd. CONTACT: Val Greenfield, 416 621-3656, val.greenfield@rogers. com COST: Adults $25; children and youth Free An inspiring performance by and for young people including Bob Chilcott and Allen Pote followed by dinner. Call for tickets.

A Tribute to the Italian Tenors – Day Trip WHEN: 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. WHERE: Islington Seniors’ Centre, 4968 Dundas St. W. CONTACT: Paula Aceto, 416-231-3431, www.islingtonseniors.ca, iscprograms@ hotmail.ca COST: $89-$91 Tenor Elio Scaccio pays tribute to the great Italian Tenors; Bocelli, Caruso, Pavarotti and many more, He not only sings their classic hits but also performs contemporary songs made famous by some of the great Italian-American crooners like Dean Martin and Frank Sinatra. Prior to the performance, enjoy Carmen’s family-style luncheon served to your table.

Lunch, baked goods, jewelry, books, CDs and DVDs and gift ideas. Profits go to support various charitable groups, including the St. James Food Basket.

snack bar, homemade pies. Easter Bazaar WHEN: 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. WHERE: Fellowship Presbyterian Church, 80 Thistle Down Blvd. CONTACT: Aileen Chisholm, 416-749-0461, aileenmcrae@live.com COST: Free Luncheon, white elephant, books, baking and more.

Spring Craft Sale WHEN: 9:30 a.m. to 2:30 p.m. WHERE: Royal York Rd United Church, 851 Royal York Rd. COST: Free More than 25 vendors, featuring jewelry, seasonal treats, accessories,

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Friends, Flowers & Music WHEN: 1 to 4 p.m. WHERE: Centennial Park Conservatory, 151 Elmcrest Rd. CONTACT: Gay Evans, 416-2335775, toronto.ca/parks/conservatories COST: Free Friends of The Conservatory host this free event, in celebration of the opening of its Easter Flower Show. Features: musical performances by Etobicoke School of the Arts; Easter bunny; refreshments and gifts. Heart and Soul: Andrew Aitchison & Friends WHEN: 3 to 5 p.m. WHERE: Islington United Church, 25 Burnhamthorpe Rd. CONTACT: Val Greenfield, 416-621-3656, val. greenfield@rogers.com COST: Adults $20; students 10; free for under 12 A collection of soul, folk and gospel music with special guests, including The O’Pears, baritone Andrew Aitchison plus the choir of Islington united Church. Reception to follow.

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Easter Bazaar WHEN: noon to 3 p.m. WHERE: St. Demetrius Ukrainian Orthodox Church, 3338 Lakeshore Blvd. W. CONTACT: Nadia Chuda, 905-2761802, wick@rogers.com COST: Free

Fun with Puppets! WHEN: 2 to 3 p.m. WHERE: Richview library, 1806 Islington Ave. CONTACT: Kara Miley, 416-394-5120 Robin Hood and the Dragon puppet

Bake table featuring pasky (Easter bread), perogies, cabbage rolls. Pysanky (Easter eggs) and crafts. Raffle prizes and hot lunch.

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>>>from page 18 I Saw Eternity WHEN: 4:30 to 6 p.m. WHERE: All Saints’ Kingsway Anglican Church, 2850 Bloor St. W. CONTACT: Sarah Hastie, 416-233-1125, ext. 0, office@ allsaintskingsway.ca COST: $25 Canadian premiere of Mark Hayes’ birlliant Requiem and other works by Mozart, Fauré, Forrest, Chatman and Daley. Featuring Emily Taub, soprano; Margaret Bardos, mezzo-soprano; Shawn Mattas, baritone; Shawn Grenke, conductor with massed choir and chamber orchestra.

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Zeppelin Raids over London, 1915 WHEN: 6:30 to 8 p.m. WHERE: Richview library, 1806 Islington Ave CONTACT: 416-394-5125 COST: Free The Zeppelin raids on London and other districts in the United Kingdom during the Second World War caused much panic and confusion among the general public. Keith Hyde, aviation historian, will look at how Zeppelins were designed, constructed,

powered and flown over such great distances. Edwardian Architecture: How is it different from Victorian? WHEN: 7 to 8 p.m. WHERE: Brentwood library, 36 Brentwood Rd. N. CONTACT: Todd Buhrows, 416394-5247, tbuhrows@ torontopubliclibrary.ca COST: Free Shannon Kyles, professor at Mohawk College and architecture editor at Arabella Magazine, will highlight some of the distinguishing features of the Edwardian period so that those buildings will be easier to pick out among the many myriad offerings of the Victorian. Drop-in program. Limited space. First come, first seated. Drop the Worry Ball – Promoting Resiliency in Children WHEN: 7 to 9 p.m. WHERE: Kingsway College School (KCS), 4600 Dundas St. W. CONTACT: 416-234-5073, www.kcs.on.ca/Speakers, ltyson@kcs. on.ca COST: Free Join us at our annual KCS Speaker Series: Encouraging Dialogue. This

year’s speaker is Dr. Alex Russell, a clinical psychologist, author of Drop the Worry Ball and father of two teenagers. Russell addresses common challenges parents face, including dealing with troublesome behaviours, supporting children at school and controlling or monitoring children’s access to computers, cellphones and other forms of digital technology all the while allowing children to make their own decisions – and mistakes. Ward 2 Community Meeting WHEN: 7 to 10 p.m. WHERE: St. Gregory Catholic School, 126 Rathburn Rd. CONTACT: Emmy Szekeres Milne, 416-222-8282, ext. 2356, emmy. szekeresmilne@ tcdsb.org COST: Free Parents from TCDSB Ward 2 schools community meeting. Speaker Doretta Wilson, Society for Quality Education. Topics: back to basics math and cursive writing.

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Afternoon Classical Concert &

Roast Beef Luncheon WHEN: noon to 3 p.m. WHERE: Franklin Horner Community Centre, 432 Horner Ave. CONTACT: Susan/ Navina, 416-252-6822, franklinhorner.susan@gmail.com COST: $25 Enjoy a delicious four-course roast beef luncheon followed by a performance by Trio Bravo, a classical music ensemble.

w Thursday, April 17

Maundy Thursday Pot Luck Dinner WHEN: 6 to 8 p.m. WHERE: Humber Valley United Church, 76 Anglesey Blvd. CONTACT: Cheryl Drake, 416231-2263, ext. 22, hvuc@rogers.com COST: Free Celebrate Maundy Thursday with a pot luck dinner at Humber Valley United Church. Bring a dish to share if you are able. Everyone welcome. Misseto Bonsai Club WHEN: 7 to 9 p.m. WHERE: Islington United Church, 25 Burnhamthorpe Rd. CONTACT: info@missetobonsai. org, missetobonsai.org COST: Free The Misseto Bonsai Club will hold its monthly meeting. Visit www. missetobonsai. org

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Alive! He Has Risen WHEN: 11 a.m. WHERE: Kingsview Village Seventh-day Adventist Church, 70 Kingsview Blvd. CONTACT: suebkvsda@gmail.com COST: Free Join parishioners both Good Friday and Saturday morning for a time of praise and worship with guest speaker James Gbolo from Buffalo. All are welcome! Toronto Passion Play WHEN: 2 to 4 p.m.; 7 to 9 p.m. WHERE: Church on the Queensway, 1536 The Queensway CONTACT: Susan Carbone, 416-255-0141, susan@ thechurch.to COST: $5 Annual Easter musical to mark Good Friday.

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Richview Baptist hosts fundraising garage sale for Nicaragua trip Over the last eight years, missionaries from Etobicoke’s Richview Baptist Church have travelled to Nicaragua each summer where they’ve drilled a well, repaired two other wells, constructed four chlorinators, built three homes, plus provided professional dental services to villagers. That they’ve been able to leave such a lasting footprint in a poor Nicaraguan village is a testament to the support they’ve received from the church community at Richview

Baptist – namely through widespread involvement in the church’s annual fundraising garage sale, said youth group leader Paul Payne. “Eight years ago we embarked on a journey – and it’s been a lifechanging experience to say the least. Looking back, our projects have changed thousands of lives in Central America and in our local community, and changed our youth’s perspective on life,” Payne said. “These trips have been supported

by our local community through their generous donations, which have allowed us to purchase our flights into Nicaragua and enabled us to support our clean water and home projects.” Fundraising garage sale This year’s fundraising garage sale is set to take place Saturday, May 10 from 8 a.m. to 2 p.m. at Richview Baptist Church. In addition to the sale itself, the

rain-or-shine event will also feature a silent auction, barbecue, raffle, and live reptile show. Most of the proceeds from the sale will go toward this year’s upcoming trip to San Jose, Nicaragua from Aug. 16 to 23, in which 22 church team members plan to repeat last year’s successes by: constructing another new home; repairing two more broken wells; bringing another dental team along with them to perform extractions, fillings and cleanings; and visiting with and

bringing food to expectant mothers in the hospital once again. Richview Baptist is looking for gently used items including clothing, dishes, housewares and furniture as well as entertainment auction items. Those wishing to donate sale items are invited to drop them off at the church Tuesdays from 7 to 7:30 p.m. or Sunday mornings from 9:30 to 10:15 a.m. until May 10.

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FROM WILLIAM OSLER HE ALTH SYSTEM & FOUNDATION

Over 235,000 SQUARE FEET OF expanded facilities including:

� Expanded emergency department � Critical Care and Intensive Care Units � Maternal newborn unit � Outpatient procedures unit

Renovation and expansion of Etobicoke General Hospital

MOVING FULL STEAM AHEAD Transforming into a hospital for the 21st century – Etobicoke General, which originally opened in 1972, is undergoing significant revitalization to meet the growing demands of its community. A new four-storey wing will expand access to the best possible care and services needed most by the growing community.

� Cardiorespiratory and neurodiagnostic services � New inpatient dialysis stations

Spotlight on the New Wing New State-of-the-Art Emergency Department

Cardiorespiratory and Neurodiagnostic Services

· Three times its current size and the entire first floor of the new wing · Increased privacy and improved family and patient support areas · Providing a dedicated space for seniors designed to support elder-friendly interventions

· Bringing these services together in one convenient, large and bright space · Designed to provide the education, prevention, testing and treatment that help prevent hospitalization and maintain health · Offering access to new services, including a chest pain clinic

Maternal Newborn Unit · Thirteen state-of-the-art large and airy labour, birth, recovery and post-partum rooms · Providing surgical facilities, critical equipment and special care for the hospital’s tiniest patients

New Inpatient Dialysis Stations

Intensive Care Unit and Cardiac Care Unit · Four times larger than the current space · At triple the size, rooms will provide space for families to support loved ones in comfort and privacy

· Providing this much-needed service for inpatients who require dialysis

Find out how you can support this project!

Outpatient Procedures Unit · Unit dedicated to outpatient-based care: services that do not require an overnight hospital stay · Designed to reduce waits for key services – such as endoscopies and minor procedures – and provide greater access to outpatient care, close to home

Keep up with the LATEST NEWS! Check us out online, or connect with us through social media:

www.williamoslerhs.ca @OslerHealth

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RECOGNIZING OUR PROGRESS

Latest Redevelopment News On March 26, the Honourable Deb Matthews, Minister of Health and Long-Term Care visited Etobicoke General to recognize the tremendous progress the hospital is making in its redevelopment journey – particularly on its plans to construct a new four-storey wing. Dr. Shafiq Qaadri, MPP Etobicoke North and Donna Cansfield, MPP Etobicoke Centre were also on hand to speak with staff, physicians, volunteers and supporters about the importance of the community hospital for the residents who rely on it for care.

Over the past three years, the Ministry has provided funding to support numerous projects including renovation of the Laboratory, Day Surgery and Cardiac Diagnostic areas of the hospital. Priority infrastructure upgrades to electrical systems and water mains have also been completed, which is helping to prepare the existing building to support the expansion. Pictured above: (l-r) Dr. Shafiq Qaadri, MPP Etobicoke North, the Honourable Deb Matthews, Minister of Health and Long-Term Care, and Matthew Anderson, President and CEO, William Osler Health System at the March 26 event at Etobicoke General.

Providing exemplary care in the EMERGENCY DEPARTMENT Like all Ontario hospitals, Osler continues to deal with pressures in its emergency departments. More than 200,000 people visited Osler for emergency care last year. Even with the high volume of patients in its emergency department, Etobicoke General continues to have wait times that are the same or better than peer hospitals. Osler has taken a number of steps to improve the flow of patients through its emergency departments and to improve the experience of its patients. Osler has added more emergency department physician hours to help respond to the need for care and

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Osler has announced that Stantec Architecture will lead the planning and design of the new fourstorey wing. Preparations for the next phase of work are also underway to get the facility ready for construction of the new wing. This work includes: • Site works to facilitate a temporary hospital entrance while the new entrance is under construction; • Utility upgrades for electrical, domestic water and fire mains; and • Replacement of existing chillers and the installation of a new steam boiler

HELPING PATIENTS maximize their potential to effectively manage length of stay. At Etobicoke General, Osler provides double coverage (at the very least) from 10 a.m. to 1 a.m., as compared with hospitals of a similar size. During peak times, there are three physicians in the emergency department. Osler’s Medical Admission Unit has helped make strong improvements in patient flow in the emergency department – enabling staff to transfer patients into an area where they can be treated and closely monitored, while making room for more patients in treatment areas.

Osler recently opened a specialized geriatric rehabilitation unit at Etobicoke General called the Post Acute Short Stay Unit (PASSU). The new 14 bed unit will have a “home first” philosophy; helping medically frail patients (with a focus on seniors) transition to an environment that best suits their needs. The opening of this unit is a key part of Osler’s continued focus on expanding care in areas that are experiencing high demand, as well as exploring new ways to better meet the needs of its community.


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Each day at Osler:

Raj Narula, C.A., Father and donor

600 emergency visits occur with length of stay for less acute care needs remaining better than the provincial target.

When my baby’s heart stopped... so did mine.

Osler Facts:

Sonia Jauregui, Mother of twin daughters, Ava and Valentina 1965

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Women’s Auxiliary forms to help fundraise for the building of EGH

Etobicoke General Hospital opens

Dr. M. Drever recognized as worldrenowned breast reconstruction surgeon

Dr. R. Manktelow performs first finger implantation in Ontario

First CT Scanner arrives at EGH

Dr. A. Lopes performs the first laparoscopic hysterectomy in Canada

Special Care Nursery opens

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RFP announced

Construction Begins (expected)

On March 25, Osler hosted the awards ceremony for its first national student app contest, “Kiss My App”, where Atinderpal Singh Multani was named the winner of a $10,000 grand prize and unveiled his winning app. The app’s approach to wayfinding and diagnostic imaging prep will help to provide better, more personalized service for patients and families. Kiss My App is one of the first contests of its kind in Canada. Osler launched the contest last fall and challenged undergraduate students to come up

Etobicoke General is one of three hospital sites part of William Osler Health System

When my daughter’s education was interrupted by a serious illness, she received exemplary care at Etobicoke General. And she should know. She’s a family physician. Her return to health is the greatest gift we could ever receive. That’s why I’m raising money for Etobicoke General.

As a first-time mom with premature twins, I was so scared. My anxieties soon disappeared after my baby girls were transferred here because we were treated like family. When Valentina experienced heart problems, I was as well supported and cared for as my babies. Thank you to all of the staff and physicians who helped get us home. Thank you to the donors who helped equip the special care nursery at Etobicoke General. You’ve changed our lives.

Day Surgery, Priority Diagnostic infrastructure Cardiology upgrades and Lab completed redeveloped and expanded

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with innovative ways to identify and address issues in health care through a mobile app. The prize money was generously donated by Osler’s Student Volunteer Youth Committee. Watch for the new app to launch in June 2014!

21 babies are born 150 surgeries are performed

Osler has been named one of GTA’s Top Employers for four consecutive years, as well as one of Canada’s Best Diversity Employers for two straight years. Osler employs over 4,900 staff. It is also home to over 750 physicians and 1,100 volunteers. Etobicoke General is a First Responder for the international population from Toronto Pearson International Airport, providing crisis care and outbreak management.

Raising Funds & Friends It seems that wherever we go around town these days, we can grab a lemonade, get our car washed and buy a raffle ticket – all in support of community causes. Causes like the redevelopment of Etobicoke General. Etobicoke General Built more than 40 years ago, Etobicoke General is undergoing significant revitalization to support a new fourstorey wing. At the same time, fundraising continues to update diagnostic equipment and technology to meet the community’s urgent and growing needs. Getting Involved Once again, our community has stepped up to raise funds for Osler. On the back cover you will find a listing of fundraising events for Etobicoke General this year. We hope that you are able to attend – and even bring a few friends! Your support will go a long way in helping us to raise much-needed funds to redevelop Etobicoke General.

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DID YOU KNOW?

Community Champions Rally for Etobicoke General Osler has entered an era of unprecedented growth, success, and need. With your help, we’re redeveloping and expanding Etobicoke General. We’re investing in equipment that improves the speed of diagnosis, creating new and expanded programs to respond to the growth and changing needs of this community, and redeveloping the hospital to prepare for the construction of purpose-built healing spaces in the new four-storey wing. There are many ways to get involved Here’s how community champions – your friends and neighbours – are making a difference:

Hospitals must raise funds from the community to purchase equipment Gifts from individuals, organizations and businesses have funded critical equipment throughout the hospital, including: Portable ultrasounds – bring urgently needed diagnostic testing to the bedside. Warming cupboards – which help provide a comforting, warm blanket when patients are undergoing critical treatment or recovering from surgery.

Osler’s Volunteer Association members are leaders in the community who give two of the most precious commodities they have: time and money. These dedicated people – who hear the complaints and the compliments – have chosen to express their endorsement of, and belief in, Osler through a transformational $3 million pledge.

Raj Narula, C.A., member of Osler Foundation’s Finance Committee and a Strategic Advisor for Etobicoke General, is a long-standing champion for Osler. Now, he has turned his fundraising sights to Etobicoke General, rallying local families and businesses who pledged $204,000 to help build the hospital’s new wing. For his part, Narula said he was driven by a simple but profound question: “If we don’t do it, who will?”

Ryan Pennie, Foundation Board Member, together with his wife Caroline and their friends, Bruce and Sandy Phillips, and Larry and Jillian Romagnuolo, hosted 50 guests, including rock legend, Kim Mitchell, at the home of David and Kate Wallace. Guests learned about the unprecedented growth and redevelopment underway at Etobicoke General, including the new four-storey wing.

Accuvein portable vein illuminator – making blood tests easier for our smallest and most vulnerable patients. Bladder scanners – that provide quick, easy and non-invasive bedside diagnostics. Surgical stretchers – used by every surgical patient. Treadmill and bike – for rehabilitation, to help patients achieve optimum recovery.

Seeking Community Leaders for Volunteer Opportunity Are you passionate about health care? Are you looking for an opportunity to volunteer your knowledge, skills and resources?

Women Helping Women – Etobicoke General is working with women to raise $4 million for the Maternal Newborn unit in the new wing to enhance Women’s and Children’s services. New members are welcome to help shape this initiative and future fundraising events.

To learn more, or to get involved, please visit www.oslerfoundation.org

The newly launched Indo-Canadian Friends of Osler pledged to raise $1 million to support Osler’s three hospitals, led by a committee of individual and business leaders. The launch event, held in February in the Brampton home of Satish and Rimple Thakkar, resulted in the presentation of $255,000 in pledges.

We invite you to consider joining William Osler Health System Foundation’s Board of Directors. We are looking for committed, community leaders who can help make Osler’s vision of patient-inspired health care a reality. In return, you will be rewarded with a rich and meaningful opportunity that will have a lasting personal and community impact. To learn more about the application process, please contact: Ken Mayhew, President & CEO, Osler Foundation at ken.mayhew@williamoslerhs.ca.

Upcoming Events: Sunday, May 11

Monday, May 26

Monday, August 18

Saturday, September 7

Saturday, November 22

The Art Show Noon to 4 p.m. Bayview Village Shopping Mall (a portion of the proceeds will support Etobicoke General)

Willowbrook GO Transit Golf Tournament Angus Glen Golf Club For more information, call (416) 747-3388

Osler Open: Etobicoke Invitational Golf Tournament The Summit Golf & Country Club For more information, call (416) 747-3388

Humberview Ride Kelso Quarry Park For more information, call (416) 747-3388

Osler’s Annual Gala Benefit Concert Rose Theatre For more information, call (905) 494-6556

You can make our hospitals better by holding your own community event. Visit www.oslerfoundation.org to find out how. William Osler Health System (905) or (416) 494-2120 www.williamoslerhs.ca

William Osler Health System Foundation (905) 494-6890 or (416) 747-3388 www.oslerfoundation.org


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The weather may finally be turning a little less frightful outside, but that hasn’t stopped Donna Farrell and her fellow legion ladies from knitting up some scarves, toques and mitts in preparation for another deep freeze next winter. About three years ago, Farrell and Brenda Murray – both members of the Royal Canadian Legion’s Branch 286 on Irwin Road in north Etobicoke – began knitting winter wear for distribution to those in need in the community. “ We’re both big into knitting and crocheting and we were looking to do some outreach, so I put a notice in legion newsletter asking anybody that had any extra yarn to donate it. Well, we got loaded down with all sorts of yarn, and that first year I made slippers, hats and scarves for Youth Without Shelter and Ernestine’s Women’s Shelter,” Farrell said, noting that it was her daughter, Katherine Bignell-Jones, who urged her to reach out to the two Etobicoke-based shelters. Since that first year, fellow knitter Rachel Adamson has joined the effort, too, and the trio of knitters now drop off their offerings of knitwear to the office of Etobicoke North MP Kirsty Duncan for her to distribute to families in need in the community. For Duncan, a lifelong legion supporter, seeing the reaction on people’s faces this winter when they received their hand-knit toques, scarves and mitts was a sight to behold. “People literally lit up. I had people literally put these brand-new knitted hats against their face and say ‘you mean someone made this for me? I’ve never had a hat.’ They were just so thankful – especially this winter,” Duncan said, noting that she also dropped off several bags full of knitwear to Rexdale Community Health Centre this winter. “The reality is, this is another example of the great work our people do for our

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A group of women from Canadian Legion 286 get together to knit socks, slippers, mitts, hats and scarves year-round and donate them to Ernestine’s Women’s Shelter, Youth Without Shelter and give some to Etobicoke North MP Kirsty Duncan for distribution to those in need. Here from left to right are knitters Brenda Murray, Donna Farrell and Rachel Adamson.

community that so often goes unrecognized. When the world’s not watching, here are these ladies knitting night after night with wool that has been donated. It’s nice to celebrate these extraordinary ladies who work behind the scenes and change the lives of our families.” For Farrell, Murray and Adamson, knitting is a yearround activity they hope to continue on with all summer long in order to make sure their supply of hats, mitts, scarves, and slippers are well-stocked, just in case next winter is a frigid repeat of this year’s. The ladies are currently knitting their way through a large box “jam-packed”

with yarn donated to them by a Farrell family friend from Pennsylvania, but are always on the lookout for further donations to keep them busy. “I taught myself to knit when I was five years old and I’ve been knitting ever since – and I’m 72 now. I usually knit for four or five hours a day, or until my hands start aching too much. I have arthritis, but I’m happy to do it,” Farrell said. “There’s always someone who is down on their luck and in need of some warm winter clothing. If we can get people to donate the yarn to us, we’ll do the work.”

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The Daily Bread Food Bank is asking Torontonians to donate what they can for its annual Spring Drive. Running until April 26, the goal is to meet $225,000 (equivalent to 225,000 pounds) of nutritious food. The organization can provide

Mayor Rob Ford announced two high-profile members of his campaign team Tuesday afternoon: former Olympic sprinter Ben Johnson, and Sam Tarasco, the actor who played the recurring character Sam “Caveman” Loscoe from the Trailer Park Boys television series. The two accompanied Ford briefly outside the mayor’s city hall office to meet reporters, but did not answer questions – particularly after they strayed to Johnson’s testing positive for steroid use and being stripped of his gold medal in the 100 metre sprint in the 1988 Olympics. “I support Ben 100 per cent,” Ford said in answer to the question. “We’ve all made mistakes in life.” Johnson would only say, “I’ve always supported Mayor Ford,” before heading into the elevator. Before Ford’s news event ended, he told reporters that both men were on his cam-

$5 worth of food for a single dollar. “In the past few weeks, some of our member agencies have shut their doors early because there simply isn’t enough food to meet demand,” said Gail Nyberg, Daily Bread’s executive direc-

tor in a news release. Residents can give by dropping off food at a participating grocery store or local fire hall. Monetary contributions can be made at www.dailybread. ca or by mailing a cheque to Daily Bread’s at 191 New Toronto St.

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From left, Sam Tarasco, Rob Ford and Ben Johnson.

paign team. “I’m excited to have them on our campaign team. We’re going to do a few events and I want to thank them for their support,” he said. Ford wouldn’t say what roles the two men would play on his campaign team. “They want to come out to events, they want to get votes. At the end of the day that’s what this election is about – getting votes. I have a proven track record.” Tarasco’s character on the Trailer Park Boys is described on the show’s wiki as “a former veterinarian and an

on-again-off-again resident of the Sunnyvale Trailer Park and is often perceived to be a general nuisance...” In the second season of the show, his character became involved in trailer park politics, unsuccessfully attempting to unseat incumbent Trailer Park Supervisor Jim Lahey. He was ultimately thwarted by the protagonists of the show, a trio of criminals and drug dealers who preferred the status quo.

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guage together, it gives them a very special bond – they really are like brothers and sisters.” The new Early French Immersion program at Islington JMS will launch this September with a fullday senior kindergarten class of approximately 30 students, drawn from north-of-the-Gardiner schools such as Islington, Norseman, Sunnylea, Park Lawn, and Etienne Brulé public schools. The TDSB decided to launch the new Early FI program at Islington, Gough explained, due to the oversubscription of the current program at John English JMS. “As of January, with the number of applications (for the French Immersion program) that we had coming in, if we accepted all of them, John English would have been overly filled,” she said. “So, it was simply the case of an overflow situation.” In fact, applications for

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Here, Islington JMS vice-principal Tim Kamino, EtobicokeLakeshore Trustee Pamela Gough, and Principal Eileen Dick show off one of the school's kindergarten classrooms during tour of the school for parents of prospective French immersion students.

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Police have released security camera images of four men wanted in connection with an aggravated assault investigation stemming from an incident in north Etobicoke on Wednesday, March 24. According to police, at 9 p.m. that night an altercation broke out between two groups of men in the Hwy. 27/Finch Avenue West area, during which one of the men displayed a weapon and assaulted the victims. The first man is described as brown, aged 23 to 30, with a slim build and unshaven face. He was wearing black-framed glasses, a black puffy Canada Goose vest, a blue button-up

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This week’s Catch 22 most wanted is 47-year-old Solomon Mamo. Mamo is wanted by police in south Etobicoke’s 22 Division on a charge of fraud under $5,000. Anyone who sees Mamo is urged to call 911 immediately, while anyone with information about his whereabouts is asked to call 22 Division at 416-808-2200, Crime Stoppers anonymously at 416-222-TIPS (8477), online at www.222tips.com or text TOR and your message to CRIMES (274637).

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Man flees jewelry store with ring Police are seeking a male suspect in connection with a theft from the Peoples jewelry store at 250 The East Mall on Wednesday, April 2. According to police, the suspect entered the store at around 7 p.m. and inquired about a ring. Once the suspect had the ring in his possession, he fled the scene in an unknown direction. The suspect is described as white, 6’0”, with a medium build. push, rob woman of delivery wMen

Two male suspects are being sought by police in connection with the robbery of a 52-year-old female delivery person on Thursday, March 27 in Etobicoke. It’s alleged by police that the woman – an employee of Emmie’s Kitchen – was making a food delivery at an Islington Avenue and Dixon Road apartment building at around 3:30 p.m., when the two male suspects approached her.

The suspects pushed the victim to the ground and stole the bag she was carrying, which contained her food delivery and a debit machine, then fled the scene. The victim was not hurt. The suspects are described as follows: the first is 5’6”, with a medium build; the second is 5’3”, with medium build. robber wields knife at CIBC branch wbank

The Canadian Imperial Bank of Commerce (CIBC) at 2990 Bloor St. W. was robbed by a knife-wielding man on Wednesday, March 26. Police say a male suspect armed with a knife entered the bank at around 3:38 p.m., approached a female teller at the counter, and made a demand for cash. The victim complied and the suspect fled the scene in an unknown direction. No one in the bank was hurt. The suspect is described as white, aged 40 to 45, 5’9”, 161 pounds, with a medium build.

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We realize the area needs redevelopment, but it’s the size and the scope of the proposal the neighbourhood is questioning. – Resident Sandra Taylor

not have the opportunity to give input into the proposed project in recent years. Many residents reported they attended a December 2011 community consultation meeting on the plans organized by then-councillor Holyday, but had since heard nothing more. Approximately 100 residents attended that meeting, the city staff report indicated. Resident Sandra Taylor reported the West Deane Homeowners Association, of which she is secretary, formed out of Lanterra’s original plans. “We realize the area needs

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Leon said he, too, was rather blindsided by the latest proposal and the OMB appeal. But he pledged to organize a meeting among all parties to try to come to some agreement. “I’ve had no file on this except what I’ve picked up since I’ve been in office. I feel badly about this.” he said. City planner on the file Sabrina Salatino said she and a city planning colleague had periodically called and emailed residents who expressed interest at Holyday’s 2011 meeting to

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be kept informed. Lanterra’s Kovar argued the proposal is “entirely consistent” with other tall buildings in the area. Salatino concurred, and told councillors buildings in the area are “all 16 to 20 storeys”. “Two, 24-storey and one, 11-storey that steps down to eight and six storeys is entirely consistent with building heights and density in the area,” Kovar said.

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to support Leon in organizing a community meeting for residents with city planners and the developer, Lanterra East Mall Limited. Lanterra appealed to the OMB last November after waiting more than two years for city action on its initial development application, Lanterra representative Kim Kovar said. “My client waited more than two years to file an OMB appeal. They said, ‘I just can’t wait anymore.’ It just wasn’t moving forward,” she said. Leon was appointed the Ward 3 councillor last fall after veteran councillor Doug Holyday won a provincial byelection to become the Conservative EtobicokeLakeshore MPP. Residents argued the proposal is too big, will further congest traffic in the area and has not changed substantially enough since Lanterra’s original proposal. Residents were particularly upset they did

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NOTICE OF COMPLETION Environmental Project Report THE PROJECT Metrolinx has completed an Environmental Project Report (EPR) in accordance with Ontario Regulation 231/08 for the Union Pearson (UP) Express Electrification project. Metrolinx is proposing to electrify the UP Express service beginning at the future UP Express Union Station in the City of Toronto and terminating at the future UP Express Pearson Station (at Terminal 1, Toronto Pearson International Airport) in the City of Mississauga. The project involves the electrification of approximately 25 kilometres of track along the Union Station GO Rail Corridor and Kitchener GO Rail Corridor to Highway 427, where the route then follows the new UP Express spur line (under construction) into Pearson Airport (see key map below). The purpose of the project is to convert the UP Express service from diesel to electric power, which will be achieved through a Traction Electrification System that will provide electrical power to the trains by means of a power distribution system. An Overhead Contact System (wiring system) will be suspended from a number of support structures (i.e. portals, cantilevers) placed along and over the track. Two paralleling stations and a new maintenance facility are also required. In addition, a separate Environmental Assessment study is being carried out by Hydro One for the proposed Traction Power Substation, in accordance with the Class EA for Minor Transmission Facilities. Electrification of the UP Express is part of The Big Move, Metrolinx’s regional transportation plan, which will dramatically improve how people move in the Greater Toronto and Hamilton Area. Funding for electrification is dependent on the Metrolinx Investment Strategy. THE PROCESS The environmental impact of this transit project was assessed and an Environmental Project Report prepared in accordance with the Transit Project Assessment Process (TPAP) as prescribed in Ontario Regulation 231/08, Transit Projects and Metrolinx Undertakings. The EPR for the UP Express Electrification project is now available for a 30-day review period starting April 1, 2014 on the project website (http://www.gotransit.com/electrification/en/default.aspx) and at the following locations: Ministry of the Environment Environmental Approvals Branch 2 St. Clair Avenue West Floor 12A Toronto, ON M4V 1L5 tel: 416-314-8001 or 1-800-461-6290 Monday to Friday: 8:30 a.m. – 5:00 p.m. City of Toronto City Clerk’s Office Toronto City Hall 100 Queen Street West 13th Floor, West Toronto, ON M5H 2N2 tel: 416-392-8016 Monday to Friday: 8:30 a.m. – 4:30 p.m.

Ministry of the Environment Central Region Office 5775 Yonge Street Place Nouveau, 8th Floor Toronto, ON M2M 4J1 tel: 416-326-1825 Monday to Friday: 9:00 a.m. – 4:30 p.m.

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Interested persons are encouraged to review this document and provide comments by April 30, 2014 to: Karen Pitre Executive Director, Electrification Metrolinx-GO Transit 20 Bay Street, Suite 600 Toronto, ON M5J 2W3 tel: 416-874-5910 e-mail: Karen.Pitre@metrolinx.com There are circumstances where the Minister of the Environment has the authority to require further consideration of the transit project or impose conditions on it. These include if the Minister is of the opinion that: • The transit project may have a negative impact on a matter of provincial importance that relates to the natural environment or has cultural heritage value or interest; or • The transit project may have a negative impact on a constitutionally protected Aboriginal or treaty right. Before exercising the authority referred to above, the Minister is required to consider any written objections to the transit project that he or she may receive within 30 days after the Notice of Completion of the Environmental Project Report is first published. If you have discussed your issues with the proponent and you object to the project, you can provide a written submission to the Minister of the Environment by no later than April 30, 2014 to the address provided below. All submissions must clearly indicate that an objection is being submitted and describe any negative impacts to matters of provincial importance (natural/cultural environment) or Aboriginal rights. Environmental Approvals Access and Service Integration Branch Ministry the Environment Attention: Adam Sanzo, Project Officer 2 St. Clair Avenue West, Floor 12A Toronto, ON M4V 1L5 tel: 416-314-8001 or 1-800-461-6290 fax: 416-314-8452 e-mail: EAASIBGen@ontario.ca If not already provided, a copy of the objection will be forwarded to the proponent by the ministry. All personal information included in a submission such as name, address, telephone number and property location is collected, maintained and disclosed by the Ministry of the Environment for the purpose of transparency and consultation. The information is collected under the authority of the Environmental Assessment Act or is collected and maintained for the purpose of creating a record that is available to the general public as described in s. 37 of the Freedom of Information and Protection of Privacy Act. 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. For more information, please contact the Project Officer or the Ministry of the Environment’s Freedom of Information and Privacy Coordinator at 416-327-1434. This notice was first published on April 1, 2014. Pour plus de renseignements, veuillez composer le 416 869-3200 ou le 1 888 GET-ON-GO (438-6646).

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Varsity volleyball NET ACTION: A couple of Etobicoke schools lock horns Tuesday in Toronto District School Board west division co-ed volleyball action. Host Etobicoke School of the Arts won two close games, 25-22, 25-23. At left, Emily Chambers, No.17, and Carly Hominuk, No.18, stretch to block the ball; above, the thrill of victory; at right, Sam Nguyen goes for the spike.

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New national record for MacLean With two national titles already in the bag, in both women’s 200- and 400-metre freestyle events, Etobicoke Olympian Brittany MacLean still found a way to go out with a splash at the Canadian Swimming Trials in Victoria, B.C. last Saturday. The Silverthorn Collegiate grad, now in her second year on a full U.S. scholarship at the University of Georgia, not only won the 800-metre event, but in the process smashed the second longest-standing national women’s record in the books. MacLean, 20, clocked 8:24.91 seconds, eclipsing the previous mark of 8:27.59 set by Brittany Reimer of Victoria at the 2005 FINA World Championships in Montreal. “I’ve done a lot of racing this year and I wasn’t sure how much my body would

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full steam ahead Patriots in series opener The Etobicoke-based Toronto Lakeshore Patriots open its provincial junior A hockey league bestof-seven championship series on the road tonight against the Aurora Tigers. Game 2 will be back in Etobicoke Sunday, April 13, 7:30 p.m. at Westwood Arenas. Both teams have won their three previous series. The Patriots have yet to lose in regulation time this post season – their lone loss in overtime – as they wrapped up a 4-0 league semifinal sweep of the Georgetown Raiders on the heels of series wins over the North York Rangers (4-1) and the Toronto Jr. Canadiens (4-0). Aurora completed a 4-0 league semifinal sweep over the Kingston Voyageurs on the heels of series wins over the Cobourg Cougars (4-3) and the Newmarket Hurricanes (4-0). Leading the way for the Patriots is Kevin Shier, a graduate of Toronto’s Leaside High School, who leads the league in post season scoring with 25 points (8g, 17a) in 13 games.

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JAMMER CLASSIC: Mimico’s Liam Flatley, left, breaks away from Beaches defenders in pursuit of the ball during Jammer Classic Memorial Field Lacrosse Tournament action at the Cherry Beach Sports Fields on Saturday in the novice U-11 division. Mimico lost a close one, 6-5, in the traditional outdoor season opening tournament. The Mimico Minor Lacrosse Club has kicked off both its outdoor field and indoor box lacrosse seasons. For more information visit their website at www.mimicolacrosse.com/

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Birthdays

Happy 3rd Birthday Lillian!

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Birthdays

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Home Renovations

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Painting & Decorating

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A former Silverthorn Collegiate student who once helped his school soccer team reach the provincial championships has made the final cut for a prestigious U.S. College award. Jordan Hibbert, who first started playing soccer with the Etobicoke Soccer Club at six years of age, was named as one of 16 finalists for the 2014 Arthur Ashe Jr. Sports Scholar Award. The award, given to a student who combines athletic ability with both academic excellence and community activism, is run by a U.S.-based journal called Diverse: Issues In Higher Education. As the name implies it concerns itself with issues surrounding diversity in American higher education. Every post-secondary institution in the U.S. is invited to nominate a candidate which then gets whittled down to the final 16 with this year’s recipient to be announced today (April 10). Past recipients include a couple of National Football League quarterbacks, Robert Griffin III of the Washingston Redskins (and the 2011 Heisman Trophy winner) and Russell Wilson of the Seattle Seahawks. Hibbert guided his Adelphi college team to a strong inaugural year in the division-two Northeast-10 Conference – finishing fourth out of 14 teams and ending up as semifinalists in the playoffs. It’s not the only off-season honour accorded to Hibbert who was also named to the academic all-conference team (his grade point average is 3.79 out of 4) as well

Courtesy photo/BRIAN BALLWEG

Former Silverthorn Collegiate student Jordan Hibbert in action earlier this season for Adelphi University.

as making the conference all-star second team. He captained Silverthorn to a quarterfinal appearance at the Ontario Federation of School Athletic Association (OFSAA) 3-A soccer championship in 2011.

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