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hrough the quiet summer months, there’s a busy workshop at York University where a team of students is working with artist Marlon Griffith to complete costumes for 300 people. Those costumes will be used during a procession as part of the Parapan Am Games cultural activities. Residents will be invited to a workshop the week of June 15 to learn how they can participate. Griffith, a Trinidadian artist, is the Art Gallery of York University’s Louis Odette Sculptor-in-Residence, and was commissioned by the gallery to lead the creation of the outfits for the procession, called Ring of Fire. It’s been nearly two years in the making with the final push to complete the project now. “The project, over the last two years, has evolved into something of a mammoth. I never expected it to get this big,” Griffith said. There are many partners on the project. The procession will include dancers with disabilities from Picasso Pro and Equal Grounds. It will also include the Mississaugas of the New Credit First Nation, members of Toronto’s Capoeira Angola community, young spoken word poets from Jane and Finch, Malvern and Regent Park neighbourhoods. Other partners include Art Starts, SKETCH, The Malvern S.P.O.T., COBA, and Success Beyond Limits. It’s these partnerships that have shaped the project into what it has become, Griffith said. Ring of Fire is inspired by the Anishinaabe Seven Grandfather Teachings, which are wisdom, courage, respect, honesty, truth, humility and love. The procession will have seven large-scale, elaborate costumed sen-

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tinels, each one characterizing each of the teachings. Griffith, who has a background in iconography and design, said the design process for the costumes has been heavy to develop symbols for those teachings. It’s about using aboriginal imagery, while being accessible to everyone. “It was about coming up with new iconography to represent each of these teachings, but symbols when people look at them that they can identify immediately with what the

teaching might be,” he said. The seven elaborate characters will be surrounded by a costumed entourage of more than 70 individuals. The entourage costumes are being produced by aspiring fashion designers from the Sew What?! program at Art Starts. Local spoken word artists will perform as orators in the procession. Members of the public will fill out the 300-person procession. Griffith recommends anyone interested in participating in the procession to

come out to the workshops to learn about the project. Griffith, an experienced designer, said this project has been a learning experience for him, as his creations must address the needs of people with disabilities. “I’ve spent many years designing costumes for people but have never looked at the idea of disability. There’s so much you have to take into consideration,” he said. “It’s reimagining movement in public space and how these objects, when worn by

persons with disabilities, negotiate that space.” Griffith said he’s been collaborating with people with disabilities to understand their needs. Some costume pieces, for example, will attach onto wheelchairs or walkers. Griffith has been working with about 15 students from York University’s intensive sculpture summer program to create masks and the sentinel costumes. Among them is North York resident Muettaz Kassim, who is working on his graduate degree, who said it’s a privilege to work on the project. For one, he said he’s honoured to take part in something that’s part of such a major sporting event. But, more importantly, he said, it’s because he gets to work on something that will benefit people with disabilities. “I feel very proud because it’s a noble thing to work for differently abled people,” he said. “It’s not a matter of empathy or sympathy, it’s just duty and privilege to do something for them.” The street procession will take place Sunday, Aug. 9 along University Avenue from Queen’s Park to City Hall. The processional pieces will also be exhibited from Sept. 23 to Dec. 6 at the Art Gallery of York University (AGYU). Ring of Fire is curated by AGYU assistant director Emelie Chhangur.

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magine a legacy from the Toronto 2015 Pan Am/ Parapan Am Games where people get around this city in a more efficient fashion. Given the preparations being made for the Games’ traffic influx, it’s not an unrealistic hope. Hundreds of thousands of additional people are expected in the city and the Greater Toronto Area for the Games next month, so it’s important for everyone to do some transportation planning. This challenge on our roads will be in addition to other planned road construcour view tion projects during the summer months. Toronto stands Key to this planning process – for residents, businesses and to benefit after visitors – will be understanding Games are over the tools and resources available to help get around the city. This week a web-based transportation planner, accessible at www.2015gamestripplanner.ca, was launched by the province. It provides real-time traffic details, such as road closures, traffic speeds, HOV lane locations, a booking feature for accessible parking spots and more. An app is also available for download on Apple, Android and Blackberry devices. That announcement comes a day after GO Transit unveiled its enhanced service plans for the Games. These include more service on routes that serve major events and that Games tickets can be used as valid fare on GO on the day of that event. There’s an additional opportunity from all of this transportation preparation. Traffic is not a new issue to the city. What successes can be shared from these preparations? What lessons can be learned? We have to study the traffic patterns that unfold during the Games. We have to measure the impact of initiatives such as HOV lanes. Surely there are aspects of the web trip planner that can be co-opted for travelling within the city after the Games are done? With the transportation planning, there are additional potential benefits for the city – not just for future special events, but for day-to-day life. That’s what a legacy is all about.

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A tastefest of things to come this summer I dropped by Dundas West Fest on Saturday, my first fest of the season. As usual, I expect to take in many more between now and September. For those new to Toronto looking for things to do on summer weekends, if you take in an event with fest in the title, you’re in the right place, hands down. Hands up, too, for that matter. Feet also down and up. And in and out. And not necessarily in that order, either. Fests have that kind of effect on limbs. A close second for summer events that guarantee a good time are ones that include the word festival in their name. Festivals typically have established roots. Fests tend to be of the newer variety. But, suffice it to say, it’s a veritable feast of fests and feastival of festivals this time of year. (I let suffice say it for a good reason. I wouldn’t want anybody thinking I walk around saying feastival.) There are several other

jamie wayne BUT SERIOUSLY words that also pop up with regularity during the season that assure big crowds. Take rib, for example. Just don’t try and take mine. Especially at a ribfest. An event with the word taste in the moniker has “don’t dare miss it” written all over it. People who have lived here for awhile automatically think of the original, the Taste of the Danforth, whenever they hear the word taste. But there are new taste entries being introduced every year. Or is that entrees? Whatever. By the way, for those hearing the title for the first time, at these events you don’t literally taste the street, you sample the foods of the area restaurants. Which is a relief. Tar and cement are just not my cup of tea. I wouldn’t want them in a double double either. Speaking of street, any-

time a street name is in the event title, mark the day on your calendar. They’re the source of many great summer parties, such as Salsa on St. Clair. We’re talking dancing, not eating. It’s not about watching diners spilling sauce on the street. The only spilling to speak of is when the dancing inevitably spills out into the surrounding neighbourhoods. If you hear the word park in an event title you can be sure a good time will be had by all there. Same goes for fair. Ditto for picnic. All three are always a great source of Thisfests and Thatfests. Just thinking about the latter makes me wish it was already the weekend. There’s nothing better than Thatfests. The word zoo is also a popular one this time of year. Singer/songwriter Paul Simon says someone told him, “It’s all happening at the zoo.” He could have been talking about all our zoos, when he wrote that, because every

summer after I visit them, I reply, “I do believe it, I do believe it’s true.” You’ll also hear the word Ex over and over. It’s not referring to somebody’s now insignificant other. Ex is short for Exhibition, which is long for CNE, our amusement park that is on many a Torontonian’s summer list of things to do. All you have to do is just pick a word, any word I mentioned, and if you take the time to check out an event attached to it, though you may not feel like the world is your oyster while you’re there, you’ll definitely feel like the city is. Speaking of which, I’m going to rocking Oysterfest down by the lake this weekend and I can’t wait. Just to see those little dears come out of their shells is worth the price of admission. Jamie Wayne is a lifelong columnist, who takes writing very seriously. The topics? Not so much. His column appears every Thursday. Contact him at jamie.wayne@sympatico.ca

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hosts pan am drama workshops wlibrary On Your Mark: A Pan Am Dramatic Arts Workshop is a four-session series that will explore the drama of what it takes to be a worldclass athlete competing against other top-notch athletes at high stakes events like the Pan Am Games. This summer, the Pan Am Games in Toronto will be the athletes’ stage. Join Jennifer Villaverde, actor, singer and arts educator for the drama workshop happening July 4, 11, 18 and 25 at Fairview Library, Room 3, 35 Fairview Mall Dr. This is for young people aged 12 and up. Registration is required; call 416-395-5752. in a concert under the stars wTake

The North York Concert Band presents a free concert of band music, show tunes, swing music, and more featuring the band and soloists outdoors in North York. The date is Thursday, June 18 and the place is

julie caspersen arts in brief Mel Lastman Square, 5100 Yonge St. The music goes from 7:30 to 9 p.m. and it’s a free, all-ages event. explore chinese culture with music Toronto Chinese Orchestra presents Ancient Poetry, New Melodies June 28 at George Weston Recital Hall at the Toronto Centre for the Arts, 5040 Yonge St. The 7:30 p.m. performance pairs poetry from the Tang Dynasty with music from the 20th century. There will be a pre-concert talk at 6:45 p.m. Visit www.tocentre.com/ georgeweston/tco2015

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Here is what you’d find on display at four local libraries this month: • Life: photography by Janice Arnott, at Don Mills Library, 888 Lawrence Ave. E. • Scenic Landscapes: paintings by Bruce Henaut, at the Fairview branch, 35 Fairview Mall Dr. • The Many Faces of Toronto, photography exhibit by Jeff Bowen, at Barbara Frum Library, 20 Covington Rd. • An acrylic and oil painting exhibition by Tam Sau Mok at North York Central Library, 5120 Yonge St. These exhibits run until June 30 during library hours. Visit www.torontopubliclibrary.ca to check out all the events happening at North York libraries.

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North York hobby photographer on exhibit with Snap & Share DOMINIK KUREK dkurek@insidetoronto.com

Yasmeen Tian’s photograph won first prize in the Parks Category of the Snap & Share photo exhibit.

North York hobby photographer Yasmeen Tian is proud to have her work on display in an exhibit showcasing Toronto. The photographer, a married mother of two who immigrated from Malaysia, is one of four winners in the Snap & Share photo contest, presented by the City of Toronto and Nikon Canada. The photo submissions had to be of parks, forestry or recreation moments. Now, the photos by the winners and runners-up are traveling the city on exhibit. “I feel very honoured,” Tian said. “I’m very humbled to get the award because I do this as a hobby. I never thought of winning any awards.” She said she doesn’t normally participate in photo contests, but was compelled to enter this one as its focus was on Toronto.

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Tian said she began taking photos when she got a DSLR camera, a Nikon, about four years ago. She photographs in parks and bushes and generally prefers nature. She shoots around the city and when she’s on trips with her family. “I enjoy shooting. It’s my way to relieve my stress usually,” she said. Her winning photo, in the Parks Category, is of a tree taken at Taylor Creek Trail, near where she lives. In the exhibit, which features approximately 50 photos, she has five pieces on display. The other four are photos she

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Council will have to deal with budget shortfall at some point Remember the 2015 budget? It’s been a few months now, and there’s been a lot of water under the elevated highway, as it were, so it’s understandable if you don’t. The takeaway: property tax increases were kept reasonable, in spite of the fact Toronto was hit with an $86-million shortfall due to housing costs downloaded by the provincial government. Council dealt with that shortfall with some cuts, and a $60-million “loan” from the city’s capital investment program: money that will have to be replenished over the next several years. As dubious councillors voted to approve the scheme, Mayor John Tory promised that soon he would be offering up a plan as to how best to pay back that loan. Two per cent cuts to spending across all departments was one of the ideas bandied about. This week, Toronto’s budget committee received

david nickle the city and passed on Tory’s more refined plan, which amounted to not much more than that. Tory sent a letter to the committee, asking that city departments and city-funded agencies like the TTC be asked to find two per cent of savings. The letter is not legally binding but it’s clear enough as far as it goes. Tory goes on, however, to ask for some other things: he would like to make sure that the property tax increase remains at or below the rate of inflation, and wants the city to continue to fund public transit in an aggressive way. Oh, and these efficiencies mustn’t lead to any reductions in service. On Tuesday, the budget committee had a look at the letter and sent it off to city

staff. As budget chief Gary Crawford noted, these kinds of letters have come out of every mayor’s office since Mel Lastman. Crawford admitted after the meeting that over the next few years council will probably have to figure out some other measures in order to finally balance the budget. Pa r k d a l e - H i g h Pa r k Councillor Gord Perks put things more bluntly: “There will come a day when we have a stark choice between reducing the services we deliver to people and finding a way to pay for them,” he said. “Last term, we had a mayor incapable of facing that choice. I’m hoping this council is a little more adult because the longer we put this off the worse it gets.” I guess we’ll see how bad it gets over the next few years.

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David Nickle is The Mirror’s city hall reporter. His column appears every Thursday.

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The Union Pearson (UP) Express officially launched last week to great fanfare, and empty seats. Saturday marked the first day of service for UP, which promises to operate four trains an hour for nearly 20 hours every day. That means one million fewer car trips to Toronto’s Pearson airport in UP’s first year of operation alone, according to Metrolinx. But even with free rides taken into account, many UP trains were half-empty, leaving some to wonder if the service will be viable in the long run. TO act ON NOISE WALL GRAFFITI wMETROLINX

Metrolinx is promising to deal with complaints of graffiti adorning the new UP sound walls. The walls are up in sections along the Georgetown South rail corridor and are intended to reduce the noise and vibration from diesel-powered UP trains. Last Friday, activist Kevin Putnam posted a picture showing tags on the

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The taxi alternative Uber took heat after it significantly raised fares during Monday’s TTC meltdown. Customers who ordered an Uber vehicle off their mobile devices – after it was reported the entire TTC subway system was down due to a power outage – reported fare hikes far exceeding the usual rate. That’s the usual operating policy for Uber which claims charging higher rates during busy periods “incentivize” drivers to want to join the ridesharing service.

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The idea of a street acting as more than just a way to get around has gained traction among civic planners. Now the city is hoping to get public feedback for how it can create future Complete Streets which take into account the needs of all users, such as people who walk, bicycle, take transit or drive. They also consider other uses like sidewalk cafés, street furniture, street trees, utilities, and stormwater management. The city is planning to

Rahul Gupta is The Mirror’s transit reporter. His column appears on Thursday. Reach him on Twitter: @TOinTRANSIT

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The Mirror speaks with North York Central Library’s writer-in-residence by DOMINIK KUREK Toronto Public Library’s first aboriginal writer-in-residence Cherie Dimaline is finishing up her term at North York Central Library. The Metis author from the Georgian Bay area published her first book Red Rooms in 2007, followed up by the novel The Girl Who Grew a Galaxy in 2013. Dimaline was the founding editor of FNV Magazine, an aboriginal student publication, and Muskrat Magazine, an online indigenous publication focusing on sovereignty, culture and the celebration of community excellence. She was named 2014 Emerging Artist of the Year at the Ontario Premier’s Saturday Awards for Excellence in the Arts. Residents can meet Dimaline during North York Central Library’s writer-in-residence concluding celebration Saturday, June 20 from 1 to 2:30 p.m. in the concourse, 5120 Yonge St. There will be drummers, dancers, elders and storytellers sharing stories, songs and dances in a farewell bid. Register by calling 416-395-5639.

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1 What is your role as writer-in-residence?

You are Toronto Public Library’s first aboriginal writer-in-residence. What has that meant for you?

The writer-in-residence is an amazing opportunity for professional writers to get the time, space and resources to work on their own works while also interacting with the public. I review and provide feedback on manuscripts, meet with members of the writing and reading public to chat and provide guidance, and develop and deliver panels and workshops on a diversity of topics from the challenges of multicultural literary work to accessing arts grants.

As a member of the Georgian Bay Metis community, it is incredibly important to bring my stories, heritage and teachings with me no matter where I am or what I am working on. But to have my Aboriginal community and our unique perspective and understanding of stories highlighted as an asset for this role was a great honour.

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What have you enjoyed most about your position? Being a writer is an isolated and isolating career. You spend most of your time being introspective and solitary. As a rule, your day involves daydreaming and silent contemplation. (It may also involve an unhealthy amount of coffee and not getting out of your pajamas for days, but that’s a different kind of story.) Being the writer-in-residence has meant that I’ve had the chance to celebrate literature, to share, and to interact with people on my favourite subject.

3 What advice would you give budding writers to help them find success in their work? With the state of the industry and the proliferation of access to free materials, it is incredibly difficult to see commercial success in the literary world. The best thing I could tell an aspiring writer is to remember that achieving success in your art is not the same as achieving success in the marketplace, and not to confuse the business of writing with the love of writing. I do stress the commitment to the craft, though. There are a lot of rules, guidelines, and technical aspects to this discipline, not to mention the magic that needs to happen to bring it all to life.

My hope is that the public has developed a more personal relationship with their role as our partners in the Canadian treaties, our divided history and our shared future. I hope the public benefitted from meeting my family and my extended family through the stories that I shared, that they came to understand my community and our principles in a grassroots manner. I dearly hope that the public feels a responsibility to be involved in the reconciliation that is ramping up and that they feel that we’re in this together and not on opposite sides of some great divide.

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6 What is next for Cherie Dimaline? I have a new collection of short stories coming out in fall 2015 through Kegedonce Books called A Gentle Habit. I will be teaching creative writing as part of the Indigenous Literature course at the Banff Centre for the Arts in September. I am also curating an exhibit on the topic of missing and murdered indigenous women for Nuit Blanche Toronto this October and am bringing back the Indigenous Writer’s Gathering after a short hiatus. Other than that, I’ll be back at my desk working on two new novels in my pajamas.

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your neighbours in Thorncliffe Park wMeet The 10th annual Neighbours’ Night Out in Thorncliffe Park will be celebrated Saturday at RV Burgess Park. The family event will be held at 46 Thorncliffe Park Dr. in the Overlea Boulevard June and Don Mills Road area from 2 to 8 p.m. Festivities will include a parade lead by arts group Disasporic Genius, who are encouraging attendees to bring pots, pans and noise makers to the event, along with performances by steel pan bands, Eid Ismail, Faisal Raza, an Afghan band, and a Filipino seniors group.

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Luminato comes to North York Luminato Festival is hitting up a number of Toronto’s neighbourhoods and it will be in North York Friday, June 26. The free event, in the

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Yorkdale Community Arts Centre, will feature Blast Theory’s My One Demand, a live, interactive film creation and screening, at at 7:30 p.m. The centre is in the lower level of Yorkdale Shopping Centre, 3401 Dufferin St. Blast Theory is a UK-based artist group. My One Demand is a live, interactive film about unrequited love, shot on the streets of Toronto with a local cast. A narrator will help tell the story, and the audience’s comments could help shape the film. The event includes many partners, including North York Arts. Registration is required; visit https://luminatofestival. com/festival/2015/my-onedemand-north-york Revolutionary War reat Black Creek wenacted

Black Creek Pioneer Village is hosting The Battle of Black Creek, a Revolutionary War reenactment June 20 and 21.

More than 100 soldiers will take part in the battle. The family-friendly event will include encampments, demonstrations and a rubber band shooting gallery. The event runs all day on both days. Museum Arts Passes will not be accepted for this event. Pioneer Village is at 1000 Murray Ross Pkwy. For more information, visit www.blackcreek.ca Gardens fest set for June 14 wArmour

The second annual Armour Gardens Community Festival will be held Sunday at Champlain Park. The event, held at 50 Champlain Blvd. from 2 to 4 p.m., is organized by Armour Gardens Community Association and York Centre Councillor James Pasternak and will include free pizza and refreshments (kosher option available), tennis, games, and music.

festival June 20 wHawaiian-inspired AlohaFest Toronto, a Hawaiianinspired festival, will be happening Saturday, June 20 at Mel Lastman Square, 5100 Yonge St., from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. The event will include a showcase of Hawaiian culture, art and dance. There be music, food and crafts. The festival is put on by Halau Hula I Ka La, Toronto, along with other hula schools and Hawaiian organizations. For more information, visit www.hulaikala.com Man in custody after shots fired A male was taken into police custody after several shots were fired Monday near O’Connor Drive and Wakunda Place, resulting in a school, a community centre and a day care being place on hold and

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If you’re a snake, lizard, arachnid, and exotic pet lover, check out the Toronto Reptile Expo this Sunday. It’s on from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. at Downsview Park, 1-35 Carl Hall Rd. Admission is $10 for adults. Visit www.reptileexpo.ca/ju for all the details.

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Detached Spacious 4+2 Bedroom 2 Storey in Etobicoke, Double Door Entry, Circular Staircase, Family Size Kitchen, Pantry, Granite Countertop, W/O Deck, Main Floor Family Room, Formal Dining Room, Professionally Finished Basement, Gorgeous 2nd Kitchen, Ideal for In-Law Suite or Entertaining! Large Lot! Only $799,900!

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Detached Toronto Bungalow with 3+1 Bedrooms, Stunning Lot, Backing onto Ravine, Long Private Drive, Garage, Huge Shed, Large Garden, Finished Basement Ideal for In-Law Suite or Entertaining, Only $774,900

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Large Renovated Detached 4 Bedroom Home On Quiet Crescent , Located On One Of The Best Streets, This Property Has It All - Amazing Curb Appeal, Spacious Living/Dining Rooms, Gourmet Kitchen, Large Bedrooms, Newly Finished Basement, Private Backyard W/Heated Inground Pool. 2-Car Garage W/ Ample Driveway Parking. Close To Schools And Amenities. Absolutely Stunning - Don’t Miss Out!! Only $889,000!

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GORGEOUS ETOBICOKE SEMI

Large 9 Yr Old, 1670 Sq Ft Brick Semi with Rare Double Garage, Gourmet Kitchen with W/O to Deck, Great Den/Family Room on Main Floor, 9 Ft Ceilings on 2nd Floor, Near Centennial Park, Michael Power and Community Pool! A Rare Find! Only $599,900!

STUNNING EXECUTIVE TOWNHOUSE

Elegant and Spacious 2 Bedroom, 3 Bathroom in High Demand Neighbourhood. Professionally Renovated with Functionality in mind. Large Eat-In Kitchen with Stainless Steel Appliances, Quartz Counter and Ceramic Floors, Walk-out to Deck. New Roof (2014) and New Furnace/AC (2015). Just Move In and Enjoy! Only $449,900!

WONDERFUL INNISFIL BUNGALOW

Large 3 Bdrm near Lake Simcoe on a Huge 50 by 200 Ft Lot, Backing onto Forest close to the Beach, Enormous Finished Basement with Rec Room and 2 Extra Bdrms, Only a Few Homes on this Private Road near Alcona! Your Own Private Oasis! Only $299,900!

BRICK & STONE BUNGALOW!!

Gorgeous curb appeal located on quiet cul de sac in high demand neighbourhood. Large verandah, open concept living and dining rooms, separate entrance to finished basement, large cement patio, custom shed, garage, steps to transit, great schools and all amenities only $649,900!!

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Large Bungalow with Double Drive and Attached Garage in Sought After Area! Huge Kitchen with Eat-in Addition and W/O to Deck, Potential Basement Apt, Newer Roof and Driveway (2012) Private Fully Fenced Yard, Steps to GO Station & Agincourt Mall! Super Value! Only $599,000!

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HEART OF RICHMOND HILL Stunning 688 SqFt 1 + Den with unobstructed views, Rare Oversized Den can be 2nd Bdrm, 2 Walkouts to Large Balcony, Granite Counters and Marble Vanities, Newer Building at Yonge/16th. World Class Amenities! Only $289,000!

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Spectacular 4+1 Bedroom 5 Level Sidesplit Shows to Perfection, Situated on a Premium Pie Shaped Lot backing onto Ravine, Gorgeous Curb Appeal, Open Concept Layout, Gourmet Kitchen Overlooking Ravine, Formal Dining, Spacious Living Room, Family Room Walkout to Pattern Concrete Patio, Backyard Oasis, Finished Basement with In-Law/Nanny Suite, Interlock Drive. Only $649,900!

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ICONIC MARILYN MONROE TOWERS

Wonderfully Spacious 2 bdrm + den, Beautiful Panoramic views from the 285 Sq Ft Wrap Around Balcony. Floor to Ceiling Windows, Rich Dark Floors in Open Concept Living/Dining Room, Granite Kitchen Counters, Huge Master Bdrm with Ensuite. Luxurious Amenities. Great Location! Amazing Value!!! Only $389,900!

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Stunning 5 Year Old 1+1 “Widesuites” Condo with Rare Parking and Locker on Same Floor! Custom Fully Enclosed Den could be 2nd Bedroom, 9 Ft Ceilings, Gourmet Kitchen w/ Granite Counters & S/S Appliances, Huge Open Balcony, World Class Amenities! Close to GO Station! A Rare Find! Only $269,900!

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Simply Stunning 3 Bedroom 2 Storey filled with Charm and Character, Gorgeous Original Gumwood, Formal Dining, Spacious Living Room, Modern Kitchen, Separate Side Entrance, Situated on a Large 159 Ft Deep Lot, Garage, Large Veranda, Amazing Location! Amazing Value! Only $599,900!

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The fifth annual Career, Education and Settlement Fair will be held Monday, June 15 at Metro Toronto Convention Centre, 255 Front St. W. The fair and expo, aimed at Canadian newcomers, will run 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. and will feature

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York professor honoured for contributions to psychology A York University research professor is the recipient of this year’s Donald O. Hebb Award for Distinguished Contributors to Psychology as a Science. A senior executive member of the LaMarsh Centre for research on violence and conflict resolution at York University and a senior adjunct scientist at the Hospital for Sick Children, Dr. Debra J. Pepler has won the award for her research on bullying and childhood aggression. Presented by the Canadian Psychological Association (CPA), the award is given to a CPA member or fellow who has made a significant contribution to Canadian psychology as a scientific discipline. Recipients are psychologists who have enhanced the knowledge base of psychology through their research; exerted influence through leadership as teachers, theorists, spokespeople for the discipline, and/or developers of public policy; and/or substantially influenced the

development of psychology through their work. Pepler has conducted two major research programs on children at risk in the context of peer relationships at school and in the context of the family. She also developed an innovative method of observing children’s interactions beyond the purview of adults and is recognized internationally as an expert on childhood aggression and bullying. ”Dr. Pepler’s research has changed the way we think about bullying, aggression and other forms of violence,” Dr. Joel O. Goldberg, chair and associate professor of York University’s Department of Psychology, said in a release. “Her lifetime scientific achievements stand out among the very best of our Canadian psychologists in terms of productivity, advancement of knowledge and most significantly societal impact.” Pepler received her award at CPA’s 76th Annual Convention in Ottawa June 4 through 6.

Enbridge Ride to Conquer Cancer sets out from Toronto Saturday >>>from page 1 on weekends leading up to the event. She hoped her two daughters, aged 12 and nine, will be inspired as well by what she’s trying to do on the ride while at the same time remembering their grandmother. Funds raised through the Enbridge Ride to Conquer Cancer support

personalized cancer medicine at the Princess Margaret Hospital through research, treatment advances, and education. The Ride in Ontario has raised more than $119 million for cancer research over the past seven years. For more information, visit www. conquercancer.ca

Two Quebec men face 231 charges >>>from page 1 leave a vehicle’s exhaust system. Thieves target catalytic converters for their precious metals, including trace amounts of palladium, rhodium and platinum, police said. Toronto police Const. Jeniffer Sidhu confirmed Tuesday Etobicokebased Furniture Bank was “one of many” companies to be targeted by the thefts. Most of Furniture Bank’s fleet was parked in late February after thieves stole its delivery trucks’ exhaust system parts from its Etobicoke offices. Truck companies rallied to assist the charity, which delivers gently used donated furniture to people in need. Terrebonne Police Service executed search warrants on May 25 in Quebec.

Christian Ducas, 34, of RiviereBleue, Que. has been charged with nine counts of break-and-enter commit place other than dwelling, 67 counts of theft exceeding $5,000 and theft of a motor vehicle. Carl Savoie, 34, of Terrebonne, Que. has been charged with the same counts as Ducas, as well as 60 counts of fail to comply with probation and 17 counts fail to comply with condition of judicial release. Both men appeared in court on June 5. Anyone with information is urged to call police at 416-808-3100, contact Crime Stoppers anonymously at 416-222-TIPS (8477), go online at www.222tips.com or text TOR and your message to CRIMES (274637). – With files from Cynthia Reason

You can ‘adopt’ a baby at Toronto Wildlife Centre Wild animals in Toronto face danger on our roads, from our pets and from our garbage. Sometimes they’re trapped and released far away from home. At this time of year, these dangers can have an even greater effect: helpless babies being left behind. More than 1,000 are brought to Toronto Wildlife Centre in North York every year where they receive nutritious

For $35, you can adopt a baby, such as this cottontail rabbit, from the Toronto Wildlife Centre. Photo/MICHAEL BARKER

food and specialized care. To help provide care for these babies, Toronto Wildlife Centre is

asking Torontonians to symbolically adopt a baby red squirrel, cottontail rabbit, raccoon, mallard duckling, kestrel or opossum. For the $35 adoption fee, you will get a personalized adoption certificate, an animal fact sheet, and one entry to a contest to release an orphaned animal into the wild. Visit torontowildlifecentre.com/ adoptanorphan for details.

Public Open House: Finch West Light Rail Transit (LRT) Project Maintenance and Storage Facility The Finch West LRT project will add 11 kilometres of new rapid transit along Finch Avenue from the planned Finch West subway station at Keele Street to Humber College. The new service will provide improved, faster and reliable transit. Metrolinx is undertaking an Environmental Assessment (EA) for a Maintenance and Storage Facility (MSF) to support the Finch West LRT line. The location of the MSF is a vacant property on Finch Avenue West between Norfinch Drive and York Gate Boulevard. A Notice of Commencement was issued on May 15, 2015. Metrolinx invites you to attend a public open house to learn about plans for the MSF, the potential environmental impacts of the MSF and the recommended measures to mitigate any effects identified through our planning activities. At this public information meeting, Metrolinx will: • • • • •

Provide an overview of the Finch West LRT project Re-introduce the MSF project Present the preferred design concept for the MSF Present the environmental impact assessment results Seek comments on the proposed mitigation measures

The meeting will provide an opportunity to view displays, submit comments and speak one-on-one with staff. Date: Wednesday, June 24, 2015 Time: 7:00 p.m. to 9:00 p.m. Location: St. Wilfrid Catholic School Gym Address: 1685 Finch Avenue West, Toronto, Ontario For more information: Email: finchwest@metrolinx.com Web: www.metrolinx.com/finchwest

Tel: 416-869-3600 ext. 5739 TTY: 1-800-387-3652

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Capoeira Workshop for Teens WHEN: 4 to 5 p.m. WHERE: Don Mills Library, 888 Lawrence Ave. E. CONTACT: Debby, 416-395-5710, debbyng@torontopubliclibrary.ca COST: Free For ages 12 to 19. Call to register.

Petals and Pedals Bike Tour WHEN: 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. WHERE: Toronto Botanical Garden, 777 Lawrence Ave. E. CONTACT: Jenny Rhodenizer, 416-397-1351, http://torontobotanicalgarden.ca/enjoy/special-events/ through-the-garden-gate, communication@ torontobotanicalgarden.ca COST: $115 Pedal your way to 19 gardens accompanied by a Master Gardener and architectural expert. Enjoy a posh picnic lunch; take home a gift bag of gardening treats.

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Broadlands Public School Spring Fair WHEN: 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. WHERE: 106 Broadlands Blvd. CONTACT: Tonia, broadlandssac2013@gmail. com COST: Free

Check out our complete online community calendar by visiting www. northyorkmirror.com. Read weeks of listings from your North York neighbourhoods as well as events from across Toronto.

Little Aces at Parkway Valley Tennis Club WHEN: 10:30 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. WHERE: 230 Cassandra Blvd. CONTACT: Adrian Cordea, 416-3913962, http://pvtc.ca, littleaces@pvtc. ca COST: Free Kids 3-½ to 12 years old are invited to try Little Aces Progressive Tennis Program. (Rain day Sunday, June 14.)

Special Interest Cars and Bikes Show WHEN: Noon to 4 p.m. WHERE: Unifor Local 112 Union Hall, 30 Tangiers Rd. CONTACT: Judy Malcom, 647680-7331, judymalcom@hotmail. com COST: Free Barbecue, bake sale, vendor tables, raffles, prizes and more. All proceeds go to Anduhyaun Women’s Shelter.

Volunteer Fair WHEN: 1 to 4 p.m. WHERE: Fairview Library, Room 1, 35 Fairview Mall Dr. CONTACT: 416-395-5750 COST: Free Drop in only; no registration required.

Community Festival and Stroll, Run & Relay WHEN: Noon to 3 p.m. WHERE: Church of the Ascension, 33 Overland Dr. CONTACT: Carol Hamilton, 416-444-8881, Ascension@ca.inter. net COST: Free

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sports schedule Ontario Varsity Football League Metro Toronto Wildcats

Saturday, June 13 w week four, Metro Toronto Wildcats on the road: varsity at Cornwall Wildcats VR; no game scheduled for juniors; bantams at Hamilton Ironmen Saturday, June 20 w week five, Metro Toronto Wildcats host Cumberland Panthers at Esther Shiner Stadium * Complete schedule for team and league at www.ovflontario.com

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Friday, June 19 w 9 p.m., at Downsview Park in North York, Scarborough SC hosting Niagara United. Friday, June 26 w 9 p.m., at Downsview Park in North York, Scarborough SC hosting Serbian White Eagles * For complete schedule or more info, visit canadiansoccerleague.ca/ League 1 Ontario

Sunday, June 14 w 9 p.m. at Esther Shiner Stadium, Sanjaxx Lions host Vaughan Azzurri Sunday, June 21 w 2:45 p.m. at Kia Training Ground at Downsview Park, Toronto FC Academy hosting Durham United FC Men w 9 p.m. at Esther Shiner Stadium, Sanjaxx Lions host ProStars FC

Choralairs Choir Annual Concert WHEN: 1:30 to 3 p.m. WHERE: Earl Bales Community Centre, 4169 Bathurst St. CONTACT: Martha Forge, 905-884-8370, choralairschoir.com, choralairs@gmail.com COST: Free

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Mental Health First Aid Basic Training Course WHEN: 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. WHERE: Hong Fook Mental Health As-

Cycling Across Canada on a Recumbent WHEN: Noon to 1 p.m. WHERE: North York Central Library Auditorium, 5120 Yonge St. CONTACT: 416-395-5660 COST: Free Paul Stockton shares photos and stories of the places, people and wildlife he encountered on his journey from coast to coast. Call to register.

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Protecting Your Safety and Well Being: Seniors Abuse WHEN: 10:30 a.m. to 2 p.m. WHERE: Bathurst-Finch Community Hub, 540 Finch Ave. W. CONTACT: Jane, 416-322-7002, , jane@mosaichomecare.com COST: Free Lectures will be in English, Russian, Tagalog, Farsi and Korean. Healthy Cognitive Aging WHEN: 2 to 3 p.m. WHERE: North York Central Library, 5120 Yonge St. CONTACT: 416-395-5649 COST: Free Ryerson Professor Alexandra Fiocco will discuss the predictors and prevention of cognitive decline.

Moving Beyond the Resume WHEN: 4:30 p.m. to 6 p.m. WHERE: Don Mills Library, 888 Lawrence ave E CONTACT: Debby Ng, 416-3955710, , debbyng@torontopubliclibrary.ca COST: Free For ages 12 to 19. Call to register.

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Italian Fallen Workers WHEN: 1 to 3 p.m. WHERE: Downsview Library, 2793 Keele St. CONTACT: 416-395-5720 COST: Free A discussion of Italian identity, families and unions, followed by a Q&A session. Brookbanks Branch Seniors Films WHEN: 2 to 4 p.m. WHERE: Brookbanks Library, 210 Brookbanks Dr. CONTACT: Jean Lee, 416-395-5480, www.torontopubliclibrary.ca, jlee@ torontopubliclibrary.ca COST: Free Screening of ‘Moonstruck’ (Cher, Nicolas Cage, Olympia Dukakis).

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active@insidetoronto.com * For complete schedule for TFC Academy and Sanjaxx Lions, and all league teams, visit www.league1ontario.com Northern Football Conference Toronto Raiders

Saturday, June 13 w 7 p.m., week three, Toronto Raiders host Sault Ste. Marie Steelers * Toronto Raiders home games at Esther Shiner Stadium. Complete schedule for team and league at nfcfootball.ca Toronto Baseball Association North York youth teams ...

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Kids movie in the church, face painting, balloons, Scottish dancers, craft, jewelry and bake sale, silent auction and raffles, bistro, BBQ and more.

sociation North York Office, 1751 Sheppard Ave. E. CONTACT: Tweety Yuen, 416-493-4242, ext. 5238, www.hongfook.ca, tyuen@hongfook. ca COST: $80 (training manual and lunch included)

Friday, June 12 w 6:30 p.m., minor mosquito, North York Blues at East York Bulldogs at Stan Wadlow w 7:30 p.m., midget, Martingrove White Sox at North York Blues at Bond Sunday, June 14 w 6:30 p.m., minor mosquito, Leaside Leafs at North York Blues at Bond 2 Monday, June 15 w 6:30 p.m., rookie, North York Blues at Bolton Braves at North Hill 2 w 7 p.m., minor mosquito, North York Blues at Barrie Red Sox at Lampman Lane w 7:30 p.m., minor bantam, North York Blues at Newmarket Hawks at Whipper Watson w 7:30 p.m., midget, North York Blues at North Toronto A’s at Talbot w 7:30 p.m., junior, Toronto Mets 18u at North York Blues at Bond w 8:30 p.m., minor bantam, North York Blues at Royal York Cardinals at Tom Riley * Visit www.torontobaseball.ca

City final York Mills Collegiate’s Jenna Hum, right, clears the ball away from Lawrence Park Collegiate’s Megan Anderson during the Toronto District School Board (TDSB) high school girls’ 4-A championship soccer game at Sunnybrook Park field. York Mills went on to win the game 3-2 and qualify for the provincial Ontario Federation of School Athletic Association (OFSAA) championship tournament which was held last week in Mississauga. York Mills did not make it out of the preliminary round. Photo/CHRIS TANOUYE


Collector coins to celebrate the Games The Royal Canadian Mint has issued a collection of coins to celebrate the Toronto 2015 Pan Am/Parapan Am Games. The three coins will celebrate the diversity the Games will bring to Canada. There is a oneounce fine silver hologram In the Spirit of Sports coin for $124.95; a one-ounce fine silver Mokume Gane coin for $139.95 and a 50-cent gold-plated coin Celebrating Excellence for $44.95. Each coin is sold separately. They are available at preciousmetals.cibc.com, CIBC locations across the GTA and mint.ca

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SEEKING AN exp. live in/ out Housekeeper with Canadian work exp. for a couple in their sixties, who reside in the D/T area of Toronto. Position is F/T, Mon-Fri. Applicants should be flexible with schedules and have excellent housekeeping & laundry exp. combined with good cooking skills. Primary responsibilities are, but not limited to, cleaning, laundry, meal preparation, shopping for kitchen & household pantries & running errands, (valid drivers licence an asset). Some outdoor work & heavy lifting is required. Salary based on exp. & references required upon request. Please send your resume to nadiac@bcrf.

Articles Wanted

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ANTIQUES

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Cars for Sale

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STEEL BUILDINGS/METAL BUILDINGS UP TO 60% OFF! 30x40, 40x60, 50x80, 60x100, 80x100 sell for balance owed! Call: 1-800-457-2206 www.crownsteelbuildings.ca

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AFFORDABLE HANDYMAN contractorCarpentry, Electrical, Plumbing, Tiling, Drywall, Painting, Bathrooms, Kitchens, Basements, Counters, Closets, Flooring, Windows/Doors, Roofing, Fences, Decks, Additions Licensed & Insured - Lester 416-223-0226

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Call For More Info 416-736-7878 Evening & Weekend Classes

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Painting & Decorating

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Domestic Help Available

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†CANADA’S LARGEST FORD LINCOLN DEALER AS PER FORD OF CANADA REPORTING FOR THE CALENDAR YEAR 2014. ABOVE LEASE PAYMENT AND PAYMENTS INCLUDES GAS AND OMVIC FEE. F.O.C. AXZ PLAN RULES APPLY. **ANY OFFER CANNOT BE COMBINED WITH ANY PREVIOUS ADVERTISEMENTS. PAYMENTS REFLECT ALL REBATES TAKEN. NO EXTRA CHARGE LIFETIME YONGE STEELES MAINTENANCE PACKAGE APPLIES TO ORIGINAL OWNER. ALL REBATES ON PAYMENTS ASSIGNED TO DEALER. THE ABOVE LEASE PAYMENT ON FUSION & ESCAPE INCLUDES THE $1000 RECYCLE YOUR RIDE REBATE. VEHICLES MUST BE 2008 OR OLDER AND YOU MUST HAVE OWNED IT FOR AT LEAST 3 MONTHS OR MORE TO QUALIFY FOR RECYCLE YOUR RIDE REBATE. THE ABOVE LEASE ARE BASED ON 16,000KMS PER YEAR, .12 CENTS FOR EACH ADDITIONAL KM OVERAGE. THE ABOVE ADVERTISEMENT AND PROMOTION ARE VALID ON DATE OF PUBLICATION ONLY. VEHICLE MAY NOT BE EXACTLY AS ILLUSTRATED. SEE DEALER FOR DETAILS.

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