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The City of Vaughan has launched a new corporate partnership program and will be seeking out businesses interested in purchasing the naming rights to local community centres and other municipal buildings. In 2017, the city is focusing on securing a naming rights deal for the Vellore Village Community Centre (pictured) and The City Playhouse Theatre in Thornhill.

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A LOOK TO THE FUTURE: HEALTH CARE

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Star Trek’s Tricorder a sign of health care to come “Take two apps and I’ll call you in the morning”: Game-changing technology puts data in hands of patients KIM ZARZOUR kzarzour@yrmg.com A trip to the doctor can be an ordeal. Take time off work, drive to the health clinic, sit in the waiting room until the doctor can see you, have your throat swabbed or ear examined or head over to the medical lab for blood tests or imaging, then wait some more for the results, for the follow-ups, for the prescriptions ... Dr. McCoy had a better way. The Star Trek doctor simply pulled out his trusty Tricorder and within seconds, you were diagnosed and on your way to better health. Soon, you too may boldly go where science fiction has gone before. A real-life Tricorder is close at hand — along with a host of other new digital devices poised

to send that data to the cloud so patients and doctors can discuss the results. Kitchener-based CloudDX is one of 10 contest finalists. The Canadian startup’s “Vitaliti” is a wearable device that includes a blood pressure monitor, a Spirotoscope to show images from body cavities like ears, a base station that tests saliva, urine and blood, and sensors that, combined with your smartphone, help you self diagnose everything from strep throat to major diseases — then lets you know when it’s time to seek medical advice. Vitaliti is expected to be available later this year. Retail price is not yet determined. This growing appetite for corroboration between the medical world and technology is ushering in a world of increased convenience and control for patients, Salah says. “The future of health care looks great.”

to transform health care — from e-health data-sharing to wireless, wearable devices for disease prevention and management. Hadi Salah is a digital health enthusiast, MaRS Health analyst and founding member of Hacking Health — a grassroots, volunteer-based organization that brings together doctors, designers and developers. Salah says the Tricorder device is one way innovation is bridging the gap between science fiction and reality. The X-Prize Foundation has offered $10 million in a global competition to develop a handheld medical scanner based on the Star Trek device. The contest imagines a consumer-friendly mobile device capable of diagnosing more than a dozen health conditions including diabetes, Hepatitis A, stroke and tuberculosis, and able

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A LOOK TO THE FUTURE: HEALTH CARE

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Ontario startup CloudDX has created Vitaliti, a virtual doctor based on Star Trek’s tricorder device, one of several promising new technologies transforming health care.

More innovations creating a buzz: Hadi Salah’s predictions for how technology will change health care: A move away from reactive medicine to proactive and predictive. “We’ve been using wearable technology like Fitbit to gather data — the next step will be to take that data, analyze it and provide suggestions to improve our health.”

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More personalized medicine. Instead of prescribing a onesize-fits-all approach to illness, you will be able to “choose your own adventure” based on lab tests showing which approach your body will best respond to.

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Moving power away from health-care providers into the hands of patients. “You will own your own data, rather than relying solely on doctors’ recommendations and referrals.”

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Akira: A smartphone app connects you to a real-life doctor within five minutes. It will ask you your symptoms and offer advice, prescriptions or referrals to a specialist. Figure 1: An “Instagram for physicians”, doctors share photos of patient ailments and seek opinions from one million other doctors Leo Lab: a tele-dermatology app lets psoriasis sufferers post a photo of an outbreak or flare up and connect with a dermatologist. A sleep and itch monitor and forum for parents to share best practices is also in the works. APSARA: a single-use cardboard drone that delivers medical supplies and decomposes in a month. AliveCor: a mobile phone device and app with two electrodes that can perform an electrocardiogram MobiSante: a pocket-sized smartphone-based ultrasound system Manage My Pain: An Android app that allows users to record and track their pain and learn what the symptoms mean.


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A LOOK TO THE FUTURE: DEMOGRAPHICS

York Region by the numbers As Canada celebrates its 150th birthday, demographic information gives us a glimpse of where our community stands today and where we’re headed.

York’s current population of 1.2 million will grow by more than 50% to

The number of children in the region will grow from:

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Most growth will take place in Richmond Hill, Vaughan and Markham, but East Gwillimbury will be the fastest-growing municipality, going from about:

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About 60% of the new households will be apartments and row homes and will include rental and market-priced housing.

The average price of a house in Toronto in 2066 is expected to be The number of commuter trips that take place within the region has grown to 53 per cent up from 42 per cent over the past 20 years, a trend that is expected to grow.

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Trips to outside the region’s borders will increase by only 25 per cent.

The number of minutes York Region residents spend on getting to work: More than $22 billion will be needed by 2041 to cover regional transportation costs, with:

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A LOOK TO THE FUTURE: TECHNOLOGY

You’ll be plugged in to “planet-sized machine”: tech experts

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ALI RAZA aliraza@yrmg.com Imagine it’s the year 2030. You just got off the subway at the Vaughan Metropolitan Centre Station, it’s raining and you need to get home. As you exit the station, an automated car waits for you – having already detected your arrival through the GPS on your smartphone. You take a seat in the car and off it goes – controlled by artificial intelligence (AI) – to drop you off home. The car reads body temperature data from your smartphone and automatically adjusts temperature. “We’re building a planetsized machine and we’ll be connected to it,” said Stephen Chen, a professor in the School of Information Technology at York University.

This is a small preview of the big changes in technology experts believe will change the lives of Canadians in the coming decades. “I have a daughter close to two years old,” Chen said. “I don’t think she’ll ever learn to drive, I think autonomous vehicles will take over in five to 10 years.” AI, Chen says, is becoming increasingly reliable. Human intelligence and machine intelligence is quickly becoming the same thing. “If we banned human drivers today the world would instantly be a safer place,” he said. “That’s with today’s technology, let alone the technology we’ll have in the future.” He gives as an example Google’s AI, which beat a human in the strategy board game Go. “It learned on its own,”

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Local Motors CEO John B. Rogers, Jr. introduces Olli on June 16, 2016 in Fort Washington, MD. Olli is a 3D-printed automated vehicle integrated with IBM Watson’s AI technology. The vehicle can fit 12 passengers and reads data from the “Internet of Things”. Chen said. After playing Go against itself repeatedly, Google’s AI effectively taught itself out to play the game. Rapid advancement in AI will only make automated vehicles safer and more efficient, Chen says.

IBM Canada senior executive Michael J. Martin says automated vehicles and the “Internet of Things” can help York Region face its transportation and population challenges. In 2015, York Region’s population was 1.5 million, by 2041 it’s

expected to 2.13 million. The “Internet of Things” describes how everyday objects will be connected and constantly sharing data with each other. It’s how your future smartphone will “speak” to your future automated vehicle, but the possibilities are limitless. Martin explained that sensors on power lines - for example - would share data to the cloud, informing the power company of a sagged or damaged line immediately and electricity could be deferred to another line to prevent an outage. “We could see even millions of these sensors spread throughout York Region,” Martin said. Sensors and other “Internet of Things” tech can also be used to create “smarter” cities. Martin thinks instead of having several stand-alone systems

– one for electricity, one for roads, etc. – that a smarter city would have all its city resources on one shared network that shares data dynamically in real-time. Chen offered another instance using renewable energy. For example, a washing machine runs on a duty cycle, with most power being available during evenings. With solar or wind power, washing machines, refrigerators and other appliances would automatically detect periods of high sunshine or high winds and collect power dynamically instead of on a fixed cycle. All these advancements will cause “job destruction”, Chen says. Indeed, automation – not globalization – is why Chen believes we’ve already seen job losses. A challenge, he says, for which Canada must prepare.


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EDITORIAL | OPINION

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Imagining the future has been a powerful thought exercise for humankind since the dawn of history. And while our predictions about where our society will be in 10, 25 or even 50 years are often at odds with reality 20th century expectations of flying cars and cities on the moon by the year 2000 proved overly optimistic - it’s still important for all of us to do our best to plan for what’s to come despite the inherent uncertainty when doing so. This is especially true for the policy-makers whom we trust to make decisions on our behalf. The fact is, York Region is in for significant changes over the decades to come as the population is projected to grow from its current 1.2 million people to nearly 1.8 million by 2041. With growth will come a number of demographic challenges, with one of the largest potential factors being our aging population. The number of senior citizens is expected to balloon from today’s tally of 124,734 to 311,257 by 2031. We’ve heard countless times from experts in the field that this aging trend will have a profound impact on the economy and also that we’re behind in terms of providing needed support, such as housing, for today’s seniors, let alone those who will reach retirement in the future. Currently, we also know the average commute time to work for York Region residents, at 32.1 minutes, is the worst in the GTA. With the number of trips made during the morning rush hour projected to rise by 64 per cent over the next 25 years and the quantity of trips outside York’s borders estimated to increase by just 25 per cent, it’s clear action will be needed to not only alleviate congestion today, but prevent it getting worse tomorrow. To tackle the looming problem, the region has estimated it will need more than $22 billion, with $8.9 eyed for transit and another 13.2 billion for roads. Undoubtedly, the rising impact of climate change will also create issues that will need to be addressed. Change is inevitable and, while it’s great we’ve identified what many of the challenges may be in the future, too many of them lack solutions. It will be vital for us to impress upon officials at all levels of government the necessity of developing forward-thinking policies to ensure a prosperous tomorrow.

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• LETTERS TO THE EDITOR • Use all resources to find health-care solutions Re: Wait times are "the defining feature’ of healthcare system, Feb. 23. Canadians are relying on a health-care system that has not met its primary principles - namely reasonable access - in at least 24 years. As millions are now suffering, some even dying, due to the inability to access proper and timely health care it is a virtual poison poured into the wound to tritely say, "there has been ’slippage’" since the initial progress following the 2004 federalprovincial health care accord. It’s no longer good enough to say, as Michael Decter indicates, "We think the Canadian system can be fixed. We’re

optimistic about that." We are now in 2017! The only consistency is that wait times continue to grow. Fixing them with the same tools and philosophy that caused them to break is not only counterproductive, but a proven method to destroy lives and families. Many Canadians must become their own advocates, but how many are prepared to take that on? They’ve invested their trust and well-being to their doctors, who in truth, all have crowded waiting rooms filled with terrified and desperate patients they can never attend to properly. Patients have three choices. Some call anyone they know to see if they have a connection with a specialist that is willing to break the "get in the

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queue" rules to be seen earlier; others leave the country and pay for care; the rest suffer and succumb to their disease or a new one resulting from the ongoing physical, emotional and/or mental trauma. There are two colossal factors when choosing which fork in that healthcare road to take. If you stay in Canada, your care will be paid for, but you will get the specialist that is willing to see you first. Others will fiercely seek out answers. If they are going to spend their money then they want (and deserve!) the best. These patients will engage the services of agencies that have done the due diligence and can provide them with data on outcomes, infection rates and physician performance.

Most importantly, they won’t pay the alarmingly incorrect rates quoted such as $41,000 for a knee replacement in the U.S. Let’s stop scaring people with these irresponsibly inflated quotes and tell them the truth. Canadians can walk away with a new knee from a leading U.S. health care provider for almost half that! There are answers to this problem. It’s time to engage all of the resources available to provide patients with health-care solutions. The "whatever it takes" option is at our fingertips Kelly Meloche International HealthCare Providers Inc.

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Is Medical Cannabis Right for You?

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Offers end March 31, 2017.

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Visit pfaffaudi.com for details. 9088 Jane Street Vaughan, Ontario L4K 2M9 ©2017 Audi Canada. *Limited-time lease offers available through Audi Finance, on approved credit, on select new and unregistered 2017 Audi A4 models. †Lease a 2017 Audi A4 2.0 TFSI quattro Tiptronic Komfort with a base MSRP of $45,295 (including $2,095 freight and PDI), at 2.9% for 48 months, with monthly payments of $438 per month (after application of $1,500 Audi Credit). Air conditioning tax ($100), EHF for tires ($22), PPSA ($58), OMVIC ($10), Dealer Admin Fee ($395), $3,088 down payment or equivalent trade in, security deposit of approximately one month’s payment and first monthly payment, due at lease inception. License, insurance, registration, options, and applicable taxes are extra. The total lease obligation is $24,182 (excluding taxes). 12,000 per year kilometre allowance; charge of $0.3 km for excess kilometres. ‡An in-store $1,500 Audi Credit available as a cash discount off MSRP on purchase or lease of select new and unregistered 2017 Audi A4 2.0 TFSI quattro Tiptronic Komfort models. Dealer may sell/lease for less. Models shown: Audi A4 2.0 TFSI quattro Technik S tronic $50,600 CAD. European models shown with optional equipment that may not be available at the time of purchase. Offers end March 31st, 2017 and are subject to change or cancellation without notice. Dealer order/trade may be necessary. See dealer for details. Audi AG trademarks used under license. To find out more about Audi, visit Pfaff Audi, call 1-888-872-6605, or visit us at www.pfaffaudi.com.

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Correction Notice Please note there is a correction for Atlantis Chiropractic advertisement which ran Thursday, March 9. Our price change was not updated. Please accept our apologies for the inconvenience.

CRIME

Find Out What Your Vaughan Home is Worth

On-Line Visit:

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Masked man kills Vaughan woman in daylight shooting Mila Barbieri killed; man, 40, shot in shoulder JEREMY GRIMALDI jgrimaldi@yrmg.com Sitting in his office, a 53-year-old Richmond Hill man was roused by the popping sound of a pistol, three or four shots - "pop, pop, pop" - before he quickly looked out the window to witness a man wearing a ski mask running from a parking lot. The witness quickly ran outdoors and across the street to the scene as the "black" Jeep Cherokee being driven by the alleged shooter sped off down Woodbridge’s Caster Avenue, toward Pine Valley Drive, in the direction of Hwy. 407. Once he reached the

Teknika Group parking lot at around 4:12 p.m. on March 14, the witness, who did not want to give his name, said he was stunned by the gruesomeness of the scene. "I saw the girl on the ground," he said, "She was shot, but I didn’t see where. She had her coat on." Police say the woman is Mila Barberi, 28, of Vaughan, who was pronounced dead at hospital. The man who was shot, who will not be identified by police, is 40-years-old and was taken to hospital with minor injuries, according to police. The man, who the witness said looked like the victim’s partner, was in utter shock at the shooting. "He was shot in the shoulder," the witness said. "He was going crazy, frantic, calling her name.

It’s not nice, I feel sh**. I’m shook up. You see it on TV, but to see it up front it’s not nice, I can tell you that." All that was left at the snowy scene on March 15 was a BMW X5 with a gaping hole in the passenger window. Gone are all the witnesses that surrounded the scene after the shooting. "Someone was doing CPR," the witness said, explaining he believes the victim had attended to visit her partner, who works at the electrical supply business. "He said she had no pulse. I didn’t sleep too well last night." York Regional Police homicide detectives released a description of the suspect: a man, about sixfeet, two-inches tall and 250 pounds. He was wearing a dark jacket and his face was covered.

2017 INTERIM PROPERTY TAX BILLING INTERIM PROPERTY TAX BILLS for Commercial, Industrial and Multi-Residential properties were mailed on March 6, 2017. DUE DATES:

1st Instalment Tuesday, March 28, 2017 2nd Instalment Thursday, April 27, 2017 3rd Instalment Monday, May 29, 2017

ESTIMATE: The interim property tax bill is an estimate based on raising approximately 50% of the 2017 property taxes. The amount of this interim bill will be deducted from the final property tax bill. PAYMENTS: Payments may be made by pre-authorized payment, post-dated cheques, through financial institutions, computer or telephone banking, Interac payments, mail, and at City Hall. DID NOT RECEIVE A BILL? Non-receipt of a tax bill does not waive your obligation to pay and you may incur a penalty. If you did not receive a bill, call the Tax Department as soon as possible at 905-832-8502. NEWLY CONSTRUCTED BUILDING ALERT! If you have been paying taxes on land only, you may be subject to a Supplementary Tax Bill in the fall for the building. Refer to the insert in the tax bill for further information or visit our website at www.vaughan.ca.

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ASSESSMENT INFORMATION: If you have any questions related to the assessment value placed on your property, call the Municipal Property Assessment Corporation at 1-866-296-6722. For further information and inquiries relating to Property Taxes please call the Tax Department at 905-832-8502.


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Offers available from March 1 – 31, 2017. 1Bonus cash discount of $3,500/$1,500/$1,250/$1,500/$1,500/$1,000 will be deducted from the negotiated selling price before taxes and is applicable to customers who lease, finance or purchase any 2017 Titan/2017 Rogue/2017 Sentra/2017 Pathfinder/2017 Murano/2017 Micra. Certain conditions apply. 2Nissan parts and accessories credit (“credit”) is available on select new and previously unregistered 2017 Nissan models purchased/leased/financed and delivered between March 1, 2017 and March 31, 2017. Maximum $4000 credit available on 2017 Titan models only. Other models qualify for lesser credit amounts as follows: $1,300 (2017 Micra, Versa Note)//$1,625 (2017 Altima, Sentra)//$1,950 (2017 Maxima, Juke, Rogue, Murano, Pathfinder, Armada). Credit consists of a discount that can only be used at the time of initial purchase/lease/finance and applied towards the purchase of Nissan accessories from an authorized Nissan dealer. Credit cannot be used towards the costs of installation of Nissan accessories and cannot be deducted from the negotiated selling price of the vehicle. Credit will be deducted from the price of Nissan accessories after taxes. Any unused portion of this credit will not be refunded and may not be banked for future use. Customer is responsible for all costs not otherwise covered by credit. Credit has no cash surrender value and cannot be applied to past transactions. Conditions apply. Offer is subject to change or cancellation without notice. See your participating Nissan dealer or visit Choosenissan.ca for details. Payments cannot be made on a weekly basis, for advertising purposes only. *Representative monthly lease offer based on a new 2017 Rogue S FWD/2017 Sentra SV CVT Style Package at 0.99%/0.99% lease APR for 39/39 months equals monthly payments of $254/$214 with $1,495/$995 down payment, and $0 security deposit. Lease based on a maximum of 20,000 km/year with excess charged at $0.10/km. Total lease obligation is $11,403/$9,357. Lease Cash of $0/$1,760 is included in the advertised offer. My Choice Bonus Cash of $1,500/$1,250 is included in the advertised offer. ▲Models shown $38,024/$28,029 selling price for a new 2017 Rogue SL Platinum (PL00)/ 2017 Sentra SR Turbo CVT Premium (RL00). All Pricing includes Freight and PDE charges ($1,795/$1,600) air-conditioning levy ($100), applicable fees, manufacturer’s rebate and dealer participation where applicable. License, registration, insurance and applicable taxes are extra. Offers are available on approved credit through Nissan Canada Finance for a limited time, may change without notice and cannot be combined with any other offers except stackable trading dollars. Vehicles and accessories are for illustration purposes only. See your participating Nissan retailer for complete details. Certain conditions apply. ©2017 Nissan Canada Inc.

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March 21 4 to 8 p.m.

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Sign language interpreter services will be available at each location. > The proposed 2018 Annual Plan initiatives are available for public input at: yrt.ca/serviceplanning > Email your feedback to transitinfo@york.ca for consideration

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The York Region District School Board wants to hear from parents. The board is hosting its 4th annual regional parent symposium, Parent Voice Matters, at the Sheraton Parkway Hotel in Richmond Hill on March 29 from 5 to 9:30 p.m. Workshops will provide parents with tools that support their children’s learning when it comes to leadership, innovation and equity while exploring different approaches to parent engagement. The event aims to support, encourage and enhance parent engagement with the hope of improving student achievement and overall well being. The workshops being held will focus on the Ontario Education Ministry’s vision of achieving excellence, ensuring equity, promoting well being and strengthening public confidence. The event will be live streamed on yrdsb.ca, allowing parents to follow along and join the conversation on Twitter using #yrdsbparentvoice.

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SYNC® CONNECT† • SYNC®3‡ • REVERSE SENSING SYSTEM‡‡ • 1.5L ECOBOOST® ENGINE To learn more about your choices, head to findyourford.ca or visit your Ontario Ford store. Our advertised prices include Freight, Air Tax, and PPSA (if financed or leased). Add dealer administration and registration fees of up to $799, fuel fill charge of up to $120 and applicable taxes, then drive away.

Vehicle(s) may be shown with optional equipment. Dealer may sell or lease for less. Limited time offers. Offers only valid at participating dealers. Retail offers may be cancelled or changed at any time without notice. See your Ford Dealer for complete details or call the Ford Customer Relationship Centre at 1-800-565-3673. For factory orders, a customer may either take advantage of eligible raincheckable Ford retail customer promotional incentives/offers available at the time of vehicle factory order or time of vehicle delivery, but not both or combinations thereof. Retail offers not combinable with any CPA/GPC or Daily Rental incentives, the Commercial Upfit Program or the Commercial Fleet Incentive Program (CFIP). *Ford is the best-selling line of SUV in Canada, based on Canadian Vehicle Manufacturers’ Association statistical sales report up to year-end 2016. ≠Until March 31, 2017, receive $3,500 in Manufacturer Rebates with the purchase or lease of a new 2017 Escape. Delivery allowances are not combinable with any fleet consumer incentives. ºOffer only valid from March 1, 2017 to April 30, 2017 (the “Offer Period”), to resident Canadians with an eligible Costco membership on or before February 28, 2017. Receive $500 towards the purchase or lease of a new 2017 Ford Focus, Fiesta, C-MAX, and $1,000 towards all other Ford models (excluding F-150 Raptor, Shelby® GT350/GT350R Mustang, F-150 Regular Cab XL 4x2, Cutaway/Chassis Cab and F-650/F-750) (each an “Eligible Vehicle”). 2016 model year vehicles may qualify as Eligible Vehicles (excluding Fiesta, Fusion, Taurus, Explorer, Escape, Expedition, Transit Connect, E-Series Cutaway, F-150 Regular Cab XL 4x2, F-150 Raptor, F-250, F-350 to F-550, Cutaway/Chassis Cab and F-650/F-750) and depending on available inventory – see dealer for details. Limit one (1) offer per each Eligible Vehicle purchase or lease, up to a maximum of two (2) separate Eligible Vehicle sales per Costco Membership Number. Offer is transferable to persons domiciled with an eligible Costco member. Applicable taxes calculated before offer amount is deducted. ^Until March 31, 2017, lease a new 2017 ESCAPE SE 4WD 201A for up to 60 months and get 3.99% APR on approved credit (OAC) from Ford Credit Canada Company. Not all buyers will qualify for the lowest APR payment. Lease 2017 ESCAPE SE 4WD 201A with a value of $25,789 (after $3,400 down payment or equivalent trade in and $3,500 manufacturer rebate deducted and including freight and air tax of $1,790) with an optional buyout of $11,599, monthly payment is $298.85, (the sum of twelve (12) monthly payments divided by 26 periods gives payee a bi-weekly payment of $137.93), total lease obligation is $21,330.90, interest cost of leasing is $3,740 or 3.99% APR. Taxes payable on full amount of total lease financing price after Manufacturer Rebate has been deducted. Offers include freight, air tax, and PPSA but exclude administration and registration fees of up to $799, fuel fill charge of up to $120 and all applicable taxes. Additional payments required for optional features, license, and insurance. All prices are based on Manufacturer’s Suggested Retail Price. Some conditions and mileage restriction of 80,000 km for 60 months applies. Excess kilometrage Available in most charges are 12¢ per km, plus applicable taxes. Excess kilometrage charges subject to change, see your local dealer for details. All prices are based on Manufacturer’s Suggested Retail Price. †SYNC Connect includes SYNC Connect service for five years; after which fees apply. ‡Features/functionality vary by new Ford vehicles vehicle/model. Don’t drive while distracted. Use voice-operated systems when possible; don’t use handheld devices while driving. Some features may be locked out while the vehicle is in gear. Not all features are compatible with all phones. Message and data rates may apply. Optional Navigation system map updates cannot be received via Wi-Fi and require a separate update. ‡‡Driver-assist features are supplemental and do not replace the driver’s attention, judgment and need to control the vehicle. ®Registered trademark of Price Costco International, Inc. used under license. ©2017 Sirius Canada Inc. “SiriusXM”, with 6-month pre-paid subscription. the SiriusXM logo, channel names and logos are trademarks of SiriusXM Radio Inc. and are used under licence. ©2017 Ford Motor Company of Canada, Limited. All rights reserved.

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Shadowpath Theatre Productions and Gap-Gen will be teaming up to bring free theatre workshops for youths in York Region, including the first one in Richmond Hill. Theatre Ontario has awarded funding to Shadowpath and GapGen to work together in designing and delivering a high-quality arts education outside of formal schooling. This program will emphasize engagement by working with youths ages 14 to 21 to co-create meaningful experiences that will exercise minds, bodies and imaginations. There is a need for this type of work in the York Region community and there are partners and resources from which to draw from, Shadowpath artistic director Alex Karolyi said, noting three youth workshops in three different York Region communities will be offered. Any youth aged 14 to 21 may participate in these workshops. The first workshop is March 25, 4:30 to 7:30 p.m. at Richmond Hill Art School, 10271 Yonge St. #205. Workshops will also take place in April and May, but dates and times have not been confirmed. Register at gap-gen.com by March 20.


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l Thursday, March 16 Sugarbush Maple Syrup Festival 2017 - Kortright WHEN: 9 a.m. - 4 p.m. WHERE: Kortright Centre for Conservation, 9550 Pine Valley Dr., Vaughan CONTACT: Kortright Centre, 416-667-6295, info@kortright.org, http://maplesyrupfest.com COST: Admission applies Enjoy demonstrations, wagon rides, activities, and of course pancakes and real maple syrup. Special family-fun activities on weekends and March Break.

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Visit yorkregion.com/events to submit your own community events for online publishing. JEH MacDonald House, http:// www.thinkined.com/skedaddle.html COST: $18 Featuring interactive installations that blend the charm of oldschool neighbourhood play with the allure of unconventional thinking

l Friday, March 17 Sugars: The Good, The Bad and The Ugly with Mosaic WHEN: 1 p.m. - 3 p.m. WHERE: Mosaic Home Care and Community Resource Centre, 2900 Steeles Ave. E., Suite 218, Thornhill CONTACT: Kevin, 905-5977000, kevin@mosaichomecare.com COST: Discover the benefits and limitations of sugar, which ones to eat, indulge or avoid.

l Tuesday, March 21 Seniors Safety: Frauds and Scams with Mosaic WHEN: 1 p.m. - 3 p.m. WHERE: Mosaic Home Care and Community Resource Centre, 2900 Steeles Ave. E., Suite 218, Thornhill CONTACT: Kevin, 905-5977000, kevin@mosaichomecare.com COST: Bussie Woods, York Regional Police community services seniors safety officer, will talk about seniors safety and raising awareness of potential frauds and scams.

l Saturday, March 18 Skedaddle Pop-Up Exhibit - Get lost in play! WHEN: 10 a.m. - 4 p.m. WHERE: JEH MacDonald House, 121 Centre St., Thornhill CONTACT:

l Wednesday, March 22 Sushi and Study WHEN: 12 p.m. - 11 p.m. WHERE: Sano Sushi, 8143 Yonge St., Thornhill CONTACT: Joanne, 905-709-2620, admin@kola-

mi.ca COST: Come learn a bit about Judaism with Rabbi Streiffer and enjoy a sushi lunch. No Hebrew or prior knowledge is necessary l Friday, March 24 Rock Shabbat WHEN: 6 p.m. - 11 p.m. WHERE: Temple Kol Ami, 36 Atkinson Ave., Vaughan CONTACT: Jay Kowal, jaykowal@gmail.com COST: Sing and dance your way into Shabbat with SHTYX, Kol Ami’s live band. Services followed by a potluck Shabbat dinner. RSVP by email for dinner only. l Saturday, March 25 Earth Hour Vaughan WHEN: 6 a.m. - 11 p.m. WHERE: Vaughan City Hall, 2141 Major Mackenzie Dr., Vaughan CONTACT: 905-832-2281, accessvaughan@vaughan.ca COST: You don’t want to miss Earth Hour Vaughan’s 10th annual celebration. Join us for an evening full of fun, entertainment, and tips on how you can #ChangeClimateChange.

Immediate positions open in Vaughan Hwy 7 and Jane (near the Vaughan Mills shopping centre)

• Assembly • Packaging • General Labour • Heavy Lifters (25-50lbs) • Experienced machine operators

l Friday, March 17 John McDermott WHEN: 8 p.m. - 11 p.m. WHERE: Flato Markham Theatre, 171 Town Centre Blvd., Markham CONTACT: 905-305-7469 COST: Prime: $64, Regular: $59 Students: $15 Juno award winner and beloved Scottish-Canadian tenor John McDermott takes the stage at the Flato Markham Theatre. l Saturday, March 18 Skedaddle Pop-Up Exhibit Get lost in play! WHEN: 10 a.m. - 4 p.m. WHERE: JEH MacDonald House, 121 Centre St., Thornhill CONTACT: thinkined.com/skedaddle.html COST: $18 Featuring interactive installations that blend the charm of oldschool neighbourhood play with the allure of unconventional thinking.

Ukrainian Easter Eggs Workshop WHEN: 1 p.m. - 3 p.m. WHERE: Elman W. Campbell Museum, 134 Main St. S., Newmarket CONTACT: 905-953-5314 COST:

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Celebrate the music of "The Man In Black" with a tribute performance at the Newmarket Theatre.

$10 per person Learn how to make beautiful and intricate Ukrainian eggs, decorated with traditional folk designs. Johnny Cash: From Memphis to Folsom WHEN: 8 p.m. - 10 p.m. WHERE: Newmarket Theatre, 505 Pickering Cres., Newmarket CONTACT: 905-953-5122 COST: $35 plus HST Celebrate the music and lives of "The Man In Black" Johnny Cash

and his fun loving wife, June Carter. l Sunday, March 19 Splendid Spoons WHEN: 1 p.m. - 3 p.m. WHERE: Markham Museum, 9350 Markham Rd., Markham CONTACT: 9053055970 COST: $40 Ceramic spoons are great for sugar, coffee and even ice cream. Parents and children will create five unique ceramic spoons.

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"This is one of the ways we want to explore to reduce the tax burden on citizens. I think it’s worth exploring." - Mayor Maurizio Bevilacqua the $14.9-million facility for 50 years in return for $300,000, which works out to $6,000 a year. Pellegrini, who railed against the deal before the 2010 election, said that’s equivalent to the cost of renting space on a bus shelter. After winning the election, Pellegrini found himself in the uncomfortable position of having to sign the final agreement with Trisan and says when he told the company he couldn’t do it, the owner agreed to reduce the term to 25 years.

Still, Pellegrini says the naming of a major recreation facility should fetch $1 million. MacDermid says municipalities should take a different approach. "I would be in favour of recognizing that this (corporate sponsorship) exists and trying to acknowledge donors in other ways that are more modest and so decrease the leverage they might have over planning officials and councillors," he said. "That may affect, of course, their willingness

to give the money." He also points out there’s a risk to municipalities if the company awarded the naming rights suffers reputational damage as a result, for instance, of unethical or illegal business practices Bevilacqua is confident that won’t happen. "On my watch, none of that has ever occurred in seven years and it will not occur in the future either because we will have strict guidelines that people have to follow," he said, noting his annual Mayor’s Gala has raised money for years through corporate sponsorships. "There are companies, there are individuals whose track record speaks for itself and there are ways to access some funding that is presently not available. So we’re just creating opportunities."

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the partnership agreements as separate to any other interaction with the city," he said. "There’s no linkage between a donation and preferential treatment by the city. What this is more about is the ability of people to exercise civic responsibility by making investments in the community." MacDermid also points out some governments or institutions give away naming rights for a tiny fraction of what the facility actually costs, which seems unfair to taxpayers who bear most of the cost. That’s exactly what happened with the Trisan Centre in Schomberg, according to King Township Mayor Steve Pellegrini. Before the 2010 election, councillors approved a deal to put the construction company’s name on

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