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Congratulations Class of 2017! The 110 graduates of the Class of 2017 collectively received over 500 university acceptance offers and scholarship offers totalling over $1.9 million. This year’s graduating class continues the school’s tradition of academic excellence and will be studying at the best universities within Canada and internationally including Yale University, University of Notre Dame, Villanova University, Fashion Institute of New York and University College London. Three students from the graduating class have also accepted NCAA Division I Athletic scholarships and one student has accepted a Division II scholarship. Congratulations Class of 2017!

Ashkan Akhavan-Heidari* Joseph Vincent Albi* University of Toronto Wilfrid Laurier University

Aaron Ariganello* Ryerson University

Sarah Sofia Ferreira Costa* Michael Alexander Covre* Luca Attilio Crognale* McMaster University Wilfrid Laurier University York University

Nina Genua Foster* Humber College

Ata Jan-Ahmadnejad* Ryerson University

Edoardo Gabrielli* York University

Grace Elizabeth Armstrong* Samantha Irene Arpas* University of Western Ontario University of Toronto

John Mark Da Re* University of Toronto

Ciera Taylor Decina* Ryerson University

Jenny Baek* University of Ottawa

Christian Di Carlo* Ryerson University

Amanda Bancheri* Queen’s University

Alessandra Belcastro* Ryerson University

Claire Emily Bettio* McGill University

Julian Nicholas Di Franco* Alexis Elizabeth Di Pietro* Rachel Elizabeth Duffy* Giuliana Endrizzi* Erica Di Donato* University of Western Ontario Ryerson University University of Toronto University of Notre Dame, USA University of Toronto

Nicholas Galifi* Austin Daniel Garcia* Hannah Monica Gardner* Marina Noelle Gisana* Matthew Richard Glionna* Theodore Christopher Gousopoulos* Stephen Thomas Grimaldi* Wilfrid Laurier University Wilfrid Laurier University Wilfrid Laurier University University of Western Ontario Wilfrid Laurier University York University McGill University

Mahta Jan-Ahmadnejad* Maxim Kasianiuk Maria Victoria Kavanagh* Pamela Mae Kernohan Lauren Gabrielle Knowles* Ryerson University Xavier University, USA University of Guelph York University Ryerson University

Ryan Joseph Lam* Queen’s University

Matthew Pacitto* Wilfrid Laurier University

Eric Matthieu Sadokierski* Queen’s University

Marco Angelo Santorelli* York University

Ayden Conrad Vachon Wilfrid Laurier University

Justin Matthew Palombo* Brittany Arissa Pandoo* Jae Kyung Park* Daniel Jonathan Perillo* McMaster University Ryerson University University of Western Ontario Villanova University, USA

Sarah Nicole Sedran* Susanna Ester Sellitto* Gabrielle Julia Stefou* Jenna Anastasia Stoikos* University of Guelph Ryerson University Queen’s University Ryerson University

Christian Rakesh Vagadia* McMaster University

Aidan Anthony Valenzano* York University

Cristian Ben Veneziano* University of Toronto

Julia Pillitteri* York University

Daniel Joseph Moniz Policano* York University

Angelo Pugliese* Ryerson University

Chelsea Taffo* York University

Daniel Tahamtani* Ryerson University

Lisa Sabrina Taibi Gap Year

Yuning Wu* University of Toronto

Alyssa Marie Yantsis* University of Western Ontario

Alessandria Nicoletta Vescio* Michaela Shen-Ien Wong* University of Toronto University of Guelph-Humber

Liam Thomas Ham* Brock University

Alexandra Nina Fantin* Ryerson University

Rebecca Moreno* Carleton University

Hunter Allan Earl Carroll* Lakehead University

Gianfranco Cassaro* Gap Year

Julia Fedontchouk* Ryerson University

Matthew Joseph Fiore* York University

Austin Christopher Hendy* Katrina Bianca Hermanns* Ethan David Paul Hill* Ryerson University University of Waterloo University of Guelph

Mathew Carmen Lamanna* Nancy Anna Leo* Michael Patrick Liberto* Demi Anastasia Lykos* Sean Patrick Mackrell* Wilfrid Laurier University University of Toronto York University University of Western Ontario University of Guelph

Nicholas Vincent Marchese* Julian Michael Marra* Johnathon Colin Martin* Dante Ernesto Mazzariol* David Brian McGee* Riley Bernhard McKenna Julia Natalina Marcella Messersi* Ava Jaqueline Montini* Hannah Romary Moore* Lenoir-Rhyne University, USA University of Ottawa University of Toronto Ryerson University Wilfrid Laurier University University of Ottawa University of Toronto York University Queen’s University

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Dante Pasquale Bifolchi Jordana Michelle Borzellino* Scott Duncan Cameron* University of Guelph Queen’s University University of Guelph

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Ali Jan-Ahmadnejad* Ryerson University

Samantha Macri* Ryerson University

Michael Daniel Mannara Gap Year

Elod Zsolt Nyulas* York University

Raeanna Onakome Ogor University of Western Ontario

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Daniel Tavernese* Queen’s University

Massimo Vladimir Tersigni George Brown College

Arielle Alyssa Tessier* Yale University, USA

Darnella Samantha Torelli* McGill University

Lunjun Zhang* Lingjia Zhong* Hanrui Zhu* University of Toronto University College London, England University of Toronto

Giovanni Zingaro* University of Waterloo

Jacob Austin Antonio Tyrrell* Seneca College

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Glorious and free

Essay contest winners celebrate Canada A deeper understanding of the sacrifices of immigrant parents. New perspectives on home while travelling. The gift of a childhood, glorious and free. These are the themes of our winning Canada 150 essays. Dorita Peer placed first in the Why Canada? category, which asked readers to share

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their stories of why their families chose to make Canada home. She is also our grand prize winner. Nivetha Yogarajeev placed first in the My Favourite Canadian Destination category. Linda Lyons placed first in the Hometown Proud category, which asked readers to share

what makes them proud to be Canadian. Read their entries here and all our entries at yorkregion.com/canada150. Thank you to our sponsors, Hidden Valley Resort in Muskoka, The Flag Store in Barrie, McMichael Canadian Art Collection in Kleinburg and Indigo.

Through other eyes Drawing parallels LINDA LYONS

It was a Sunday. On March 17, 1957, when they took that photo for the Toronto Telegram I was worn out and fast asleep, so I missed all the hoopla. The doll hugging me is almost as big as me. She looks wide-eyed for both of us. New Canadians, the caption reads. The doll wore away, but my life just got bigger and better. They were children during the Great Depression, adolescents during the Second World War, and young parents when the Hungarian Uprising broke out. Theirs was no cake walk through life. You would hardly know it, growing up in our house. My parents made their lives’ aim to protect us from their past. To give us a lifetime of Sundays. They never called Hungary "The Old Country" or "The Motherland." From the moment they touched down, Canada became their home and native land. How they struggled to shed the past! Moving homes, almost every year. Buying not one, but three sets of encyclopedias. My father read the Sunday

Telegram to my mother. When her English got good enough, she stopped cleaning houses and began a career in banking. He, a musician, carried plaster and lumberjacked before getting his electrical journeyman papers and becoming a staunch union man. How they worked! My brother and I grew up footloose latchkey kids, strong and free, in the city and in the beloved north lands, where they also ran a holiday resort business. We had escaped in the dark, hidden away on a milk run to Austria. The Red Cross dropped us off in England, where my father was offered America, Australia or Canada as our final destination. "The country without military conscription," is what he answered. Emphatically. He had chosen for us the right to choose how we would live. My parents did not come to this great land dreaming of riches. They came to give us a true childhood, glorious and free. Their traumatic past left its mark, but not on us. Sweet dreams and a promising future, the caption reads - no greater gift can any child be given.

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I could see the dome of St. Peter’s Basilica in the distance but I couldn’t cross the street to get there. Brave pedestrians joined the intricate eight lane ballet of cars and scooters, squealing brake and honking horns. Over the din I heard, "Hey Canada". A not-so-young man darted into the chaos and arrived at my side, slightly out of breath but grinning. "Maple Leaf," he said pointing to my travel bag. "Yes, yes," I nodded with relief. "My brother’s wife’s cousin lives in Canada. You must know him." "Canada’s a big country," I said. "What’s his name?" "His name is Dario but in Canada he is David, like the statue." He laughed and poked my Maple Leaf emblem. "Come, I show you how to cross, and you tell me about your country." After dusk, the sidewalks in Athens were busy with tables of men gesturing and arguing. Someone reached for my empty chair and spoke too fast for me to identify one word from my night school conversational Greek vocabulary.

NIVETHA YOGARAJEEV I pointed to my maple leaf and nodded with my raised hands in the universal position for I-have-no-idea-what-youare-saying but go ahead and take the chair. "Canada! You going to our islands?" "Yes, next week." "Good. Very beautiful. My name Manos. I have farm, you stay there free. Canadians very good people." My luggage was lost and I was hungry. Searching for my hotel on dark, narrow streets along the canals, I stumbled into a deserted pancake house. A student server, intent on closing, was washing down long wooden tables and scowled in my direction. Suddenly, her face brightened and she pointed at the travel bag clutched in my arms. "Canada," she said in perfect English. "Please, sit. I’ll be right with you," and disappeared into the kitchen, returning with a plate of perfect pancakes and three pitchers of syrup. As I began to thank her for her kindness, she raised her hand in protest. "No, no, please. You are Canadian. All Holland thanks you. We will never forget."

Johnston Canyon Waterfalls in Alberta or the yearly excursion to Niagara Falls in Ontario did not compare to my epiphany at Montmorency Falls in Quebec. This location was intriguing because the journey to and fro wasn’t seamless, rather it represented a jagged mosaic. Despite having Canadian university degrees, navigating my way around Quebec was challenging without knowing French. As I stared at the falls in awe, I started drawing parallels between my non-English speaking family’s transition as Canadians in the early ’90s. As I jotted notes down in English, I had a flashback of my mom jotting things down in Tamil so she can help me with my school projects. As I was going to turn right at a red light, my husband reminded me that in Quebec this was not allowed and I thought of all the unlearning of laws and norms that my parents had to do. Although I had a great time exploring the falls, routing was not a nonchalant task and I thought of how my dad had gotten lost on the TTC despite his brothers instructions.

When we walked into a café to wake up and warm up with a hot beverage we stared at each other with blank faces as we didn’t know what the words on the menu meant. Here, I thought of my mom ordering something for me based on the pictures and being conscious of her pronunciation. As I took in the beauty of the falls, gusts of wind blew pieces of rocks and cold mist into my hair, I wished that I had brought a warmer jacket and imagined the thoughts that crossed my parents’ minds while crossing the streets carrying groceries and me through a windy snowy path. As I stood trying to capture an image of the falls on my phone, I noticed all the different directions one can choose to go. Some that require effort, some that require endurance and some that are just dangerous. In that moment I realized that my parents also had to choose safety over familiarity, warmth and comfort.

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EDITORIAL | OPINION

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Pride Parade a truly inclusive celebration This year’s York Region Pride Parade is truly something to be proud of. After several years in Richmond Hill, the annual celebration of inclusivity moved north and, for the first time, took place on Main Street in Newmarket. Parade organizers, participants and the community at large came together to create something special in the form of an event where everyone was welcome. Indeed, the entire event had a family-friendly feel and the good vibes culminated with a concert and party at Riverwalk Commons. Residents came out in droves to enjoy the fun and a number of local businesses also got into the spirit by decorating their storefronts and/or serving up unique, Pride-themed menu items. Even the police had a significant presence at the event with officers from York Regional Police, South Simcoe, Peel, Durham, the RCMP and the OPP in attendance. And while police in Toronto had been told they weren’t welcome at the city’s annual Pride festivities this year, at least not in uniform anyway, police at York’s parade received cheers and applause as they marched their way down Main. "York Regional Police has been amazing; they’ve been with us 110 per cent," said parade organizer Jacob Gal, adding it’s very different in York compared to Toronto, with its longer history of "intense and complex" interactions. The parade had previously taken place along Yonge Street in Richmond Hill but relocated this year due to issues associated with closing the busy regional thoroughfare. Newmarket’s Main Street, which is not a vital artery for traffic, proved to be an ideal alternative venue. "This is not a competition," Gal went on to say. "What is important here is this is a chance to see what it’s like when the entire community works together. When there’s teamwork, suddenly a lot happens." He’s absolutely right. All of that co-operation resulted in a celebration in which anyone could take part and feel welcome and, when you get right down to it, that’s what any community event should really aspire to achieve. With so many forces in the world seemingly trying to divide us, it’s wonderful to have something like Pride that endeavours to bring us together. Kudos again to the organizers and here’s hoping future events continue to incorporate that unifying spirit.

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• LETTERS • A tribute to Canada’s 150th anniversary I have composed/compiled a tribute to Canada’s 150th anniversary. CANADA, 150 YEARS One hundred fifty years ago, our country came to be, A land where folks came from afar, to settle and to prosper, Though some unpleasant times were had, and faced along the way, Our people came together, and became, the land we are today. We thank the Huron-Iroquois for lending us their name, Kanata what they called their home, where everyone roamed free, Kanata, now our Canada, a fitting name for us to share,

From sea to sea to sea. O Canada, our Canada, we welcome all to see. From mountains west, through central plains, to east diversity, With love for all, disdain for few, to this we all agree. O Canada, our Canada, no place I’d rather be. We share one God with all the world, with efforts to bring peace to all, Accepting those whose views are not as inclusive as ours, Compassion, generosity, for everyone we feel. Defending rights and privileges, bestowed upon us all, It makes no sense to build a fence to peace and understanding, and find armed might not always right, a rose more welcome than a thorn,

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Nurturing individual creativity benefits us Math professor Richard Hoshino is right about the Hollywood’s caricatures of geniuses as superhumans or social misfits. And he is absolutely right in concluding that the fault lies in our schooling - which at its worst de-

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Metrolinx, an agency of the Province of Ontario, is upgrading its commuter rail system into Regional Express Rail. The Greater Toronto and Hamilton Area (GTHA) is now home to nearly 7 million people and heading towards 10 million by 2041. To address the urgent transit needs of the GTHA, the Province of Ontario committed to implement Regional Express Rail and make other improvements to the GO system. By 2025, electrified trains will be running every 15 minutes or better, all day and in both directions, within the most heavily travelled sections of the GO network.

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Notice of Commencement and Public Meetings GO Rail Network Electrification Transit Project Assessment Process

The Process Metrolinx and Hydro One are co-proponents, jointly carrying out the Transit Project Assessment Process (TPAP) in accordance with Ontario Regulation 231/08 - Transit Projects and Metrolinx Undertakings (made under the Environmental Assessment Act) to examine the environmental impacts of converting several GO rail corridors from diesel to electric propulsion. The Project As part of Regional Express Rail, Metrolinx is proposing to electrify GO-owned corridors. The GO Rail Network Electrification undertaking will entail design and implementation of a traction power supply system and power distribution components located along and within the vicinity of the rail corridors. The Study Area (see key map) includes six GO rail corridors, as well as proposed locations for the traction power facilities (i.e., Traction Power Substations, Paralleling Stations, Switching Stations) and ancillary components: • • • • • •

Union Station Rail Corridor Lakeshore West Corridor – West of Bathurst St. to Burlington Kitchener Corridor – UP Express Spur (at Highway 427) to Bramalea Barrie Corridor – Parkdale Junction to Allandale GO Station Stouffville Corridor – Scarborough Junction to Lincolnville GO Station Lakeshore East Corridor – Don River Layover to Oshawa GO Station

Traction Power Supply and Distribution System Electrification of the GO Network requires a connection to the provincial electrical system. It is proposed that power be supplied from Hydro One’s existing 230 kilovolt (kV) transmission lines through the installation of five (5) Tap locations which will bring power to the Traction Power Substations (TPS) and then feed into the power distribution system components adjacent to and along the rail corridors to be electrified. Consultation Building on the first and second rounds of public consultation meetings held in February/March 2016 and November 2016, Metrolinx and Hydro One are now formally commencing the TPAP. A third round of public consultation is planned for June/July 2017 (details below) and will present the findings of the technical/environmental studies (posted online at www.gotransit. com/electrification) undertaken for the GO Rail Network Electrification Project. Members of the public, government agencies, Indigenous communities and other interested parties are encouraged to participate in the process and/or contact the project team directly with feedback or questions. A discussion guide will be posted online at www.gotransit.com/electrification prior to the meetings to provide key information. We invite you to join us in person at the public meeting nearest you to find out more. Meeting times: 6:30 p.m. – 8:30 p.m. / Presentation: 7:00 p.m. Monday, June 26, 2017 Clarke Memorial Hall 161 Lakeshore Road West Mississauga, ON L5H 1G3

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For further information on the project and studies completed to date, please visit www.gotransit.com/electrification. If you would like to be added to our project mailing list, submit a comment or question, or to receive additional information related to the Project, please send an e-mail to the project team at: electrification@metrolinx.com or contact: Patricia Staite James Hartley Team Lead – Environmental Assessments Manager, Environmental Programs and Assessment Hydro One Networks Inc. Metrolinx – GO Transit 483 Bay Street TCT12, Toronto, ON M5G 2P5 20 Bay Street, Suite 600, Toronto, ON M5J 2W3 e-mail: Community.Relations@HydroOne.com e-mail: electrification@metrolinx.com website: www.HydroOne.com/projects website: www.gotransit.com/electrification Comments and information regarding this project are being collected to assist in meeting the requirements of the Environmental Assessment Act. All personal information included in a submission – such as name, address, telephone number, email address, and property location – is collected, maintained and disclosed by the Ministry of the Environment and Climate Change 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 James Hartley (contact information above) or the Ministry of the Environment and Climate Change Freedom of Information and Privacy Coordinator at 416-327-1434. Si vous désirez des renseignements en français, veuillez composer le 416 869-3200 ou le 1 888 GET-ON-GO (438-6646).

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Through the EA study, York Region will review traffic operations and the need for transportation system and infrastructure improvements on Major Mackenzie Drive. Public consultation is an important part of the EA study. Information about open houses and other community events will be published in this newspaper and posted on york.ca/ea and York Region’s Facebook and Twitter channels. An accessible version of this notice is available upon request. This notice was issued on June 29, 2017. To submit a question, comment or request to be added to the project mailing list, please contact: Chris Lumsdon, Communications and Community Engagement Specialist The Regional Municipality of York 17250 Yonge Street, Newmarket, Ontario, L3Y 6Z1 Phone: 1-877-464-9675 ext. 75560 Fax: 905-836-4590 Email: roads.ea@york.ca The study is being conducted in accordance with Schedule ‘C’ of the Municipal Class Environmental Assessment document (October 2000, as amended in 2007, 2011 and 2015). Personal information submitted (e.g. name, address, and phone number) is collected, maintained, and disclosed under the authority of the Environmental Assessment Act and the Municipal Freedom of Information and Protection of Privacy Act for transparency and consultation purposes. Personal information submitted will become part of a public record that is available to the general public unless it is requested that the personal information remain confidential.

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Celebrate Canada Day with a grand display of fireworks. Across the region, the sky will be lit up in red and white. Bring your own lawn chair and blanket, and be dazzled by the illumination. • Bradford West Gwillimbury: 10 p.m. Bradford and District Community Centre, 125 Simcoe Rd. • Aurora: Dusk Lambert Wilson Park, 135 Industrial Pkwy. N. • East Gwillimbury: Dusk Mount Albert Lions Community Centre, 5057 Mount Albert Rd. • Georgina: 10 p.m. ROC 26479 Civic Centre Rd., Keswick. • King Township: Dusk Tyrwhitt Park, off Kettleby Road.

• Newmarket: Dusk George Richardson Park, Bayview Parkway. • Markham: Dusk Milne Dam Conservation Park, 8251 McCowan Rd.; Millennium Bandstand, Main Street Unionville and Fred Varley Drive. • Richmond Hill: 10 p.m. Richmond Green Sports

Centre and Park, 1300 Elgin Mills Rd., east. • Vaughan: 10 p.m. Canada’s Wonderland, 1 Canada’s Wonderland Dr.; 9:45 p.m. - Boyd Conservation Area, 8739 Islington Ave. • Whitchurch-Stouffville: Dusk Memorial Park, Park Drive and Burkholder Street.

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than today and a future filled with opportunity. Canada’s sesquicentennial is a once-in-a-lifetime occasion to recognize the many people and experiences that have enriched our home. Vaughan is a vibrant, multicultural community defined by the people who contribute and make a difference. Now is the time for us to rejoice in our city’s diversity, inspire civic pride and tell the stories that make up our cultural fabric. As we reflect on the incredible growth and transformation that is taking place across our city, we must continue to look to our future with a spirit of generosity, innovation and inclusivity. As we mark Canada 150, I am inspired by the passion and energy that is evident everywhere in Vaughan and across the country.

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TIMELINE: MICHAEL DI BIASE’S DEPARTURE

Vaughan council will appoint former veteran councillor Michael Di Biase’s replacement at a special meeting June 28. Di Biase resigned May 19 following the release of an integrity commissioner’s report that found he sexually harassed a city employee. candidates including Elliott Frankl, Josh Martow, Frank Miele and

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Deadline to submit applications for those looking to fill Di Biase’s local and regional council seat.

Special council meeting to be held at city hall to choose Di Biase’s successor.

Adriano Volpentesta. The person council appoints to replace Di Biase will sit on council and the Region of York council and will pull down more than $132,000. But the appointee won’t take on Di Biase’s title of deputy mayor, which comes with

a nearly $8,000 salary bump. Under the city’s bylaw, the deputy mayor is the regional council candidate who garnered the most votes in the 2014 municipal election. In that person’s absence, it is the councillor

who received the second highest number of votes, which was Regional Coun. Mario Ferri. He will serve as deputy mayor until the end of the term. Di Biase, who served on council for nearly 30 years including a stint as

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Di Biase’s replacement appointed late Wednesday

mayor, stepped down May 19 following the release of an explosive report by Integrity Commissioner Suzanne Craig that found he sexually harassed a city employee. Di Biase has vehemently denied the allegations.

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150 Day!

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• Home to the McCain empire, the small town of Florenceville-Bristol, New Brunswick, is the french fry capital of the world, one-third of the world’s french fries come from Brunswick. • In 1959 Winnipeg became the first city in Canada to implement an emergency phone number.

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Skinprovement Medi Spa & Laser Clinic, known as Vaughan’s skin care specialists, just opened up their storefront, conveniently located near Highway 400 and Rutherford Road. From safe and pain-free laser hair removal using state-of-theart medical grade equipment to exceptional customer service, there are many reasons why Skinprovement has created such a buzz in the local community as the go-to medi spa in Vaughan. With a focus on offering innovative and cutting-edge treatments, Skinprovement actively seeks out the latest technologies to offer its clients. Many popular services include dermaplaning, carbon laser peels, skin tightening, photofacials, fat reduction and many other anti-aging treatments.

Ashley Perri, owner of Skinprovement, has been in the medical aesthetics field for over a decade. She launched her new clinic in 2013, after years of managing a leading spa in downtown Toronto and teaching aspiring students the ins and outs of aesthetics as an instructor at Sheridan College. She has also been featured in various media outlets such as Vanity Insanity, Breakfast Television and Much Music.

“I take a lot of pride knowing that my clients are achieving the results they are looking for. Making a difference in their confidence is why I love what I do,” Perri says. Not only does Skinprovement offer a variety of skin care treatments, they pride themselves on the customer service they provide. “We look at our clients as if they are family as we are concerned for our clients’ well-being and strive to satisfy their needs and build relationships in the process.” Skinprovement also gives back to the community that supported the growth of its business. Brows for the Brave, their initiative, is aimed to help build confidence of women and men by creating eyebrows for those that have suffered from cancer, trauma or illness through a technique

called microblading, otherwise known as feathering. This is a semipermanent make-up used to reshape or create the look of eyebrows. “We aim to donate over $10,000 worth of microblading treatments this year,” mentions Perri.

In addition to offering treatments, in 2016, Skinprovement successfully launched its own skin care line, Skinprovement Organics, offering five different anti-aging products with a USDA Organic certification. Ashley says, “We wanted to offer our own line of products derived from natural sources that offer a high degree of Vitamin C content which aids in the reduction of fine lines, helps build collagen in the skin and helps against breakouts.” Skinprovement Medi Spa & Laser Clinic 647-668-5494 3590 Rutherford Road #6, Vaughan www.skinprovement.ca www.skinprovementorganics.com


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What is West Nile virus? West Nile virus is a mosquito-borne virus that is spread to humans from the bite of an infected mosquito.

The virus cannot be transmitted person-to-person by touching, kissing or sharing cups and utensils with someone who has the virus.

Most people infected with West Nile virus do not get ill at all. Those who do may experience flu-like symptoms within two to fifteen days, including: • Fever • Muscle weakness • Stiff neck • Confusion • Headaches • Sudden sensitivity to light Sometimes West Nile virus can cause severe illness including meningitis and encephalitis (inflammation of the brain).

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How to protect yourself Whenever you spend time outdoors this summer, take the necessary precautions to protect yourself from mosquito bites.

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The friends and family of 52 brand new Canadians from all parts of the globe joined in celebrating their swearing-in ceremony at Rouge National Urban Park in Markham Tuesday morning. David Phillips, senior climatologist for Environment Canada and Member of the Order of Canada, led the ceremonies and told the new Canadians to "think proudly about what you have achieved in the past and look eagerly to the future." Phillips was joined in welcoming the new Canadians by Markham-Stouffville MP and Health Minister Jane Philpott, Oak Ridges-Markham MPP and Minister of Community and Social Services Helena Jaczek, as well Rouge National Urban Park Superintendent Pam Veinotte and park volunteer Sumaira Munir. Phillips said, "very few of us share the same past but all of us can share the same future." Flavia Torres, who lives in Richmond Hill but is moving soon to Newmarket, was one of those who became a new Canadian citizen Tuesday. A native of Venezuela, Torres came to Canada in 2012 and said it has "been wonderful in Canada," these past five years. Employed as a health and safety manager in a manufacturing plant in Newmarket, Torres saw her son Diego and daughter Flavia, who are 10 and six, as well as her husband, become Canadian citizens one year ago. She’s delighted to join them. "I came to Canada three months after they did. It’s been a journey for me and my family, a really gratifying one. We found a safe home, that’s the most important thing. Our kids are growing up here in the region," she said. She added she’s "super proud," to be a Canadian. "It’s the end of a cycle and the start of another one." Sisters Saman, 21, and Sabeen Khan, 23, have been in Canada a number of years. The young women, who describe themselves of Pakistani origin but say they were born and raised in the Arabian Peninsula nation of Qatar, were excited about becoming Canadians Tuesday. Both are attending university. Saman, who wants to get into teaching, said she "came to Canada when I was about to explore more things. It was a good opportunity for me to come here." Sabeen, who wants to work in the health-care field, said she "loves the snow here," as opposed to Qatar, where it’s "hot and humid." Munir gave a moving speech where she touched on her own 10 years as a Canadian citizen. She said, "we are all Canadians. Just like a spectrum of various colours of light develops into pure white light, you, me, we, all make this country the Great White North." Munir added she could express her roots as a new Canadian where she wore a "traditional shalwar quameez and rocked a heavy jacket, mittens and ear muffs with it, when I am equally inclined towards biryani and barbecue, curry and poutine, kheer and butter tarts, Rooh Afza and maple syrup, and when I speak English in an Urdu/Punjabi accent, I’m never frowned at."


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5 MARGARET AVENUE, ADJALA-TOSORONTIO Private Treed 2.8 Ac 4 Bdrm Estate Property. Custom Lifetime Deck & Gazebo Overlook Your Personal Pond W/Waterfall. Enter The Front Door To A Grand Entrance With A Winding Oak Staircase To Upstairs. Beautiful Hdwd Thru Out. Main Flr Leads To A Huge Eat In Kitchen Which Boasts Lrg Centre Island, Granite Counters & Walk Out To The Private Oasis Back Yd. Master Bdrm Exceeds All Expectation With Jacuzzi Tub, Glass Shower, Sky Light & Dble Closets! 45 mins to Toronto MLS#N3750767

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OPEN HOUSE SATURDAY JULY 1 - 2–4PM 51 BEECHNUT ROAD, VAUGHAN • Amazing 50’x 196’ Lot with Mature Trees • Gorgeous Private Backyard, Stunning Landscaping, Gazebo • Spacious Kitchen with Granite Floors, Counters & Butler Servery • Modern Finishes & Upgrades Galore • 9Ft Ceilings, Crown Moulding & Hardwood Floors • 3192 Sq.Ft., 4 Bedrooms, 4 Washrooms • Huge Master Suite with 5 Piece Washroom & Walk-in Closet • Finished Basement with 2nd Kitchen & 3 Pc Washroom

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$849,900

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11 SILVER OAKS BLVD, VAUGHAN John Carino*

4 Bedroom 2500 Sq Ft+, 2 Story Custom Built Home Is “FENG SHUI CERTIFIED by MASTER PAUL NG”. 2 Wealth Centers Plus Good Energies For Relations, Health & Studies. Fully Finished W/O Bsmt, Large Balcony Off Kitchen. Ready For You To Entertain Family & Friends!! True Pride Of Home Ownership, Huge Curb Appeal, Large Principle Rooms Thru-Out. Stunning Home Is In Excellent Location. Close To All Amenities.

159 TREELAWN BLVD, KLEINBURG

CHANCELLOR & ABERDEEN, VAUGHAN

WESTON / LANGSTAFF

Welcome To 159 Treelawn Blvd! This Upscale Home Is Situated On A Private Ravine Lot In Kleinburg. This Stunning Home Will Appeal To Those Discerning Buyers Seeking Total Privacy W/Impeccable Finishings. 4 Bedrooms, Vaulted Ceiling In Family Rm, Finished Bsmt, Gourmet Kitchen O/L Your Private Ravine Lot. Walking Distance To Kleinburg Village, Boutique Shops, Restaurants, McMichael Art Gallery & Trails!

This Is The One You Have Been Waiting For!!! Approx. 2000 Sq.Ft, With Finished BasementSeparate Entrance To In Law Suite/Apartment. Renovated Kitchen & Baths, Crown Moulding & Pot Lights Throughout, Great Curb Appeal & Lot, Walking Distance To Schools And All The Amenities, Newer Thermal Windows. Mauro Vani** Dir: 416-529-7355

Fantastic Location! Situated On Quiet Court & Premium 147Ft Deep Lot. Detached 3 Bedroom Bungalow. Awesome Layout. Large Family Size Kitchen. Separate Side Entrance To Finished Basement W/Kitchen, Large Rec Room & Wood Burning Stove. Ideal In-Law Suite Or For Entertaining. Oversize Garage, Door Access From Garage To House. Very Clean & Spacious Home. Close To All Amenities

Stephen Ongaro* Dir: 416-990-0832

Stephen Ongaro* Dir: 416-990-0832

Nat Mastroianni* Dir: 416-885-0891 Mauro Vani**

Fernando Giandomenico**

$588,800

Karen Wright*

Matthew Ablakan**

12 WOODSTREAM BLVD #112, VAUGHAN

12 WOODSTREAM BLVD, #2 VAUGHAN, MARTIN GROVE & HWY 7

Rare 3 Storey Condo Loft In Woodbridge. This Freshly Painted Property Features High Ceilings, 2 Bedrooms (2nd Floor Master, 3rd Floor 2nd Bed/Media), 3 Washrooms. Large Kitchen W/Granite Counters, Island, Custom Backsplash, S/S App. Upg. Cupboards, Granite Counters In Baths, Upgraded Washer/Dryer, Window Coverings Throughout, Stunning X-Large Roof Top Terrace, Upgraded Flrs & Stairs. Near Major Highways (407/427/400) & Much More!

Great Commercial Location With All Day Traffic From The Allegra Condo Community. Start Your New Adventure Here Or Expand Your Network. 1,383 Sq. Ft, Commercial/ Retail Space, 17Ft High Ceilings. Call Us For More Information. Domenic Carere* & John Carino* & Mike Piscopo*

$929,888

$499,900

$598,800

$599,900

Domenic Carere* & John Carino* & Mike Piscopo*

$1,188,000

Beautiful Modern 2 Bdrm 2 Bathroom Unit W/Stunning Views Of Toronto, 9’ Ceilings W/Floor To Ceiling Windows, Very Bright, Freshly Painted, Upgraded Kitchen With S/S Appliances & Stone Backsplash, Split 2 Bedroom Design & Wrap Around Balcony. One Of The Largest & Best Layouts In The Building. Low Fees, Perfect Space For First Time Buyers, Professionals Or Downsizers. Must Be Seen!!

12 WOODSTREAM BLVD #5 VAUGHAN, MARTIN GROVE & HWY 7 Great Commercial Location With All Day Traffic From The Allegra Condo Community. Start Your New Adventure Here Or Expand Your Network. Call Us Today For More Information.

Domenic Carere* & John Carino* & Mike Piscopo*

Domenic Carere* & John Carino* & Mike Piscopo*

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Mike Piscopo*

Eddie Metallo*

Anna Mistal*

Peter Reda*

Patricia Prez**

$844,900

Robert Pagliariccia*

Stephen Ongaro*

Domenic Carere*

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WE KNOW OUR CITY. WE LOVE OUR CITY. WE ARE INTERCITY!

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VALES OF CASTLEMORE-BRAMPTON

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Fabulous 2 Family Home Located In Prestigious “Vales Of Castlemore”. Great For Entertaining. 5 Large Bedrooms, Finished Basement Apt. W/ Ensuite & Wet Bar, Bay Windows W/Seating A Jetted Tub In Master, Fully Landscaped W/Mature Trees, A Large Main Floor Laundry Room W/Door Access To The Rear Yard. All S/S Appliances. Cent. Vac W/Kick Plate, New Furnace June 2016.

Totally Re-Built In 2016 Incl.A New Roof,Windows & Doors!! A Newly Re-Designed Modern Open Concept Main Floor W/ Great Family Sized Kitchen W/Large Center Island & Quartz Counter-Tops. Built-In S/S Appliances & 24x24 Ceramic Tiles. Brand New Oak Stair Case W/Rod Iron Spindles New & Ready To Stain To Buyers Taste!! All New Wiring 200 Amp Service & Plumbing New Furnace 2016. New Hot Water Tank Owned. Pot Lights Thru-Out Main Floor!!

Minutes away from Vaughan Mills Mall. Close to Keele & Major Mackenzie, just a short walk to the GO Station, surrounded by local amenities, parks, and much more!

Immaculate Bright & Spacious Home In Demand Highlands Of Castlemore Area. Private Fenced Lot On Quiet Court. D/D Entrance, Large Eat-In Kitchen W/W/O To Large Custom Deck! 2nd Floor Family Room W/Gas Fireplace, Master Bedroom W/5Pc Ensuite, Main Floor Laundry Room W/ Garage Access & Finished Basement W/Large Rec Room, 2Pc Bathroom & Gas Fireplace. Professionally Landscaped.

Alfredo Rotatore* Dir: 647-239-8444

Alfredo Rotatore* Dir: 647-239-8444

Fernando Giandomenico** Dir: 416-417-5478

Fernando Giandomenico** Dir: 416-417-5478

100 ACRE FARM WITH GRAVEL PIT LICENSE West Of Orangeville No Extraction To Date. Possible 1.5 Million Tons Of “A” Gravel. Includes 4 Bedroom Home, Barn, Heated Serviced Shop. Great Investment For Concrete Or Asphalt Construction. For More Information Call: Karen Wright* Tony Mandarello* 416-798-7070

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$21/SQ.FT. NET

Olga Marchese-Gill*

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NEW BUILD – Service Commercial Centre. Ground Floor 1668 Sq.Ft., With 2nd Floor 1665 Sq.Ft., and up to 7,000 Sq.Ft., 12 Ft Clear Height. Call For More Information. Karen Wright* Tony Mandarello*

Fabulous 4Bdr Home On Court Location! 39.37 Frontage x 139.68 Irregular As Per Survey. Eat-In Kitchen W/W/O To Pool, Open Concept Large Family Room W/Gas Fireplace, Main Floor Laundry Rm, Inground Salt Water Pool, Cabana W/2Pc Bath, Bar & Change Area. Finished Lower Level W/Gas Fireplace, Bedroom, Kitchenette, 3Pc Bath.

Broker**

Angelo Del-Bel-Belluz*

Broker/Manager***

Florentina Antonescu*

Karen Wright* @ 416-798-7070

KEELE & RUTHERFORD Great Location, Great Signage. Ideal For Any Service. Exposure On Prime Corner Of Rutherford And Confederation. Other Tenants Include Dentist, Beauty Salon, Cleaner, Tanning, Chiropractic, European Foods, Convenience Store.

Nadia Giordano*

Lou Grossi*** @ 416-798-7070

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Ray Rashid*

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Sam Pisani*

$1,388,000

Call Intercity Realty today. Louie De Bartolo*

Mike Mete*


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Part Time Layout Person ABOUT US Metroland Media is a dynamic Media Company delivering vital business and community information to millions of readers across Ontario each week. With a healthy product offering in-print, online, trade shows and distribution networks, no target is unreachable. We are Ontario’s largest and most successful community news and information source, provides local news and multi-media marketing solutions in Canada’s heartland. Metroland’s diverse array of on-line products are visited by over 4 million unique visitors each month and print products are in the hands of more than 4.5 million customers a week. We continuously bringing new and acquired online products to market in order to provide our customers with a one-stop, comprehensive marketing solution. To connect with us, visit www.metroland.com. THE OPPORTUNITY The Editorial Department at Metroland Media Group Ltd., Toronto division is looking for a part-time layout person. KEY ACCOUNTABILITIES t #VJME BOE BEKVTU QBHFT GPS B SBOHF PG OFXT TQPSUT CVTJOFTT FOUFSUBJONFOU BOE specialty pages t %FNPOTUSBCMF BCJMJUZ UP DSFBUF DMFBO VOEFSTUBOEBCMF JOGPHSBQIJDT DIBSUT BOE other alternate story telling forms t 5IF TVDDFTTGVM DBOEJEBUF OFFET UP CF DSFBUJWF DVSJPVT BOE RVJDL UP BEBQU UP challenges and opportunities in a constantly evolving media environment WHAT WE’RE LOOKING FOR t 1SFGFSSFE DBOEJEBUFT TIPVME IBWF DPNNVOJUZ DPMMFHF (SBQIJD "SUT BOE %FTJHO training or equivalent work experience in the publishing industry. t "QQMJDBOUT NVTU CF DPNQVUFS MJUFSBUF BOE IBWF FYQFSJFODF XPSLJOH XJUI WBSJPVT desktop publishing software programs. Experience in Newsgate CCI’s Layout Champ a definite asset. t 5IF TVDDFTTGVM DBOEJEBUF NVTU CF BCMF UP XPSL B WBSJFUZ PG TIJGUT BOE EBZT PG UIF week as assigned.

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home improvement / service professionals General Help

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LABOURERS / PIPELAYERS WANTED for Sewer & Watermain crews. Union wages and fulltime year round employment. Please email resume to jbambrick@ varconconstruction.com or fax to 905-761-0182

Builder requires

General Construction Labourers for Markham area.

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GENERAL LABOURER Loading & unloading of trucks for delivery of windows & doors to new subdivisions. Must have G licence and able to drive 5 tonne truck. Located in Newmarket. Fax resume: 905-853-2276 Email: tesorowindows@bellnet.ca Teaching Opportunities

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Part-Time & Full-Time RECE’s & Assistants Split Shift required for Vaughan child care agency. Experience with children 18 mo-12 yrs. Email resume: Learningcentre123@outlook.com Only candidates considered for an Interview will be contacted. Technical/ Skilled Trades

Technical/ Skilled Trades

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