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Rogue clothing bins: avoid them, donate to charity TIM KELLY tkelly@yrmg.com They’re not a pretty sight and they can be found all over York region - overstuffed rogue clothing bins.

We just keep on putting our old clothes in, and sometimes our garbage too, and onto the ground next to these bins. Whether it be the Walmart off Highway 48 in Stouffville where a bin is stuffed with clothes and

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EDITORIAL | OPINION

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Overhaul of the current child-care system needed It’s not enough, Premier Wynne. While we appreciate the sentiment behind Ontario’s decision to add 100,000 child-care spaces in the next few years, it won’t fix a broken system. Failures of Ontario’s daycare system include a lack of affordability for parents, unlicensed care competing against licensed centres, as well as the inability to consistently attract and retain quality early-childhood educators. Adding more spaces to this foundation means the system will limp on and nothing will be fixed. It has become apparent, in our eyes of this media organization and many of the experts we’ve interviewed for our child-care series, that a reform of the current structure will fail. We need a heavier government investment and a complete overhaul of the system. This must come now. There are parents who feel the financial pinch each month. They fret about paying daycare bills and are forced to cut back in other areas. Perhaps they try to shave a few dollars off the weekly grocery bill, avoid an occasional dinner out or hold off on vacation. They may sink a bit further into credit card debt just to pay daycare bills. The implications of a poorly subsidized child-care model are far-reaching. But quality child care is too often viewed as a privilege in this province. The government’s belief that 20 per cent of a parent’s income should go toward paying for daycare is absurd and archaic - other jurisdictions around the world have proven affordable daycare can improve overall living standards without bankrupting an economy. Our current system forces well-educated Ontarians to make tough choices. Some put careers on hold because a large portion of their income would go toward paying for their children to be in daycare. Let them practice their craft. They may be loving, nurturing parents, but most are not professional educators adept at preparing children for higher learning. Ontario must also give ECEs the same financial dignity as teachers. ECEs are trained professionals responsible for the well-being of some of the most vulnerable people in our society. They shape young minds when those children are most eager to learn and yet their paycheques reflect jobs of a low skill level. Most parents want safe, affordable care that best positions their children for success. Quebec and Sweden offer great examples of how this can be offered to and paid for by families. Revolutionizing daycare, overhauling what is delivered and how, is the best way to improve the system.

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• LETTERS & COMMENTARY • Long-term care not management heavy RE: Caregiver crisis: One personal support worker’s story, yorkregion.com, Aug. 10 I read with interest your article about "Janice," the PSW. For your information/ consideration, I have the following feedback: 1. Long-term care homes (the 630 in Ontario) do not know when Ministry of Health inspectors will be visiting. Janice may be referring to the voluntary process of accreditation (done by CARF or Accreditation Canada). These are entirely two different things. When ministry inspectors are in homes to do inspections, it is their requirement that homes post signs to advise everyone

(notably resident and families) that they are on site. 2. In point of fact, illness (e.g., colds, flu, etc.) among residents is often spread by those bringing it in from the community, such as staff or family and other visitors. So, it is more likely that residents "catch sickness" from staff, rather than the other way around. 3. The long-term care industry is not "top heavy" with management. My home (a typical long-term care home) would have six managers to 200-plus frontline staff. The long-term care industry is challenged by an inordinate amount of legislation, unlike hospitals, for example, and with far less financial resources than hospitals. Obviously, I don’t know what other work experience Janice has, other than long-term care, but I would

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be interested to know what other industries (health care or other) have a leaner management than the long term care homes industry. Brent Kerwin Administrator, Strathmere Lodge, Middlesex County

Encourage refugees to become farmers I appreciate that refugees have been known to place a serious problem for the host country: What to do with them and for them. Canada is a very large country with increasingly congested cities adjusting with influx of people by building ever more subdivisions which in turn lead to problems of local transportation, roadways. Perhaps we could consider offering the refugees work on the farms and fo-

cus on using manual labour instead of heavy large machines. One method of enabling the refugees to become selfsupporting would be to lease them plots of land and small equipment to grow their requirements of organic food sustainably. This would require no more than one-acre plots with a farmhouse. Instead of heavy machinery requiring use of oil and other additives, destroying the soil, requiring use of chemical fertilizers, aligning rows of plantings to facilitate use of the heavy equipment, the use of small farming households would provide a lower-cost producer/farmer who would in turn become consumers and create an economic market. N. Mecklai

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NEWS

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’Woodbridge Hells Angels affiliates’ arrested in P.E.I. Police in Prince Edward Island say they have arrested nine men, affiliated with the Hells Angels chapter in Woodbridge, in an organized crime sweep in Charlottetown. The men were aged between 19 and 63, police said, explaining they were "hangarounds" at the Vaughan chapter. Investigators explained to local media that "hangarounds" are the labels men affiliated to the

gang might get prior to being prospects who are eventually made, if deemed loyal and competent enough, full members of the gang. Local officers said the men were attempting to establish a chapter in Charlottetown and selling lottery-like tickets to the public. Ian Roulston Kennedy, 53; Corey Gordon Falls, 29; Robert "Bobby Vernon Falls, 62; Kenneth MacLeod, 48; Ronald Joseph Dean

Cook, 45; Brad Charles Gallant, 25; Blake Edward Culleton, 34; Shawn Gregory Paquet, 29; and Tristan Edward Watts, 19 were all charged in the Organized Crime Task Force investigation. They each face charges under organized crime legislation, allegedly taking money for games of chance, ticket draws and poker runs with prizes to the winner without a lottery licence.

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Company wins trademark suit TIM KELLY tkelly@yrmg.com Little Vaughan company U Box It landed a knockout blow in court over corporate giant U-Haul this week. The Canadian Federal Court of Appeal ruled UHaul could not claim Canadian trademark protection over U Box It, upholding a lower-court ruling that denied U-Haul two trademarks. The ruling hinged on U Box It’s registration of its trademark name in February 2008, while U-Haul registered U-Box and U-Box We-Haul in October 2009. Those two trademarks were not accepted. Augurusa also said two trademarks that had been accepted previously, U-Haul U-Box and UHaul U-Box We Haul, must now not include the terms U-Box. Domenic Augurusa, president of the Concordbased family-owned firm, said the legal battle with UHaul dragged on for six

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years and cost tens of thousands of dollars in legal fees that U-Haul will be on the hook for as a result of this week’s judgment. "U-Haul has to rebrand all their materials and has to stop using ubox.com because we have uboxit.com, that’s going to be the next step," Augurusa said. "Any of the terms U-Haul uses, cannot have U-Box in it," he said. He said he had been getting calls from U-Haul cus-

NOTICE OF COMMENCEMENT FOR DETAIL DESIGN AND CONSTRUCTION Highway 427 Expansion

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LINK427 has been selected by the Ministry of Transportation (MTO) and Infrastructure Ontario (IO) to undertake the design, build, finance and maintenance of the Highway 427 Expansion project within the City of Vaughan and the City of Toronto. The Highway 427 Transportation Corridor Environmental Assessment (EA) received approval from the Ministry of Environment and Climate Change (MOECC) in November 2010. The project was updated through completion of a Transportation Environmental Study Report (TESR) in 2016 to add additional lanes to the proposed Highway 427 extension. A separate TESR was completed in 2013 for the widening of existing Highway 427 between Albion Road to Highway 7.

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Domenic Augurusa’s U Box won a trademark victory over U-Haul

tomers and it had been confusing for a number of years. U Box It, which turns 10 in January, is based in Concord and is "a retail concept, a do-it-yourself reno, do-ityourself cleanup business," said Augurusa. He said they use a biodegradable box, the customer does the cleanup, it’s a prepaid service, "they work at their own pace, and once they’re ready, we come back and pick it up." He said the boxes can also be used for storage if that is what the customer prefers. Augurusa has big plans for the small business. He’s hoping to eventually franchise the operation and expand it to the United States. "We’re still in the early stages. Now with this ruling, we’re ready to launch in the spring with a good strong campaign. Ultimately, our main drive for franchising is the U.S. with 350 million people," Augurusa said.

Public Information Centres (PICs) will be held throughout the detailed design process to allow the public an opportunity to review and comment on project details. Design and Construction Reports (DCRs) will be prepared to document the Detail Design process, including environmental investigations, potential environmental effects, proposed mitigation measures, commitments to future work and monitoring. The DCRs will each be made available for a 30-day public and agency review period and notices will be published in local newspapers, on the Project website www.427expansion.ca and distributed by mail to those on the project contact list advising of the start of each review period and locations where each DCR will be available for review. COMMENTS We are interested in hearing any comments that you may have regarding this project. If you wish to obtain additional information, provide comments or sign up for the project mailing list please contact those listed below, or visit the project website at www.427expansion.ca.

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The “over-scheduling hypothesis” may be overhyped. This is the concern that too much organized activity participation leads to poor developmental outcomes. This hypothesis also suggests that hectic schedules also undermine family functioning, detract from schoolwork and possibly increase the risk of copycat behaviours and excessive competitiveness. However, in the study “The Over-Scheduling Hypothesis Revisited: Intensity of Organized Activity Participation During Adolescence and Young Adult Outcomes,” researchers J.L. Mahoney and Andrea Vest determined that, controlling for demographic factors and baseline adjustment, extracurricular intensity was a significant

Students who participate in extracurricular activities may want to limit their participation to 20 hours per week. This is according to a group of professors from Stanford University and Villanova University who have been collecting data on the issue since 2007. In their report “Extracurricular Activity in High-Performing

predictor of positive outcomes and unrelated to indicators of problematic adjustment (e.g., psychological distress, substance use, antisocial behaviour) at young adulthood. Even though extracurricular activities are largely positive — even when schedules are packed — parents need to be aware of the diminishing returns of too many activities. This is something called the “threshold effect.” Benefits from extracurriculars can level off when too many activities are being juggled. If a child is experiencing anxiety, sleeplessness or depression, or seems overly stressed, it could be time to reduce students’ time spent doing structured activities. It’s essential that families use the cues given by kids to assess what students can handle. And children should be encouraged to be honest with their parents about their extracurricular activities as well.

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Expropriations Act, R.S.O. 1990, c. E.26. NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR APPROVAL TO EXPROPRIATE LAND IN THE MATTER OF an application by Metrolinx for approval to expropriate the interests described herein in the lands described in Schedule “A” attached hereto for the the purposes of facilitating infrastructure improvements of GO Transit rail facilities, corridors, stations, spurs and related services in connection with the Regional Express Rail Program, including, but not limited to, construction, reconstruction, installation, operation, maintenance and repairs of tracks, signals, platforms, stairs, tunnels, elevators, railway bridges, spurs, pedestrian bridges, noise walls, retaining walls, tie backs, grade separations, telecommunication equipment and facilities, and any other Metrolinx and/or associated facilities, and the establishment of new, improved and/or additional access in connection therewith and all other improvements and works ancillary thereto. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that application has been made for approval to expropriate the interests herein described in the lands described in Schedule “A” attached hereto. Any owner of lands in respect of which notice is given who desires an inquiry into whether the taking of such land is fair, sound and reasonably necessary in the achievement of the objectives of the expropriating authority shall so notify the approving authority in writing a) in the case of a registered owner, served personally or by registered mail within thirty (30) days after the registered owner is served with the notice, or, when the registered owner is served by publication, within thirty (30) days after the first publication of the notice; (b) in the case of an owner who is not a registered owner, within thirty (30) days after the first publication of the notice. The Plans referred to in Schedule “A” forming part of this Notice can be requested by contacting Paul Kan at Paul.Kan@Metrolinx.com

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drinks and art activities for kids and families. Also, discover characters in the park. Meet Mary Poppins, Alice in Wonderland, the Mad Hatter and other costumed friends. The festival is at Riverwalk Commons, as well as Newmarket Community Centre and Lions Hall at 200 Doug Duncan Dr. The festival is open to everyone - seniors, families, teens, wheelchairs, strollers and even dogs. You can also enjoy the festival’s Mad Hatter’s Tea Party. Meet Alice, the Red Queen, the White Queen, the Rabbit, and of course, the Cheshire Cat at Newmarket’s 200 Doug Duncan St. on Sunday, Aug. 27 from 3 p.m. to 5 p.m. Go to http://newmarketmusicfestival.com for more information and to check out the list of performers. Online tickets are still available. Early bird tickets are sold out.

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Blood Donor Clinic WHEN: 9:30 a.m - 1:30 p.m WHERE: Vellore Village Community Centre, 1 Villa Royale Ave., Vaughan CONTACT: 888-2366283 Summer donors are needed to help hospital patients. Achedule appointment to #GiveLife now. Podcaster Central at the Civic Centre Resource Library WHEN: 1:30 p.m - 3:30 p.m WHERE: Civic Centre Resource Library, 2191 Major Mackenzie Dr., Vaughan CONTACT: 905653-7323 Explore podcasting technology, set-up, techniques and more, then, use the Create It! space to make your very own podcast. Ages 13+. Please pre-register. l Sunday, August 27 City of Vaughan - Curbside Giveaway Weekends

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Visit yorkregion.com/events to submit your own community events for online publishing. WHEN: 7:00 a.m - 5:00 p.m WHERE: Vaughan, Any, Vaughan CONTACT: kate dykman, 905832-2281, kate.dykman@vaughan.ca, http:// www.vaughan.ca/services/ residential/solid_waste_management/Pages/Curbside-Giveaway.aspx COST: We invite you to place used items in good condition on your property (next to the sidewalk or curb) for others to take. Vitanova Summer Festival WHEN: 1:00 p.m - 6:00 p.m WHERE: Vitanova Foundation, 6299 Rutherford Rd., Vaughan CONTACT: Carmela Romano, 416-930-3693, carmela@romanolaw.ca, https://vitanova.ca COST: A fun-filled afternoon of music, entertainment, barbecue with all the fixings, games for kids, raffle prizes and more. Zumba and Tai Chi Yang Style Free Classes WHEN: 1:30 p.m - 5:30 p.m WHERE: Golden Age Village, 11088 Pine Valley Dr., Vaughan

CONTACT: 647-886-0758 The Golden Age Village is offering free weekly Zumba and Tai Chi classes on Sundays for all local residents (funded by the New Horizons Program for Seniors). l Wednesday, August 30 Free one hour family law advice WHEN: 8:30 a.m - 4:30 p.m WHERE: Community Legal Clinic of York Region, 21 Dunlop Street, Suite 200, Richmond Hill CONTACT: Kim McKinnon, 905-5085018, mailbox@clcyr.on.ca COST: Do you live in Markham, Vaughan or Richmond Hill? Free family law advice every Wednesday afternoon. Please call for an appointment.

Al-anon, for anyone affected by someone else’s alcohol use WHEN: 12:15 p.m - 1:15 p.m WHERE: St. Mary’s Anglican Church, 10030 Yonge St., Richmond Hill CONTACT: 647-4087832 Use laneway on northwest corner, 25m west of Yonge Street. Enter from parking lot. Use door with ramp. Note: handicap access.

5 things to do this weekend l Saturday, August 26 Buzz on Bees WHEN: 9:00 a.m - 12:00 p.m WHERE: Kortright Centre for Conservation, 9550 Pine Valley Dr., Vaughan CONTACT: 905832-2289 COST: $30 Learn about bees, tour active hives, visit bee education centre and build a bee habitat during this workshop.

Markham-Milliken Children’s Festival WHEN: 10:00 a.m - 6:00 p.m WHERE: Markham Civic Centre, 101 Town Centre Blvd., Markham CONTACT: 905-477-5530 Ontario’s largest annual children’s festival at the Markham Civic Centre, part of the City’s Canada 150 celebrations. Aurora Ribfest WHEN: 11:00 a.m - 11:00 p.m WHERE: Machell Park, Aurora Heights Drive, Aurora CONTACT: 905-726-4762 Enjoy fantastic entertainment, live music, hoedown showdown talent competition, activities, Aurora Rotary Club beer garden and lots of food vendors. Age of majority

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l Saturday, August 26 City of Vaughan - Curbside Giveaway Weekends WHEN: 7:00 a.m - 5:00 p.m WHERE: Vaughan, Any, Vaughan CONTACT: 905-832-2281 We invite you to place used items in good condition on your property (next to the sidewalk or curb) for others to take.

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after 8 p.m. Newmarket Music Festival WHEN: 12:00 p.m WHERE: Riverwalk Commons, 200 Doug Duncan Drive, Newmarket CONTACT: (905) 895-5193, http:// newmarketmusicfestival.com/ COST: $15 Enjoy two stages featuring a variety of live music all weekend long. Event includes food, beer and wine vendors along with art, crafts and more.

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into an owner’s pocket. Calls to the owners of the bins go to an answering machine and aren’t returned. Emails to the bin owners remain unanswered. But people, not knowing what else to do with their unwanted old pants, shirts or shoes, keep dumping them in the rogue bins. It was all too much for Sue McLellan, a Tim Hortons franchise owner in Markham who got fed up with her own rogue-bin horror story this past year. "A couple of years ago, they put a bin on my property without even asking me. I phoned them repeatedly, the clothing was on the ground ... finally we called the police who said we have the right to remove it. We got rid of it and they brought in another one. "It does not look good. When you drive into the

parking lot, that’s the first thing you see, stuff all over the ground." McLellan eventually got rid of the second bin and the rogue-bin operators have not returned since. That may be in part because of Markham’s innovative textile recycling program that was introduced in the city in October. Since it began, the program has recycled 4.5 million pounds of textiles, according to Claudia Marsales, the city’s senior manager of waste and environmental management. Before the program began, Markham was plagued with about 120 rogue bins, Marsales said. She said now that there are more than 100 City of Markham bins throughout the city at fire halls, recreation facilities and other public buildings, the rogue bins have largely disappeared. In fact, more than 60 of

those bins have been relocated to a "bin graveyard" at the city’s works depot at 8100 Warden Ave., Marsales jokes. The textiles collected at the city’s bins are donated to Markham’s charity partners, the Salvation Army, Diabetes Canada and STEPS, a charity that helps those with addiction issues. "They (charitable partners) have to prove to us that 100 per cent of what they received from donated textiles, minus operating expenses, goes to charity. That’s totally different from for-profit (rogue) bins; they might give 5 per cent or 1 per cent to charity and keep the rest for profit," said Marsales. She said though rogue bins are not a new problem, "we have a new solution." And she added that other municipalities in the GTA are taking a look at Markham’s approach to the

problem. "It is a competitive landscape, but there are bona fide bins where charities do pay the licensing fees like us," said Diabetes Canada’s Paul Gilbertus. He said the partnership with the City of Markham has been ideal, but added that Diabetes Canada has 4,000 of its own clothing

you do have rogue operators with a tenuous charitable link, but those would mostly be wooden bins; it does make the whole industry look less than legitimate," he said. "We’re trying to add a lot of value. One hundred per cent of the net proceeds go to charitable proceeds," Gilbertus said.

bins in licensed spaces across Canada. "We are the largest player in the charitable sector in the (clothing bin) space, we’ve been doing it since 1985. We earn $10 million a year from the clothing business out of $50 million in revenue," said Gilbertus. "Our model is to be completely above-board, but

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