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ONTARIO's BLACK Mpps
www.TheCaribbeanCamera.com June 14, 2018 ISSUE NO: 29/02 TEL: 416.412.2905 FAX: 416.412.3605 JAMAICA AT THE G7 LEADERS AT THE G7 OUTREACH DURING THE G7 SUMMIT IN LA MALBAIE, QUEBEC ON THE WEEKEND (Front row-from left) Kenyan President Uhuru Kenyatta, Rwandan President Paul Kagame, Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau, Senegalese President Macky Sall, Argentinean President Mauricio Macri. (Back row -from left) Norwegian Prime Minister Erna Solberg, Bangladeshi Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina, Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe, Jamaican Prime Minister Andrew Holness, and British Prime Minister Theresa May. This year the outreach session focussed on oceans and resilient coastal communities. See story on Page 2 ONTARIO’S BLACK MPPs See story on Page 3 www.thecaribbeancamera.com THE CARIBBEAN CAMERA Thursday, June 14, 2018 1 NEWS Holness calls for ‘cooperation and partnerships’ to address challenges of climate change CHARLEVOIX, Canada, France, Germa- tions to debt and risk, with growth and high Quebec - Jamaican ny, Italy, Japan and the which support economic debt, have constrained Prime Minister Andrew United Kingdom.) growth. It is ultimate- our ability to effectively Holness said at the G7 Speaking at the out- ly sustainable growth and sustainably exploit summit here on the reach session of the sum- which will empower us to the vast resources and weekend that Jamaica mit, Holness noted that ensure prosperity for our potential that exist in our has supported climate with high public debt and people, while taking care surrounding oceans and change adaptation and is the lack of fiscal space to of our oceans and seas seas. -
York Region Heritage Directory Resources and Contacts 2011 Edition
York Region Heritage Directory Resources and Contacts 2011 edition The Regional Municipality of York 17250 Yonge Street Newmarket, ON L3Y 6Z1 Tel: (905)830-4444 Fax: (905)895-3031 Internet: http://www.york.ca Disclaimer This directory was compiled using information provided by the contacted organization, and is provided for reference and convenience. The Region makes no guarantees or warranties as to the accuracy of the information. Additions and Corrections If you would like to correct or add information to future editions of this document, please contact the Supervisor, Corporate Records & Information, Office of the Regional Clerk, Regional Municipality of York or by phone at (905)830-4444 or toll- free 1-877-464-9675. A great debt of thanks is owed for this edition to Lindsay Moffatt, Research Assistant. 2 Table of Contents Page No. RESOURCES BY TYPE Archives ……………………………………………………………..… 5 Historical/Heritage Societies ……………………………… 10 Libraries ……………………………………………………………… 17 Museums ………………………………………………………………21 RESOURCES BY LOCATION Aurora …………………………………………………………………. 26 East Gwillimbury ………………………………………………… 28 Georgina …………………………………………………………….. 30 King …………………………………………………………………….. 31 Markham …………………………………………………………….. 34 Newmarket …………………………………………………………. 37 Richmond Hill ……………………………………………………… 40 Vaughan …………………………………………………………….. 42 Whitchurch-Stouffville ……………………………………….. 46 PIONEER CEMETERIES ………..…………..………………….. 47 Listed alphabetically by Local Municipality. RESOURCES OUTSIDE YORK REGION …………….…… 62 HELPFUL WEBSITES ……………………………………………… 64 INDEX…………………………………………………………………….. 66 3 4 ARCHIVES Canadian Quaker Archives at Pickering College Website: http://www.pickeringcollege.on.ca Email: [email protected] Phone: 905-895-1700 Address: 16945 Bayview Ave., Newmarket, ON, L3Y 4X2 Description: The Canadian Quaker Archives of the Canadian Yearly Meetings of the Religious Society of Friends (Quakers) is housed at Pickering College in Newmarket. The records of Friends’ Monthly and Yearly Meetings in Canada are housed here. -
3 Terrorists, 1 Protestor Killed in Encounter in Pulwama
3 Days’ Forecast Jammu www.thenorthlines.com www.epaper.northlines.com Date Min Temp Max Temp Weather June 28 26.0 34.0 Thunderstorm with rain June 29 26.0 33.0 Thunderstorm with rain June 30 26.0 33.0 Generally cloudy sky Srinagar June 28 14.0 26.0 Thunderstorm with rainy June 29 13.0 25.0 Thunderstorm with rain June 30 12.0 27.0 Thunderstorm with rain Vol No: XXIII Issuethe No. 154 30.06.2018 (Saturday)northlines Daily Jammu Tawi Price 3/- Pages-12 Regd. No. JK|306|2017-19 3 Terrorists, 1 protestor killed Khurshid Ganai appointed Yatra suspended in view Advisor to Governor of inclement weather second rank. A pass-out of in encounter in Pulwama Government Degree College, Anantnag, Ganai after graduating from Birla 2 Army men Institute of Technology and Science (BITS), Pillani, injured in grenade Rajasthan in Mechanical Engineering, did his attack in Shopian Masters in Systems and NL CORRESPONDENT Management from IIT SRINAGAR, JUNE 29 SRINAGAR, JUNE 29 Delhi. He has also Masters in Business Governor N N Vohra today Two Army men were Administration from the appointed Khurshid injured on Friday when University of Strathclyde, Ahmad Ganai as Advisor to militants hurled a grenade Glasgow, UK. towards an Army patrol the Governor with effect During his over a three- party in Shopian district of from the date he assumes NL CORRESPONDENT suspended due to the non- Jammu and Kashmir, police charge. decade-long service SRINAGAR, JUNE 29 stop rainfall in the entire said. According to an order career, Ganai held key Yatra area since 27th June A grenade was lobbed issued by the General positions in administration In a review meeting held night, keeping in view the NL CORRESPONDENT broke out in Pulwama's identified as Faizan Ahmad towards an Army patrol Administration and bureaucracy in his here today Shri Umang safety of Yatris. -
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The Humber River: the 10-Year Monitoring Report for the Canadian Heritage Rivers System October 2009 Lower Humber Valley, Toronto, TRCA, 2008
THE HUMBER RIVER: THE 10-YEAR MONITORING REPORT FOR THE CANADIAN HERITAGE RIVERS SYSTEM October 2009 Lower Humber Valley, Toronto, TRCA, 2008 THE HUMBER CHALLENGE Our challenge is to protect and enhance the Humber River watershed as a vital and healthy ecosystem where we live, work and play in harmony with the natural environment. GUIDING PRINCIPLES To achieve a healthy watershed, we should: • Increase awareness of the watershed’s resources • Protect the Humber River as a continuing source of clean water • Celebrate, regenerate, and preserve our natural, historical and cultural heritage • Increase community stewardship and take individual responsibility for the health of the Humber River • Establish linkages and promote partnerships among communities • Build a strong watershed economy based on ecological health, and • Promote the watershed as a destination of choice for recreation and tourism The Humber River: The 10-Year Monitoring Report for the Canadian Heritage Rivers System i FRAGMENT: THE VALLEY Like a sweet wine flowing from the glass, the Humber of my boyhood years! First the stretch of the river valley as I knew it best, running south from Dundas Street to my beloved stone marvel of the Old Mill Bridge, a scant mile to the south, not forgetting to count a quarter-mile jog to the east halfway down to heighten the wonderment. What force of ten million years’ cunning erosion, the relentless path of an awkward giant carving out for himself great steps one by one as he strides on and on, thirsty now for a great cold draught of Lake Ontario water! What sheer-climbing cliffs with the history of planet Earth carved in each layer of shale reaching up a hundred feet from the shining valley floor, the littered rocks of the river …. -
The Corporation of the Township of King Committee of the Whole Agenda
THE CORPORATION OF THE TOWNSHIP OF KING COMMITTEE OF THE WHOLE AGENDA MONDAY, JANUARY 16TH, 2012 TO FOLLOW COUNCIL MEETING COUNCIL CHAMBERS 2075 KING ROAD, KING CITY Chair: Councillor Cober Page 1. INTRODUCTION OF ADDENDUM REPORTS 2. APPROVAL OF AGENDA 3. DECLARATIONS OF PECUNIARY INTEREST 4. DETERMINATION OF COMMITTEE ITEMS REQUIRING SEPARATE DISCUSSION 5. APPROVAL OF COMMITTEE ITEMS NOT REQUIRING SEPARATE DISCUSSION 6. DEPUTATIONS 6.1 Art Hagopian Canadian Commission for UNESCO Re: Coalition of Canadian Municipalities against Racism and Discrimination 6.2 Steve Mota, Program Manager, Transportation Engineering Planning and Development Services Infrastructure Planning Branch The Regional Municipality of York Re: Mid-York East-West Transportation Corridor Feasibility and Engineering Study 7. CONSIDERATION OF ITEMS REQUIRING SEPARATE DISCUSSION 8. NEW BUSINESS 9. ADJOURNMENT Page 1 of 181 Committee of the Whole Agenda Monday, January 16th, 2012 Page 10. AGENDA ITEMS 6-27 10.1 Engineering and Public Works and Planning Departments Joint Report Number JR-2012-01 Re: Mid-York East-West Transportation Improvements Study See report for recommendations. 28-86 10.2 Planning Department Report Number P-2012-03 Re: Zoning By-law Amendment Application Z-2010-06 Site Plan Development Application SPD-11-27 Lots 4, 5, and 6; Plan 356 2109, 2115 and 2121 King Road, King City Agent: Stephan Kuzoff Applicant: Bowood Properties (2006) Inc. Owner: Bowood Properties (2006) Inc. In Trust See report for recommendations. 87-119 10.3 Planning Department Report Number P-2012-02 Re: Application for Zoning By-law Amendment File Nos.: Z-2011-17 & SPD-11-36 Part Lots 8 & 9, Concession 11 13300 11th Concession Road Owner: YMCA of Greater Toronto Applicant: George Robb Architect, per Donald Scott Agent: MHBC Planning Limited, per Eldon Theodore See report for recommendations. -
King City, Schomberg and Nobleton
Business Community& Directory 2017-2018 KING CHAMBER OF COMMERCE www.king.ca www.kingchamber.ca Offering local news, sports and general interest stories. The King Weekly Sentinel is a very powerful advertising medium reaching 25,000 readers, making it a great way to send your message to your customers. King’s Community Newspaper 30 Martha Street, Suite 205 Bolton, Ont., L7E 5V1 | 905-857-6626 | kingsentinel.com king.ca 2 kingchamber.ca Mayor’s Message ................................. 4 Landscape Services .......................... 19 President’s Message ............................ 4 Legal Services .................................. 20 Directory Legend ................................. 4 Manufacturer ................................... 20 King Chamber About Us........................ 5 Marinas............................................ 20 King Chamber Board of Directors .......... 5 Newspapers/Publications .................. 20 Optometrists .................................... 20 Business Directory Pharmacies ...................................... 20 Alcohol/Spirits .................................. 6 Photography ..................................... 21 Art & Art Galleries ............................. 6 Print & Graphic Design ...................... 21 Automotive ...................................... 6 Real Estate ....................................... 21 Banks .............................................. 6 Restaurants/Catering ........................ 22 Banquet Halls & Event Planning ......... 7 Retail .............................................. -
The Corporation of the Township of King Heritage
THE CORPORATION OF THE TOWNSHIP OF KING HERITAGE ADVISORY COMMITTEE AGENDA MAY 5, 2015 PLANNING BOARD ROOM 2075 KING ROAD, KING CITY, ON Page 1. INTRODUCTION OF ADDENDUM ITEMS Any additional items not listed on the agenda would be identified for approval. 2. APPROVAL OF AGENDA 3. DECLARATIONS OF PECUNIARY INTEREST 4. AGENDA ITEMS 3-20 4.1 Heritage Permit Application 13456 Dufferin Street; St. Andrew’s Presbyterian Church – Written Report (J. Elkow) 4.2 2015 Ontario Heritage Conference 4.3 Doors Open 2016 – Verbal Report (P. Iaboni) 4.4 Maintenance of Township Cemeteries – Verbal Report (P. Iaboni, A. Nalli) 4.5 Heritage Plaque Program – Verbal Report (M. Hubert) 21-24 4.6 Heritage Brochures – Verbal Report (J. Elkow) 25 4.7 17225 10th Concession; Jesse Lloyd House – Verbal Report (C. Creighton) 26-32 4.8 15 Old Church Road – Verbal Report (J. Elkow) 33-35 4.9 12974 Keele Street; Crawford and Maud Wells House - Verbal Report (J. Elkow) 36-37 4.10 2220 King Road – Verbal Report (J. Elkow) Page 1 of 74 Heritage Advisory Committee Agenda Page 4. AGENDA ITEMS 38-40 4.11 6012 King Road; Hambly House – Verbal Report (J. Elkow) 41-70 4.12 Heritage Property Evaluations 15 John Street 24 Kingsworth Road 75 Kingsworth Road 30 Station Road 45 Station Road 50 Station Road 38 Clearview Heights 104 Martin Street 12720 Keele Street 12845 Keele Street 5. ADOPTION OF MINUTES 71-74 5.1 Minutes of the Heritage Advisory Committee Meeting of April 1, 2015. 6. CORRESPONDENCE/INFORMATION ITEMS 6.1 Upcoming Events (a) King Township Volunteer Appreciation Night (May 7 at Trisan Centre) (b) Kettleby Storyboard Unveiling (May 30, 1:00pm at Christ Church) (c) “Eaton Hall: Pride of King Township” Book Launch (June 27) (d) “A Shift in the Landscape” Screening (June 27, 6:00pm at Kingbridge Centre) (e) Brûlé-Wendats Expedition 400th Anniversary (September 11 – 13) 7. -
King Township's Integrated Community SUSTAINABILITY PLAN APPENDICES A
King Township’s Integrated Community SUSTAINABILITY PLAN APPENDICES A - D April 2012 TABLE OF CONTENTS Appendix A – Potential Action Bank 4 Appendix B – Potential Indicators & Targets 27 Appendix C – Possible Funding Sources 39 Appendix D – List of Potential Partners 59 King Township’s ICSP: Appendices - Prepared by Lura Consulting 2 Appendix A – Potential Action Bank King Township’s ICSP: Appendices - Prepared by Lura Consulting 3 APPENDIX A: POTENTIAL ACTION BANK ENVIRONMENTAL PILLAR THEME 1: LAND-USE PLANNING STRATEGIC DIRECTIONS AND POTENTIAL ACTIONS 1.1 Identify and measure incoming development. Create a user-friendly online map that shows the locations and status of new development Provide opportunities for the public to learn about new development, considering different levels of planning literacy 1.2 Support and encourage ‘green building’ design, development and construction as well as the adoption of accredited, recognizable standards such as LEED™. Require green building and safety standards in all new buildings Consider the use of finance-based incentives and accelerated approvals to encourage going beyond minimum green building standards Educate the public and development industry about the benefits of green development Work more closely and collaboratively with developers to find mutually beneficial solutions for green development Facilitate a more integrated approach to development, by encouraging more interaction and collaboration between planners, developers as well as other agencies and interest groups Participate in the review of the Ontario Building Code Consider offering bonus density to developers in exchange for obtaining LEED™ certification or the equivalent 1.3 Strategically direct planned future growth, intensification and infill to communities where existing servicing and public transit exists or where there is planned transit service while avoiding key natural heritage and hydrological features Educate the development industry about environmental protection – e.g. -
Directorydirectory 2015/162015/16
Business & Community DIRECTORYDIRECTORY 2015/162015/16 king.ca kingchamber.ca A leading Canadian demolition contractor that you can depend on With over 35 years of expertise, you can count on Priestly Demolition Inc. for all your demolition & project management needs. Our comprehensive services include Hazardous Material Abatement, Asset Recovery & Salvage 3200 Lloydtown-Aurora Road, King, ON L7B 0G3 Toll Free: 1-800-263-2076 Tel (905) 841-3735 Fax (905) 841-6282 www.priestly.ca a force to be wrecking with Proud Platinum Sponsor of the 2015 King Chamber of Commerce Health, Wellness, Spas 19-20 TABLE OF CONTENTS Home Inspection 20 Home Renovation/ Mayor’s Message 2 Health & Wellness Services 20 Construction/Repair/Trades 20-23 Chamber President’s Message 3 Health/Wellness/Spas 20-23 Industry/Manufacturing 23-24 King Chamber About Us 3 Home Inspection 23 Insurance 24 King Chamber Contact Info 4 Home Renovation/ King Chamber Benets at a Glance 5 Construction/Repairs/Trades 23-26 Interior Design/Home Decor 26 Business Directory Industry/Manufacturing 26-27 Jewellers 26 Accommodations 6 Insurance 27 Landscaping/Snow Removal Architects 6 Interior Design/Home Decor 27 /Disposal 26 Art/Galleries/Custom Framing 6 Jewellers 27 Legal Services 27 Automotive/Auto Repair 6-7 Landscaping/Snow Removal Marinas/Marine Services 27 Banks 7 /Disposal 27-28 Medical Centres/Doctors 27 Banquet/Conference Facilities 7-9 Legal Services 28 Nursing Homes/Senior Services 27 Beauty/Barber 9 Marinas/Marine Services 28 Beer Store/Liquor Store 9 Massage Therapists 28 -
Distrib-Document-Admin Inquiry.Pdf
CITY OF CALGARY RECEIVED IN COUNCIL CHAMBER THE CITY Of CALGARY JUL 3 1 2018 ITEM :.--',:+.-r~J=4.!!£.!L1:,L!-1:S.....1.!!!~:W------ CITY CLERK'S OFFICE ADMINISTRATIVE INQUIRY CC 660 (R2013-09) DATE: Monday, July 30th 2018 SUBMITTED BY COUNCILLOR: Cllr Colley-Urguhart, Cllr Chahal RE: Calgary "Event-Ready Infrastructure" As discussed at the May 2018 SPC on Community and Protective Services, Tourism Calgary was requested to provide detailed feedback on events Calgary has lost between 2014-2017, due to a deficit in "Event-Ready Infrastructure" . Administration is requested to report back to members of Council no later than October 2018, in preparation for the One Calgary Operating and Capital Budget discussions in consultation with key stakeholders (including but not limited to Tourism Calgary and Meeting and Conventions Calgary (MCC)} on: a) Options on how the "Event-Ready Infrastructure" gap can be addressed with timelines; b) Examine "lost business" opportunities as they relate to postponed, declined, developmental loss and competitive loss; c) Technical deficits in meeting hosting standards on the nine facility gaps identified in the attached WRITElO: (SIGNATURE) NOTE: Administrative Inquiries must be submitted to the City Clerk at a Regular Business Meeting. ISC: Protected sport+ calgary major events EVENT-READY INFRASTRUCTURE The following analysis identifies technical deficits in meeting the hosting standards of various event rights holders from 2014 to 2017. The analysis is limited to events which were referred to and/or considered by Tourism Calgary and Calgary Sport Tourism Authority. The nine facility gaps identified below could be expanded to include other events which were "lost or declined" for similar reasons. -
King Township's Integrated Community SUSTAINABILITY
King Township’s Integrated Community SUSTAINABILITY PLAN APPENDICES A - D April 2012 TABLE OF CONTENTS Appendix A – Potential Action Bank 4 Appendix B – Potential Indicators & Targets 27 Appendix C – Possible Funding Sources 39 Appendix D – List of Potential Partners 59 King Township’s ICSP: Appendices - Prepared by Lura Consulting 2 Appendix A – Potential Action Bank King Township’s ICSP: Appendices - Prepared by Lura Consulting 3 APPENDIX A: POTENTIAL ACTION BANK ENVIRONMENTAL PILLAR THEME 1: LAND-USE PLANNING STRATEGIC DIRECTIONS AND POTENTIAL ACTIONS 1.1 Identify and measure incoming development. Create a user-friendly online map that shows the locations and status of new development Provide opportunities for the public to learn about new development, considering different levels of planning literacy 1.2 Support and encourage ‘green building’ design, development and construction as well as the adoption of accredited, recognizable standards such as LEED™. Require green building and safety standards in all new buildings Consider the use of finance-based incentives and accelerated approvals to encourage going beyond minimum green building standards Educate the public and development industry about the benefits of green development Work more closely and collaboratively with developers to find mutually beneficial solutions for green development Facilitate a more integrated approach to development, by encouraging more interaction and collaboration between planners, developers as well as other agencies and interest groups Participate in the review of the Ontario Building Code Consider offering bonus density to developers in exchange for obtaining LEED™ certification or the equivalent 1.3 Strategically direct planned future growth, intensification and infill to communities where existing servicing and public transit exists or where there is planned transit service while avoiding key natural heritage and hydrological features Educate the development industry about environmental protection – e.g.