My Neighbourhood: Scarborough
Monday, 1 April 2013
Local Resources: West Scarborough Neighbourhood Community Centre
To find any programs and services, volunteer work, employment or to make a donation.
Visit this site: http://www.wsncc.org/
West Scarborough Neighbourhood Community Centre offers different programs and services to different age groups. It gives information about the Family Resource Services at Ontario Early Year's Centres. This service provides learning programs for children, parenting programs to caregivers, information about pregnancy, and outreach activities to all parents with young children.
Click this http://www.wsncc.org/frs/ to find more information.
West Scarborough Neighbourhood Community Centre offers information about Child and Youth Services. They provide information about daycare and schools for children to attend. They also lists events children can attend and clubs children can join.
CLick here http://bgcws.ca/ for more information.
The West Scarborough Neighbourhood Community Centre offers information about Youth Justice Services. Any teens at risk of showing criminal behaviour can become part of the Extra Judicial Sanctions Program and The Scarborough Youth Justice Committee. These programs helps teens works through their problems, so they don't become criminals as adults. Click this link http://www.wsncc.org/yjs/ for more information.
The West Scarborough Neighbourhood Community Centre provides information about Youth Employment in Scarborough. They are updating the site, so if you want more information visit the community centre and check this site http://www.wsncc.org/YEP at a later date.
The West Scarborough Neighbourhood Community Centre provides a program called West Scarborough Aquatics, which teaches people how to swim and educates them on fitness and wellness. It's available to all ages. Not only will this program teach you how to swim, it will teach you water safety, injury prevention and First Aid. Visit this link http://www.wsncc.org/swim/ for more information.
The last program/service The West Scarborough Communiter Centre offers is a Senior Club for anyone 55 and over. This club offer pool programs, fitness programs, and recreational and educational programs. TO find out how to sign up visit this site http://www.wsncc.org/55club/.
Sunday, 31 March 2013
Local Person: Rob Porter
Rob Porter is the chef from The Green Room Restaurant.
He was born and raised in Scarborough. Before he opened The Green Room Restaurant
in October 2006, he worked for Michelin restaurants. He has a team of
first-rate chefs that a lot of experience and are qualified to be chefs. His
team is friendly and knowledgeable about the food their working with. Porter
loves to attend Food Festivals. He's even entered in some of them. For example,
he's entered the Ryedale Food Festival, York Food Festival, Bridlington Food
Festival, and Scarborough's SeaFest. Recently, Porter has demonstrated his
cooking skills at The Malton Food Lovers Market. He made a Sea Bass dish with
parsnip Porridge and Mulled Wine foam. Today, his main goal is to promote chefs
and restaurants from Scarborough. The next big festival Porter has been invited
to is the Dales Food Festival, which will be held in May 2013.
News Story: Update on Ricardo Vincent Murder Case
On June 22, 2012 a man
named Ricardo Vincent was shot near Kennedy and Ellesmere road in Scarborough
on Glamorgan Avenue. Recently, Orville Campbell and Stanton David have been
charged with first-degree murder of Ricardo Vincent. The murder happened during
the day-time and it had over 40 witnesses. Even children witnessed the murder
at nearby playground. Not only were these men charges but they were also
arrested. Police investigated this case very thoroughly. Detective Justin
Vander Heyden believed that these two men were visiting the area often and
scaring witnesses from going to the police. The community wanted to feel safe
again, so some witnesses went to the police. They interview friends, family, and witnesses.
They searched cars and houses. They even watched surveillance footage over and
over again to find the murderers. Police also found out that the reason Ricardo
Vincent got shot was because he had an ongoing dispute with Orville Campbell
and Stanton David.
Local Issue: Transportation
Transportation
is a local problem/issue in Scarborough. The citizens of Scarborough
would like a subway here to make it easier to travel to school and
work. The only problem with this is that Mayor Rob Ford is trying to
use the $47 billion infrastructure budget to create more subway stations
downtown. His brother, Councillor Doug Ford proposed a plan to build
train stations or subways along Sheppard and Eglinton Avenue, but his
plan got rejected. The Ford Subway plan has be roaming the internet for
awhile now. It appears that the plan was started in 2001. It is now 2013
and the goal was have the transit expansion completed by 2015. They are
still planning to expand subways from The Scarborough Town Centre to
Don Mills and another subway line from Shepphard-Yonge to Downsview.
Doug Ford will continue to fight for a subway for Scarborough. He
doesn’t even mind if the city is trying to build more stations downtown.
He just doesn’t want Scarborough to be ignored.
Local Attraction: Scarborough Town Centre
One local attraction is the Scarborough Town
Centre. The Scarborough Town centre is a shopping centre in Scarborough. It
opened on May 2, 1973 with 130 new stores. In 1985, it became part of the
Toronto Transit Commission. It currently has over 250 stores. This mall has
clothing stores, movies and music stores, books stores, and a huge food-court. It
includes something for everyone. For example, it has a Wal-Mart and a
Dollarama, which means people can buy stuff at a cheaper cost. It also has
Urban Planet and Forever 21 for people that want to buy more expensive
clothing. This mall also features a theatre and entertainment complex, so there
are a lot of fun things to do at this mall. The mall is located near the 401
highway, so people can have easy access to the place.
History of Scarborough
Originally,
Scarborough was named Glasgow. In 1793, a woman by the name of Elizabeth Simcoe
thought that Glasgow looked very similar to Scarborough in England. In 1796, her
husband, Lieutenant Governor John Graves Simcoe decided to officially change
the name of Glasgow to Scarborough. By 1850, Scarborough population grew to
3800 and it became farming community. In 1867, new road, post offices,
churches, markets, stores, schools and villages started to appear. Scarborough
became a town. In 1983 it became a city and by 1997 it became a part of the
City of Toronto.
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