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<strong>The</strong> International News Weekly REGIONAL<br />

August 04, 2017 | Toronto 04<br />

As road deaths by<br />

distracted driving double,<br />

police launch Distracted<br />

Driving Campaign<br />

<strong>The</strong> <strong>Canadian</strong> <strong>Parvasi</strong><br />

MISSISSAUGA: With road deaths rising rapidly over<br />

the years, Peel Regional Police has launched a Distracted<br />

Driving Campaign to create awareness about dangers of<br />

distracted driving and enforce zero tolerance against this<br />

behaviour on road.<br />

<strong>The</strong> campaign will run through mid-November 2017.<br />

In a release, police said the goal of this region-wide<br />

campaign is to improve road safety by reducing distracted<br />

driving. Enforcement of driving rules deters people<br />

and educate them about the danger of distracted driving.<br />

People will be warned that there is zero tolerance for<br />

distracted driving.<br />

"<strong>The</strong> text message or phone call that is apparently<br />

important CAN WAIT, and if it can’t, pull off of the roadway,’‘<br />

says the release.<br />

Figures with the Ministry of Transportation show<br />

that road deaths caused by distracted driving have doubled<br />

since 2000.<br />

Studies show drivers distracted by cellphone are four<br />

times more likely to crash than a driver<br />

ONtour Concert in Mississauga<br />

Celebrates Ontario's 150th Anniversary<br />

BRAMPTON: As part<br />

of a year-long line-up of<br />

events marking Ontario’s<br />

150th anniversary and<br />

celebrating the province,<br />

the free ONtour concert<br />

series will provide the<br />

soundtrack for the Summer<br />

of ’17, stopping in<br />

more than 20 communities<br />

across the province<br />

and in Mississauga on<br />

September 2, showcasing<br />

some of Ontario’s brightest<br />

musical talent.<br />

<strong>The</strong> ONtour concert<br />

will partner with Soundbites<br />

at Celebration<br />

Square. ONtour Mississauga<br />

will feature Tom<br />

Cochrane, Francesco<br />

Yates and Anjulie. All of<br />

Music is magic -- able to cross<br />

generational, cultural, and linguistic<br />

boundaries. ONtour is an opportunity<br />

for people from all walks of life to<br />

share in this communal experience,<br />

to build community pride, and to<br />

create cherished memories for years<br />

to come.<br />

Eleanor McMahon, Minister of Tourism,<br />

Culture and Sport.<br />

Music is a fundamental, much-loved<br />

part of celebrating, and it brings<br />

people out to meet, have fun and be<br />

positive. Our community loves every<br />

opportunity to come together and<br />

ONtour is going to be a great part of<br />

our 150th summer.<br />

Amrit Mangat, MPP for<br />

Mississauga<strong>–</strong>Brampton South<br />

the ONtour concerts are<br />

free and open to musiclovers<br />

of all ages and there<br />

are no tickets required.<br />

From Peterborough to<br />

Blind River, from Ajax to<br />

Kenora, from Hamilton to<br />

Sudbury, audiences will<br />

have the opportunity to<br />

attend a free concert featuring<br />

at least three acts.<br />

More than 50 Ontario<br />

artists will be part of the<br />

ONtour Concert Series<br />

and approximately 80,000<br />

people are expected to<br />

attend the free concerts<br />

across the province. Follow<br />

the ONtour schedule<br />

online and check often for<br />

updates at ontario.ca/ontour.<br />

(From press release)<br />

Demolition of Brampton’s monster house begins<br />

Continued from page 01<br />

Angry neighbours and councillors<br />

wanted the monster house to go as it violated<br />

city bylaws. In its earlier ruling<br />

in the case in September last year, the<br />

court had given Elbasiouni to either demolish<br />

the building or bring it in compliance<br />

with zoning laws or get fresh<br />

approval from the city’s committee of<br />

adjustment for necessary changes.<br />

Elbasiouni chose the last option<br />

and appeared before the committee<br />

of adjustment seeking change in his<br />

property from non-conforming use to<br />

duplex use. But the committee rejected<br />

it. In April this year, he was also fined<br />

$51,000 by court for submitting false<br />

information while seeking to appeal<br />

the city order to revoke his building<br />

permit.<br />

Elbasiouni had filed a false document<br />

showing that changes to zoning<br />

introduced more than a decade ago<br />

would support his land use. But no<br />

such zoning document was found in<br />

city records. Fining him $50,976.96 in<br />

indemnity costs, the court said, “<strong>The</strong><br />

appellant provided sworn information<br />

to the court that he knew was false. <strong>The</strong><br />

appellant’s conduct is unacceptable.’’<br />

Before Elbasiouni, his father and brothers<br />

had purchased this property in<br />

2010 for $381,000, it used to be a a 2,000-<br />

square-foot bungalow. Elbasiouni had<br />

planned to build it into a multi-family<br />

house for his extended family.<br />

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