Photo/JONATHAN TAILLEFER

Sawna Dial, 8, plays a prize game at the 2008 Scarborough Rotary Ribfest at Thompson Park Sunday.

Photo/JONATHAN TAILLEFER

David Veglan chows down on some ribs at the 2008 Scarborough Rotary Ribfest at Thompson Park Saturday.

Photo/NICK PERRY

Gary Cumberbatch tucks into a rack of ribs at the start of the Scarborough Rotary Ribfest 2008 Aug.1, in Thomson Park. The event continues Aug. 2 and 3 from 11 a.m. to 11 p.m.; and Aug. 4 from 11 a.m. to 6 p.m.

Photo/BRENT LEWIN

Melissa Deane works on some grinding for the Tribal Knights band's King costume. The band was preparing for the Caribana King and Queen competition and the big parade on Saturday at Exhibition Place.

Mirror Photo/JONATHAN MARC TAILL

Taisen Cowan, 8, makes a donation during the Multicultural Fundraising Breakfast held July 28 at the Markham Station restaurant. The event raised $4,000.

Mirror photo/BRENT LEWIN

Audrey Dwyer enjoys working Wednesday night at the Tribal Knights mas camp on Lawrence Avenue. The band was preparing for the Caribana King and Queen competition Thursday night and the big parade at Exhibition Place on Saturday, Aug.2.

Photo/NICK PERRY

Peter Wakelin competes in the shot put event during the 2008 Ontario ParaSport Summer games at Birchmount Stadium July 25.

Photo/NICK PERRY

Scaborough native Dwayne De Rosario reacts after scoring the winning goal for the MLS All-Stars on a penalty kick at BMO Field July 24, night. The All-Stars defeated West Ham United 3-2.

Photo/JONATHAN MARC TAILLEFER

Volunteer Craig Davies, left, teaches Haroon Mirheurdari, 12, some boxing techniques at L'Amoreaux Collegiate Institute on July 22.

Mirror photo/WILLIAM MEIJER

Babu Kanagaratnam donates blood with the help of Canadian Blood Services phlebotomist Angela Hunt during the Tamil-Canadian Tribute Blood Donor Clinic at Woodside Square on July 23.

BRIEFS

Salvation Army needs donations of men's clothing

It's time for men to rummage back through time, and their closets, in hopes of helping others.

The Salvation Army Thrift Stores is in desperate need of men's clothing and are appealing to the public for help.

The organization, the largest non-governmental direct provider of social services, says this is the lowest donation of men's clothing they've seen in a very long time.

"I cannot remember a time in well over a decade where we have ever seen such a dramatic reduction of donations of men's clothing," Arlene Boden, executive director for Central and Southwestern Ontario recycling operations, said in a press release.

To drop off donations, visit www.tstores.ca to find the closest store near you.

Back to school safety

Toronto's two school boards are banding together this summer to prepare their combined 330,000 students for back-to-school safety.

Student safety remains a top priority for both the Toronto Catholic District School Board (TCDSB) and the Toronto District School Board (TDSB), so the Student Transportation Services Departments for both boards are providing the Back to School Safely campaign for students and their parents.

As summer winds down and the beginning of the new school year looms, mall displays are being set up throughout the city to remind parents and children of basic safety rules both on and off school buses.

Children and their families are invited to see the Bus Safety Show presented by Buster the talking school bus and to hear Elmer the Safety Elephant share tips on crossing roads safely. The Toronto Police and Safety Patrollers will also be on hand, and visitors will receive loot bags with literature for parents and their children. Staff from both boards will be available to answer any questions about school bus transportation.

The displays are scheduled for:

- Saturday, Aug. 2, from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. at Albion Mall, 1530 Albion Rd., Etobicoke

- Saturday, Aug. 9, from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. at Cedarbrae Mall, 3495 Lawrence Ave. E., Scarborough

- Saturday, Aug. 16, from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. at Yorkgate Mall, 1 Yorkgate Blvd., North York

- Thursday, Aug. 21, from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. at East York Town Centre, 45 Overlea Blvd., Don Mills

- Saturday, Aug. 23, from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. at Centrepoint Mall, 6464 Yonge St., North York

TRANSIT: TTC low-car streetcar bids fall short

The job of replacing Toronto's aging streetcar fleet with new low-floor versions just got harder, after the two companies bidding for the job were unable to meet the Toronto Transit Commission's exacting specifications.

Two companies - Bombardier Transportation and Tram Power Ltd. - submitted bids for the $1.25 billion project.

But both proposals fell short of the TTC's standards. TRAM Power failed early in the process, on commercial compliance. The Bombardier proposal - seen by many as the front-runner - did not produce a design that was able to negotiate the tight turns required by the TTC.

Now, the TTC will have to approach vendors individually to attempt to purchase the new streetcars.

In a news release, the TTC said that it would still be possible to stay on schedule, to both replace the existing fleet and purchase new streetcars for the TTC's TransitCity light rail expansion.

Man charged in connection with break-ins

A man wanted for break-ins in several Toronto communities was arrested July 5 in Scarborough.

Police arrested the man after stopping a vehicle in the Neilson and Ellesmere roads area around 9:30 a.m.

The driver, Douglas Persaud, 48, of Toronto, was charged with 12 counts of break and enter and four counts of possession of property obtained by crime.

Police say the majority of the break-ins occurred in apartment buildings in Scarborough, East York, North York and midtown.

The passenger, David Paquette, 33, of Toronto, was charged with break and enter relating to a July 2 incident and two counts of possession of property obtained by crime.

Volunteers wanted for Buskerfest

Welcome to Buskerfest!

The ninth annual celebration in the St. Lawrence Market neighbourhood is looking for volunteers who will welcome people to the festival and ask for a donation for Epilepsy Toronto.

Volunteer shifts are available from 10:30 a.m. to 11 p.m. during the course of the festival, which runs from Aug. 21 to 24.

Buskerfest is expected to raise about $200,000 for Epilepsy Toronto.

For details, visit www.torontobuskerfest.com/content/volunteer.htm, e-mail volunteers@torontobuskerfest.com or call Adam Bailey at 416-964-9095.

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