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         caption:Former Ontario Lt.-Gov. James Bartleman, left, accepts a $10,000 cheque from  Rotary Club of Toronto West president Brian Hicks for his Club Amick, a book club for aboriginal children ages five to 10.
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BRIEFS

Staples hosts its back-to-school supply drive

Help all kids have a great back-to-school experience.

For the third year, Staples Business Depot is hosting its Back-to-School Supply Drive at each of its locations in the city. The office supply store is teaming up with local community service organizations such as the Kiwanis Club and the Children's Aid Society to ensure every child will be able to afford the needed supplies for a successful school year.

People are encouraged to donate school supplies or money at Staples locations until Sept. 7. Money will be mainly used to purchase more expensive items including calculators, knapsacks and binders.

Bins will be set up in front of the Staples locations so customers can easily donate items such as pens, pencils and notebooks.

Community grants up for grabs to 'vital' leaders

Toronto's vital people can get some help improving their skills.

Each year, the Toronto Community Foundation's Vital People Grant provides up to $5,000 to community leaders in Toronto who are working or volunteering at not-for-profit organizations.

The grants are awarded to support continued formal training or informal development opportunities that enhance the leadership abilities of people who work at Toronto's non-profit community groups. The grants are available to those just taking on new leadership challenges as well as those with many years of experience.

"We are very proud of our Vital People Grant," said Rahul Bhardwaj, president and CEO of the Toronto Community Foundation. "It allows us to help some of Toronto's remarkable community leaders have an extraordinary impact in our city through continued education."

Deadline for applying is Sept. 24 at 5 p.m. Visit www.tcf.ca for details.

Scotiabank RV stopping in Scarborough

Scotiabank's cross-country tour will be making a stop in Scarborough Monday, Aug. 18 to help small business owners grow their businesses.

The bank's RV, equipped to deliver information, advice and tools to small business owners, left Vancouver in early June. The local stop will be at the branch at 4723 Steeles Ave., east of Kennedy Road, between 2 and 5 p.m.

The "Get Growing to a Million" RV will be open to interested small business customers, who can meet with advisors to identify strategies to grow their businesses.

For details, visit www.scotiabank.com.

Pizza Nova raises dough for Variety

Pizza Nova's That's Amore Pizza for Kids fundraising event last month raised the largest amount of dough in its nine-year history.

On May 13, more than 100 Pizza Nova locations across Southern Ontario participated in the annual event to benefit Variety - The Children's Charity. Throughout the all-day event, medium pepperoni pizzas were served for $3.99, and Pizza Nova donated $1 from each pizza sold to Variety.

Thousands of customers lined up out the doors at Pizza Nova locations across the province to demonstrate their support for a good cause. Pizza Nova handed a $99,005 cheque to Variety Village on May 21, exceeding the goal by $19,000.

Pizza Nova is a family-operated business founded in Toronto in 1963.

Top marks for Schulich in global ranking

York University's Schulich School of Business is ranked No. 1 in Canada and 23rd in the world, according to Time Warner business publication Expansion.

Expansion, based in Mexico, published its global MBA school ranking list May 12.

Schulich was one of only two Canadian business schools to make the ranking, with the Rotman School of Management, at the University of Toronto, placing 29th.

Schulich ranked ninth among business schools outside the United States and 15th among North American business schools.

Stanford claimed the top spot, followed by Harvard. Wharton and London Business School tied for third.

The ranking, established by Expansion in 2006, rates leading MBA programs worldwide using a broad range of criteria, including academic quality, return on investment and global value.

Schulich plans to establish satellite centres in Mexico City and Sao Paulo, Brazil, during the next year. The school has satellite centres in Beijing, Shanghai, Seoul, Mumbai and Moscow.

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