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Close to 3,000 people took part in Sunday’s Highland Park Strong Half Marathon, 5K and 1 Mile Run, a newly renamed event held in honor of the victims of the July 4 parade mass shooting.“The community is still healing, and this is part of that process of coming back stronger,” said Dan Lakin, race director with Ventures Endurance, based in Buffalo Grove.“So we look at it a couple ways,” he continued. “There’s your traditional race, and there’s also the meaning behind the race this year I think really helped drive the registration.”The Highland Park Community Foundation HPCF was a charitable partner of what was formerly the North Shore Classic, a more than four decade event which was renamed this race start was east of Port Clinton Square on Central Avenue and St. Johns year’s medal of the Highland Park Strong Half Marathon, 5K and 1 Mile Run on June 4, 2023 in downtown Highland Park. Karie Angell Luc/Pioneer PressLast July 4, Katie Goldstein, Irina McCarthy, Kevin Michael McCarthy, Stephen Straus, Jacki Lovi Sundheim, Nicolás Toledo and Eduardo Uvaldo were killed, and dozens more were the city of Highland Park released style guidelines to avoid use of “Highland Park strong,” replacing it with the suggested term of “Together Highland Park Unidos,” the Highland Park race kept the word “strong” in its executive director Terri Olian said, “This is energy. This is Highland Park. It’s the event been rebranded to be called the Highland Park Strong race, and it’s really the best that there is of Highland Park.“It’s all about energy and excitement, and coming together and support, and that’s who we are,” Olian added. “We are strong.”Michael Wilkinson of Roscoe Village is a 5K first finisher with a time of 1819. Wilkinson’s wife Stephanie grew up in Highland Park and is of the Highland Park High School Class of 2005. Taken at the Highland Park Strong Half Marathon, 5K and 1 Mile Run on June 4, 2023 in downtown Highland Park. Karie Angell Luc/Pioneer PressThe event raised more than $50,000 to benefit the HPCF’s July 4th Recovery Fund, which provides mental health, legal and other services for impacted community members.“We’re resilient and we support one another ... in the midst of terrible tragedy,” Lakin the start line, the national anthem was performed by Highland Park High School musicians. Rep. Brad Schneider, D-Highland Park, addressed the participants.“If you look around you, you see a community standing strong and coming together,” he said. “This is what community is about. This is what resilience is about, standing strong, coming together, joining together as one.”Waiting at the 5K start line are Northbrook residents from left, Jake Breen, 10, a rising fifth-grader, Chase Breen, 8, a rising-fourth grader and their mother Sarah Breen at the Highland Park Strong Half Marathon, 5K and 1 Mile Run on June 4, 2023 in downtown Highland Park. Karie Angell Luc/Pioneer PressZachary Gray, 9, a rising fourth grader from Highland Park, waved at his mother Suzie as Zachary’s parent left the corral for the who was in the company of his father Ben and also had a chip timed bib number, said he was there to support, “one of my friends. I’m running for Cooper.”Cooper Roberts was severely injured in the parade first 5K corral of the day starts at the Highland Park Strong Half Marathon, 5K and 1 Mile Run on June 4, 2023 in downtown Highland Park. Karie Angell Luc/Pioneer PressAt the 5K start line was participant William Steinberg of Highland Park who was in the July 4 parade and remembers the sounds of gunfire.“It sounded like it was some invasion happening in our town,” he recalled. “Honestly, I thought it was small rockets that were dropped at the microphone, but really it was actual gunshots I heard.“Why did it have to be Highland Park?” Steinberg and Sarah Breen of Northbrook participated with their children Jake, 10, a rising fifth grader, and Chase, 8, a rising fourth grader. The Breen family members are regulars on the local racing scene.“This one I made sure to sign up for just because I thought it was really important to be here and to try to help, in any little way, to benefit survivors and victims and everything that happened last year,” Sarah Breen said. “I just thought this was a good way to honor it.” Rep. Brad Schneider D-10th addresses participants at the start line of the Highland Park Strong Half Marathon, 5K and 1 Mile Run on June 4, 2023 in downtown Highland Park. Karie Angell Luc/Pioneer PressWith the Breen children, she said, “We talk about it a lot. They were obviously aware of what was going on last year, and we talked about why we want to run this specific race. I think the benefit is just to be there as a community, and to do what you can.”Jake Breen said he was there to run, “for the people that got shot or hurt. I hope they get better.”Chase Breen said, “This race is special because we’re helping people, the victims that got shot and the survivors, because that was a bad day.”Justin Breen added, “This is way bigger than running. Much bigger.”Breanne Cerna-Wons, 18, of Highland Park and a 2023 graduate of Highland Park High School, performs the national anthem at the start line with fellow high school musicians at the Highland Park Strong Half Marathon, 5K and 1 Mile Run on June 4, 2023 in downtown Highland Park. Karie Angell Luc/Pioneer Press
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Inverness Travel is confirmed as the lead corporate sponsor for the Highland Hospice as it takes on the London Landmarks Half Marathon as a charity partner for the first time. The Hospice plans to take a team of ten to London in March 2020 to complete the 13 miles through the heart of central London. Inverness Travel will both arrange and pay for all flights and accommodation for Team Highland Hospice. In addition, Scott Murray, Managing Director of Inverness Travel and parent company Cru Holdings, will also run the half marathon for the Highland Hospice. Scott explains “It’s a privilege to team up with the Highland Hospice, which has supported so many local people over the years. At Inverness Travel, we book trips to London nearly every day of the week, so we are more than happy to take this stress away and let the runners concentrate on completing the route and raising vital money for the Highland Hospice. As for me, I like a challenge! I’ve done a half marathon once before and the London Landmarks Half Marathon will give me the incentive I need to get my running shoes out again!” As well as running the half marathon, each member of Team Highland Hospice will also be raising money in the lead up to the event. Scott is already working on a calendar of events alongside his training schedule. This is likely to include a quiz night following the success of a recent quiz he held for charity Step Up for Sam where £2,000 was raised. Wendy Morgan, Communications Officer for Highland Hospice added “We are so grateful to Scott and the team from Inverness Travel. I too have signed up to run, along with two fellow mums from the Andy Pandy Nursery, Shelagh Kerr and Jackie Carruthers. We were all devastated earlier this year when our sons’ nursery friend Zoe Mackay lost her mum Louise after a battle with cancer. “The care and support this family, and so many others like them, receive from Highland Hospice is my inspiration – and having only ever previously entered a 5K Fun Run, this is certainly going to be a challenge!” The London Landmarks Half Marathon is a closed road, central London run and is the only half marathon to go through both the City of London and City of Westminster. The race starts on Pall Mall, finishes by Downing Street and takes runners past London’s most iconic landmarks including Big Ben, St Paul’s Cathedral, Nelson’s Column, the Gherkin, the Shard, the Tower of London and the London Eye. Team Highland Hospice is made up of Wendy Morgan, Shelagh Kerr, Scott Murray, Jackie Carruthers, Brian Cameron, Marc Wilson, Judith Colligan, David Munro, William Robertson and Chloe Robertson.
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Canadian MSRP $37,300 - $57,260 Key Specifications for 2019 Toyota Highlander Fuel Economy - City/HWY combined Horsepower 295 - 306 hp Drivetrain Front-Wheel Drive, All-Wheel Drive Engine Gasoline, Hybrid Torque 215 - 263 ft-lb Seats 7 - 8 Buyer’s Guide Avec la possibilité d’accueillir 7 ou 8 adultes dans son habitacle, le Toyota Highlander a une longueur d’avance sur le plan de l’espace pour les passagers dans le segment des VUS intermédiaires. Il est disponible avec le rouage à traction et le rouage intégral. Deux motorisations sont au menu, soit le V6 3,5 Litres qui développe 295 chevaux et 263 lb-pi de couple et la motorisation hybride, qui utilise le même moteur thermique tout en ajoutant un moteur électrique pour obtenir une cavalerie de 306 chevaux. Pour le premier choix, une boîte automatique Direct Shift à 8 rapports est offerte. Dans le cas de l’option hybride, les ingénieurs ont opté pour une transmission à variation continue. Le Highlander se décline en six modèles LE, XLE AWD, SE AWD, Limited AWD, Hybride XLE et Hybride Limited. Toutes les variantes du Highlander 2019 reçoivent un système audio à écran avec reconnaissance vocale, une prise d’entrée audio USB, la connectivité Bluetooth, SIRI Eyes-Free, des commandes au volant et 4 ports de charge USB, entre autres équipements de série. Toyota fait de la sécurité son cheval de bataille avec la suite Toyota Safety Sense P sur le Highlander 2019. Des technologies comme la détection des piétons, le système d’alerte de collision avant avec freinage d’urgence automatique, le système d’alerte de sortie de voie avec assistance à la direction, les feux de route automatiques et le régulateur de vitesse dynamique à radar font partie des caractéristiques de sécurité de série. Étant donné que les modèles hybrides sont plutôt silencieux lorsqu’ils roulent en mode électrique, ceux-ci sont équipés d’un système d’avertissement de proximité du véhicule qui sert à avertir les autres usagers de la route de leur présence. La variante de base LE système audio à écran de 6,1 po et 6 haut-parleurs, un écran multifonctions de 3,5 po, le contrôle de la température à deux zones et des roues de 18 po en alliage. Pour 2019, la variante LE AWD obtient le moniteur d’angles morts avec alerte de circulation transversale arrière de série. Le modèle XLE AWD obtient un écran de 8 po et 6 haut-parleurs, la navigation AVN, le contrôle automatique de la température à trois zones, un hayon assisté avec protection anti-obstruction, un toit ouvrant à commande assistée, des roues de 18 po en alliage et d’autres équipements de série. Finalement, la variante Limited hérite de quelques caractéristiques esthétiques distinctives, en plus d’un habitacle garni de sièges capitaine chauffants et ventilés à l’avant, des sièges capitaine chauffants à la 2e rangée et des sièges en cuir perforé à toutes les rangées. Sur le plan techno, on ajoute un système audio JBL Synthesis à écran de 8 po et 12 haut-parleurs. Les variantes hybrides ont un équipement de série similaire aux variantes à essence sur lesquelles elles se basent. À noter que ces hybrides ne sont pas des enfichables, mais bien autochargeables, elles ont donc une autonomie limitée en mode électrique. Sur le plan de la consommation, les cotes estimées pour le Toyota Highlander 2019 sont de 12 L/100 km en ville et 8,9 L/100 km sur l’autoroute, sur les modèles munis du V6 3,5 Litres. Pour les déclinaisons hybrides, on parle plutôt de 8,1 L/100 km en ville et 8,5 L/100 km sur l’autoroute. Review & Compare 2019 Toyota Highlander Trims The 2019 Toyota Highlander has 6 trims. Below you will be able to review all the trims with the option to compare. Filter by category Mechanical Fuel Safety Driver Assistance Lighting Infotainment Connectivity Comfort Convenience Interior Exterior Security 6 trims available Cancel Select 1 more trim Select 1 more trim Compare xxx trims Are you sure you want to cancel your trim comparison? Photos AutoTrader Review Canadians love their midsize SUVs, and there’s no shortage of choice out there for buyers who want the versatility of a big, capable three-row. Toyota’s entry in the market, the Highlander, stands out by blending in. It’s a sensible and well-thought-out offering that features excellent predicted reliability ratings, abundant in-cabin storage, and everyday livable comfort. Read more Reviews and News View All Articles Recall number 2021-723 Recall date 2021-11-24 System affected Accessories Model years affected 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017 2018 2019 Manufacturer Recall Number SRC XC8/XC9 / SRC RC8/RC9 / SRC RD1/RD2 Notification Type Safety Mfr Issue This recall is for certain block heater kits installed on certain vehicles or sold as accessories at Toyota or Lexus dealerships. On certain vehicles, the engine block heater cable may not have enough heat protection and could be damaged by high temperatures. If this happens, the cable could short circuit while plugged in, and cause the wiring to overheat or melt. Note This recall only affects the following block heater/cord part numbers C014003034 PK5A408J09 PU14000904 C014003151 PK5A408J13 PU14000905 C014000885 PK5A489J11 PU14000907 C014000888 PK5A489J22 PU14000909 C014000907 PK5A410H00 PU14000911 C014100904 PU14000900 PU14000913 C014100907 PU14000901 PU14003571 C014100911 PU14000902 PK5A408J05 PU14000903 Safety Risk Engine block heater wiring that overheats or melts could create the risk of a fire. Corrective Actions Toyota recommends that you should stop using the engine block heater immediately. Toyota will notify owners by mail and instruct you to take your vehicle to a dealer to disable the engine block heater. For some vehicles, the corrective actions for this recall are under development. For others, a new engine block heater cannot be installed, and the owner will receive a refund of the purchase price of the engine block heater. Recall number 2020-514 Recall date 2020-10-28 System affected Fuel Supply Model years affected 2017 2018 2019 Manufacturer Recall Number SRC RB3 & SRC RB4 Notification Type Safety Mfr Issue On certain vehicles, the low-pressure fuel pump could fail. If this happens, then engine may run rough or may not start and the check engine light may turn on. This could also result in a sudden loss of engine power while driving. Note This recall is an expansion of recalls SRC R95/SRC R96 and SRC RA2/SRC RA3 Transport Canada Recall Numbers 2020-005 and 2020-088. Safety Risk A sudden loss of engine power could increase the risk of a crash. Corrective Actions The company will notify owners by mail and instruct you to take your vehicle to a dealer to replace the fuel pump. Recall number 2020-088 Recall date 2020-03-04 System affected Fuel Supply Model years affected 2018 2019 Manufacturer Recall Number SRC RA2 / SRC RA3 Notification Type Safety Mfr Issue On certain vehicles, the low-pressure fuel pump could fail. If this happens, then engine may run rough or may not start and the check engine light may turn on. This could also result in a sudden loss of engine power while driving. Safety Risk A sudden loss of engine power could increase the risk of a crash. Corrective Actions The company will notify owners by mail and instruct you to take your vehicle to a dealer to replace the fuel pump. Recall number 2020-005 Recall date 2020-01-13 System affected Fuel Supply Model years affected 2018 2019 Manufacturer Recall Number SRC R95 / SRC R96 Notification Type Safety Mfr Issue On certain vehicles, the low-pressure fuel pump could fail. If this happens, then engine may run rough or may not start and the check engine light may turn on. This could also result in a sudden loss of engine power while driving. Safety Risk A sudden loss of engine power could increase the risk of a crash. Corrective Actions The company will notify owners by mail. The corrective actions for this recall are still being finalized. Recall number 2019-428 Recall date 2019-08-23 System affected Accessories Model years affected 2014 2015 2016 2017 2018 2019 Manufacturer Recall Number Notification Type Inconsequential Issue On certain vehicles, the hook and loop material used to attach the carpet to its underpadding may not be flame resistant. As a result, when it is tested alone, the loop fasteners do not meet the requirements of Canadian regulations. Safety Risk As the carpet is always assembled, and the loop fasteners are very small, this problem does not create a safety risk. Corrective Action This is not a recall. 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>> Register Now! The Friday Night Race Series is Back! Six weeks of downhill racing, individual and team-style competition, weekly prizes, and plenty of fun to be had. Here’s what you need to know for 2023 Registration will open on June 1st. There are 75 racer spots in the series, available on a first-come, first-served basis. Registration will close on June 23rd or when all spots are filled, whichever happens first. There is a $150 registration fee for the full, six-week series. All racers will receive one timed run on each week’s race trail. Top 10 finishers in each category will win points for their team in the overall series standings. New this year we will be racing on three different trails, hitting each trail twice over the six week series. Not only will you be competing against your fellow racers, you’ll also be racing against yourself! Team points and additional prizing will be awarded to racers who improve on their original time. Trail selections have not been finalized, but you can expect races to be held on a range of intermediate and advanced terrain. DROP IN RACERS A limited number of $20 drop in spots will be released each Friday at 8am. Drop-in registration will be available online only on a first-come, first serve basis. 2023 Dates & Trails DATE TRAIL BACKYARD BAND LINK TO RESULTS June 30 Fancy Feast Race 1 Over the Bridge Week 1 July 7 Fancy Feast Race 2 Lee Ross Week 2 July 14 Cats Paw Race 1 David Corson Week 3 July 21 Cats Paw Race 2 Brother Seamus Week 4 July 28 Happy Hour Race 1 Jahriffe Week 5 August 4 Happy Hour Race 2 TBA Week 6 Drink Positive Organic Smoothie Truck will be onsite during select FNRS races!Race photos are posted to Highland’s Facebook page every Date August 11Trails subject to change. RACE DAY SCHEDULE 900am Welcome Center OpensAll racers will receive a unique racer wristband and their start group assignment when they check in at the Welcome Center. Race wristbands grant lift access to non-season pass holders beginning at 300pm. 1000am Lift Opens 300pm Racers without a 2023 Season Pass can access the lift 500pm Race Trail Closed to Public Live Music Begins 515pm First Group of Racers StartRacers will receive their start group assignment when they check in at the Welcome Center. You must be at the top of the race course by your given start time for the weekly riders’ meeting. 700pm Results Available Online 730pm Announcements and Prizes in the BackyardStick around ALL participants are eligible for weekly raffle prizes!Live music ends at 8pm BUILDING YOUR TEAM Teams will consist of five racers. Racers who finish in the top ten of their category will earn points for their team toward the overall series standings. The top three teams at the end of the series will take home fabulous prizes! Go ahead and be strategic when building your team a team with diversity of gender and age classes will have more opportunity to finish high and score bigger points. Finalized team names and rosters must be submitted by June 26th. CLASSES & POINT STRUCTURE Age Classes Competition will be split into men’s and women’s categories in the following age classes 13 & Under 14 to 25 26 to 39 40+ Class assignments are based on your age at the start of the series June 30th, 2023. Point Scoring The top ten finishers in each category every week will earn points for their team based on the following breakdown 1st place 100 points 2nd place 80 points 3rd place 60 points 4th place 50 points 5th place 45 points 6th place 40 points 7th place 36 points 8th place 32 points 9th place 29 points 10th place 26 points DROP-IN REGISTRATION Drop-in registration will open online at 800am on race day and be available on a first-come, first-served basis. The weekly drop-in fee is $20. Drop-in participants will not earn series points, but will be eligible for weekly prizes. RULES & REGULATIONS AKA THE FINE PRINT No substitutions. If you allow another rider to race in your place, you automatically forfeit all of your series points. Your race plate must be visible at the top of the course in order to receive your timing chip. All registered racers will be given three race plates to be used during the series. There will be a $5 charge for any additional race plates needed. There are no refunds for missed races.
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