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Southcore welcomes CIBC Mellon to 1 York St.

CIBC Mellon is moving its headquarters to 1 York St., at the corner of York and Harbour streets in Toronto’s South Core business district. The company’s newly-constructed Downtown office was designed as part of CIBC Mellon’s ongoing investment in fostering ...

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Affordable long-term care housing coming to West Don Lands

The Rekai Centres and Options for Homes announced a new partnership to deliver much needed long-term care beds and affordable condos in the West Don Lands on June 13. The Rekai Centres is a non-profit, charitable corporation which owns and ...

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Seniors’ month event raises awareness of elder abuse

The Toronto Seniors’ Forum gives a voice to seniors not often heard. Their dedicated members work to ensure the City of Toronto meets its commitment to provide services equitably to all senior residents. Seniors’ Month in Toronto and World Elder ...

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Private clinic patients pay thousands in extra user charges

Surveys of hundreds of private health clinics and patients across Canada reveal that extra user fees amounting to hundreds or thousands of dollars are threatening access to health care and hurting patients. A new cross-Canada study includes survey results of ...

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Pest control violation at Church St. pub rated ‘significant’

Toronto Public Health inspected the Hair of the Dog restaurant at 425 Church St. (north of Carlton) on May 24 and found a significant pest control problem. In a report published to the city’s DineSafe web site, the restaurant has been handed ...

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Genesis Motors latest Riverside business win

Genesis Motors Canada opened its first Canadian retail boutique at 630 Queen Street East in Riverside on May 30. The Markham-based auto manufacturer brands itself as having “modernized the luxury shopping experience through its unique Genesis at Home service,” a demonstration and vehicle ...

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Security camera footage of Trinity Square assault suspect

The Toronto Police Service requests assistance locating a man wanted in an Assault Cause Bodily Harm investigation. On Friday, May 19, 2017, at 9 a.m., officers responded to a call for an assault in the Trinity Square area, near the ...

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Garden District restaurant will have retractable roof: 401 Yonge

The bustling Yonge-Dundas neighborhood, a hub of tourism and entertainment in the heart of Downtown Toronto will soon be home to a vibrant and inviting new Boston Pizza restaurant at the corner of Yonge St. and Gerrard St., thanks to ...

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Be careful! Razor’s RipStiks recalled due to rear wheel problems

This voluntary recall involves Razor RipStik Electric motorized caster boards. The boards are blue and black in color, have two wheels, a hub motor and a lithium ion battery. They have a wireless digital hand remote that controls the speed ...

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Brewery tour May 25 explores Old Town, Corktown suds heritage

The SLNA has shared this invitation with TheBulletin.ca: Heritage Toronto invites local residents to explore the malty brewing history of Old Town Toronto. First introduced last year, this tour got rave reviews from participants, who enjoyed the walk around Old ...

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