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Queen Street restaurant rules could be reconsidered

April 5, 2016April 5, 2016 Anna Killen 0 Comments

A lot has changed along Queen Street East since 1985 – stores have opened and closed, restaurants have come and gone – but one thing that hasn’t changed is the bylaw governing how those restaurants operate. Residents and business owners are now being asked if they’d like to see the bylaw revised and updated, or […]

Employment questions as Lowe’s eyes Shoppers World

June 16, 2015June 16, 2015 Andrew Hudson 0 Comments

Another big retailer is looking to fill the void that Target left at Shoppers World Danforth. But even so, the Target layoffs have rallied community groups to aim beyond retail in the search for better local jobs. Home improvement chain Lowe’s has agreed to lease the 134,000 square foot space that Target held in the […]

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