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City hosts public meeting about proposed Main and Danforth tower

January 8, 2018January 12, 2018 Josh Sherman 1 Comment

An east-end Toronto community group has concerns about how a proposed 30-storey high-rise condo at 286 Main Street just south of Danforth could impact everything from local green space to daily commutes. “The big concerns [are] parking, traffic, and can the TTC handle all these riders going on it, because it’s not just that development, […]

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 […]

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