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West (W) Numerical Community Listing Alphabetical Community Listing 0010 West Humber-Clairville 0261 Humberlea-Pelmo Park W5 0200 Alderwood 0150 Kingsway South 0020 Mount Olive-Silverstone-Jamestown 0262 Humberlea-Pelmo Park W4 0340 Beechborough-Greenbrook 0430 Lambton Baby Point 0030 Thistletown-Beaumonde Heights 0270 Downsview-Roding-CFB 0220 Black Creek 0190 Long Branch 0040 Rexdale-Kipling 0280 Maple Leaf 0330 Briar Hill-Belgravia 0280 Maple Leaf 0050 Elms-Old Rexdale 0290 Rustic 0310 Brookhaven-Amesbury 0120 Markland Wood 0060 Kingsview Village-The Westway 0300 Weston 0380 Caledonia-Fairbank 0170 Mimico 0070 Willowridge-Martingrove-Richview 0310 Brookhaven-Amesbury 0390 Corso Italia-Davenport 0350 Mount Dennis 0080 Humber Heights 0320 Yorkdale-Glen Park 0460 Dovercourt-Wallace Emerson-Junction 0020 Mount Olive-Silverstone-Jamestown 0090 Edenbridge-Humber Valley 0330 Briar Hill-Belgravia 0270 Downsview-Roding-CFB 0180 New Toronto 0100 Princess-Rosethorn 0340 Beechborough-Greenbrook 0090 Edenbridge-Humber Valley 0100 Princess-Rosethorn 0110 Eringate-Centennial-West Deane 0350 Mount Dennis 0050 Elms-Old Rexdale 0040 Rexdale-Kipling 0120 Markland Wood 0360 Rockcliffe-Smythe 0110 Eringate-Centennial-West Deane 0360 Rockcliffe-Smythe 0130 Etobicoke West Mall 0370 Keelesdale-Eglinton West 0130 Etobicoke West Mall 0470 Roncesvalles 0140 Islington-City Centre West 0380 Caledonia-Fairbank 0240 Glenfi eld-Jane Heights 0420 Runnymede-Bloor West Village 0150 Kingsway South 0390 Corso Italia-Davenport 0440 High Park North 0290 Rustic 0160 Stonegate-Queensway 0400 Weston-Pellam Park 0450 High Park-Swansea 0480 South Parkdale 0170 Mimico 0410 Junction Area 0080 Humber Heights 0160 Stonegate-Queensway 0180 New Toronto 0420 Runnymede-Bloor West Village 0210 Humber Summit 0030 Thistletown-Beaumonde Heights 0190 Long Branch 0430 Lambton Baby Point 0262 Humberlea-Pelmo Park W4 0010 West Humber-Clairville 0200 Alderwood 0440 High Park North 0261 Humberlea-Pelmo Park W5 0300 Weston 0210 Humber Summit 0450 High Park-Swansea 0250 Humbermede 0400 Weston-Pellam Park 0220 Black Creek 0460 Dovercourt-Wallace Emerson-Junction 0140 Islington-City Centre West 0070 Willowridge-Martingrove-Richview 0230 York University Heights 0470 Roncesvalles 0410 Junction Area 0230 York University Heights 0240 Glenfi eld-Jane Heights 0480 South Parkdale 0370 Keelesdale-Eglinton West 0320 Yorkdale-Glen Park 0250 Humbermede 0060 Kingsview Village-The Westway.
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