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We Envision a City That Is Healthier Because Every Citizen Cares for the Urban Forest
Front cover Inside cover Slug text We envision a city that is healthier because every citizen cares for the urban forest. Oak stand in Kew Gardens, Beaches Tree Tour. Photographer: Robin Sutherland 1 SlugForeword text - Who we are Slug text is Growing As an organization that champions This has been an incredible year of growth for LEAF. We have expanded our staff to eight passionate people who are dedicated to urban forest issues. We’ve increased the number of trees and shrubs planted and cared for, as well as the the urban forest our mission is to: number of people we reach through our planting programs, educational workshops, training sessions and tree tours. Our wonderful volunteers have helped us with everything from planting trees to designing this report. Our board of directors has contributed their time and expertise to help with organizational development and sustainability issues. Raise public awareness We’ve expanded existing partnerships and forged many new ones with diverse Foster a sense of ownership groups across Toronto and into York Region. LEAF also has a beautiful new home in the Artscape Wychwood Arts Barns. This move brings us not only a new office Engage diverse communities space, but an outdoor area in the surrounding park where we will be designing demonstration plantings in collaboration with area residents. Provide educational tools and resources This report contains just a few highlights of our year. I invite you to visit our website, participate in a tree tour, register for a workshop, consider volunteering Facilitate urban forest stewardship or just drop by one of our monthly LEAFy Drinks gatherings to meet our staff and volunteers. -
City of Toronto — Detached Homes Average Price by Percentage Increase: January to June 2016
City of Toronto — Detached Homes Average price by percentage increase: January to June 2016 C06 – $1,282,135 C14 – $2,018,060 1,624,017 C15 698,807 $1,649,510 972,204 869,656 754,043 630,542 672,659 1,968,769 1,821,777 781,811 816,344 3,412,579 763,874 $691,205 668,229 1,758,205 $1,698,897 812,608 *C02 $2,122,558 1,229,047 $890,879 1,149,451 1,408,198 *C01 1,085,243 1,262,133 1,116,339 $1,423,843 E06 788,941 803,251 Less than 10% 10% - 19.9% 20% & Above * 1,716,792 * 2,869,584 * 1,775,091 *W01 13.0% *C01 17.9% E01 12.9% W02 13.1% *C02 15.2% E02 20.0% W03 18.7% C03 13.6% E03 15.2% W04 19.9% C04 13.8% E04 13.5% W05 18.3% C06 26.9% E05 18.7% W06 11.1% C07 29.2% E06 8.9% W07 18.0% *C08 29.2% E07 10.4% W08 10.9% *C09 11.4% E08 7.7% W09 6.1% *C10 25.9% E09 16.2% W10 18.2% *C11 7.9% E10 20.1% C12 18.2% E11 12.4% C13 36.4% C14 26.4% C15 31.8% Compared to January to June 2015 Source: RE/MAX Hallmark, Toronto Real Estate Board Market Watch *Districts that recorded less than 100 sales were discounted to prevent the reporting of statistical anomalies R City of Toronto — Neighbourhoods by TREB District WEST W01 High Park, South Parkdale, Swansea, Roncesvalles Village W02 Bloor West Village, Baby Point, The Junction, High Park North W05 W03 Keelesdale, Eglinton West, Rockcliffe-Smythe, Weston-Pellam Park, Corso Italia W10 W04 York, Glen Park, Amesbury (Brookhaven), Pelmo Park – Humberlea, Weston, Fairbank (Briar Hill-Belgravia), Maple Leaf, Mount Dennis W05 Downsview, Humber Summit, Humbermede (Emery), Jane and Finch W09 W04 (Black Creek/Glenfield-Jane -
Toronto Parks & Trails Map 2001
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444-7921 Longo's 808 York Mills Road (416)
Food Basics 1277 York Mills Rd. (416) 444-7921 Longo’s 808 York Mills Road (416) 385-3113 Metro 15 Ellesmere Road (416) 391-0626 Underhill Valu-Mart 83 Underhill Drive (416) 449-2162 Annunciation Catholic (Gr. 1-8) 65 Avonwick Gate (416) 393-5299 Donview MS (Gr. 6 to 8) 20 Evermede Drive (416) 395-2330 Fenside Public School (K- Gr. 5) 131 Fenside Drive (416) 395-2400 George S. Henry Academy (Gr. 9-12) 200 Graydon Hall Dr. (416) 395-3240 Bank of Nova Scotia St. Isaac Jogues Catholic (Gr. 1-8) 1500 Don Mills Rd. (416) 448-7020 1330 York Mills Rd. (416) 393-5315 BMO Senator O’Connor Catholic HS 4797 Leslie Street (416) 493-1090 60 Rowena Drive (416) 393-5505 CIBC 85 Ellesmere (416) 449-4896 Royal Bank 2514 Bayview Ave. (416) 510-3080 TD Bank 1470 Don Mills Rd. (416) 445-3000 808 York Mills Rd. (416) 445-6171 Fenside Drive Children’s Centre 131 Fenside Drive (416) 444-2441 Central Montessori Schools 18 Coldwater Road (416) 510-1200 Head Start Montessori 260 Yorkland Blvd. (416) 756-7300 Laurel Academy Shoppers Drugmart (Retail Outlet) 44 Upjohn Road (416) 510-8500 1277 York Mills Road (866) 607-6301 York Mills Childcare Centre North York Station Don Mills (Main) 1200 York Mills Rd. (416) 449-9453 169 The Donway W. (866) 607-6301 Main Drug Mart Duncan House 1333 Sheppard E. (416) 494-8888 125 Moatfield Drive (416) 391-1424 Medisystems Technologies Fox & Fiddle 75 Lesmills Road (416) 441-2293 44 Upjohn Road (416) 385-7705 Shoppers Drugmart Golden Griddle 808 York Mills Rd. -
Trailside Esterbrooke Kingslake Harringay
MILLIKEN COMMUNITY TRAIL CONTINUES TRAIL CONTINUES CENTRE INTO VAUGHAN INTO MARKHAM Roxanne Enchanted Hills Codlin Anthia Scoville P Codlin Minglehaze THACKERAY PARK Cabana English Song Meadoway Glencoyne Frank Rivers Captains Way Goldhawk Wilderness MILLIKEN PARK - CEDARBRAE Murray Ross Festival Tanjoe Ashcott Cascaden Cathy Jean Flax Gardenway Gossamer Grove Kelvin Covewood Flatwoods Holmbush Redlea Duxbury Nipigon Holmbush Provence Nipigon Forest New GOLF & COUNTRY Anthia Huntsmill New Forest Shockley Carnival Greenwin Village Ivyway Inniscross Raynes Enchanted Hills CONCESSION Goodmark Alabast Beulah Alness Inniscross Hullmar Townsend Goldenwood Saddletree Franca Rockland Janus Hollyberry Manilow Port Royal Green Bush Aspenwood Chapel Park Founders Magnetic Sandyhook Irondale Klondike Roxanne Harrington Edgar Woods Fisherville Abitibi Goldwood Mintwood Hollyberry Canongate CLUB Cabernet Turbine 400 Crispin MILLIKENMILLIKEN Breanna Eagleview Pennmarric BLACK CREEK Carpenter Grove River BLACK CREEK West North Albany Tarbert Select Lillian Signal Hill Hill Signal Highbridge Arran Markbrook Barmac Wheelwright Cherrystone Birchway Yellow Strawberry Hills Strawberry Select Steinway Rossdean Bestview Freshmeadow Belinda Eagledance BordeauxBrunello Primula Garyray G. ROSS Fontainbleau Cherrystone Ockwell Manor Chianti Cabernet Laureleaf Shenstone Torresdale Athabaska Limestone Regis Robinter Lambeth Wintermute WOODLANDS PIONEER Russfax Creekside Michigan . Husband EAST Reesor Plowshare Ian MacDonald Nevada Grenbeck ROWNTREE MILLS PARK Blacksmith -
Parks, Forestry and Recreation Capital Budget 2007-BEYOND (Including Pre-Approved Projects) 9/17/2007
Parks, Forestry and Recreation Capital Budget 2007-BEYOND (including Pre-Approved Projects) 9/17/2007 7C Report Sort CATEGORY WARD PROJECT TYPE OF NUMBER PROJECT PROJECT NAME 2007 Cash Flow 2008 2009 2010 2011 20xx 20xx 20xx 20xx 20xx BEYOND Description 968 3 CW PLAY 234 CAMP (SGR) Waterplay FY2007 x565 The investigations are to be conducted in the following phases leading up to the 969 3 31 PLAY camp Dentonia Park WP 65 Retrofit the mechanical system and resurface the Dentonia Park splash pad. 970 3 27 PLAY camp Allan Gardens Park WP 160 Rehabilitation of the valve chamber, plumbing, waterplay system components and 971 3 18 PLAY camp Dufferin Grove Park WP 245 The scope of work will include rehabilitation of the service vaults/chambers, 972 3 2 PLAY camp Fairhaven Park WP 90 Improve the barrier-free pathway to the wading pool and electrical equipment 1060 3 CW PLAY 235 CAMP (SGR) Waterplay FY2008-2015 x500 x500 x500 x500 x500 x500 x500 x500 x500 The investigations are to be conducted in the following phases leading up to the 1061 3 19 PLAY camp Christie Pits WP 190 Work will include the following: rehabilitating the service vaults/chambers; 1062 3 30 PLAY camp McCleary Playground WP 160 Rehabilitation of the following: service vaults/chambers, plumbing fixtures, drinking 1063 3 20 PLAY camp Bellevue Square WP 180 Rehabilitate the water service/piping, plumbing fixtures, pool piping/valves, pool 1064 3 20 PLAY camp Grange Park WP 190 The scope of work includes rehabilitation of the water service/piping, plumbing 1065 3 5 PLAY camp Mabelle Parkette WP 55 Repair the grass surface around the pool area and provide a new site sign. -
The North York East LIP Strategic Plan and Report
The North York East LIP Strategic Plan and Report The North York East Strategic Plan has been developed around six areas of focus: Information & Outreach; Civic Engagement; Collaboration & Capacity Building; Language Training & Supports; Labour Market; and Health Services.Six working groups will be established to address these areas of focus. In- depth directions for each working group are outlined in the main body of this report Executive Summary In 2009, Citizenship and Immigration Canada (CIC), in partnership with the Ontario Ministry of Citizenship and Immigration, launched Local Immigration Partnership (LIP) projects throughout Ontario. LIPs were developed as research initiatives to identify ways to coordinate and enhance local service delivery to newcomers across the province, while promoting efficient use of resources. In October 2009, Working Women Community Centre entered an agreement with CIC to lead a LIP project in the North York East area of Toronto. The North York East LIP is located in the far north of the city, contained by Steeles Avenue to the north, Highway 401 to the south, Victoria Avenue East to the east and the Don Valley River to the west. The area population is almost 80,000, 70% of which are immigrants to Canada. A major priority for the North York East LIP project was to root its research in the real-life experiences of local newcomers and local community organizations. In total, over 400 newcomers & immigrants, and over 100 service providers were consulted and engaged with to identify challenges, solutions and new directions for the settlement sector in the area. Methods of engagement for both newcomers and service providers included focus group research, key-informant interviews, community consultations and advisory panel workshops. -
18 Wynford Drive Professional Office/Medical Building
18 Wynford Drive Professional Office/Medical Building Ariel Stern, Broker 416.649.5925 [email protected] For Lease: Office/Medical Here is where your business will grow. 200-55 University Avenue, Toronto 416.649.5920 • lennard.com 18 Wynford Drive Welcoming and radiant professional office/medical building availabe for lease on the corner of Wynford and Gervais Drive off Don Mills Road Suites Leasing Agent Unit 705/706 Ariel Stern Broker Available Space 416.649.5925 2,024 SF [email protected] Net Rent $15.00 PSF Suites Availability Unit 703/704 May 1, 2020 Available Space 2,189 SF Term Net Rent 3 to 5 years $20.00 PSF Additional Rent $12.00 PSF Commission $1.25 PSF/annum Property Highlights • Professional office/medical building • Onsite cafe and pharmacy • Paid surface parking, or Two (2) underground parking spots at $60/month each • Quick access to DVP and Public Transit lennard.com 18 Wynford Drive What’s Near By • Aga Khan Museum • CF Shops at Don Mills • Ontario Science Centre • Easy access to transit & DVP Statements and information contained are based on the information furnished by principals and sources which we deem reliable but for which we can assume no responsibility. Lennard Commercial Realty, Brokerage 2019. Ariel Stern, Broker 416.649.5925 • [email protected] lennard.com 18 Wynford Drive Floor Plan: 705-706 Ariel Stern, Broker 416.649.5925 • [email protected] lennard.com 18 Wynford Drive Floor Plan: 703 - 704 Ariel Stern, Broker 416.649.5925 • [email protected] lennard.com 18 Wynford Drive Units 705 - 706 Ariel Stern, Broker 416.649.5925 • [email protected] lennard.com 18 Wynford Drive Units 703 - 704 Ariel Stern, Broker 416.649.5925 • [email protected] lennard.com. -
Orking Rough, Living Poor
Working Rough, Living Poor Employment and Income Insecurities faced by Racialized Groups and their Impacts on Health Published by Access Alliance Multicultural Health and Community Services, 2011 Study funded by: To be cited as: Wilson, R.M., P. Landolt, Y.B. Shakya, G. Galabuzi, Z. Zahoorunissa, D. Pham, F. Cabrera, S. Dahy, and M-P. Joly. (2011). Working Rough, Living Poor: Employment and Income Insecurities Faced by Racialized Groups in the Black Creek Area and their Impacts on Health. Toronto: Access Alliance Multicultural Health and Community Services. The content for this report was collaboratively analyzed and written by the core team of the Income Security, Race and Health research working group. The research was designed and implemented with valuable feedback from all our Advisory Committee members and other community partners (see list in Acknowledgement section) The views expressed in this report do not necessarily represent the views of The Wellesley Institute or the Metcalf Foundation. Requests for permission and copies of this report should be addressed to: Access Alliance Multicultural Health and Community Services 500-340 College Street Toronto, ON M5S 3G3 Telephone: (416) 324-8677 Fax: (416) 324-9074 www.accessalliance.ca © 2011 Access Alliance Multicultural Health and Community Services About the Income Security, Race and Health Research Working Group The Income Security, Race and Health (ISRH) Research Working Group is a interdisciplinary research group comprising of academics, service providers, and peer researchers interested in examining racialized economic and health inequalities. The group was established in Toronto in 2006 under the leadership of Access Alliance. The key goals of the ISRH team are to investigate the systemic causes of growing racialized inequalities in employment and income, and to document the health impacts of these inequalities. -
Welcome to the City of Toronto Staff Team
Parks, Forestry & Recreation WADING POOL MANUAL Welcome to the City of Toronto Staff Team ............................................................................................................ 5 PARKS, FORESTRY & RECREATION VISION AND MISSION ....................................................................... 5 Contact Numbers and Pool Locations ...................................................................................................................... 6 Etobicoke York District Locations and Contacts ..................................................................................................... 8 North York District Locations and Contacts ............................................................................................................ 9 Scarborough District Locations and Contacts .......................................................................................................... 9 Toronto & East York District Wading Pool Locations .......................................................................................... 10 Section 1 Customer Service ........................................................................................................................... 13 1.1 The Golden Rules of Customer Service ......................................................................................... 13 1.2 Responding to Customer Complaints ............................................................................................. 14 Section 2 Responsibilities ............................................................................................................................. -
Rapid Transit in Toronto Levyrapidtransit.Ca TABLE of CONTENTS
The Neptis Foundation has collaborated with Edward J. Levy to publish this history of rapid transit proposals for the City of Toronto. Given Neptis’s focus on regional issues, we have supported Levy’s work because it demon- strates clearly that regional rapid transit cannot function eff ectively without a well-designed network at the core of the region. Toronto does not yet have such a network, as you will discover through the maps and historical photographs in this interactive web-book. We hope the material will contribute to ongoing debates on the need to create such a network. This web-book would not been produced without the vital eff orts of Philippa Campsie and Brent Gilliard, who have worked with Mr. Levy over two years to organize, edit, and present the volumes of text and illustrations. 1 Rapid Transit in Toronto levyrapidtransit.ca TABLE OF CONTENTS 6 INTRODUCTION 7 About this Book 9 Edward J. Levy 11 A Note from the Neptis Foundation 13 Author’s Note 16 Author’s Guiding Principle: The Need for a Network 18 Executive Summary 24 PART ONE: EARLY PLANNING FOR RAPID TRANSIT 1909 – 1945 CHAPTER 1: THE BEGINNING OF RAPID TRANSIT PLANNING IN TORONTO 25 1.0 Summary 26 1.1 The Story Begins 29 1.2 The First Subway Proposal 32 1.3 The Jacobs & Davies Report: Prescient but Premature 34 1.4 Putting the Proposal in Context CHAPTER 2: “The Rapid Transit System of the Future” and a Look Ahead, 1911 – 1913 36 2.0 Summary 37 2.1 The Evolving Vision, 1911 40 2.2 The Arnold Report: The Subway Alternative, 1912 44 2.3 Crossing the Valley CHAPTER 3: R.C.