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    Miscellany Toronto Photographs: Then and Now

    The new building appears to be home to the City of Toronto's Parkdale Social Services. However, the rest of the site to the north still makes candy bars, under the Nestlé banner (72 Sterling Road).
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    Miscellany Toronto Photographs: Then and Now

    Lovatt Place was a dead-end street heading east from Sumach Street, the next intersection north of Wascana Ave, roughly where the post-Regent Park-recompassed Shuter intersects Sumach. Williamson Place is harder to figure out, except it was in the vicinity of 124-126 Eastern Ave, placing it iin...
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    How common are homes without 3-prong grounded outlets in Toronto?

    I suspect any older homes still featuring 2-prong outlets just didn't drop the cash to replace all their outlets after removing the knob and tube service. However, I have personally seen worse: When my wife and I were house hunting two years ago, we got to tour a two-story detatched built in...
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    Strange bus routes

    Mississauga Route 230 = 87 Mississauga route 230 ("Sheridan Express") used to be route 87, before MT bumped the express route numbers to the 200's around the fall of 2005. There was probably a lag before the changed route number appeared on posted maps.
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    TTC: Jane (LRT) RapidTO

    I take it you don't live there.
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    TTC: Jane (LRT) RapidTO

    Junction to Bloor West stretch constricted I doubt that there is a practical way to widen Jane south of Dundas by even one lane, let alone two. I marked existing buildings that butt up right to the sidewalk in this Google map. The large swath of retail from Annette down toward the subway is...

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