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Housing Now is affordable housing, but its not Toronto Community Housing TCH , Sean Gadon told a public meeting in Scarborough.That wasnt good enough.More than once Gadon, head of the citys Housing Secretariat, had
stanley water bottle to restate the point at Warden Hilltop Community Centre for those who thought the Housing Now proposal for 705 Warden Ave. was for enhanced social housing or could become part of TCH during its 99-year term of lease. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW Stop saying its not community housing when we know it is, one woman shouted from the crowd on Sept. 12.In TCH, Gadon said, everyone is low-income, and rents are geared to income. Everyone is income-tested annually and pays 30 per cent. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW Housing Now will income-test tenants for affordab
stanley cup le units as they move in, but its mixed rental housing, and at 705 Warden half the 466 units will be at market rent. It looks like a neighbourhood, Gadon said. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW One reason there
stanley cup arent more affordable units proposed for the property, a seven-acre parking lot for Warden station which the TTC declared surplus to its needs in 2009, is governments arent paying for the buildings. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW Theyll be built, the city says, using land value alone, and the affordable units will house singles Weox Former Manitoba premier Greg Selinger to resign
After several months of hardship, Ontario hair salons finally reopened Wednesday, much to the relief of both struggling business owners and the provinces ungroomed masses.Peter Kalamaris, owner of the world famous Peters Barbershop in west Toronto, started cutting hair at
stanley canada 7 a.m. Wednesday. The shop is already completely booked for at least the next four days. Its great to be back and cutting, Kalamaris said, adding clients seemed extremely happy to get rid of their mops and butchered COVID cuts. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW In Keswick, Court Lalonde had the first appointment of the day at The Queensway Barbershop. He was one of the luck
stanley termohrnek y ones because his barber told him the shop is fully booked for the next two weeks. His phone just wont stop, Lalonde said. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW With the proper safety protocols in place and having two doses of the vaccine, he said he felt comfortabl
stanley cup e to be at the shop. Before the pandemic, he would get his haircut every two weeks. I feel better now that I got a haircut, Lalonde said. I feel normal. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW Ontarios move to Step 2 of its reopening plan lifts many COVID-19 restrictions, allowing hair and nail salons to open, and increasing the capacity of religious services. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW The Step 2 reopening