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Fri, Dec 5, 2025

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Canada takes longest to settle refugees from this region, report reveals, calling it 'systemic racism'

Canadian Council for Refugees report, released Friday, is based on Immigration Department data and looks at wait times by region.

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Prospective mom sought money and gifts after 12-year-old boy’s death left couple ‘financially screwed,’ murder trial hears

“Our son suddenly died in our home,” Brandy Cooney wrote to Hudson’s Bay Company on Instagram. “Any way you could donate items or give a gift card type thing to pick what we think would suit the room and our…

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Toronto's housing development charges are among the highest in Canada, CMHC says. The city disputes the findings

High development charges are being passed onto homebuyers and renters, straining housing affordability, the Canada Mortgage and Housing Corp. says.

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Commission proposes changes to leaders' debates for next election campaign

The head of Canada's Leaders' Debate Commission wants to end post-debate question-and-answer sessions with reporters and lock in new rules that could exclude parties like the Greens from the debate stage.

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FIFA World Cup draw: Canada to find out which countries its hosting; Donald Trump expected to be front and centre

Follow our live blog for news and analysis as Canada finds out its World Cup opponents.

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Toronto will find out which World Cup teams it’ll host today. For fans, excitement is building toward a ‘perfect storm’

Friday's ceremony in Washington, D.C. will be a milestone as the World Cup looms. Anticipation is growing at home.

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Winning moguls never gets old for World Cup record holder Mikaël Kingsbury. He's said that nearly 100 times

Canadian will hit the century mark with his next World Cup victory — a staggering number in a sport where just getting that many races is considered an achievement.

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Insanely good no-bake chocolate peanut butter crunch bars

Every day until Christmas, we're baking a recipe from the Star’s archives. Today, Grant chases nostalgia through chocolate and peanut butter.

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These parents aren't buying toys for their kids this Christmas — and why they say you shouldn't either

Experiential gifts have emerged as a debate among parents online in recent years, especially as the cost of living rises and the needs and wants of children change.

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Why the floor you live on may determine your chance of surviving cardiac arrest

The lack of quick access to CPR and AEDs poses a serious danger in the tall buildings being added to Toronto's skyline.

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Carney to meet Trump, Sheinbaum in Washington at FIFA event Friday

The meeting with Trump is expected to be brief, says the Prime Minister's Office.

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Ontario judge grants international medical school grads a temporary lifeline

Judge extends applications for grads who would have been excluded from first round of matching for residency placements under a controversial new rule.

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Climate change advisers quit over Carney government's energy deal with Alberta

Two departing members of Canada's Net-Zero Advisory Body say the Carney government is shredding any hope the country will meet its climate goals.

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Ford government slammed for loaning Algoma $100M as steel firm cuts 1,000 jobs

Opposition parties said the aid should have come with provisions to protect jobs.

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Protest continues over Ford government suspension of immigrant skilled trades program

Hundreds of workers are in limbo after the Ford government suspended the skilled trades stream of the Ontario Immigrant Nominee Program.

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U.S. military conducts strike on another suspected drug boat as probe into the first strike begins

This is the 22nd strike the U.S. military has carried out against boats in the Caribbean Sea and eastern Pacific Ocean the Trump administration claims were trafficking drugs.

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Former MLSE boss Leiweke pardoned by Trump months after being indicted

Tim Leiweke was indicted for allegedly orchestrating a conspiracy to rig the bidding process for an arena at a public university in Austin, Texas.

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Jury rules Toronto woman serving life sentence for axe murder of boyfriend is now eligible for parole three years early

The 12-person jury said Thursday night that Nicola Puddicombe should be eligible in May 2029. She will still need to convince the Parole Board of Canada that she should be released from prison.

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City pushes forward with geared-down bike lane plan after Ford government bans removal of traffic lanes

"We keep the car lanes, we put the bike lanes in, everybody is happy,” Mayor Olivia Chow said of the 20-kilometre, $30-million compromise.

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Two more arrests with 14 now charged in major fraud scheme dating back nearly a decade

The police investigation, dubbed Project Déjà Vu, revealed the scheme involved money drawn from fraudulently obtained credit card accounts and amounted to $4 million in losses.

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MONTHLY FIRE ALARM TESTING -2025

Please be advised, that the monthly fire alarm testing has been scheduled for Thursday, December 11, 2025 at 8:00 AM.

During this time, you may hear a fire alarm bell ring intermittently. In the event of a real emergency, you will hear the bells ringing continuously - please call 911.

Thank you for you cooperation,

MONTHLY FIRE ALARM TESTING -2025

Pets - Did you know?

TENANTS AND VISITORS ARE PROHIBITED FROM BRINGING PETS ONTO THE PROPERTY.

There are limitations to the size and number of pets which are permitted in your condominium community. Dogs must not weigh more than 40lbs . Additionally, certain dogs are not permitted, such as Rottweilers, Doberman Pinschers, Alsatian Pitbulls or Bulldogs. Dogs occupying the units must be registered with Management.

Pets - Did you know?

HAPPY HOLIDAYS!

Your Board of Directors and Management wish all owners and tenants a Happy Holiday Season. May 2026 bring all much joy, peace, health, prosperity and good times with those we love.

HAPPY HOLIDAYS!

Holiday Decorations Reminder

- No real (natural) Christmas trees are permitted.
- Nothing may be attached to the exterior of any suite doors or any other common elements (i.e. wreaths, decorations, etc.)
- Nothing, including but not limited to lights, decorations, candles or similar, is permitted to be installed/affixed on the balconies or patios or any other common elements without the written authorization of the Board of Directors.

Holiday Decorations Reminder

Building Security & Exterior Doors

Monday, October 27 at 10:49 AM

Dear Residents,

Please ensure:

- any exterior door is properly shut behind you, and
- you do not allow any unknown persons inside when entering/exiting the building.

Thank you for doing your part.

Property Management

Building Security & Exterior Doors

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