Global News – Tara Deschamps – Jul 22, 6:42 AM
Updated: July 22, 2018 1:44 pm EST Monica Martins and her husband had been looking for a house for nine months by the time they fell in love with a “character home” in Toronto's east end. With demand for properties high and bidding…
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Toronto Life – Jonathan Forani – Jul 23, 8:19 AM
Sale of the Week: The $3.2-million condo that shows there may still be life in Toronto's former Trump Tower Address: 311 Bay Street, Unit 5303 Neighbourhood: Financial District Agent: Wanda Cowie, Royal Lepage Real Estate Services Ltd., Brokerage A…
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battlefordsNOW – Jul 22, 6:45 AM
TORONTO — After her husband died, Elizabeth Hill says she would lay awake listening for bumps in the night in her eerily empty home — so to get some shut-eye, she decided let a stranger live with her. Since then, the 75-year-old has…
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Times Colonist
TORONTO — Five things to watch for in the Canadian business world in the coming week: Aecon Group Inc. releases second-quarter results after markets close on Thursday. The construction company, which was recently the target of a failed…
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Toronto Star – Jul 23, 3:00 AM
Mike MacDonald's column on housing will hopefully not fall on deaf ears as seems to have happened in past elections. Clearly the affordable housing issue has gotten worse, not better. MacDonald says there are more than 3,500 social housing units…
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CBC – Michael Smee – Jul 23, 2:00 AM
Share on Facebook Share on Twitter Share by Email Construction sites that engulf neighbouring sidewalks and roads creating traffic bottlenecks and serpentine pedestrian detours will be in the crosshairs at this week's Toronto city council meeting.
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Urban Toronto – Jul 22, 9:00 PM
Today's Photo of the Day features a skyline view of Midtown Toronto's Yonge and Eglinton area. Captured from the south and submitted by Forum contributor 111, this view shows the topped out E Condos standing as the tallest building in Toronto north…
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HuffPost Canada – Daniel Tencer – Jul 21, 7:28 AM
With house prices rising sharply in some Canadian cities, the pressure on homebuyers to get into the market has grown intense. We are a homeowner society, after all, and for many people, a house or condo is the ultimate status symbol. But with…
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National Observer – Jul 20, 5:52 AM
It may not get more than a passing glance when it goes in front of Toronto City Council at their meeting next week, but one short sentence buried on the fifteenth page of a routine budget report should send a chill up the spine of Mayor John Tory.
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Brampton
Are you in the market for a new home? If you are—and you happen to be fabulously wealthy—you might be happy to know that 10 very expensive homes are waiting for brand new owners to call them their own. If you're not quite so wealthy…
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