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  2. Toronto Seniors Services and Long-Term Care Division

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    As a division of the City of Toronto, its annual funding level is established by a vote of Toronto City Council. In 2020, Council approved a budget of $271.191 million gross and $47.953 million net, with a staff complement of 2,435.2 positions. [1]

  3. Toronto Community Housing - Wikipedia

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    Toronto Housing Company was a product of a 1999 merger between the Metropolitan Toronto Housing Company Ltd. and the City of Toronto Non-Profit Housing Corporation (also known as Cityhome). [8] Cityhome was established in 1974 to provide affordable rental accommodation for low-income families.

  4. Upper Beaches - Wikipedia

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    Predating development along Toronto's Beaches, Norway was a postal village in what is today the eastern part of Toronto. There is no evidence of Norwegian settlement in the area. Rather, the name likely comes from the Norway Pines that dominated and native tree in the region, and whose harvesting was one of the main industries for the community.

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  6. Yee Hong Centre for Geriatric Care - Wikipedia

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    Yee Hong extended its services to non-Chinese seniors, particularly those of the South Asian, Filipino and Japanese communities. [7] All three centres contain an Alzheimer unit. A child care centre will exist side by side with the senior day care centre in the Markham and Mississauga sites with their location in relatively young communities.

  7. The Beaches, Toronto - Wikipedia

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    Woodbine Beach and Kew-Balmy Beach are Blue Flag certified for cleanliness and are suitable for swimming. [3] The park and beach areas of the neighbourhood are known to be animal friendly and offer both on and off-leash dog parks. [4] The neighbourhood also serves as a home to Toronto wildlife. Most recently, Woodbine Beach has become a home to ...