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  2. Toronto Regional Real Estate Board - Wikipedia

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    Toronto's Co-operative Listing System was first created in 1924, but only lasted 8 months. [4] Later, in 1944, its Multiple Listing Service was established, [4] and was computerized in 1974. [4] TRREB currently utilizes REALM by Stratus Data Systems and Matrix by CoreLogic to allow members to manage their listings.

  3. List of neighbourhoods in Toronto - Wikipedia

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    Davisville Village, North Toronto: N 18 New Toronto: Etobicoke New Toronto N 50 Newtonbrook East North York Newtonbrook: N 36 Newtonbrook West North York Newtonbrook: N 68 North Riverdale Old City of Toronto Riverdale: N 74 North St. James Town Old City of Toronto St. James Town: N 173 North Toronto Old City of Toronto North Toronto: N 54 O ...

  4. King Square Shopping Mall - Wikipedia

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    Approximately 150 out of 560 commercial units remain available for lease, with efforts to attract new tenants actively in progress. Additionally, plans for further development on adjacent properties were anticipated, with proposals for a hotel and residential spaces aimed at enhancing the area's community structure.

  5. Toronto Municipal Licensing & Standards Division - Wikipedia

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    The MLS is also in charge of regulating the use of fireworks in Toronto, where the sale and use of fireworks is only allowed without a permit on two civic holidays: Canada Day and Victoria Day. However a growing push from the various multicultural communities of Toronto have urged a change to the bylaws that allow fireworks at holidays such as ...

  6. Woodbine Avenue - Wikipedia

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    The southern section in Toronto runs just under 4 kilometres (2.5 mi), and begins near Ashbridge's Bay on the shore of Lake Ontario, at Lake Shore Boulevard, which ends by curving north to default into Woodbine. [1] This section of Woodbine then continues north and ends at O'Connor Drive.

  7. Toronto Community Housing - Wikipedia

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    In 2011, TCHC initiated a program of selling off units and other assets to delegate the proceeds to the backlog of building repairs. In 2012, the Ontario government approved the sale of 65 properties. Toronto City Council approved the sale of 55 properties in October 2012. By 2013, TCHC still estimated $751 million in repairs needed for its ...

  8. Woodbine Centre - Wikipedia

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    Woodbine Centre is a shopping mall in Toronto, Ontario, Canada. It is located at Rexdale Boulevard and Highway 27 in the Rexdale area of Toronto, across Rexdale Boulevard from Woodbine Racetrack. The mall has over 130 stores and is home to Fantasy Fair, a year-round indoor amusement park. The fair houses a Charles I. D. Looff carousel.

  9. Woodbine Beach - Wikipedia

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    The area around Woodbine Beach was once a cottage community in a similar style to the communities on the Toronto Island, today it is a popular beach. [1] Until Lake Shore Boulevard was extended to Woodbine Avenue in the 1950s, Woodbine Beach was not a bathing beach, but rather a wooded area known as 'The Cut'.