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220 Oak Street The Official 220 Oak Street page This group is open to residents and friends of 220 Oak Street, Toronto. email : [email protected]

The idea is to keep in touch with neighbours and to find out what's happening in the community. Please be respectful, and remember, if you need a repair, contact the superintendent Mr Earl Avila, or phone the contact centre 416-981-5500

Remember there is a Hub Service Office in the lobby where you can talk about tenancy issues, safety ,etc.

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MAYOR OLIVIA CHOW !!!

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SUMACH FOOD CENTER June Schedule

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🚨One Week Left to Apply!🚨
đźš— Employment Opportunity đźš—
The Mississaugas of the Credit First Nation is seeking Independent Contract Medical Transportation Drivers. If you’re interested in providing essential transportation services to support community health, we encourage you to apply.

📍 Submit your documentation in a sealed envelope to:
Medical Transportation Coordinator
2-659 New Credit Road
Social & Health Services
Mississaugas of the Credit Hagersville, ON

đź—“ Application Deadline: Wednesday, June 17th, 2026

The Medical Transport Coordinator office is currently gathering information for submission to NIHB for approval of contract drivers.

âť“ Questions? Contact Michele King at [email protected]
Help make a difference in your community—apply today!

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It’s something she had done hundreds of times. In her home kitchen, with her niece on a summer day in 2024, Grandma Sherry made a batch of her now-famous bannock.

Her niece took a video of the process and posted it to TikTok. At this point, Grandma Sherry (as she prefers to be called) already had some traction on social media – amassing over ten thousand followers from her cooking videos. This amount social-media-success was already shocking to Grandma Sherry. But one bannock video took her to a whole new level.

“I went into town after I posted it and someone stopped me and asked if I was Grandma Sherry. They told me I had gone viral. I had no idea,” said Sherry.

Read the whole story on the Eagle Feather News website
eaglefeathernews[dot]com/2026/06/05/from-bannock-to-broadcast-tv-grandma-sherry-serves-culture-on-aptn/

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What happens when eviction becomes the default outcome?

We're proud to see CCHR's Director of Policy, Research and Law Reform, Margaret Flynn, featured as a co-author in the newly released book Evictions in Canada: The Impact of Evictions on Security of Tenure and the Right to Housing by Balanced Supply of Housing.

In their chapter, Sarah Buhler and Margaret Flynn explore eviction decision-making in Saskatchewan and raise important questions about proportionality, discretion, and eviction prevention.

The book brings together researchers from across Canada to better understand the impacts of evictions and what stronger protections for renters could look like.

Read the book: https://ow.ly/mTzj50Z9uKC


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