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A block of homes in the Junction Triangle may soon be razed to make way for a 28-storey residential high-rise.
Developers Marlin Spring, Trolleybus Urban Development Inc. and Campont Developments have submitted a proposal to rezone the piece of land encompassing 316-336 Campbell Ave.
The row of homes at 316-336 Campbell Ave. may be demolished for a 28-storey condo. Photo via Google Maps.
Currently, there are 10 two-storey homes occupying the 24,649-square-foot site behind the local pub Boo Radley s and across the Portuguese staple Piri Piri.
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Rain, shine, or snowstorm, Bill Hudson can be found at the intersection of Queen Street West and Dunn Avenue twice a week handing out bread to anyone passing by.
It s something he s been doing with his church, Bonar-Parkdale Presbyterian, since the start of the pandemic. I get my pleasure out of seeing the response of the people who really appreciate receiving something. It seems to make a lot of difference in their lives, Hudson told blogTO. Life can be hard for a lot of people, and if you can help in some way, you should do what you can to help them.