life in front of him and it seems so unfair that he was taken from us at such a young age. gabriel was from slovakia. his brother told the court he was a smart, talented, kind person who made the mistake of trusting people too much, and that cost him his life. jack tayler was a forklift driver who was hoping to become a police officer. his sister jenny taylor said, our become a police officer. his sister jenny taylorsaid, 0urwhole become a police officer. his sister jenny taylor said, our whole world has been shattered into pieces, our family has a big hole missing and we are also broken without him. the body of the first young man anthony walgate was found here outside stephen port s flat. it was stephen port who had called the ambulance and he admitted lying to police about not knowing anthony. it wasn t until weeks after the fourth body was found that any of the deaths was considered as a possible murder. the coroner sarah munro qc told the jury we will have to consider had the
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Another week, another historic Toronto property on the chopping block as developers circle like sharks in search of more land on which to build condos.
This time around, we have the distinctive 144-year-old structure on the southeast corner of Strachan Avenue and Adelaide Street West, currently home to the bar Pennies and former home of Bronco s, Politica, and a myriad of other establishments since it was erected in 1877.
While not officially heritage listed or designated under Ontario s Heritage Act, architectural conservationists argue that 127 Strachan is of historical significance and that it should be preserved.