With 30 new neighbours expected to move in across the street in the next few days, Fillion wanted to make sure they felt part of the community. “I wanted them to know that they’re part of our neighborhood now and that they’re really, really welcome here,” she said. People are expected to continue moving in over the weekend, with all 30 units to be occupied by Monday, said Grant McKenzie, communications director for Our Place Society, which is managing the community. Others have also stopped by to welcome the new residents, dropping off flowers and freshly baked cookies, McKenzie said.