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From the front page: 50 years ago – July 22, 1971

From the front page: 50 years ago – July 22, 1971
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From the front page: 50 years ago – May 13, 1971

Article content We are sharing the stories that appeared on the front page of the Northland Post 50 years ago. Senior citizens’ units attract 325 applications Town clerk Larry Adshead reported to council that there are already 325 applicants for the long-awaited senior citizens’ units to be built on the corner of Thirteenth Avenue and Fifth Street. The building is to begin the last week in May and be completed by July 30. Although this timing caused raised eyebrows among members, Mr. Larry Adshead claimed this was the agreement between the Ontario Housing Corporation and the Headway Construction of Thunder Bay. The 16-unit building will rent at geared-to-gross-income, beginning at $28 a month. The apartments are all the same: living room, kitchen, bedroom and bath. A person must be 58-years-old to quality. Couples will be accepted; but children will not.

The history of the Jane and Finch neighbourhood in Toronto

The history of the Jane and Finch neighbourhood in Toronto Stay in the loop Sign up for our free email newsletter. Unsubscribe anytime or contact us for details. Jane and Finch is an infamous Toronto intersection, but the neighbourhood surrounding it is actually bounded by Highway 400, Black Creek, Keele Street and Sheppard Avenue West.  Over the years it has received much attention for its crime rates and socioeconomic status. However, to understand exactly why this is, it s important to take a look at the neighbourhood s history.  It used to be called Elia The area was originally inhabited by a First Nations tribe in the 1400s. For over a century they lived along the banks of the Humber River. According to Neighbourhood Guide, the First Nations village existed from 1400 to 1550.

A closer look at big rural property at centre of reconciliation controversy

But the huge tract also made headlines nearly 50 years ago in a different debate over how the region would grow, before hundreds of thousands of people lived beyond the Greenbelt. In the 1970s, the former Ontario Housing Corporation along with the National Capital Commission had pieced together land parcels and dreamed of building a model city near Carlsbad Springs. Instead, a place designated on a map as South Rideau became Barrhaven. The Carlsbad Springs lands sat publicly owned but undeveloped for years. In January 2020, land registry records show the Algonquins of Ontario Realty Corporation purchased three dozen properties from the Ontario government outright for $16.9 million.

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