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    Street Signs

    Linsmore Crescent is another street with odd signs. Prior to amalgamation, the Toronto part of the street was named "Linnsmore Crescent", while further north East York named the same street "Linsmore Crescent", with one "n". It will be interesting to see which spelling the city settles upon.
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    Street Signs

    It certainly had lost the 2nd "D" by the early '70's, when I grew up there.
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    Street Signs

    The city has adopted a new policy that the cross street sign should be on your right, on the near side, as you approach the intersection. When a cross-street ends at the road on which you are travelling, the policy often causes the sign to be on the opposite side of the street from which the...
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    Toronto Billy Bishop Toronto City Airport | ?m | ?s | Ports Toronto | Arup

    You're right that there is no potential to expand Runway 15/33 (north-south). Take-offs to the north and landings to the south are usually not allowed for most of the year due to all the new condos to the north of the airport. I have no doubt that the interested parties have their eye on...

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