sixrings
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I consider Eglinton the northern side of Toronto. Bloor is the middle of Toronto. King street downtown. The rest is the burbs.
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Blood middle TorontoI consider Eglinton the northern side of Toronto. Blood middle Toronto. King street downtown. The rest is the burbs.
I consider Eglinton the northern side of Toronto. Blood middle Toronto. King street downtown. The rest is the burbs.
Exactly. For this ineptitude in project management ML should be held responsible for hiring crosslinx, but the fault should lie mostly on the latter as they are the construction managers and they are supposed to be the subject matter experts and the ones doing the job as construction managers. It's not like ML can fire them midway through.I mean before ML approved the contract, Crosslinx would have proposed how much it will cost to build the surface section. If ML ask for work to be done quickly (let's say within 3 months), the cost would have been higher upfront. Of course the Libs was trying to keep the project cost as low as possible. So we see what ML brought to us and they are partially to blame for the project scheduling.
Why do I own a blackberry with a physical keyboard if it's still going to auto correct.Blood middle Toronto
Maybe but I didn't think we acknowledged Scarborough on a urban thread.When you get to the eastern end of Eglinton it is actually closer to the lake than it is the northern end of Toronto.
Maybe but I didn't think we acknowledged Scarborough on a urban thread.
I live in Scarborough and rest assured we have running water and indoor plumbing ?
My street didn't have sidewalks when we lived in Scarborough. There was running water and indoor plumbing. The plus about living in the country was that we never needed an alarm clock because our neighbours rooster woke us up every morning for twenty years.Some parts even have sidewalks?
Kennedy Road, looking north from the farm of Alex Doherty : one mile south of Ellesmere, Scarborough Twp.
[between 1925 and 1940]
From link.