The Lawless Land of Lappin Avenue
A problematic home allowed to fester for over 20 years in Toronto’s Wallace-Emerson neighbourhood
This is the parent category for the 8 GTA sectors used in 2020
A problematic home allowed to fester for over 20 years in Toronto’s Wallace-Emerson neighbourhood
By Vihaan Bhatnagar If you’re at Union station, walk to Yonge and King Street. Take the 503 or 501D going east. Get off at the Queen St, Jones Avenue stop and walk north for a few minutes. You are now in Leslieville. There’s a small basketball court next to Jimmie Simpson Park, where on sunny…
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