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THURSDAY, AUGUST 23, 2012

Toronto Community News is on the move

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The Toronto Community News (TCN) building and production facility will be moving down the street this weekend. TCN will move from 100 Tempo Ave. in North York to 175 Gordon Baker Rd., essentially two buildings to the west. The new building will be visible from Hwy. 404, between Steeles and Finch avenues. “It’s a larger, brighter facility which will allow us to maintain our distribution activities under one roof,” said Metroland Central vice president and TCN publisher Ian Proudfoot. TCN telephone service will be disrupted Friday, Aug. 24 between 5 p.m. and 9 p.m., to redirect the telephone lines. Inquiries during this period can be made to our general telephone number, at 416-493-4400. All existing telephone numbers from the Tempo location will be maintained after the move.

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SWEET TREAT: Mark Wiese, left, Brian Strong, James Mitchell and Howard James spread the maple syrup around during the Doorsteps Neighbourhood Services fundraising pancake breakfast at Sheridan Mall Wednesday morning. For more photos, please see page 15.

Deauville Place ‘has given me my life back’ LISA QUEEN lqueen@insidetoronto.com

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eet Judi McMillan, Randi Abramovitz and Bruce Mason, three tenants of an affordable housing building in North York, who say their new

home has brought renewed hope into their lives. They live in Deauville Place, in Flemingdon Park southeast of Don Mills Road and Eglinton Avenue, a new building containing 62 affordable rental housing units for seniors and people with disabilities.

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An official opening for the building, which received more than $7.4 million in federal and provincial funding, was held last Friday. McMillan, who has suffered health problems following the murder of her son nine years ago, and Abramovitz and Mason, who @NorthYorkMirror

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are confined to wheelchairs, have been living in Deauville Place since it opening in March. McMillan, 62, said she is generally a healthy person but has had to cope with several health concerns including emotional anguish and breast cancer after her 19-year-old

son, Alexander, was murdered on July 9, 2004. Toronto police list the case as unsolved. “I don’t think I will ever get over this (the murder),” she said. “It changed my life drastically.” Recently, she found herself facing >>>AFFORDABLE, page 6

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