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DOMINIK KUREK dkurek@insidetoronto.com Toronto City Council will be voting whether or not to allow a heritage Coca-Cola property to be turned into a Costco warehouse retailer in Thorncliffe Park. The proposal will be up for decision at the council session on Nov. 3 without North York Community Council recommendation. Community council voted to a 3-3 tie whether or not to allow this proposal at an Oct. 6 meeting. The store, located at 42 to 46 Overlea Blvd., would include 625 parking spaces and an 18-pump gas bar, as proposed. Coca-Cola Refreshments Canada closed its operations in the early 2000s at the site. The bottling plant had been demolished. The three-storey office building was retained on the southwest portion of the property. Eleven community members spoke at community council, a majority of whom stood against it, while others opposed only the gas station and a few speakers supported the development. While its located in the Thorncliffe Park neighbourhood, the property falls within >>>RESIDENTS, page 30
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Attack ads, economy top of mind for local residents Don Valley West all-candidates meeting organized by several local groups fannie sunshine fsunshine@insidetoronto.com The economy, taxes, attack ads and the Syrian refugee crisis
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The meeting, held at St. Bonaventure Parish Centre on Leslie Street, south of Lawrence Avenue, heard from three of the seven candidates: MP John
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