Renderings from Kirkor Architects depict a predominantly glass structure with interesting architectural features that give the building a wavy-like design
expansive windows provide a view into the lobby and retail space from the street
1736 & 1746 Weston Road/Kirkor Architects
the 455 dwelling units would be divided into 118 one-bedrooms
ft of amenity space across levels one and three
with the majority of the outdoor amenity space taking the form of a third floor southeast-facing terrace
Residents would also have access to 151 vehicular parking spaces across four levels of underground parking
there are proposed 380 long term bicycle parking spots and 54 short term spots
the project would sit directly across from the UP Express/Weston Go Station
providing easy access to city- and GTA-wide transit routes
residents would be within walking distance of the Humber River and surrounding Raymore Park
offering an expansive green space for walking and cycling
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These incidents were reported by police in the past week and reportedly occurred in the past two weeks
There were 14 vehicles reported stolen in the district from March 6 to March 12
Toronto Police Service received 39 reports of a stolen vehicle between March 6 to March 12
In total 398 auto thefts have been reported in the City of Toronto since Jan
1 — down 80.9 per cent compared to the same period in 2024
A vehicle was reported stolen from a driveway near Archerhill Drive and West Deane Park Drive on Wednesday
There have been two auto thefts reported in Eringate-Centennial-West Deane in 2025
A vehicle was reported stolen from a curbside around Eglinton Avenue West and Scarlett Road on Thursday
There have been three auto thefts reported in Humber Heights-Westmount in 2025
Three vehicles were reported stolen from these locations:
a curbside around Sherway Gate and Sherway Gardens Road on Thursday
a curbside near Cantle Path and The East Mall on Wednesday
a driveway near Hampshire Heights and Rivercove Drive on Wednesday
There have been 11 auto thefts reported in Islington-City Centre West in 2025
Two vehicles were reported stolen from these locations:
a curbside near Fleeceline Road and Greystone Court on Tuesday
a curbside around Judson Street and Magnificent Road on Tuesday
There have been six auto thefts reported in Mimico in 2025
Six vehicles were reported stolen from these locations:
a curbside around Attwell Drive and Marmac Drive on Sunday
a parking lot near Dixon Road and Hwy 27 on Sunday
a curbside around Carlingview Drive and Dixon Road on Monday
near Martin Grove Road and Rexdale Boulevard on Monday
a curbside around Belfield Road and Kipling Avenue on Wednesday
There have been 42 auto thefts reported in West Humber-Clairville in 2025
A vehicle was reported stolen from a curbside near Martin Grove Road and Sedgeley Drive on Friday
There have been two auto thefts reported in Willowridge-Martingrove-Richview in 2025
Find out where auto thefts were reported in East York, North York, Old Toronto, Scarborough and York
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The City of Toronto has updated a map of location-based COVID-19 data after the one released Wednesday contained incorrect data
A statement on the website below the map says a technical issue caused the error
The incorrect map had the Scarborough-Rough neighbourhood hit the hardest by the coronavirus with 400 cases
The map now says the area only has reported 190
The area with the highest amount of cases is now the Glenfield-Jane Heights neighbourhood with 286
It also showed the hardest hit areas to be the northeast and northwest parts of the city
The accurate map shows the northwest quadrant to have the highest volume of cases per 100,000 residents
Humber Heights-Westmount currently has the highest rate per 100,000 residents at 1,507
A statement underneath the map on the city’s website reads
“Please note there was a technical issue in related to this map that has since been resolved
CityNews has reached out to the city for more information as it is still unclear what caused the error
Eileen de Villa said the data is based on where those who have caught COVID-19 live and does not necessarily reflect where they were exposed to the virus
de Villa stresses she did not want those areas to be stigmatized and added that neighbourhoods with lower case numbers aren’t inherently safer from COVID-19
Toronto #COVID19 maps released by @TOPublicHealth yesterday were incorrect. This new image represents the cases per 100,000 residents in different areas of the city. pic.twitter.com/vMTVKswsHF
— Mark McAllister (@McAllister_Mark) May 28, 2020
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The wealth and influence of this community is visibly demonstrated in its local educational facilities
In addition to its in-demand public schools
this area’s roster of noted private schools include Kingsley Primary School
elevating it to a status on par with other affluent Toronto neighbourhoods such as Forest Hill and the Bridle Path
With a majority 32 percent of households earning an income in excess of $125,000 per annum and nearby half of all adult residents in possession of an education consisting of a bachelor’s degree or higher
many local residents live in their own homes for which locals have demonstrated a preference for single-detached houses over condominiums
which appear here 9 percent less than the city average
only 44 percent of local homes are renter households
the median household income in this neighbourhood is $84,113
substantially higher than the city average of $65,829
despite a tradition of not investing in local amenities and services other than education
Edenbridge-Humber Valley remains a popular real estate market
This community does not contain any subway stations and is largely car-dependent
albeit a point that may not be that important consider a majority of residents here have a work commute of less than 44 minutes
this neighbourhood of 15,535 residents doesn’t contain many commercial or retail developments
mostly limiting these businesses to the furthest edges of its boundaries in the southeast
signifying that people here are content to go to neighbouring retail centres like Yorkdale Mall (17 minute drive)
Besides its array of finely-aged houses that range widely in style from Georgian to modernist
this neighbourhood is home to copious amounts of parks and greenspace found throughout its jurisdiction and defines its entire eastern border with the Humber River
Local parks found throughout this community include Humber Valley Park
demonstrating the neighbourhood’s intent to provide a clean and natural environment for all of its residents
This proliferation of the natural environment also extends to this neighbourhood’s penchant for attracting golf courses like the Scarlett Woods Golf Course
George’s Golf and Country Club occupy most of this neighbourhood’s northwest corner
but five separate golf courses can be found within a kilometre on every side of its borders
The area seems to be a stable place for homes and woodlands
which makes its future plans all the more surprising
Recent subway extension plans have announced government support for the Eglinton West LRT expansion
an express transit line that will introduce stops along this neighbourhood’s northern border
Stretching from the western terminus of the in-construction Eglinton Crosstown LRT to Renforth Gateway and even possibly out to Pearson International Airport
this proposed transit improvement will see its Edenbridge-Humber Valley portion buried underground
a move that will greatly lessen the impact of construction on this community
these new stations will provide unprecedented transit access to local residents
thereby making commuting easier than ever before
Edenbridge-Humber Valley’s other major development will invigorate its one retail centre with residential intensification that will completely transform the area
The redevelopment of the Humbertown Shopping Centre will introduce condominium towers to the “greyfield” parking lot that surrounds the neighbourhood’s single retail mall
By invigorating this mall with an injection of condo residents
this redevelopment will create a central community node that will likely lead to the future building of other developments and buildings
Edenbridge-Humber Valley remains an in-demand real estate market that has made it one of the city’s most-sought after communities
Homes located in this exclusive neighbourhood has long been targeted by investors
but locals are reluctant to part with their abodes for good reason — this is a great neighbourhood to raise a family
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A new measure is being used to rank Toronto's neighbourhoods – the "neighbourhood equity score"
which combines ratings for economic opportunity
participation in decision-making and physical surroundings
change the way Toronto's 140 neighbourhoods are evaluated by city staff when they decide where to direct services
The new rankings are likely to set off a lively debate about the city's role in providing social services
and what areas of the city are most deserving of extra funding and attention – all against the backdrop of the fall civic election The new measures were developed in conjunction with researchers at St
Michael's Hospital's Centre for Research on Inner City Health and are adapted from work done by the World Health Organization
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There were 17 residential break and enters reported in the district from Feb
Toronto Police Service received 79 reports of a break-in at a home between Feb
In total 768 residential break and enters have been reported in the City of Toronto since Jan
1 – up 35.7 per cent compared to the same period in 2023
A break-in was reported at an apartment near Albion Road and Armel Court on Monday
There have been five residential break and enters reported in Elms-Old Rexdale in 2024
A break-in was reported at a house near Lafferty Street and Renforth Drive on Saturday
There have been six residential break and enters reported in Eringate-Centennial-West Deane in 2024
A break-in was reported at an apartment near Cambrian Road and The West Mall on Tuesday
There have been two residential break and enters reported in Etobicoke West Mall in 2024
A break-in was reported at a house near Lawrence Avenue West and Westona Street on Sunday
There have been five residential break and enters reported in Humber Heights-Westmount in 2024
Three break-ins were reported at these locations:
a house near Greenfield Drive and Paulart Drive on Friday
a house near Cowley Avenue and Warwood Road on Wednesday
a house near Eastglen Crescent and Northglen Avenue on Wednesday
There have been 17 residential break and enters reported in Islington-City Centre West in 2024
Two break-ins were reported at these locations:
a house near Dundas Street West and Montgomery Road on Sunday
an apartment near Dundas Street West and Earlington Avenue on Tuesday
There have been 10 residential break and enters reported in Kingsway South in 2024
a house near Bloor Street West and Neilson Drive on Monday
a house near Bloor Street West and Renforth Drive on Thursday
There have been three residential break and enters reported in Markland Wood in 2024
A break-in was reported at an apartment near Kendleton Drive and Warrendale Court on Friday
There have been six residential break and enters reported in Mount Olive-Silverstone-Jamestown in 2024
A break-in was reported at a house near New Toronto Street and Toffee Court on Friday
There have been three residential break and enters reported in New Toronto in 2024
A break-in was reported at a house near Firwood Crescent and Kipling Avenue on Thursday
There have been eight residential break and enters reported in Princess-Rosethorn in 2024
A break-in was reported at a house near Ponoca Road and Redwater Drive on Friday
There have been three residential break and enters reported in Rexdale-Kipling in 2024
A break-in was reported at a house near Bloor Street West and Royal York Road on Saturday
There have been 20 residential break and enters reported in Stonegate-Queensway in 2024
A break-in was reported at a house near Arborview Crescent and Upper Humber Drive on Friday
There have been 18 residential break and enters reported in West Humber-Clairville in 2024
Find out where residential break and enters were reported in East York, North York, Old Toronto, Scarborough and York