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These incidents were reported by police in the past week and reportedly occurred in the past two weeks
There were 13 residential break and enters reported in the district from Dec
Toronto Police Service received 35 reports of a break-in at a home between Dec
including 13 in the district of North York
In total 1,807 residential break and enters have been reported in the City of Toronto since Jan
1 – down 50.8 per cent compared to the same period in 2023
Two break-ins were reported at these locations:
a house near Dallimore Circle and Green Belt Drive on Wednesday
a house near Denlow Boulevard and Penwood Crescent on Friday
There have been 35 residential break and enters reported in Banbury-Don Mills in 2024
A break-in was reported at a house near Blue Ridge Road and Protea Gardens on Wednesday
There have been 31 residential break and enters reported in Bayview Village in 2024
A break-in was reported at a house near Felbrigg Avenue and Joicey Boulevard on Tuesday
There have been 33 residential break and enters reported in Bedford Park-Nortown in 2024
an apartment near Ferrand Drive and Seton Park Road on Wednesday
an apartment near Ferrand Drive and Seton Park Road on Thursday
There have been eight residential break and enters reported in Flemingdon Park in 2024
A break-in was reported at a house near Francine Drive and Zircon Court on Monday
There have been 10 residential break and enters reported in Hillcrest Village in 2024
A break-in was reported at a house near Burnett Avenue and Wentworth Avenue on Sunday
There have been seven residential break and enters reported in Lansing-Westgate in 2024
A break-in was reported at a house near Maxome Avenue and Nipigon Avenue on Saturday
There have been 12 residential break and enters reported in Newtonbrook East in 2024
A break-in was reported at an apartment near Don Mills Road and Graydon Hall Drive on Monday
There have been 14 residential break and enters reported in Parkwoods-Donalda in 2024
a house near Olive Avenue and Willowdale Avenue on Friday
a house near Dudley Avenue and Spring Garden Avenue on Monday
There have been 33 residential break and enters reported in Willowdale East in 2024
A break-in was reported at an apartment near Elway Court and Marlee Avenue on Sunday
There have been six residential break and enters reported in Yorkdale-Glen Park in 2024
Find out where residential break and enters were reported in East York, Etobicoke, Old Toronto, Scarborough and York
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There were 15 residential break and enters reported in the district from Jan
Toronto Police Service received 31 reports of a break-in at a home between Jan
including 15 in the district of North York
In total 99 residential break and enters have been reported in the City of Toronto since Jan
1 – down 83.8 per cent compared to the same period in 2024
A break-in was reported at a house near Brucedale Crescent and Heathview Avenue on Wednesday
There have been two residential break and enters reported in Bayview Village in 2025
A break-in was reported at a house near Bruce Farm Drive and Craigmont Drive on Saturday
There have been two residential break and enters reported in Bayview Woods-Steeles in 2025
a house near Broadway Avenue and Cardiff Road on Saturday
an apartment near Bayview Avenue and Kilgour Road on Saturday
There have been two residential break and enters reported in Bridle Path-Sunnybrook-York Mills in 2025
A break-in was reported at a house near Gleneagle Crescent and Kingslake Road on Wednesday
There have been four residential break and enters reported in Don Valley Village in 2025
an apartment near Dubray Avenue and Paxtonia Boulevard on Tuesday
a house near Anthony Road and Northgate Drive on Friday
There have been three residential break and enters reported in Downsview-Roding-CFB in 2025
A break-in was reported at an apartment near Ferrand Drive and Rochefort Drive on Wednesday
This was the first residential break and enter reported in Flemingdon Park in 2025
an apartment near Driftwood Avenue and Grandravine Drive on Thursday
an apartment near Dombey Road and Kanarick Crescent on Sunday
There have been two residential break and enters reported in Glenfield-Jane Heights in 2025
A break-in was reported at an apartment near Ardwick Boulevard and Songwood Drive on Tuesday
This was the first residential break and enter reported in Humbermede in 2025
A break-in was reported at a house near Centre Avenue and Pamcrest Drive on Wednesday
This was the first residential break and enter reported in Newtonbrook East in 2025
A break-in was reported at a house near Dallas Road and Lister Drive on Friday
There have been two residential break and enters reported in Newtonbrook West in 2025
A break-in was reported at a house near Clipper Road and Van Horne Avenue on Friday
There have been two residential break and enters reported in Pleasant View in 2025
A break-in was reported at an apartment near Ivan Nelson Drive and Robert Hicks Drive on Monday
There have been two residential break and enters reported in Westminster-Branson in 2025
Police reported nine new residential break and enters in North York between May 17 and May 23
and the information within may be out of date
Police reported nine new residential break and enters in North York between May 17 and May 23. That’s three more than were reported during the previous week (you can find the latest reports for the city’s other neighbourhoods here)
Toronto’s overall weekly incidents rose by 13 to 53
bringing the city’s preliminary total for 2022 to 965 — down four per cent compared to the same period last year
One new residential break and enter was reported for Bathurst Manor
It took place at a house in the Bayhampton Court and Cedar Springs Grove area on Thursday
There have been two residential break and enters reported in Bathurst Manor in 2022
One new residential break and enter was reported for Downsview-Roding-CFB
It took place at a house in the Canton Avenue and Lexfield Avenue area on Friday
There have been seven residential break and enters reported in Downsview-Roding-CFB in 2022
One new residential break and enter was reported for Hillcrest Village
It took place at a house in the Cliffwood Road and Loganberry Crescent area on Friday
There have been four residential break and enters reported in Hillcrest Village in 2022
Three new residential break and enters were reported for Newtonbrook East
The first took place at a house near Maxome Avenue and Pemberton Avenue on Saturday
The second took place at a house near Conacher Drive and Nevada Avenue on Sunday
The third took place at a house near Northwood Drive and Pheasant Road on Monday
There have been 11 residential break and enters reported in Newtonbrook East in 2022
One new residential break and enter was reported for Parkwoods-Donalda
It occurred at a house in the Castlegrove Boulevard and Lionel Heights Crescent area on Tuesday
There have been six residential break and enters reported in Parkwoods-Donalda in 2022
Two new residential break and enters were reported for Willowdale East
The first occurred at an apartment near Doris Avenue and Hollywood Avenue on Friday
The second took place at an apartment in the Doris Avenue and Sommerset Way area on Sunday
There have been 17 residential break and enters reported in Willowdale East in 2022
Find the latest reports of residential break and enters for Toronto’s other neighbourhoods
This story was automatically generated using open data collected and maintained by Toronto Police Service. The incidents were reported by police in the past week and reportedly occurred in the past two weeks, but recent crime data is preliminary and subject to change upon further police investigation
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Chart Communications Inc.5255 Yonge Street
Designed by DIALOG for Arkfield
the project aims to introduce a 170.15m-tall condominium building with 620 residential units
with over half of them designated as 1-bedroom
Situated on the south side of Nipigon Avenue
this development is positioned to capitalize on the increased densities expected around transit stations
An aerial view of the site and surrounding area
The assembly of parcels with an area of approximately 2,313m² is currently occupied by five single-detached residential dwellings
The neighbourhood is characterized by low-density residential and low-rise commercial buildings
and is within walking distance of multiple parks
A number of applications are looking to transition the area to a high-density mixed-use community
The Official Plan and Amendment and Zoning By-law Amendment application proposes a total residential Gross Floor Area (GFA) of 39,545m². A previous application, as per the Arkfield website
had the proposal set to include 540 residential units
The added density of an additional 80 units reflects the evolving nature of the Province's density targets. The building includes six elevators for the 620 suites
aligning closely with the threshold of one elevator for every 100 units
DIALOG’s design proposes a 5-storey podium at the base of the soaring tower
The project's amenity offerings would incorporate a total of 2,480m² of space
The building would accommodate 80 motor vehicle parking spaces across three underground levels
and a provision for 422 long-term and 54 short-term bicycle parking spaces in response to the City of Toronto’s requirement to accommodate sustainable transportation options
The site is also only a 3-minute walk from the future Steeles subway station
which several bus routes will also serve.
Surrounding approved and proposed developments
where 8,325 residential units are proposed in 33 buildings
UrbanToronto will continue to follow progress on this development
you can learn more about it from our Database file
you can join in on the conversation in the associated Project Forum thread or leave a comment in the space provided on this page
that tracks projects from initial application
There were 12 residential break and enters reported in the district from Dec
including 12 in the district of North York
In total 1,809 residential break and enters have been reported in the City of Toronto since Jan
1 – down 51.6 per cent compared to the same period in 2023
a house near Daleberry Place and Oxbow Road on Thursday
a house near Dallimore Circle and Jessie Drive on Friday
There have been 36 residential break and enters reported in Banbury-Don Mills in 2024
a house near Mintwood Drive and Topaz Gate on Thursday
a house near Kentland Crescent and Tarbert Road on Friday
There have been 22 residential break and enters reported in Bayview Woods-Steeles in 2024
A break-in was reported at a house near Haddington Avenue and Harley Avenue on Friday
There have been 34 residential break and enters reported in Bedford Park-Nortown in 2024
a house near Donwoods Drive and Ivor Road on Friday
a house near High Point Road and Lawrence Avenue East on Sunday
There have been 37 residential break and enters reported in Bridle Path-Sunnybrook-York Mills in 2024
A break-in was reported at a house near Newton Drive and Yonge Street on Saturday
There have been 13 residential break and enters reported in Newtonbrook East in 2024
a house near Didrickson Drive and Foursome Crescent on Thursday
an apartment near Old Yonge Street and Upper Canada Drive on Saturday
There have been 51 residential break and enters reported in St
A break-in was reported at a house near Lurgan Drive and Yorkview Drive on Tuesday
There have been 11 residential break and enters reported in Willowdale West in 2024
A break-in was reported at an apartment near Glen Park Avenue and Haven Road on Wednesday
There have been seven residential break and enters reported in Yorkdale-Glen Park in 2024
Newtonbrook Creek is a hidden gem situated right next to the East Don Parkland in north Toronto
and it comes with secluded forest trails winding around a river
The pathway follows the Newtonbrook Creek the entire way
If you're coming by TTC, the south entrance of the East Don Parkland Trail is a quick 10-minute walk from Leslie subway station
There's also a parking lot at this entrance
enter the southern portion of the East Don Parkland Trail
Heading southeast will bring you to the Betty Sutherland Trail. But to get to the Newtonbrook Creek Pathway
head west at the first fork in the East Don Parkland Trail
Heading southeast after the staircase will get you to the Betty Sutherland Trail
Cross the large steel bridge over the East Don River to make your way toward the much more secluded and hidden 5.3-kilometre out and back trail along the Newtonbrook Creek
The large steel bridge at the first fork along the East Don Parkland Trail leads to Newtonbrook Creek
The paved trail becomes a dirt path as it curves northwest toward Bayview Avenue and Finch Avenue East
You'll quickly be enveloped by the heavily forested valley of black cherry
The main paved trail changes into a dirt path as the trail continues on
Although some sections you'll find yourself surrounded by residential homes perched high above the ravine slopes on either side of the trail
the area still manages to feel quite separate from the rest of the city
The forest near the creek is full of black cherry
The elevation changes as well with some hills and turns following along the creek in the area making for a more interesting stroll
Along the side of Newtonbrook Creek there are extensive sand deposits
The creek has cut through these indicating that it had a much stronger flow at times in the past
The steep creek banks hint at a much deeper river in the past
You'll need to cross over to get to the other side of the ravine to continue your walk
Halfway through the trail at Forest Grove Drive
you'll need to head up to the street to cross over to the other side of the ravine
The creek will meet you on the other side and will continue to flow beside the trail the rest of the way until you reach Bayview Avenue
Make sure to respect the park during your visit by picking up your trash to leave the area just as beautiful as you found it
Trolleybus Urban Development has submitted a Zoning By-law Amendment application to the City of Toronto in the hopes of developing a 10-storey, L-shaped residential building located at 16 Centre Avenue
a few lots east of Yonge Street in Toronto's Newtonbrook neighbourhood
The street-level of the building would be fitted with two-storey townhomes
each with street access and landscaped patios
16 Centre Avenue designed by IBI Group for Trolleybus
The site is comprised of three lots — 16, 18, and 20 Centre — each currently occupied by a single detached house. The assembly is located just east of the proposed 27-storey at 6125 Yonge Street that we covered a couple of months back — separated from it by three properties at 10
Architectural massing model looking northeast
According to the Planning Rationale supplied to the City
the building is designed to respond to its immediate context of single-family homes with generous setbacks from Centre Avenue on levels 3
Designed by IBI Group
with a total GFA of 16,706m² and an FSI of 3.99
would replace the three existing detached homes with 220 residential units. The design proposes to include 140 one-bedroom units
There are 454m² of indoor amenity space proposed
complimented by a further 427m² of outdoor amenity space
Programming for amenity spaces has not yet been decided.
which would be accessed by the internal driveway
would provide 193 parking spaces and 166 bicycle parking spaces
An extension of the Yonge Subway north into York Region will have a station at Steeles Avenue
while another possible station at Cummer and Drewry avenues
Architectural massing model looking northwest
More information on the development will come soon
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drops in your mailbox daily to help you track projects through the planning process
There were seven residential break and enters reported in the district from Dec
Toronto Police Service received 24 reports of a break-in at a home between Dec
including seven in the district of North York
In total 1,784 residential break and enters have been reported in the City of Toronto since Jan
1 – down 54.3 per cent compared to the same period in 2023
A break-in was reported at an apartment near Cummer Avenue and Ruddington Drive on Monday
A break-in was reported at an apartment near Hullmar Drive and Wheelwright Crescent on Saturday
There have been eight residential break and enters reported in Black Creek in 2024
an apartment near Haymarket Road and Wilson Avenue on Tuesday
an apartment near Haymarket Road and Wilson Avenue on Friday
There have been 31 residential break and enters reported in Downsview-Roding-CFB in 2024
A break-in was reported at an apartment near Eddystone Avenue and Jane Street on Friday
There have been 13 residential break and enters reported in Glenfield-Jane Heights in 2024
A break-in was reported at a house near Dumont Street and Nipigon Avenue on Monday
There have been 14 residential break and enters reported in Newtonbrook East in 2024
A break-in was reported at a house near Brookbanks Drive and Underhill Drive on Thursday
There have been 13 residential break and enters reported in Parkwoods-Donalda in 2024
6355 Yonge: a proposed 51-storey mixed-use condominium building designed by TACT Architecture for Osmington Gerofsky Development Corp on the northeast corner of Yonge Street and Abitibi Avenue in Toronto's Newtonbrook East neighbourhood
designed by RAW Design for Sky Property Group
Official Plan Amendment and Zoning By-law Amendment aplications have been filed for the site positioned on the south side of Steeles Avenue East
Occupying a site assembled from five parcels of land
The site's current structures include a 2-storey commercial building and three single-detached dwellings
The blend of residential and commercial hubs reflects the area's diverse urban fabric
while the amalgamation of these diverse lots into a singular development is characteristic of the upcoming transformation for this part of Toronto
Steeles Heights would soar to a height of approximately 166.6m
with the building poised to house 683 residential units
The design includes an arrangement of five elevators
resulting in approximately one elevator for every 137 units
The development is set to feature a 7-storey podium
The podium would include retail spaces at grade
contributing to the vibrancy of the street level
Looking southwest to the podium for Steeles Heights
RAW’s design calls for a total Gross Floor Area (GFA) of 36,262m²
There would be 1,802m² of indoor amenity area
four levels of underground garage would provide 123 motor vehicle parking spaces
the plans entail 472 long-term and 41 short-term bicycle parking spots
The site is 1.9km north of the existing Finch TTC subway station
running into York Region as well as Toronto
The future 8km-long Yonge North Subway Extension
will add a station just steps from the Steeles Heights location
A map of the site and surounding area and transit options
proposed at 40 and 45 storeys respectively
There were 22 residential break and enters reported in the district from Feb
Toronto Police Service received 86 reports of a break-in at a home between Feb
including 22 in the district of North York
In total 527 residential break and enters have been reported in the City of Toronto since Jan
1 – up 32.4 per cent compared to the same period in 2023
Five break-ins were reported at these locations:
an apartment near Kimloch Crescent and Towercrest Drive on Tuesday
a house near Firthway Court and Longwood Drive on Thursday
a house near Larkfield Drive and Malabar Place on Saturday
a house near Banbury Road and Larkfield Drive on Sunday
a house near Gladwyn Road and Norden Crescent on Monday
There have been 12 residential break and enters reported in Banbury-Don Mills in 2024
a house near Mason Boulevard and Vere Gardens on Tuesday
a house near Alexandra Wood and Cortleigh Boulevard on Saturday
There have been 17 residential break and enters reported in Bedford Park-Nortown in 2024
a house near Campbell Crescent and Old Yonge Street on Wednesday
an apartment near Bayview Avenue and Post Road on Monday
There have been 12 residential break and enters reported in Bridle Path-Sunnybrook-York Mills in 2024
an apartment near Don Mills Road and Don Mills Road East on Thursday
a house near Corning Road and Lesgay Crescent on Friday
There have been eight residential break and enters reported in Don Valley Village in 2024
A break-in was reported at a house near Tumpane Street and William Cragg Drive on Saturday
There have been five residential break and enters reported in Downsview-Roding-CFB in 2024
A break-in was reported at a house near Shaughnessy Boulevard and Silkwood Crescent on Tuesday
There have been three residential break and enters reported in Henry Farm in 2024
Three break-ins were reported at these locations:
a house near Francine Drive and Marisa Court on Tuesday
an apartment near Francine Drive and Rondeau Drive on Tuesday
a house near Hines Drive and Mcnicoll Avenue on Saturday
There have been three residential break and enters reported in Hillcrest Village in 2024
A break-in was reported at a house near Crossen Drive and Goulding Avenue on Friday
There have been seven residential break and enters reported in Newtonbrook West in 2024
a house near Bannatyne Drive and Silvergrove Road on Wednesday
a house near Normandale Crescent and Upper Canada Drive on Monday
There have been 20 residential break and enters reported in St
a house near Estelle Avenue and Mckee Avenue on Friday
a house near Hillcrest Avenue and Longmore Street on Saturday
a house near Hollywood Avenue and Kenneth Avenue on Saturday
There have been 11 residential break and enters reported in Willowdale East in 2024
There were 38 residential break and enters reported in the district from March 19 to March 25
Toronto Police Service received 83 reports of a break-in at a home between March 19 and March 25
including 38 in the district of North York
In total 1,000 residential break and enters have been reported in the City of Toronto since Jan
1 – up 31.6 per cent compared to the same period in 2023
a house near Banbury Road and Sagewood Drive on Tuesday
a house near Bradgate Road and Chatfield Drive on Thursday
an apartment near Rippleton Road and Terrington Court on Friday
There have been 21 residential break and enters reported in Banbury-Don Mills in 2024
A break-in was reported at a house near Hi Mount Drive and King Maple Place on Friday
There have been 16 residential break and enters reported in Bayview Village in 2024
a house near Banstock Drive and Sawley Drive on Friday
a house near Ballyconnor Court and Lonergan Crescent on Monday
There have been 12 residential break and enters reported in Bayview Woods-Steeles in 2024
a house near Lawrence Avenue West and Otter Crescent on Tuesday
an apartment near Lawrence Avenue West and Rosewell Avenue on Tuesday
a house near Caribou Road and Glen Rush Boulevard on Thursday
a house near Clyde Avenue and Dunblaine Avenue on Thursday
a house near Brooke Avenue and Greer Road on Sunday
There have been 29 residential break and enters reported in Bedford Park-Nortown in 2024
A break-in was reported at an apartment near Hullmar Drive and Wheelwright Crescent on Wednesday
There have been three residential break and enters reported in Black Creek in 2024
A break-in was reported at a house near Broadway Avenue and Walder Avenue on Wednesday
There have been 17 residential break and enters reported in Bridle Path-Sunnybrook-York Mills in 2024
A break-in was reported at a house near John Best Avenue and Plainfield Road on Friday
There have been three residential break and enters reported in Brookhaven-Amesbury in 2024
A break-in was reported at a house near Faywood Boulevard and Joel Swirsky Boulevard on Thursday
There have been five residential break and enters reported in Clanton Park in 2024
a house near Angus Drive and Seneca Hill Drive on Friday
a house near Cobblestone Drive and Seneca Hill Drive on Sunday
There have been 14 residential break and enters reported in Don Valley Village in 2024
an apartment near Dallner Road and Wilson Avenue on Wednesday
an apartment near Epsom Downs Drive and William Cragg Drive on Friday
an apartment near Downsview Park Boulevard and Stanley Greene Boulevard on Monday
There have been 16 residential break and enters reported in Downsview-Roding-CFB in 2024
A break-in was reported at a house near Ameer Avenue and Ridgevale Drive on Saturday
There have been seven residential break and enters reported in Englemount-Lawrence in 2024
A break-in was reported at a house near Flavian Crescent and Rameau Drive on Thursday
There have been four residential break and enters reported in Hillcrest Village in 2024
A break-in was reported at an apartment near Bathurst Street and Sandringham Drive on Sunday
There have been four residential break and enters reported in Lansing-Westgate in 2024
A break-in was reported at a house near Dorsey Court and Dorsey Drive on Sunday
There have been six residential break and enters reported in Maple Leaf in 2024
an apartment near Bowerbank Drive and Deering Crescent on Saturday
a house near Conacher Drive and Newton Drive on Monday
There have been eight residential break and enters reported in Newtonbrook East in 2024
A break-in was reported at a house near Fenelon Drive and Karen Road on Tuesday
There have been seven residential break and enters reported in Parkwoods-Donalda in 2024
A break-in was reported at an apartment near Cherokee Boulevard and Tuscarora Drive on Wednesday
There have been four residential break and enters reported in Pleasant View in 2024
a house near Bannatyne Drive and Woodsworth Road on Wednesday
an apartment near Davean Drive and Shouldice Court on Wednesday
a house near Davean Drive and Shouldice Court on Wednesday
an apartment near The Links Road and Tournament Drive on Friday
a house near Fifeshire Road and Toba Drive on Saturday
There have been 32 residential break and enters reported in St
a house near Estelle Avenue and Holmes Avenue on Thursday
a house near Dudley Avenue and Spring Garden Avenue on Friday
There have been 23 residential break and enters reported in Willowdale East in 2024
A break-in was reported at an apartment near Finch Avenue West and Lorraine Drive on Friday
There have been six residential break and enters reported in Willowdale West in 2024
A break-in was reported at a house near Capitol Avenue and Glencairn Avenue on Wednesday
There have been five residential break and enters reported in Yorkdale-Glen Park in 2024
There were seven vehicles reported stolen in the district from Feb
Toronto Police Service received 32 reports of a stolen vehicle between Feb
In total 332 auto thefts have been reported in the City of Toronto since Jan
1 — down 80.2 per cent compared to the same period in 2024
A vehicle was reported stolen from a curbside around Dufferin Street and G Ross Lord Park Trail on Friday
There have been three auto thefts reported in Bathurst Manor in 2025
A vehicle was reported stolen from a curbside around Forest Manor Road and Helen Lu Road on Wednesday
There have been two auto thefts reported in Henry Farm in 2025
Two vehicles were reported stolen from these locations:
a curbside near Weston Road and Zappacosta Drive on Saturday
a curbside around Lanyard Road and Weston Road on Tuesday
There have been five auto thefts reported in Humbermede in 2025
A vehicle was reported stolen from a driveway around Conacher Drive and Risebrough Avenue on Sunday
There have been six auto thefts reported in Newtonbrook East in 2025
A vehicle was reported stolen from a curbside near Brookbanks Drive and Valley Woods Road on Saturday
There have been four auto thefts reported in Parkwoods-Donalda in 2025
A vehicle was reported stolen from a driveway near Betty Ann Drive and Christine Crescent on Friday
There have been three auto thefts reported in Willowdale West in 2025
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There were 13 vehicles reported stolen in the district from April 3 to April 9
Toronto Police Service received 33 reports of a stolen vehicle between April 3 to April 9
In total 521 auto thefts have been reported in the City of Toronto since Jan
1 — down 81 per cent compared to the same period in 2024
A vehicle was reported stolen from a curbside near Parkway Forest Drive and Sheppard Avenue East on Friday
There have been seven auto thefts reported in Don Valley Village in 2025
A vehicle was reported stolen from a curbside around Dallner Road and Kirby Road on Monday
There have been 12 auto thefts reported in Downsview-Roding-CFB in 2025
A vehicle was reported stolen from a curbside around Finch Avenue West and Rumike Road on Sunday
There have been nine auto thefts reported in Humbermede in 2025
a curbside around Beecroft Road and Sheppard Avenue West on Sunday
a driveway near Delhi Avenue and Wendy Crescent on Monday
There have been four auto thefts reported in Lansing-Westgate in 2025
around Longmore Street and Pemberton Avenue on Friday
a curbside near Abitibi Avenue and Yonge Street on Tuesday
There have been nine auto thefts reported in Newtonbrook East in 2025
A vehicle was reported stolen from a curbside around Patricia Avenue and Peckham Avenue on Friday
There have been six auto thefts reported in Newtonbrook West in 2025
A vehicle was reported stolen from a curbside near Fenside Drive and Lynedock Crescent on Saturday
There have been seven auto thefts reported in Parkwoods-Donalda in 2025
a parking lot near Duncan Mill Road and Lesmill Road on Monday
a driveway around Northey Drive and Woodsworth Road on Tuesday
There have been two auto thefts reported in St
A vehicle was reported stolen from a curbside around Knighton Drive and Prestbury Street on Monday
There have been five auto thefts reported in Victoria Village in 2025
A vehicle was reported stolen from a curbside around Antibes Drive and Plum Treeway on Sunday
There have been three auto thefts reported in Westminster-Branson in 2025
There were 10 vehicles reported stolen in the district from March 20 to March 26
Toronto Police Service received 36 reports of a stolen vehicle between March 20 to March 26
including 10 in the district of North York
In total 460 auto thefts have been reported in the City of Toronto since Jan
A vehicle was reported stolen from a curbside near Broadleaf Road and The Donway East on Sunday
There have been four auto thefts reported in Banbury-Don Mills in 2025
a curbside near Burbank Drive and Windham Drive on Thursday
a residential parking lot near Elkhorn Drive and Red Maple Court on Sunday
There have been five auto thefts reported in Bayview Village in 2025
A vehicle was reported stolen from a curbside near Chiswick Avenue and Hearst Circle on Sunday
There have been seven auto thefts reported in Brookhaven-Amesbury in 2025
A vehicle was reported stolen from a curbside near Parkway Forest Drive and Sheppard Avenue East on Saturday
There have been five auto thefts reported in Don Valley Village in 2025
A vehicle was reported stolen from a curbside near Chalkfarm Drive and Marlington Crescent on Tuesday
There have been 10 auto thefts reported in Downsview-Roding-CFB in 2025
A vehicle was reported stolen from a driveway near Blossom Crescent and Firgrove Crescent on Friday
There have been four auto thefts reported in Glenfield-Jane Heights in 2025
A vehicle was reported stolen from a curbside near Hendon Avenue and Yonge Street on Friday
There have been eight auto thefts reported in Newtonbrook East in 2025
A vehicle was reported stolen from a curbside near Parkwoods Village Drive and York Mills Road on Wednesday
There have been five auto thefts reported in Parkwoods-Donalda in 2025
A vehicle was reported stolen from a curbside around Brian Drive and Sheppard Avenue East on Saturday
There have been two auto thefts reported in Pleasant View in 2025
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Realtor Sharon Soltanian stands in a home undergoing renovation in the Willowdale area
Willowdale and the neighbouring Newtonbrook have seen some of the sharpest declines in sales in Toronto.Jessica Lee
Market reports about the Greater Toronto real estate market often focus on whether buyers are on the sidelines or if sellers are biding their time as the region grinds through a generally slow period
Rarely does anyone mention the financial trouble that a lack of sales causes for the 52,000 realtors who are members of the Toronto Real Estate Board
Sharon Soltanian worries about the realtors
focuses mainly on the old city of North York
The Willowdale area has been the most fertile hunting ground for her business for more than 15 years
Willowdale and the neighbouring Newtonbrook area have seen some of the sharpest declines in sales in Toronto
and she has seen agents who once had a decent living drop out of the business
put their cars on lease-breaking websites and turn to side-hustles such as driving for Lyft or running an Airbnb
a few of our agents – and outside a lot more – they did not pay their taxes
They have huge problems with CRA because they don’t have income,” Ms
“Before … they had $20,000 income [a month]
now they have $2,000 and they don’t know who to pay first.”
not a top producer but making about $50,000 a year
came to her asking whether he could sleep in the office for a few weeks because
That agent eventually left her brokerage and she lost touch with him
the majority of these people are educated people
I had a dermatologist that cannot work here as a doctor
I was talking to a few of the big brokerages in the area
and they are all saying the same thing: In this area
Statistics from TREB help show how quickly the area fell
the Willowdale East submarket sold more detached houses than anywhere in Toronto with 295
only 86 houses sold in that market – a 71-per-cent drop
that amounts to 200 fewer commissions to share
and average sale prices fell to $2.3-million from $2.6-million
Several other submarkets in the area had similar crashes: Willowdale West sales are down 52 per cent
Newtonbrook East sales are down 59 per cent
the rest of Toronto saw detached housing transactions decline by 36 per cent in the same period
“The places that went crazier on the way up are the places that are crashing harder on the way down
Perhaps another way to look at it is that these areas became the most detached from value fundamentals,” said Scott Ingram
a sales representative with Century 21 Regal Realty Inc.
and a CPA who publishes market analysis on his blog
The situation means realtors working in those markets – and in nearby York Region markets such as Richmond Hill and Markham that have seen similar declines in sales volumes and prices – face some tough career choices
according to Zoocasa chief executive officer and broker of record Lauren Haw
“There was a time when you could walk on the street and a deal would hit you in the face
The available commissions are half what they use to be,” Ms
“We have far too many agents across the GTA
and people that used to do well in real estate will have to leave
There will be agents that will need to get other jobs.”
According to some data crunching by Zoocasa on home sales by agents
in 2018 approximately 18,000 TREB members recorded no home sales
and another 9,000 only had one home sale registered
and while about 20 per cent sell five or more houses (roughly 10,000 agents) only 2,550 sell 12 houses or more in a year: barely 5 per cent of the total TREB membership
Zoocasa’s analysis is based on data that they collect from a third party and it doesn’t include presale contracts or “exclusive” listings that never appear on MLS
so there’s a margin for error in these figures
Not all agents suffer equally though: Re/Max Realtron’s Willowdale office has 230 agents and is one of the better-known brands in the area
say that while they have had some agents leave in the face of a tougher market
they’ve had many more agents apply to come work with them
Raber said the team has seen signs of a flight to quality as their marketshare has grown: During the boom years her office would sell perhaps one of every 15 houses in a hot area
while now they are selling more like one in every nine houses
Cheng estimates the rest of the market saw sales drop 40 per cent
he believes Realtron agents outperformed the slowing market with only 15-per-cent to 20-per-cent drops
“I see two different types of agents: veterans
they remember the slowdown in 2008 and say ‘I know how to work this market,’” Mr
the only times they’ve worked in is when things were booming
people think we will never get out of it.”
struggling agents who are not dropping out of the business are finding ways to cut costs
leaving full service brokerages such as Soltanian or Realtron for lower-fee or discount brokerages that cost them less overhead
or trying to find ways to raise cash on the side
“Some are driving Uber because they can’t make ends meet. They are doing all sorts of alternative things to make some money," said Anita Soltanian, Sharon’s daughter and partner in their brokerage. She has colleagues in the industry who have put their leased luxury cars on Leasebusters.com
which indeed is packed with recent model BMW’s and Mercedes
But some who can’t get out of leases have embraced Turo
a “sharing economy” app that claims 10 million users worldwide - 340,000 cars in North America - which lets car-owners rent out their car for as little as $10 a day
it’s not just Willowdale that’s feeling the heat
When the market slows you feel the ripples,” she said
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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