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650 Parliament Street property manager says tenants from north tower could be back in by Thanksgiving
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650 Parliament Street property manager says tenants from north tower could be back in by Thanksgiving
01:17 | August 31, 2018
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650 Parliament residents still left out of building year after fire
02:31 | August 21, 2019
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650 Parliament residents unable to return home until late fall
02:50 | August 14, 2019
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Second fire at St. Jamestown apartment concerns displaced tenants
02:11 | July 10, 2019
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Toronto launches blitz targeting unsafe buildings
01:45 | February 13, 2019
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This is what every renter in Toronto needs to know about their rights
03:43 | February 8, 2019
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Toronto council moves to strengthen building audits
02:15 | January 31, 2019
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Building’s power outage leaves hundreds seeking shelter from the cold
01:50 | January 23, 2019
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Displaced 650 Parliament residents ‘shocked’ over hotel bills
02:06 | November 15, 2018
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St. James Town residents react to latest visit home
02:04 | October 26, 2018
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Displaced St. James Town residents unable to return home until 2019
02:11 | September 28, 2018
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Victims of St. James Town apartment hold heated protest
02:00 | August 31, 2018
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650 Parliament Street property manager speaks to media, says working on solution for displaced tenants
00:19 | August 31, 2018
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Displaced residents meet to discuss suing building management
01:43 | August 29, 2018
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Residents considering legal action against 650 Parliament building management after fire
02:24 | August 28, 2018
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Residents of St. James Town apartment frustrated by mandatory waiver
02:17 | August 27, 2018
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650 Parliament Street property manager says tenants from north tower could be back in by Thanksgiving
01:17 | August 31, 2018
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650 Parliament residents still left out of building year after fire
02:31 | August 21, 2019
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650 Parliament residents unable to return home until late fall
02:50 | August 14, 2019
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Second fire at St. Jamestown apartment concerns displaced tenants
02:11 | July 10, 2019
-
Toronto launches blitz targeting unsafe buildings
01:45 | February 13, 2019
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This is what every renter in Toronto needs to know about their rights
03:43 | February 8, 2019
-
Toronto council moves to strengthen building audits
02:15 | January 31, 2019
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Building’s power outage leaves hundreds seeking shelter from the cold
01:50 | January 23, 2019
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Displaced 650 Parliament residents ‘shocked’ over hotel bills
02:06 | November 15, 2018
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St. James Town residents react to latest visit home
02:04 | October 26, 2018
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Displaced St. James Town residents unable to return home until 2019
02:11 | September 28, 2018
-
Victims of St. James Town apartment hold heated protest
02:00 | August 31, 2018
-
650 Parliament Street property manager speaks to media, says working on solution for displaced tenants
00:19 | August 31, 2018
-
Displaced residents meet to discuss suing building management
01:43 | August 29, 2018
-
Residents considering legal action against 650 Parliament building management after fire
02:24 | August 28, 2018
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Residents of St. James Town apartment frustrated by mandatory waiver
02:17 | August 27, 2018
650 Parliament Street property manager says tenants from north tower could be back in by Thanksgiving
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August 31, 2018
Doug Sartell, the property manager for 650 Parliament Street, says tenants from the north tower of the building may be back in their homes by Thanksgiving. The south tower, however, he said will take much longer.
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650 Parliament Street property manager says tenants from north tower could be back in by Thanksgiving01:17 | August 31, 2018
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650 Parliament residents still left out of building year after fire02:31 | August 21, 2019
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650 Parliament residents unable to return home until late fall02:50 | August 14, 2019
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Second fire at St. Jamestown apartment concerns displaced tenants02:11 | July 10, 2019
-
Toronto launches blitz targeting unsafe buildings01:45 | February 13, 2019
-
This is what every renter in Toronto needs to know about their rights03:43 | February 8, 2019
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Toronto council moves to strengthen building audits02:15 | January 31, 2019
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Building’s power outage leaves hundreds seeking shelter from the cold01:50 | January 23, 2019
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Displaced 650 Parliament residents ‘shocked’ over hotel bills02:06 | November 15, 2018
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St. James Town residents react to latest visit home02:04 | October 26, 2018
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Displaced St. James Town residents unable to return home until 201902:11 | September 28, 2018
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Victims of St. James Town apartment hold heated protest02:00 | August 31, 2018
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650 Parliament Street property manager speaks to media, says working on solution for displaced tenants00:19 | August 31, 2018
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Displaced residents meet to discuss suing building management01:43 | August 29, 2018
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Residents considering legal action against 650 Parliament building management after fire02:24 | August 28, 2018
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Residents of St. James Town apartment frustrated by mandatory waiver02:17 | August 27, 2018
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650 Parliament Street property manager says tenants from north tower could be back in by Thanksgiving01:17 | August 31, 2018
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650 Parliament residents still left out of building year after fire02:31 | August 21, 2019
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650 Parliament residents unable to return home until late fall02:50 | August 14, 2019
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Second fire at St. Jamestown apartment concerns displaced tenants02:11 | July 10, 2019
-
Toronto launches blitz targeting unsafe buildings01:45 | February 13, 2019
-
This is what every renter in Toronto needs to know about their rights03:43 | February 8, 2019
-
Toronto council moves to strengthen building audits02:15 | January 31, 2019
-
Building’s power outage leaves hundreds seeking shelter from the cold01:50 | January 23, 2019
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Displaced 650 Parliament residents ‘shocked’ over hotel bills02:06 | November 15, 2018
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St. James Town residents react to latest visit home02:04 | October 26, 2018
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Displaced St. James Town residents unable to return home until 201902:11 | September 28, 2018
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Victims of St. James Town apartment hold heated protest02:00 | August 31, 2018
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650 Parliament Street property manager speaks to media, says working on solution for displaced tenants00:19 | August 31, 2018
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Displaced residents meet to discuss suing building management01:43 | August 29, 2018
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Residents considering legal action against 650 Parliament building management after fire02:24 | August 28, 2018
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Residents of St. James Town apartment frustrated by mandatory waiver02:17 | August 27, 2018
650 Parliament Street property manager says tenants from north tower could be back in by Thanksgiving
Description
August 31, 2018
Doug Sartell, the property manager for 650 Parliament Street, says tenants from the north tower of the building may be back in their homes by Thanksgiving. The south tower, however, he said will take much longer.
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