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Over the course of two days, Jan. 24 and 25, Torontos budget committee heard from 151 Torontonians and advocates about its 2022 operating capital budget.While it still has to be approved by Toronto council, Toronto staff are recommending a $14.
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Its been 21 years since Patch last greeted visitors to Lexus of Oakville, but the little Shih Tzu continues to make an impact.Frank Apa, in honor of his dog Patch, and his Lexus of Oakville team raised mor
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