Early this morning (Saturday), the houses were rolled across John Street (View looking south on John toward King Street) . They were rolled up on
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The southwest corner of Adelaide and John Streets, the site of a new condominium. The historic houses that were removed from the corner are now
The historic houses, which were originally at John and Adelaide Streets, are ready to be moved to a temporary location, on a parking lot on
The houses are half way to their new location. The houses as viewed from Adelaide Street. The houses as viewed from John Street The
This morning (Monday 9 August) the rollers were placed under the houses. The homes are now ready to be relocated. T History of the houses
This morning the house had been raised even higher above the ground. The northeast corner of 106 John Street on the afternoon of 8 August.
In the novel “Arse Over Teakettle, Book One of the Toronto Trilogy,” the main character is a young boy named Tom Hudson. He tells of
The site was quiet Saturday morning, devoid of construction workers and the noise of machinery. Today I noticed the sets of rollers between the girders
I recently visited the AGO to view the exhibit of the abstract expressionist artists. It is a major exhibition, containing a hundred pieces of work
While temperatures in Newfoundland, Vancouver and Victoria have been unseasonably cool, Toronto has been enjoying a glorious summer heat wave. Some complain about the heat,