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Community Update for April 25, 2014
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Community Update for April 4, 2014
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City News: Residents hopeful SPIDER program will help hoarders
April 29th, 2014
Christine Chubb
City News
Residents in one GTA neighbourhood say they are hopeful that an upcoming new program that focuses on hoarding will help eliminate the ongoing issue.
In December city council passed the SPIDER program, short for Specialized Interdivisional Enhanced Response, after more than three years of proposed bylaws and residents begging for solutions.
The program is designed to coordinate response to hoarding situations with city officials including fire, mental health and animal services.
Coun. Josh Matlow, who has been an advocate for changing the way the city deals with hoarders, says it’s a problem that affects people in neighbourhoods across the city.
City News: Residents hopeful SPIDER program will help hoarders
April 29th, 2014 Christine Chubb City News Residents [...]
Toronto Star: Toxic chemicals, crude oil, radioactive material ride the rails through Toronto
April 26th, 2014 Jessica McDiarmid Toronto Star Trains [...]

