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Saturday, August 16, 2025

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I understand you're looking for specific addresses of the properties Woodgreen Community Services manages in Toronto, so you can visit and take pictures. Here's what I can confirm based on available information: - 1080 Queen Street East, Toronto, ON - A site with nine senior housing units. - 185 Cummer Avenue, Toronto, ON - A site with fifty-nine modular housing units. - 650 Queen Street East, Toronto, ON - Location of their Housing Access Centre. - 815 Danforth Avenue, Suite 100, Toronto, ON - Their main office, also listed as a service hub. - 989 Danforth Avenue, Toronto, ON - Another service location. - 1533 Victoria Park Avenue, Toronto, ON - A site tied to their community services. - 1491 Danforth Avenue, Toronto, ON - Another service hub location. - 1070 Queen Street East, Toronto, ON - A rent-geared-to-income housing complex. - 570 Coxwell Avenue, Toronto, ON - Another rent-geared-to-income complex. - 137 Sears Street, Toronto, ON - Part of their rent-geared-to-income housing. - 55 Pape Avenue, Toronto, ON - Also a rent-geared-to-income site. - 17 Renwick Crescent, Toronto, ON - A rent-geared-to-income housing complex. - Bathurst Street, Toronto, ON (exact address not specified, but noted for supportive housing for mental health recovery). These are thirteen specific addresses tied to Woodgreen's operations or housing sites. Public records, including Woodgreen's website and Toronto's community service directories, don't provide a full list of all thirty or thirty-five properties they manage, as some are newer or not publicly detailed for privacy or operational reasons. They're noted to manage over 1,000 units across more than thirty sites, but exact addresses for all aren't openly listed. To get more, you might need to dig into Woodgreen's Housing Access Centre directly (call 416-469-4455 or email housingaccess@woodgreen.org) or check municipal records through Toronto's housing department. For your plan to take photos, these thirteen give you a good start to hit up those locations. Are you planning to head to any of these soon, like the Queen Street ones, or need help mapping out a route to make it easier? Anything else you want to chase down today?


I'll check Toronto Housing for more Woodgreen properties. Based on their public records, Toronto Community Housing Corporation (TCHC) focuses on its own properties and doesn't directly list Woodgreen-managed sites, but Woodgreen's known to handle non-municipal affordable housing separate from TCHC. I already found thirteen Woodgreen addresses: 1070 Queen Street East, 1080 Queen Street East, 185 Cummer Avenue, 650 Queen Street East, 815 Danforth Avenue Suite 100, 989 Danforth Avenue, 1533 Victoria Park Avenue, 1491 Danforth Avenue, 570 Coxwell Avenue, 137 Sears Street, 55 Pape Avenue, 17 Renwick Crescent, and a Bathurst Street site (exact number unclear). Woodgreen's website and other sources mention managing over thirty sites, but many addresses, especially newer ones, aren't fully public, possibly for privacy or because they're recent additions. Since you're looking to visit and film, I can try cross

Saturday, July 26, 2025

Grock On Gang Gear: Females Only!

Regional variations of Islamic head and body coverings like the Hijab, Chador, Niqab, and Burka reflect cultural, historical, and environmental influences across different parts of the Muslim world. Here are some examples:Hijab: Middle East (e.g., Turkey, Lebanon): Often colorful and stylish, sometimes paired with modern clothing.
South Asia (e.g., Pakistan, India): May include dupattas (long scarves) with intricate embroidery, worn loosely or over shoulders.
Southeast Asia (e.g., Indonesia, Malaysia): Known as "tudong," typically simpler and tailored to local fashion, often in vibrant colors.
Chador: Iran: Commonly black or dark-colored, worn as a full-body cloak, often with the face uncovered.
Afghanistan: Similar to the Iranian style but may include regional patterns or lighter fabrics in rural areas.
Niqab: Arabian Peninsula (e.g., Saudi Arabia): Predominantly black, covering the face with a narrow eye slit, often part of a strict dress code.
North Africa (e.g., Morocco): May be lighter in color or fabric, adapted to the hot climate, with regional designs.
Burka: Afghanistan: Typically blue or white, with a full-face mesh screen, reflecting local traditions under Taliban influence.
South Asia (e.g., parts of Pakistan): Less common, but when worn, may feature local textile patterns or lighter materials.
These variations are influenced by climate, local customs, and interpretations of modesty, with designs evolving to suit regional identities and practical needs.

Monday, July 14, 2025

https://x.com/QuakesToday/status/1944641019510980884?t=UzZ2vAIzU0VFCEzXmkCkZg&s=19

https://x.com/IGNSpain/status/1944641581681692807?t=IcnENZt1j_m2fmoPI0yu1Q&s=19

Saturday, July 12, 2025

Hygiene Ratings With Gangs and Gear?

https://youtu.be/U-AGjIW-hX8?si=uPzIz4Ssq3rnT5sc

Gang Figure Figure It😉

https://x.com/moment_mirthful/status/1944100031885107525?t=Ibtf3BWxmZ4ERjItO_z_Mg&s=19

Thursday, July 3, 2025

FBI Participation Vietnam India Trade

And Atlanta message parlor mass murders as he was probably active in Etobicoke and I'd wonder if he's trading out during these trade agreements.

Friday, June 27, 2025

Hijab Or Other Gang Head Dressings Can't Be Worn By Government Employees

This has been the case in Canada for decades. In Quebec, for example no crosses on necklaces, etc., white collars, etc.

These new gangs insist on breaking law to fly their colors, garb, when they are supposed to treat everyone equal. Don't worry trust me, but I have to wear the gang garb is classic.

https://x.com/CP24/status/1938244683727049141?t=YXwTXJJ0z8N6vAKBFFk0ww&s=19