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  2. Toronto Entertainment District - Wikipedia

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    The Toronto Entertainment District is represented by Ward 10 Spadina—Fort York along with the federal and provincial ridings of Spadina—Fort York and the postal codes are M5H, M5V and M5X. It is patrolled by the 52 Division of the Toronto Police Service.

  3. Toronto Police Headquarters - Wikipedia

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    Toronto Police Department Headquarters from 1932 to 1960. 590 Jarvis Street was a headquarters for the then Metropolitan Toronto Police from 1967 to 1988, [8] then used by the City of Toronto until it was sold and torn down for residential development. The 6-storey building was built originally for the Foresters, until the group moved to Don ...

  4. Toronto Police Service - Wikipedia

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    The Toronto Police Service was founded in 1834 as Toronto Police Force or sometimes as Toronto Police Department, when the city of Toronto was first created from the town of York. Before that, local able-bodied male citizens were required to report for night duty as special constables for a fixed number of nights per year on penalty of fine or ...

  5. Toronto Athletic Club - Wikipedia

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    The building was subsequently named the Stewart Building after Mayor William James Stewart. When police headquarters moved to a building on King Street in 1960, the building became the home of 52 Division of the Metropolitan Toronto Police, until the division moved to its new building on Dundas Street in 1977.

  6. Flemingdon Park - Wikipedia

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    Flemingdon Park is heavily saturated with developments and housing projects that are under the ownership of the Toronto Community Housing Corporation. The buildings include: 1, 4, 6 and 8 Vendome Place; 61 and 58 Grenoble Drive, 18, 20 and 22 Saint Dennis Drive. The buildings were constructed in the early 1960s, and were designed by Irving ...

  7. Mount Dennis - Wikipedia

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    Mount Dennis is a neighbourhood in Toronto, Ontario, Canada.It was initially an urban area within the former township of York. Primarily located along Eglinton Avenue between the Humber River and the Kitchener commuter rail line, the neighbourhood was best known for Kodak Heights, once a major film manufacturing facility owned and operated by the Eastman Kodak Company. [2]

  8. David Boothby - Wikipedia

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    David J. Boothby (born 1944) is a retired Canadian police officer who served as the final chief of the Metro Toronto Police from 1995 to 1997, and once the Metro Toronto Police was amalgamated into Toronto Police Service, he served as its chief until his retirement in 2000. Boothby was born in Keswick, Ontario.

  9. List of neighbourhoods in Toronto - Wikipedia

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    For administrative purposes, Toronto is divided into four districts: Etobicoke-York, North York, Scarborough and Toronto-East York. Map of Toronto including the former municipalities that existed before 1998. The Old Toronto district is, by far, the most populous and densest part of the city.