| T.R | Title | User | Personal Name
 | Date | Lines | 
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| 3.1 | the city is booming | TRCO01::JELSMA | Bill Jelsma - DNT Central Canada | Mon Jun 29 1987 11:51 | 16 | 
|  |     
    
    	My guess is that the contractors are doing very well. This on
    	the basis on the number of deccies who have quit and set up
    	shop the last 6 months. As well there is a general shortage
    	of VAX people in town (Digital has had put on a massive effort
    	to get up to staff)
    
    	As to housing cost, they have cooled off (ie stop growing).
    
    	Don Mills semi 180-220k$
    	Markham semi 140-160k$
    
    	Down town 1 bedroom condo 150k$
    
    	Down town rent 650-750$/month for 1 bedroom condo
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| 3.2 |  | CADSE::WONG |  | Mon Jun 29 1987 19:19 | 11 | 
|  |     RE: .1
    
    Not bad...taking into account the exchange rates, those prices
    aren't too bad, considering how big Toronto is.  I think prices
    in NYC are higher than that, without the exchange rate.
    
    
    The Mad Chinaman 
    (born in Quebec, living in Boston, always visiting Toronto)
    
    
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| 3.3 | It's all relative. | CAM2::KAMMIN |  | Tue Jun 30 1987 10:45 | 9 | 
|  |     RE: .2
    
    You're right.  Toronto is still more reasonable than New York or
    Boston.  We were in Vancouver a couple of months ago, and prices
    there seem to be much lower.  You can still buy a 2-bedroom condo
    downtown for $150,000.  Now, I just have to get a job there.
    
    (Born in New York, living in Boston, but Canadian and Toronto my
    real home).
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| 3.4 | Not as high as Boston or San Francisco... | ZENSNI::HOE |  | Wed Jul 01 1987 11:22 | 9 | 
|  |     My sister just started the process for a mortgage to build a house
    in Ottawa. I believe that the house was 179K$ Cdn plus somethng
    for the land. They don't have the tax write off for the interest
    and their interest floats. [Sister's mortgage is 10.75% for 6 years].
    
    Yet, this doesn't seem as high as Boston area or San Francisco bay
    area.
    
    /cal hoe
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| 3.5 | Need a S/W spec? | 51336::LITBY | Per-Olof Litby, SWAS/Services Stockholm | Mon Jul 13 1987 06:37 | 9 | 
|  | 
	 re .1 -
	 Shortage of  VAX  people  you say? Hmm, that sounds interesting.  I
	 used  to live in London, Ont a few years back.  Loved Toronto - not
	 as great as Stockholm, mind you, but I would be interested in a S/W
	 job in the area. Any suggestions?
	 -- POL
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| 3.6 |  | 51336::LITBY | Per-Olof Litby, SWAS/Services Stockholm | Mon Jul 13 1987 06:41 | 6 | 
|  | 
         PS -
	 you should get your node database updated - those numerical
	 node names are no fun...
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| 3.7 |  | TRCA03::HOBBS | Who dat Meg?...Who dat? | Fri Aug 28 1987 12:28 | 8 | 
|  |     My suggestion on a downtown one-bedroom apartment would be more
    in the $1000 range. Believe my, I've been looking. Add to that the
    "key money" scam and renting is a pain.
    
    Don't ask too many Deccies about rents in Toronto. They all own
    and live in the burbs. (will this get a reaction?).
    
    Doug.
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| 3.8 | Visit us in the Burbs Sometime. | TROA01::BROUGHALL | Anne Broughall | Fri Aug 28 1987 15:52 | 6 | 
|  | You bet it will get a reaction.  I live in the burbs and love it.
I'll even admit to having a bungalow, a fence, a dog, two cars and
almost 2 kids.
Regards,
The Burbanite (and proud of it!)
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| 3.9 | too far from home | TRCOA::TRCP49::HAIMOVITZ |  | Wed Jan 08 1992 09:32 | 7 | 
|  |     I am a homesick consultant from Toronto currently contracting for
    Digital in the Houston Texas area.  I want to come back this summer.  Does
    anyone know how VAX contractors are faring in the Toronto area.
    Also, is it true that the housing market has cooled down.  Will
    probably be renting initially.  Does anyone know if there are any
    decent apartments left for less than $2000 within Metro?
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| 3.10 | New Toronto Mayor? | GRANPA::MMARVILLE |  | Thu Nov 17 1994 14:12 | 5 | 
|  |     I'm a Torontonian currently living in Philadelphia PA. Can someone tell
    me who won the Toronto mayoral election ?
    
    Regards
    Michael
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| 3.11 |  | TROOA::COLLINS | Not Phil, not Tom, not Joan... | Thu Nov 17 1994 15:10 | 7 | 
|  |     
    Barbara Hall is the new mayor of Toronto.  If memory serves, she
    garnered about 43% of the popular vote.  Mel Lastman still rules
    North York.  Frank Faubert is the new mayor of Scarborough, Frances
    Nunziata took York, Michael Prue took East York, and Doug Holyday 
    is Etobicoke's mayor.
    
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| 3.12 | Thanks | GRANPA::MMARVILLE |  | Fri Nov 18 1994 09:54 | 7 | 
|  |     Thank you "Not Phil, Not Tom, Not Joan..."
    
    regards
    
    Michael
    
    
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| 3.13 |  | TROOA::COLLINS | Not Phil, not Tom, not Joan... | Fri Nov 18 1994 10:32 | 5 | 
|  |     
    .12:
    
    Hey..is that Mike Marville, formerly of TRC?  John Collins here!
    
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| 3.14 | Mike Bradley re-elected in Sarnia | TROOA::DLOTEN | Semper ubi sub ubi. | Fri Nov 18 1994 12:51 | 8 | 
|  |     
    Assuming you're probably interested in other key constituencies...
    
    Mike Bradley was re-elected by a large margin as mayor of Sarnia.
    
    -doug
    
    PS: was NOT cross-posted in the SARNIA note!
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| 3.15 | Sarnia-Went there once.Once was enough! | GRANPA::MMARVILLE |  | Fri Nov 18 1994 14:36 | 9 | 
|  |     Sarnia,
    
    Is that in Canada, thought it was a seperate country.
    (Just Kidding)
    
    Regards
    
    Michael
    
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| 3.16 | The Wolf Pack? | GRANPA::MMARVILLE |  | Fri Nov 18 1994 14:59 | 9 | 
|  |     John,
    
    I remember you. I believe you were part of our Facilities group with
    James and Dave and Gina Dewolfe etc. The famous Wolf pack wasn't it.
    
    Regards
    
    Michael
    
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| 3.17 |  | TROOA::COLLINS | Not Phil, not Tom, not Joan... | Fri Nov 18 1994 16:20 | 3 | 
|  |     
    Owwoooooooooo!
    
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