Depending on who you ask, a proposed Cabbagetown daycare is either desperately needed in the neighbourhood, or will destroy it entirely. seeks to have the Victorian-era, multi-unit residential building converted into a space for 82 children and 16 to 18 staff members. “I see it as lots of trouble,” said Gail Gordon Oliver, a Cabbagetown resident for the past three years. Previously, Cabbagetown residents have taken up arms against Bike Share, Toronto Community Housing Corp, even the colour of the neighbourhood splash pad. “We have rooming house, abundance of restaurants, we have a marijuana smoking lounge, but we don’t have a daycare,” she said.
Source: thestar April 07, 2018 18:45 UTC