“Hurricane” Hazel McCallion: A Real Estate Retrospective 12-term mayor was instrumental in shaping Mississauga’s economic and residential development MISSISSAUGA – Heading into retirement after more than four decades of public service leadership,…
Intensification, Migration to Core among Key Themes for 2015: PWC TORONTO – PWC’s 36th edition of the annual Emerging Trends in Real Estate report is predicting another strong year for Canadian real estate investment opportunities…
Remembrance Day 2014: A Look at Greater Toronto’s War Memorials TORONTO – Derived from the Greek word meaning “empty tomb,” cenotaph refers to a tomb commemorating those who have fallen elsewhere. While the construction of…
Living Group Volunteers join Habitat for Humanity on York Region Job Site JACKSON’S POINT, ON – On October 22 a lucky team of volunteers from the Living Group of Companies enjoyed a unique and rewarding hands-on experience,…
The 2014 Municipal Election: A Guide for Homeowners GREATER TORONTO – Most of our readers have probably already noticed that municipal elections are once again upon us, with a set general election date of…
Project Spotlight: The Enclaves of McNicoll NORTH YORK – Hot on the heels of their highly successful Bishop’s Gate and Residences of Bishop’s Gate communities in the City of Markham’s Victoria…
Living Realty Celebrates New Head Office; 35 Years of Serving the GTA MARKHAM – After two months of finalizing interior and landscape details, on October 7 the Living Group of Companies invited Greater Toronto business and political…
Toronto Welcomes North America’s First “Digital Hospital” Redeveloped Humber River Hospital will bring green jobs and state-of-the-art healthcare to western North York TORONTO – From the first use of insulin on humans…
Back to School 2014: What’s New in GTA Education GREATER TORONTO – With Labour Day Weekend behind us and the back-to-school shopping (hopefully!) out of the way, it’s time to start hauling out those…
“A Family Tradition”: CNE Celebrates its 136th Year TORONTO – Originally set up in 1897 as the Toronto Industrial Exhibition, the Canadian National Exhibition (CNE) has evolved tremendously over the years, but can…