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The Official 220 Oak Street page This group is open to residents and friends of 220 Oak Street, Toronto. email : [email protected]

The idea is to keep in touch with neighbours and to find out what's happening in the community. Please be respectful, and remember, if you need a repair, contact the superintendent Mr Earl Avila, or phone the contact centre 416-981-5500

Remember there is a Hub Service Office in the lobby where you can talk about tenancy issues, safety ,etc.

06/05/2026

220 OAK STREET NEWZ

Reminder: You can watch this morning's meeting of the Tenant Services Committee live on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aDqUMwRaXac

[Image description: Laptop with online meeting.]

06/03/2026

☀️ You’re invited to the party of the summer ☀️

Join hundreds of supporters, volunteers, organizers, community leaders, and more from across Toronto – all dedicated to building a better city.

We’ve got something for everyone: you can play lawn games in the garden, chat politics by the bar, or hit the dance floor with our live DJ. Aaand we have a special performance to announce closer to the date! 🤫

We invite you to celebrate our work together to build a city that works for everyone! We’ve all worked hard to win important changes in our city—wins only possible because of people like you. Let’s keep building on those wins, hold conservatives accountable, and elect more progressives to City Hall in this year’s election! But before we get back to work, let’s have fun and connect with each other!

Friday June 19 — 8pm
Cecil Community Centre
58 Cecil St (near Spadina and College)
Accessible entrance and washroom

Tickets start at $15. Underwaged/Student Tickets are also available. If cost is a barrier, please reach out to us.

Get your tickets today: https://www.progresstoronto.ca/celebrating-progress-2026

06/03/2026
06/03/2026

LEARN ABOUT “TENANT CIRCLE”

06/03/2026

220 OAK STREET NEWZ

Emergency 🚨 Water Supply System repairs

06/01/2026

What does thriving really look and feel like for Black tenants in TCHC communities?

The Centre for Advancing the Interests of Black People (the Centre) is working with experts in health equity and community development to develop a Black Thriving Framework at TCHC.

The Centre is seeking input from tenants throughout June to share their feedback and ideas.

Tenants can participate by:

➡️ Completing an online survey by Friday, July 3

➡️ Signing up to take part in a focus group or one-on-one interview

Your voice matters!

To learn more about the Black Thriving Framework and how to get involved visit, https://torontohousing.ca/news-and-updates/take-part-black-thriving-framework-survey-chance-win-100-gift-card

06/01/2026

220 OAK STREET NEWZ

Miguel Martin Avila-Velarde

Why invest in public housing? Research shows this investment leads to stronger communities and a more resilient economy.

Today, the Public Housing Dividend report launched. This first-of-its-kind research measures the full benefit of public housing for communities. What's clear from the research is that investing in public housing leads to positive outcomes – for homes, for health, and for the economy.

The report was prepared by the Canadian Centre for Economic Analysis. It was commissioned by the GTHA Community Housing Collaborative (a partnership of CityHousing Hamilton, Peel Housing Corporation, Housing York, Durham Region, Halton Community Housing Corporation, and TCHC) with support from Scotiabank.

Find the full research findings at: https://bit.ly/4e1L1k9

06/01/2026

After years of organizing, tenants at 608 Dawes Road are finally seeing some justice after years of health and safety violations.

Notorious 500 Dawes landlord, Carolyn Kreb (also the owner of 608 Dawes), was sentenced in court for putting tenants at risk.

Thanks to all the tenant organizers, groups like Toronto ACORN who never relented, to City staff and Mayor Olivia Chow for pushing the change we need to see on enforcement.

Photos from The 519's post 06/01/2026

HAPPY PRIDE 🏳️‍🌈 MONTH

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220 Oak Street
Toronto, ON
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