I am planning to move to Scarbourgh. I am looking for an apartment , preferably near subway station , safe area, good schools nearby and where indians stay.
Please suggest some apartments as I am not familar with Scarbourgh area.
Thanks.
Scarborough is full of desis, no matter where you go. Some of the apartments are 95 percent desis.
Finding good school is a relative term, but mostly the school are good. Most of the highschool has some criminal elements, but they are there in almost every part of GTA.
-----------------------------------------------------------------
A Proud Indian Canadian
Lawrence#Markham and Markham#Ellesmere: Many Indians but not near subway.
Kennedy#Eglinton and Victoria Park#Danforth: Many south asians and near subway.
Hope this helps.
Hi Europa
I live near kennedy eglinton and trust me it is the best place to live.You have everything in ur vicinity.And personally i feel more safe as my apt building is right on the main lane i can walk home by myself from subwasy which is fews mins away)even after 11:00 pm.If you have any questions you can pm me.....
tshusss!
prince
Quote:
Originally posted by europa
I am planning to move to Scarbourgh. I am looking for an apartment , preferably near subway station , safe area, good schools nearby and where indians stay.
Please suggest some apartments as I am not familar with Scarbourgh area.
Thanks.
-----------------------------------------------------------------
http://www.pictaram.com/user/pannapantry/3267403800
scarbrough is a best place I feel. I like it batter than brampton, mississuga.
Quote:
Originally posted by prince77
Hi Europa
I live near kennedy eglinton and trust me it is the best place to live.You have everything in ur vicinity.And personally i feel more safe as my apt building is right on the main lane i can walk home by myself from subwasy which is fews mins away)even after 11:00 pm.If you have any questions you can pm me.....
tshusss!
prince
Second stabbing at Kennedy subway station in days
Updated Thu. Apr. 19 2007 12:18 PM ET
toronto.ctv.ca
Toronto police are investigating the second stabbing in less than a week at the Kennedy subway station following an altercation between two groups of people late Wednesday night.
A boy believed to be between 16 and 18 years old was stabbed twice in the back at about 11:30 p.m. while on the bus platform, police said.
The incident took place in front of a number of witnesses, who reported a fight between two groups of people after one group began picking on the other.
Following the attack, three men were seen running west from the station and across Kennedy Road. Bystanders also saw a white four-door car drive out of a nearby parking lot and head south on Kennedy.
The victim was taken to Sunnybrook Hospital, where he is expected to remain for a week while he recovers.
Police closed down the bus platform to investigate. Detectives interviewed the victim's friends and reportedly know the identity of the suspects.
Last Friday, police were called to the Kennedy subway station after a TTC worker found the lifeless body of Nick Brown on an empty train.
The 21-year-old was stabbed to death. Investigators have released several grainy surveillance camera images of a suspect but have not many any arrests.
TTC chairman Adam Giambrone says the commission is reviewing its security measures and will be installing more cameras and special constables in the coming months.
Advertise Contact Us Privacy Policy and Terms of Usage FAQ Canadian Desi © 2001 Marg eSolutions Site designed, developed and maintained by Marg eSolutions Inc. |