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LOCAL DIRECTORY

NW SECURITY PHARMACIES Farmer's Market


Neill-Wycik Security Shoppers Drug Mart
st. Lawrence Market,
(416) 977 -2322 or press security Yonge and Carlton - 465 Yonge St.
Jarvis & Front St
button on NW phone. Open till midnight - 416-408-4000
- Regular market Tues., Wed., Thurs.
8am-6pm / Fri. 8am-7pm - Farmer's
EMERGENCY
Gerrard & Bay - 700 Bay st.
Market Sat. 5am-5pm
Police/Ambulance/Fire
Open 24 hours - 416-979-2424 416-392-7219
911 or 9-911 on NW phone.
Pharma Plus
BOOKSTORES
Please call here first if it is a
Church & Wellesley - 63 Wellesley
World's Biggest Bookstore
life-threatening emergencyl
St. Open till midnight
416-924-7769 1 block north of Dundas on
Assaulted Women's Helpline Edward St. - 416-977-7009
416-863-0511
TRANSPORTATION
Indigo
Distress Centre ITC Toronto Transit Eaton Centre, inside upper level
416-408-4357
Commission
416-591-3622
Suicide Prevention
Closest subway stops:
Parent Books
416-408-4357
College and Dundas Stations
201 Harbord St. , 2 blocks south of
416-393-INFO - www.ttc.ca
Bloor off Bathurst - 416-537 -8334
Poison Information Centre
416-813-5900
Via Rail/GO Train
CHEAP STUFF
Union Station: Front and Bay Sts.
MEDICAUDENTAL
Via: 416-366-8411 Goodwill
Albany Walk-in Clinic
GO Train: 416-869-3200 306 Gerrard St. E., 1 block E. of
200 Danforth Ave. Toronto Coach Terminal
Parliament - 416-921-3396
@ Broadview Subway Stn. Bay and Dundas Street West Honest Ed's
416-461-9471 416-393-7911 (bus terminal) Good selection, everything's under
Toronto General Hospital Toronto Island Ferries
one roof, lot's of fun, Bathurst &
Bloor, go to Bathurst station
Gerrard St. West and University 416-392-8193
416-537-1574
416-340-3111
Taxi
Women's College Hospital Beck: 416-751-5555
POST OFFICE
Grenville and Bay Crown: 416-750-7878 In the Atrium on Bay (yonge &
416-323-6400
BANK MACHINES
Dundas), just off Edward st.
Dental Clinic In College Park, close to Bay &
U of T - 101 Elm St. , just East of
Alterna Savings College entrance, upper level.
University Ave - 416-979-4927
in Jorgensen Hall , Ryerson Campus
TOUGH TIMES 416-252-5621
HEALTH &
Royal Bank Machine
Daily Bread Food Bank
COUNSELLING On Yonge St. , just north of College,
Bathurst & Lakeshore. Call to find
Addiction Research
by McDonalds
out hours. Very nice people, helpful.
Foundation Scotia Bank Machine
416-203-0050
416-535-8501 Yonge & College
St. Peter's Anglican Church
Credit Counselling of Toronto Toronto Dominion Machine
Food Bank
416-228-3328
Carlton St. across from
Sherbourne & Carlton. Limited
hours, mid-day, call first.
AIDS Committee of Toronto
Maple Leaf Gardens
416-929-7572
416-340-2437
Corner of Church & Wellesley
Alcoholics Anonymous
Bank of Montreal

in the Dominion store one block
416-487 -5591
south on Mutual
Alanon
SUPERMARKETS
For friends or family of alcoholics
416-410-3809 Metro
Bay Centre for Birth Control
Just one block south on Mutual
790 Bay St. , 8th Floor, SW corner of
Street 416-862-7171
Bay & College - 416-351 -3700 Loblaws
Hassle Free Clinic
Queen's Quay Market
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556 Church St. - HIV Testing, S.T.D.,
Jarvis and Lakeshore Blvd.
Pregnancy Testing. Men - 416-922-
416-304-0611
0603 Women - 416-922-0566 No Frills
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Gamblers Anonymous
Parliament Street 1 block north

416-366-7613
of Gerrard
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Member Rights
& Responsibilities
AS A MEMBER OF NEILL-WYCIK
I HAVE THE:
1. Right to be treated with respect & dignity
2. Right to an equal vote
3. Right to information in plain language
4. Right to run for office
5. Right to speak out to fellow members
6. Right to sOcially responsible behaviour
and policies
7. Responsibility to stay informed of
co-operative policies and by-laws
8. Responsibility to promote co-operative
values
9. Responsibility to participate in the
Member Contribution Program
10. Responsibility to treat co-op staff and
members with respect and dignity
11. Responsibility to maintain housing unit
to standard
12. Responsibility to pay amounts owing
promptly
CONTENTS
Member Ri ghts & Responsi biliti es inside front cover
Words of Welcome 2
Once Upon a Time... 3
Princi ples of Co-operat ion 4
Governance and the Board of Di rect ors 5
By- Laws 6
Rent Q & A 7
Occupancy Agreement ( aka your lease) 8
Community Ass istants Program (CAs) 9
Membershi p Contributi on Program (MCP) 9
Social Acti vity Committee ( SAC) 11
NW Faci lit ies 13
Hi gh Speed Int ernet 15
COMMUNICATION GUIDE
Neill -Wyc ik Telephone System ( NWTEL) 16
Making Ca ll s 16
Telephone Features 17
Long Distance 17
Your Voice Mail box 18
Voice Mai l Instructi ons 18
Service Issues & Troub le Shooti ng 19
Neill -Wyci k Recyc les 19
Staff 20
Security Informati on 21
Front Desk Services 23
Mai ntenance Informati on 24
Nei ll -Wyc ik Coll ege Hotel 25
The Nei ll-Wycik Bursary 26
Fl oor Plans 27
Toronto Map inside back cover
Directory of Phone #s & Services back cover
Neill-WYcik
Owner's
Manual
Editors:
Peter Allen
Melissa Wilkes
Melissa Crawford
Contributors:
Prepared from material supplied
by members and staff of Wycik
Artwork and Printing:
Dave Belford, Carly Belford
Visedge Design Inc.
Thanks to everyone who
assisted in the creation of this
manual and our apologies if we
missed anyone.
Neill-Wycik Owner's Manual
2009 Neill-Wycik Co-operative
College Inc.
96 Gerrard Street East
Toronto, Ontario, Canada, M5B 1 G 7
Voice: 416.977.2320
Fax: 416.977.2809
email:housing@neill-wycikcom
Web Site: www.neill-wycikcom

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Welcome to Neill-Wycik!
NEWCOMER TO NEILL-WYCIK?
First time away from home? Returned Wycik veteran? Mature student
returning to school? We are very happy you have chosen Neill-Wycik as
your home. We hope you will make this place yours by getting to know
the other members in this building, by participating in our volunteer
program and by actively voicing your opinions in Members' meetings.
THIS IS A STUDENT CO-OPERATIVE
- much different than a student residence or an apartment building.
We encourage you to make your mark while you live in this community.
Living co-operatively means caring about the people around you. Instead
of lecturing you about the obligations of membership, we prefer to
encourage you to think co-operatively. Treat others the way you wish to
be treated and try to resolve situations with your fellow members by
working with them for solutions.
AND above all volunteer!
THE CO-OPERATIVE MOVEMENT
Neill-Wycik Co-operative College is part of the greater co-operative move-
ment and a member of the Ontario Student Co-operative Association
(OSCA) and through OSCA, the Ontario Co-operative Association (OCA),
as well as the local, regional and national housing co-operative federa-
tions - Co-operative Housing Federation of Toronto (CHFT), Co-operative
Housing Federation of Canada (CHFC), including the Ontario Regional
department (CHF-O).
There are five Student Housing Co-operatives in
Ontario and all are members of OSCA. They
are: Guelph Campus Co-op (Guelph),
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Science '44 (Kingston), Campus Co-opera-
tive Residences (U of T) and Waterloo Co-
operative Residences (Waterloo).
PLEASE READ YOUR
OWNER'S MANUAL
Understand what your community offers
you and what you can offer in return ...
then take a big breath, dive in head first
and get involved - life will never be
the same!
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Once Upon a Time
IN 1966,
a small group of motivated Ryerson
students headed up by Kathy Whalen
persistently lobbied to create affordable
student accommodation. They particular-
ly liked the idea of a Co-op as opposed to
a normal school residence because it
offered students control over their envi-
ronment as well as low-cost housing.
In September 1967, it was decided that
Ryerson was to have a high-rise co-op.
In December of that year, the Canadian
Union of Students sent Stan Adelman, as
a field worker, to Ryerson to help the
group find money and a plan for the long
project ahead. The first thing the Co-op
needed was a building from which they
could operate to gain some experience
and raise capital. Ryerson offered its
property at 325 Church Street, a building
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slated for demolition, to be used as a
residence. After selecting a site, the
Co-op then needed a mortgage.
On Christmas Eve, 1968, a $5.4 million
dollar mortgage was finally approved by
the CHMC. Many problems arose, but the
building finally opened and by August
15, 1970, all the spots were filled.
SO WHO IS
MR. NEILL-WYCIK?
Well, the building was actually named
after three individuals: Wycik was the last
name of Aurilee and Raymond Wycik,
two warm hearted individuals who ran a
small cafeteria in Ryerson's Kerr Hall.
Wycik College sounded a lot like Wycliffe
College, a divinity school at the
University of Toronto so Kathy then
suggested adding on A.S.Neill's name.
Neill was the Principal of Summerhill,
one of the most successful English free
schools. The group admired his work
and the principle behind a 'free school:
In December 1986,
work began on the
Marten's Wing
(aka the McGill
Wing). After sever-
al delays, the
Marten's Wing was
opened in January 1988.
In 1995, with much fanfare, Neill-Wycik
celebrated its 25th Anniversary and
September 2000 marked our 30th
Anniversary!
Principles Of Co-operation
WE WELCOME YOU TO THIS COMMUNITY CALLED
NEILL-WYCIK
Because we are such a diverse and large mini-community, we need
certain PRINCIPLES and GUIDELINES to keep our world sane and happy.
Please read them and strive to be a good member of the community.
1. Voluntary and Open
Membership
In order to become a member of
Neill-Wycik you must be a full time
student Membership is open to any-
one regardless of social, political,
ethnic, or religious affiliation.
2. Democratic Member
Control
Like all co-operatives, Neill-Wycik is
member run and controlled. Each
member is given equal voting rights to
elect the Board of Directors at the
Annual General Meeting. Members are
also free to express their satisfaction,
suggestions, or criticisms at either the
regular Board meetings or the AGM.
3. Member Economic
Participation
Money taken in from housing charges
and the hotel go directly to pay for
maintenance, salaries, mortgages,
utilities, and other expenses.
Remaining funds go into reserves for
major repairs, capital expenditures, etc.
Neill-Wycik is a non-profit co-operative
where all members share equally in
our financial successes and challenges.
4. Autonomy and
Independence
Neill-Wycik is an autonomous organi-
zation controlled by its members and
is not affiliated with one political party
or movement However, Neill-Wycik
may become involved in political
issues regarding housing, regardless of
the leader of this issue. Neill-Wycik
respects any Member's activities in
these areas.
5. Education, Training, and
Information
Co-operatives provide resources for
their members, elected representatives,
managers and employees so they can
contribute effectively to the develop-
ment of the co-operative. Neill-Wycik
goes beyond just that by bringing a
group of people together from around
the world and supplying them with
communal space and teaches them the
art of co-operation. By encouraging
opportunities for volunteering and for
working we hope to create an environ-
ment where our Members can develop
personal skills while contributing to
their community.
6. Co-operation among
Co-operatives
Neill-Wycik works to strengthen the
co-operative movement by working
with other co-operatives locally, nation-
ally, and internationally.
7. Concern for Community
Neill-Wycik and its Members are active
participants in the community by
supporting local events and charities
as well as building relationships with
surrounding businesses and residents.
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Governance
LET THE VOICE OF THE PEOPLE BE HEARD!
Since governance at Neill-Wycik is
co-operative, everyone who lives here has
a stake and voice in decisions made
affecting Neill-Wycik. This could be the
colour of the lobby, how much to spend
on renovations and what is acceptable
behaviour. We discuss and pass by-laws
that govern how we live within the
building as a membership.
Board meetings
Most of this is done through your Board
of Directors. The Board of Directors are
12 members who volunteer their time to
ensure the building is operating to the
standard expected by the membership.
The board meets twice a month, in the
Meeting Room (22nd Floor) at 7:00pm.
All members are welcome to attend a
meeting except for confidential
discussions.
Annual General Meeting
You elect the Board at the Annual
General Meeting (AGM) held every
spring. If you have CONCERNS,
QUESTIONS, or SUGGESTIONS we are
always glad to hear them. Each Board
Member has a mailbox at the front desk.
If you wish to communicate with anyone
on the Board, this would be the first step.
After receiving your note, the Board
Member will contact you if necessary, to
discuss the matter further. If you would
like to meet with the Board as a whole,
leave a message for the Corporate
Secretary who will contact you for the
next meeting.
The Board of Directors
HERE IS THE BOARD OF DIRECTORS
AS OF JUNE 30, 2010
Kevin Bailey
Charlie Osborne
Trevor Lachapelle
Brian Petz
Paul Wishart
Padraic Ryan
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Lisa Gillanders
Ashley Fergusson
Julia Campbell
Bethany Richmond
Andrew Kerkhof
By-Laws & Policies
NW BY-LAWS, WHAT DO THEY MEAN TO YOU, THE MEMBER?
Neill-Wycik is a community of approxi-
mately 780 people that has our own
security, maintenance crew, recreational
facilities, board of directors, as well as
our own By-Laws which are in place to
ensure a safe and peaceful living
environment for all.
As a member of Neill-Wycik it is
important for you to FAMILIARIZE
YOURSELFwith the policies and
By-Laws. Remember: the By-Laws were
proposed, argued, voted on and passed by
you, the Member! When you sign the
Occupancy Agreement you have agreed
to abide by these simple rules of courtesy
and behaviour. If you want more details,
full copies of the By-Laws are available in
the office or you can ask your
Community Assistant.
Failure to abide by the By-Laws will
result in CONSEQUENCES which can
be as severe as termination of occupancy.
By-Laws: What are they?
Why should I care?
You need to know what they are and
follow them. If you don't there are
consequences.
Here's what can happen:
LETTER: You'll get a letter from the office
asking you to a meeting. If you've broken
a minor rule, you'll be invited to the
Member Relations Committee(MRC)
Meeting. If you've broken a major rule,
you'll be invited to the Board. The letter
inviting you to the Board is a legal
document (Schedule F); read it carefully.
MEETING: Go. This is your chance to
explain what happened. If you can't go,
send a letter or someone to represent
you. If you don't, the Board or MRC will
decide your consequences in
your absence.
2ND LETTER: You'll get a letter from the
Board or MRC letting you know their
decision. If the letter from the Board is
a Schedule G&H, it is also a legal
document. Again, read it carefully.
APPEAL: You can appeal a decision of
the MRC at a Board meeting. You can
appeal an eviction decision as well.
Talk to the Community Development
Co-ordinator or the office for more
information about these options.
A SUMMARY
OF THE MOST
IMPORTANT
BY-LAWS
& POLICIES:
Please contribute your two hours to the
Member Contribution Program
- it benefits everyone!
Neill-Wycik promotes a drug free,
responsible environment.
There are absolutely no pets except
fish and small caged domestic rodents
in multi-units. Pets must not wander
the halls.
Attend the Annual General Meeting
(AGM) and participate in electing your
Board of Directors.
Please have fun while you live here, but
remember that pranks such as tampering
with fire safety equipment and alarms or
throwing things out windows will affect
your residency.
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Rent Q &A
WHAT EVERY GOOD MEMBER NEEDS TO KNOW ABOUT
HOUSING AND RENT
Q Am I a Term Payer?
A If you live in a multi-unit then you
are a term payer, which means that
you will be paying your rent at the
beginning of each semester (ie.
September to December is due on
September 1st).
Q Can I pay cash?
A No, we are not allowed to accept cash
for rent
Air conditioners must be installed in
accordance with the policy. Additions or
alterations to the exterior of the
building are not permitted.
Please do not let strangers into the
building when you enter. Try to look
out for your neighbours and remember,
you are responsible for the actions of
your guests and must sign them in.
Please remember to pay your rent
on time.
Please treat all members, guests and
staff with courtesy and respect.
Harassment, threats and assaults or
impeding the quiet enjoyment of other
members living environment are not
tolerated.
Please respect the property of
Neill-Wycik and members and report
any damage or vandalism.
Please keep your private bedroom and
unit clean.
Q What if there is a delay in
getting my OSAP?
A You must immediately contact our
Bookkeeper and bring a copy of your
'Student Information Document' in
order to receive a deferral. There is
no deferral for your first month or
maintenance deposit. This must be
received before you can move into
the building. If there is a delay in
receiving your OSAP please contact
the Bookkeeper immediately.
Q What if I can't pay by the
first of the month?
A Please contact the Bookkeeper
before the first of the month to make
arrangements for a rent deferral. A $25
late fee will be charged. Under certain
circumstances this fee may be waived.
Q What happens when
I am in arrears?
A When you are in arrears the first step
is you will receive a letter informing
you of a balance owing, including
your $25 late fee. If payment is not
received by the date outlined in
the late letter, you will receive a
Schedule F, which is a notice to
appear in front of the Board. This is
the first step in the eviction process.
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Occupancy Agreement (aka your lease)
OCCUPANCY AGREEMENT OVERVIEW
(WHAT DOES THAT LEASE SAY ANYWAY?)
Each member signs an occupancy agreement. A copy of the occupancy agreement is
available at the 22nd floor office but here are the 'HOT HIGHLIGHTS: You should
acquaint yourself with the occupancy agreement and the by-laws as these two items
govern the way you must conduct yourself. Details and further information must be
taken from the actual occupancy agreement.
1) Members planning to move before their
occupancy agreement expires must give
two months notice (from the first of the
month) and sign a Notice to Vacate. There
is a $50.00 administration fee for breaking
the occupancy agreement
2) Members must get permission of the
Co-operative to paint or decorate unit.
3) Members must keep their unit clean and
not allow garbage to accumulate as this can
encourage mice. Members must clean their
unit BEFORE terminating their occupancy,
or be subject to a cleaning charge.
4) Members agree to pay for and
maintenance of hislher unit and fixtures if
repairs are needed because of damage
caused by the Member, the Member's
guests or friends.
5) Members agree to report all damage to
Co-op immediately.
6) The Co-op has the right to enter units in
case of emergencies, as per Bylaws, for
exterminators, room checks, maintenance
repairs, alterations, decorations or to show
unit to new Members.
7) Members should purchase fire/extended
insurance coverage to cover his/her own
goods and furnishings. Neill-Wycik's
coverage only covers the building and
equipment of Neill-Wycik.
8) Members agree to promote principles of
the Co-operative and to abide by its
Charter, Bylaws, Rules, Regulations, Policies
and Decisions adopted by the Board and its
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Committees. This includes the Member's
family, visitors etc.
9) It is the Member's responsibility to
determine the policies relevant to his
ignorance is not a sufficient excuse
for a breach of conduct.
10) Members who are in default of the
occupancy agreement or his/her duties
under the Charter or Bylaws may have
Membership terminated by resolution
passed by the Board of Directors. The
Member will receive 10 days notice of the
meeting of the Board at which the
resolution will be considered. The Member
may appear to make submissions on their
behalf. Termination will occur on the date
specified by Board of Directors in its
Resolution, but the date will not be less
than 10 days after the hearing. Further
details are available on the occupancy
agreement.
11) The Co-operative is not liable for
damage to property entrusted to employees
of the Co-op or loss of any property by
theft or otherwise. The Co-operative is
not liable for injury or damage to persons
or property.
12) The Co-operative is governed by the
Co-op Corporations NOT the
Residential Tenancy Act.
13) The waiver form within the agreement
absolves Neill-Wycik of any responsibility
while Members use any of the SAC
facilities or common areas or attend
any events.
Community Assistants Program
COMMUNITY ASSISTANTS ORIENT NEW MEMBERS
We have Community Assistants to orient
new members to the building and area,
support members in completing their
Member Contribution Program hours,
promote co-operative principles, and
provide start up and resource help to
clubs and committees. Your CA also
plays a large role in the sustainability
of our environment as they run and
assist members with the recycling pro-
gram on a regular basis. If you are
unsure of what you can or cannot recycle,
ask your CAl
What Does My CA Do For Me?
If you have questions about the building,
if you wish to start a club or committee,
if you are not sure what to do for your
Member Contribution Program hours, if
you need help in organizing a cleaning
schedule for a multi-unit, then call
your CAl
Membership Contribution Program
A Bit of Background
The aim of a student-housing co-operative
is to provide housing that is affordable
and responsive to the particular needs of
students. A co-op is affordable because
members give their time in different ways
and responsive because each member has
a voice in decision-making.
How do I get involved?
Contact your CA.
Who keeps track of what I do?
Your CA will enter the hours you have
completed in the Neill Wycik database.
What happens if I don't
complete my MCP hours?
See the chart on the following page.
THE LIST OF IDEAS INCLUDE:
Joining a club or committee or start one
yourself (talk to your CA first). Some
committees from previous years; Movie,
Newsletter, Recycling, Food Drive and
Fundraising (for local charities).
Outreach work; if you are aware of
an organization that needs volunteers,
talk to your CAl We have provided
baked goods to a local women's shelter
and sandwiches for the Salvation Army.
Run for the Board of Directors! We have
elections at the Annual General
Members' Meeting. You can nominate
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yourself or have someone do it for you.
It is the quickest way to immerse your-
self in Wycik culture. -
Organize an event for your floor or the
whole building! SAC can be approached
to finance good ideas. Forms are avail-
able from your CA.
Attend Board forums, work on a policy
taskforce or respond to surveys to help
with co-op governance.
Ask about maintenance tasks and clean-
ing at the front desk.
Help out with managing SAC facilities.
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Social Activity Committee (SAC)
Welcome to SAC!
SAC is a committee of the Board of Directors.
Our purpose is to ensure that YOU, the member,
have fun here at Wycik.
SAC MEETINGS
SAC holds meetings EVERY 2ND & 4TH
SUNDAY OF EACH MONTH. Agendas
for each meeting are posted by the
elevators on each floor. If you wish to get
on the agenda, call ext. 6006 and leave
your name, unit and phone number.
Someone from SAC will contact you and
give you all the necessary information
SAC AND ITS FACILITIES
Wycik has some GREAT facilities, and
members are welcome to use all of them!
But before you do, you MUST get a
NW photo ID Card and sign your lease.
The lease includes a general waiver form
for using the facilities. You can obtain
your photo ID when you move into
the building.
FACILITY FUNDS
Every month $6.00 of your rent creates
our annual budget TO FUND facilities,
educational & social events and clubs &
committees .
Get the most of your $6.00
- GET INVOLVED!
WANNA
HELP?
We always need
people to help!
Join one of the many
SAC positions.
It's a fun & easy way to
meet people
and get your MCP hours!
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Social Activity Committee (SAC)
Positions on SAC
SOCIAL ACTIVITY
COMMITTEE
SAC Chair - Conducts meetings and is
the liaison between SAC and the Board
of Directors.
SAC Secretary -Takes the minutes
at the meetings and creates the agendas
for the meetings.
Administrator -Ensures that SAC
doesn't overspend its budget.
Communications
Co-ordinator - Informs you of what
SAC is up to by posting notices, phone
messages etc.
Events Co-ordinator
- Plans events for you to enjoy with the
help of the Events Committee.
Facility
Co-ordinator
- Meets with the Facility
Managers once a month
to ensure that everything
is running well with our
fabulous facilities.
C.A. Liaison - SAC's
link between itself and
your friendly neighbour-
hood Community
Assistants.
General Positions
- (2 spots) - Members who
come to the SAC meetings,
give their valuable advice
and help out when they're
needed.
FACILITY
MANAGERS
All the SAC facilities here at Wycik are
managed by dedicated members. These
Facility Managers and Assistant
Facility Managers are responsible for
keeping their facility running, providing
orientations to members and meeting
with the Facility Co-ordinator once an
month.
EVENTS
COMMITTEE
The FUN PEOPLE. This committee is
made up of 14 members responsible for
helping the Events Co-ordinator plan and
run events for the members.
LIKE THROWING PARTIES?
THEN THE EVENTS COMMITTEE IS
FOR YOUl
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NW Facilities
SAC FUNDED FACILITIES
LEGEND
[.tn] Facility needs to be signed out at the
front desk.
[0] Facility requires special orientation from
the facility manager. Times and dates are
posted throughout the building, or you
can call the SAC voice mail at extension
6006 to request an orientation.
Games/Sports Equipment [1bJ ]
You can sign out a number of different
board games through the front desk. You
can also get baseball gear, volleyballs, bas-
ketballs, tennis and badminton racquets.
TVNCRlDVD Carts [ ~ ]
Members may use this for their common
areas or for holding a movie night in their
lounge. For this facility there is a three hour
time limit.
Weight Room - 2nd floor
McGill Wing [1bJ]
Fully equipped with a universal gym, free
weights, lifecycles, stairclimber and exercise
mats and a new elliptical cross trainer.
Sewing Room - 2nd Floor
McGill Wing [1bJ] [0]
This room offers industrial sewing
machines, serger machines, pattern drafting
tables, a judy and an iron.
Meeting Room - 22nd Floor [1bJ]
Meeting tables, chairs, erasable board ...
excellent place for studying and holding
club and committee meetings.
Steamer Room and AN Equipment
- Basement Level [1bJ] [0]
Located on the basement level the steamer
room is available for parties and functions
for members. It is equipped with a
cassette/cd stereo system, a video projection
TV screen, a VCR and lighting system.
Photo Shop - Basement Level
[ ~ ] [ O ]
Equipped for processing black and white
film, it has a film processing room, photo
mount machine and Jobo processor. Please
supply your own film & chemicals.
Woodshop - Basement Level
[ ~ ] [ O ]
Tools and equipment to build anything your
imagination desires. Remember to clean up
after yourself.
Sauna - Basement Level [h]
Located in the basement, the sauna is
equipped with a change room and two
showers. Hours are posted on the door and
the code is 15-4.
Hanke Lounge - 22nd Floor
Located on the 22nd floor, the Hanke is
furnished with comfortable couches for
casual conversation. It features air-condition-
ing and an excellent view of Lake Ontario.
Door code is 1-2-5.
Computer Lab - 22nd Floor [h]
The lab is located on the 22nd floor, with
access through the Hanke Lounge.
Six computers and a printer are available
for your use.
Barbeques - 5th and 23rd Floor
Roof Decks
Each roof deck has two gas powered
barbeques for your use.
Billiards Room - 2nd Floor[lbJ]
Sign out this popular facility at the front
desk and catch up with your pool and table
soccer skills. It has it's own darts and stereo.
TV Lounge - 22nd Floor
Just off of the laundry room, this facility
provides comfy couches and pay-tv
channels; a nice way to relax while
doing laundry.
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NW Facilities
NONSAC FACILITIES THAT ARE OPEN AREAS
AVAILABLE TO ALL MEMBERS
Public Phones
Located on the lobby level and the
22nd floor.
Pop Machines
You'll find several machines throughout
the building, including the Cafe (lobby
level) and in the Hanke Lounge on
the 22nd floor.
Roof Decks
Roof decks are located on the 4th and
5th floors as well as the 23rd
floor. There is no alcohol
or glass permitted on the roof
decks ever! Keep in mind that
these facilities are monitored
by security.
Photocopier
Located in the Cafeteria and its
only 5 a copy.
Laundry Rooms
We have two laundry rooms with coin
operated machines. One is located on
the 4th floor in the McGill wing while
the other larger one is on the 22nd
floor. If you have any problems with
the machines, including refunds, please
call PHELPS 1-866-558-5577.
NW is not responsible for the machines
and cannot refund money or repair
faulty machines.
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Communication Guide

NEILL-WYCIK TELEPHONE SYSTEM (NWTEL)
NWTEL GUIDE CONTENTS
Page
Making Calls ..................... .16
Telephone Features ............... .17
Long Distance .............. . .... .17
Your Voice Mailbox ............... .18
Service Issues and Troubleshooting . .19
As part of your co-op service, Neill-Wycik
has installed state of the art equipment
in order to provide you with a suite of
telephone services. The benefits of this
system vs. Bell Canada are:
Savings of approximately $15 per
month plus $30 savings on the
installation fee.
Free phone transfers within
Neill-Wycik
Improved communication between
administration and the membership.
All the revenues collected go
back into Neill-Wycik for building
improvements.
Neill-Wycik Co-operative College
Local Telephone Service
Multi unit members will receive a
local telephone line, voice mail, call
waiting, wake-up calls, call forwarding
and conference calling within
the Co-op. Other members, at their
option, are required to pay $20 per
month - for a Wycik phone.
MAKING CALLS
Neill-Wycik Security
Dial 3000.
Emergency
Dial 9+911.
Calls within Neill-Wycik
Dial the last four digits of the
telephone number.
SAC Voice Mail
Dial 6006.
Board Voice Mail
Dial600Z
Tips Lines (for confidential
reporting of security incidences)
Dial 3013.
Local Calls
Dial 9 + the local telephone number.
Long Distance Calls
(within Canada & the US.)
Have your access codes ready, Dial 8 + 1,
and then follow the voice prompts.
Toll-free Calls
Dial 9 + (1 800, 1 888 or 1 877) +
telephone number. (Your code is not
required.)
Directory Assistance (local or
long distance)
Dial 9 then 0 and wait 3-5 seconds for
the operator.
TELEPHONE FEATURES
Call Forwarding
If you want to forward every call
automatically (follow me) to someone
else's extension, lift the dial code
60 (you will hear the feature tone), dial the
number your calls will be forwarded to
(you will hear the assurance tone) and
then hang up. To cancel this feature, lift
the handset and dial 78 at your own
extension, then hang up. To forward your
calls to another room from another room
Q'm here), dial code 69 followed by your
extension number. To cancel, dial code 78
from your own phone.
Conference Calls
To speak with two people at once, dial
one party, press the link button (hear the
feature tone), dial the third party,
announce the conference to the third
party and press the link button again to
engage the conference. All parties are
now connected.
LONG DISTANCE
Neill-Wycik, currently through Rogers,
offers discount long distance service to our
members. At Rogers rate of 4.9cents per
minute in all of North America, making
long distance calls has never been cheaper.
They also offer competitive international
call rates.
Alternatively, $10 long distance phone
cards can be purchased only in the
Housing office using a debit or credit card.
Setting up Long Distance
In order to set up your long distance
service you must sign up in the Housing
office. Currently, the only method of
payment for the service is through a
Pre-Authorized payment of your bank
account (you must give us a void cheque to
do this) or credit card. Please note that it
can take up to 10 business days to process
your account. At that time we will provide
you with a personal long distance account
code which is not to be given to anyone
else. Each month your long distance
charges will be debited from your account
or charged to your credit card. Information
regarding invoices is available through the
Housing office.
Cancelling Service
At the end of the school year or upon
move-out please contact the Housing office
to cancel your long distance service.
YOUR VOICE MAILBOX
Voicemail is an automated answering
service that gives callers the opportunity
to leave you a message. If you are a
voicemail subscriber and would like
access to the system:
~ Dial 4000 OR If you're outside
Neill-Wycik, dial 416-977-2320
~ Dial your extension
~ Press ~ : ~ when your greeting is
playing
~ Dial your security code
Helpful Voice Mail Tips
~ To bypass someone else's greeting,
press the ~ : ~ button to go directly to
the beep.
~ While in voicemail you may identify
yourself as a mailbox subscriber from
any point in the auto attendant by
pressing the ~ : ~ button.
~ While listening to someone's
greeting, you can always dial another
extension number to direct your call
elsewhere.
Initializing Your Mailbox
- Initial requirements
In order to use the voicemail system
effectively and to ensure the privacy of
your messages, you will need to complete
the following three steps the first time
you access your mailbox (a user tutorial
will guide you through the steps):
1. Record Your Personal Greeting:
This is a greeting recorded by you
which will be played to your caller
when you are unavailable to answer
your calls.
2. Record Your Name:
You will be prompted to record your
name. Record your first and last
name in your own voice. This will
identify you throughout the system as
verification for callers leaving you
a message.
3. Change your Passcode:
For your privacy the system requires
you to change your passcode from the
default code (1111). The tutorial will
prompt you to change it to a number
containing 4-10 digits.
VOICE MAIL
INSTRUCTIONS
Listen to messages ................ 7
Listen to next message ............. 8
Listen to previous message ......... 8 ,;.
Delete message ................... 3
Save message ..................... 5
User Options (from main menu) ..... 8
Greetings ...................... 4
Change passcode ............... 7
Exit mailbox ...................... 9
SERVICE ISSUES AND
TROUBLESHOOTING
If you are having a problem with your
phone set or local service, please call the
front desk. Do not call Bell Canada. They
will not be able to assist you.
If you are experiencing problems placing
or receiving calls, please check below:
~ Please ensure the telephone number
you've been assigned is correct. If you
want to double check, dial 3000 and
ask the front desk staff.
~ Try both jacks.
~ Try a different telephone (borrow one
from your roommate if you can).
~ If you are getting a fast dial tone
when you pick up the phone, the call
forwarding feature may be set, to
clear this hit ::: =#=':: =#=:
Troubleshooting Hints
~ Check your Codes and the telephone
number you are calling.
~ Check your telephone cord for fraying
(which may cause static).
~ Try your call from another room. If it
is successful, the problem may be
with your telephone set.
~ If you have reached a recording, listen
to the full recording for an identifying
number (usually given at the end of
message). Make note of the recording
number so you can provide it to your
Customer Service Representative.
Neill-Wycik Recycles!
Neill-Wycik does its part in helping to
create a sustainable world through its
Recycling Program. Members are
encouraged to contribute by sorting their
recyclables and using the blue bins
provided in each unit. Recycling not only
helps to keep more waste out of the
landfills but it also keeps costs down for
the building. This allows us to continue
to provide excellent services and facilities
for our members.
Recycling is picked up twice a week by
the CAs and members of the Recycling
Committee. Joining the Recycling
Committee is an excellent way to get
your MCP hours done. There is also a
recycling room in the basement where
you can go and sort your recyclables
into the various bins if you missed the
pickup date. Large items should be
placed outside at the back fence. Look for
the signs on each floor to see which items
are recyclable and which are not.
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Our Team!
OFFICE STAFF
Peter Allen
General Manager
Melissa Wilkes
Finance & Administration
Manager
Norinne Burgess
Housing Co-ordinator
Emma Davis
Housing Assistant
Genia Borja
Bookkeeper
Ryan Morris
Accomodations Manager
Rod Murray
Security Supervisor
FULL-TIME
MAINTENANCE
Chris Alivantov
Maintenance Supervisor
Cecil Chapman
Maintenance Staff
Vladimir Badanjak
Maintenance Staff
Rick Jinman
Maintenance Staff
Chris Harry
Maintenance Staff
AND
LET'S NOT
FORGET
the other part time
maintenance
staff without whom
the building could
not function!
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Security
A FEW REMINDERS ABOUT SECURITY IN THE BUILDING:
Entering the Building
During the school year, the ENTRANCE
DOORS ARE LOCKED, please use your
swipe card and don't let anyone in who
isn't a member. The security staff will
always ask you for your ID to make sure
they know who you are. All Guests MUST
sign in at the front desk,and must show
valid photo ID (ie student card or
drivers license)
Lockouts
If you lock yourself out of your unit there
is a charge of $5.00 that must be paid
immediately. If you lose your key and are
in a multi-unit you will be asked to pay
for the charge to replace all locks in the
multi-unit. This could cost up to $100.00.
Guests
You are RESPONSIBLE FOR YOUR
GUESTS, so make sure you know who
you are letting into your unit, especially if
you share a multi-unit. You have the right
to make a complaint if your unitmate is
allowing a friend to stay overnight in your
unit without your permission and NO
GUEST may stay more than 10 aggregate
nights in a multi-unit.
Noise/Partying
Members have THE RIGHT TO QUIET
enjoyment of their environment. If a
member complains of excessive noise,
security will come up to address the issue
with you. Your co-operation is much
appreciated.
FIRE ALARMS!!!!!!!!!
When a fire alarm sounds you should
immediately leave the building using
the deSignated fire stairwells located at
each end of your hallway. Security will
respond within the first 2-3 minutes of
the alarm and proceed with the
investigation process.
Important things for you to know
during a fire alarm:
Elevators do not work, use the stairs,
you are putting yourself in danger
while waiting.
Do not take time to gather
belongings.
Make sure all windows and doors are
shut, especially the Hallway Door to
contain smoke in the unit.
Make sure all major appliances are
off. Leaving something on the stove
while you are gone may result in
new fire.
Listen to Security at all times.
Security will not hesitate, they have a
specific job to do and interfering with
that puts you and others in danger.
When out side of the building be
sure to stay clear of all doors so that
fire fighters can easily access the
building.
Important fire prevention:
Keep all doorways clear.
All units use fire doors that prevent
the spread of fire. Propping them
open allows fire to access other areas
and spread easily.
Never leave and unsupervised
stove/ oven/microwave/hotplate.
For complete fire procedure
instructions please feel free to
contact your CA or a member of
your Neill-Wycik Security Team.
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Security
NW COMMUNITY SECURITY
i\ Neill-Wycik's Community
Security consists of
approximately ten
Community Security
Representatives (CSRs).
The CSRs are extensive-
ly trained Wycik members
who provide front desk and
security services including administering
first aid and handling emergency
situations 24 hours a day.
The team is COMMUNITY MINDED in
its approach and they try to build close
ties with members to monitor the build-
ing for potential safety and security prob-
lems. When the CSR approaches you
with any requests or questions, they are
trying to ensure that the rights of all
members are being observed, so please
assist them in every way possible.
ACCESSIBILITY
Security is accessible 24 HOURS A DAY
at 977-2322, or if you have a Neill-Wycik
phone, just press the "Security" button. If
you have an emergency, a complaint, or a
question, call anytime and the person on-
duty will be happy to assist you.
NOTE: FOR LIFE-THREATENING
SITUATIONS, PLEASE CALL
9-911 FIRST.
T. I. P.S
If you have noticed an incident and don't
wish to be identified, call TIPS extension
3013 to report anything unusual. We will
follow up.
SURVEILLANCE
Our staff monitor all entrances, parking
lot and roof deck areas through Closed
Circuit TV. They also monitor the
elevators, respond to fire alarms, noise,
harassment, vandalism and other security
issues. NOTE: Please read this manual
for a brief review of the by-laws as they
will be enforcing them.
REMEMBER ...
We are VERY lucky to have so many
great members who never cause any
problems, but there are always a few
who decide to push the limits. REMEM-
BER ignorance is not an excuse in the
building, educate yourself, talk to your
Community Assistant and if you didn't
get to an orientation session on the
by-laws, get a copy of them from your
Community Assistant.


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Front Desk Services
WHAT CAN YOU GET AT THE FRONT DESK?
THE FOLLOWING SERVICES ARE AVAILABLE
AT THE FRONT DESK:
Maintenance Assistance
If you need something done to your
unit, tell the desk staff who will enter
in a maintenance request on the
database for you.
Lockouts
If you are locked out of your unit, we
can open the door for you but there is
a $5.00 charge (this is to try to get
members to remember their keys).
Fax Service
416-204-6712 you can receive faxes
and send faxes. (Note: There is a
charge).
Photocopying
Located in the cafeteria - only 5 cents
a copy!
Message Centre For All ...
Message Board for
Administration, Staff, Clubs,
Committees
Feel free to leave messages here for
pick up for ANY of these people.
Change
Need change .. for laundry? ... photo-
copies? Whatever the need, we've got
change.
Mail and Parcel Pick-up
Mailboxes are past the elevators but if
you receive a large parcel you will get
a notice and can pick it up right here.
Cleaning Supplies
If you need new cleansers, light bulbs
or just need a vacuum, make a trip to
the front desk and sign it out. Its as
easy as that.
Facilities
Any SAC facility, games or sports
equipment can be signed out here.
SAC Information/Events
Updates
Get information here or sign up for
events.
Tide/Bounce
You've run out of soap or forgotten
your fabric softener - single use boxes
available: $1.00 each.
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Maintenance
WE HAVE ADOPTED YOUR PARENT'S RULES:
Clean your room
If you make a mess,
clean it up!
Ill, That's the jist of what you
have to remember while
- you live here.
If you live in a shared
you have to EQUALLY
SHARE the responsibility of keeping
your unit clean and damage free. If you
fail to do so, we have to charge you,
which we really don't like to do. There
are two annual inspections performed
every term in the multi-units to make
sure you are keeping your unit clean.
WARN I NG! The average cost to clean
a unit is $500.00 by a contract cleaning
company and we have charged members
in the past. This is shared EQUALLY
amongst all members, unless you report
in writing to your Community Assistant
that your unitmates refuse to share
the cleaning.
NEED SUPPLIES?
WE ENCOURAGE a clean building so
we supply everything you need! You can
get garbage bags, cleansers, light bulbs,
rubber gloves, vacuums and putty at the
front desk. What could be easier?
MOVE-IN INSPECTION
FORM
As a member, you are responsible for
filling in your MOVE-IN INSPECTION
FORM. Please complete it within 15
days after move-in. This form is your
only recourse in any damage deposit
dispute. Hand it into the front desk.
Upon you will be required to
have a MOVE-OUT INSPECTION FORM.
Maintenance will arrange to inspect your
unit. If there are any discrepancies
between the move-in and move-out
forms, you will be charged according to
the damage.
KEYS
If your keys are NOT RETURNED at
move-out you will be charged $20.00 per
key. LOST KEYS to a multi-unit may cost
more as we will have to charge for
changing all the locks in the unit. LOST
ACCESS cards cost $20.00 to be replaced
and can be replaced at the Front Desk.
PLEASE NOTE THAT ...
Only use putty supplied by
maintenance to put up posters,
tape will remove paint
Do not drill holes for
additional shelving, and do not
paint your unit - put in a request
to do so and maintenance will
assist you.
AND remember there IS NO
STORAGE SPACE in Neill-
Wycik, so you cannot bring your
own furniture for multi-units.
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The Hotel
EMAIL: RESERVATIONS@NEILL-WYCIK.COM
One of the unique things
about Wycik is that we
convert approximately
half our units
into a hotel
every summer!
Yep - a regular hotel with
visitors from all OVER THE
WORLD. Many students leave
Wycik in the summer when
school is over which leaves
us a partially empty
building. What could have
resulted in an enormous
financial problem for Wycik
(we still have to pay our
mortgage, our utilities, property taxes
and other operating costs) we instead
operate a profitable summer hotel.
Employment Opportunities
The hotel has also benefited members by
proViding SUMMER EMPLOYMENT to
over 35 people in housekeeping, front
desk and the cafeteria. During May and
June, when we have hotel vacancies, we
are able to patch and fix up the
units that may have experienced damage
through the school year thus limiting
disruption to members.
The Word is Getting Out!
The hotel has grown and become more
well-known throughout the world. WE
ARE PUBLISHED in the famous "Let's
Go" guides, Trip Travel Guides,
Frommer's, Fodor's and the CAA hand-
books, Tourism Toronto maps, brochures,
and many more. This advertising has
increased the public's knowledge of
Neill-Wycik and has often been the reason
we have attracted new members to
Neill-Wycik during the school year.
HOTEL STATISTICS:
Over 25,000 visitors a year.
Almost 100% occupancy in late
July and August
The hotel does contribute to Wycik's
budget every year.
Our hotel web-site attracts thousands
of on-line visitors from all over the
world.
We have been given the distinction of
being the 'best hotel value in Toronto'
from the famous Fodor's Guide.
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Neill-Wycik Bursary
NEILL-WYCIK HAS A BURSARY PROGRAM!
THE NEILL-WYCIK BURSARY is an
award based on financial need, without
undue emphasis on a student's academic
standing. There will be two bursaries of
$500.00 each per school year available to
members in financial need. One of the
bursaries will be given in the fall, and
the remaining one will be given out in
the winter.
SOURCE OF BURSARY
FUNDS
Money for the Bursary Program has been
generously donated from the Board of
Director's budget.
DISBURSEMENT
Watch for signs showing when you can
apply for the bursary. There are two
application periods, one in the fall and
the bursary is awarded at the end of
November, or early December. The other
bursary is in the winter semester and
will be awarded sometime in March.
ELIGIBILITY
TO BE ELIGIBLE TO APPLY for a Neill-
Wycik Bursary, you must be a member in
good standing and you must have lived
at Neill-Wycik for a minimum of four
months at the time of application.
Returning members who lived here for a
minimum of four months last school year
are also eligible. You must be an under-
graduate or teacher's college student who
is currently enrolled in at least 51 % of a
full course load, and you must have a
minimum cumulative GPA of 2.0.
Because graduate students can pursue
alternate sources of funding, the Bursary
will not be open for them. The major
consideration of the Bursary Committee
will be financial need, but your contribu-
tions to the Neill-Wycik community over
and above minimal Member Contribution
Program requirements will also be an
important factor.
For more information
on the Neill-Wycik
Bursary program,
please feel free to
inquire in the Co-op
Office on the
22nd floor.
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Unit Layouts
B UNIT
2 Bedroom
Gerrard Wing Unit
(unfurnished - 72 available)
AUNIT
1 Bedroom Gerrard Wing
Apartment
(unfurnished - 40 available)
TWO-PERSON UNITS AND
APARTMENTS
How Do I Apply for a 'B' Unit?
These units do become available
occasionally. If one comes up, the
Housing Coordinator will post them in
the Laundry Room on the 22nd floor and
down in the lobby by the elevators.
Because there are only two people in a
B unit the person who is remaining in
the other half is allowed to interview
people for their next potential roommate.
The Housing Coordinator will give you
the phone number and details on how to
set this up with that person. REMEMBER
only members in good standing are
allowed to move to another unit in
the building.
How Do I Apply For An Apartment
'/1\ Unit or Bachelor 'K' Unit?
Put your name on the waiting list.
These do not come up that often and are
allocated on first come, first served basis.
The wait list is in the office upstairs.
AGAIN, only members in good standing
are allowed to apply for these units.
K UNIT
McGill Wing Bachelor
Apartment
(unfurnished - 8 available)


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Unit Layouts
MULTI-UNITS BLUEPRINTS
Pictured on this page are a few sample layouts
of the many different Unit styles in Neill-Wycik.
If you are interested in moving from your present
unit, drop by the office and speak with the
Housing Co-ordinator. The availability of each
Unit varies from month to month.
C/D UNIT
5 or 6 person
Gerrard Wing
(furnished)
H/J UNIT
6 person
McGill Wing
(furnished)
E UNIT
5 person
Gerrard Wing
(furnished)
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2. George Brown College
3. University of Toronto
4. International Academy of
Merchandising & Design
5. Ontario College of Art and Design
6. Metro Reference Library
7. Canadian Tire
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9. Metro Grocery Store
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11. Queen's Park Legislature
12. Royal Ontario Museum
13. The Annex / Kensington Market
14. Financial District
15. St Lawrence Market
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