We said two days ago that police were working closely with the city's Emergency Operations Centre, Toronto Hydro, the Toronto Transit Commission and Toronto Community Housing to identify apartment buildings, town houses and individual residences, without power or partial power, so further door-to-door canvasses can be conducted to identify vulnerable residents who require assistance.
At 10 a.m., today, police officers started door-to-door canvassing at the following addresses:
- 22 Harcourt Avenue
- 31 Upper Canada Drive
- 51 Cather Crescent
Police officers will also be doing door-to-door canvasses on the following streets:
- Beech Avenue
- Glen Manor Drive
- First Avenue, east of Broadview Avenue
- Simpson Avenue, east of Broadview Avenue
- Victor Avenue, west of Howland Road
- Logan Avenue, north of Gerrard Street, south of Bain Avenue
At 10 a.m., today, police officers started door-to-door canvassing at the following addresses:
- 22 Harcourt Avenue
- 31 Upper Canada Drive
- 51 Cather Crescent
Police officers will also be doing door-to-door canvasses on the following streets:
- Beech Avenue
- Glen Manor Drive
- First Avenue, east of Broadview Avenue
- Simpson Avenue, east of Broadview Avenue
- Victor Avenue, west of Howland Road
- Logan Avenue, north of Gerrard Street, south of Bain Avenue