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I also have a electronic hospital bed that I need to sell for my father, any help would be great.
active surplus? or star classifieds maybe
I'm not sure why the sound isn't working on this video, but I uploaded it anyway. It gives you an idea of how accessible Toronto is from ...
i work with people with special needs in a day program setting in Toronto.i'm looking for the places where we can go with clients without paying entrace fee.we want to go out for integration in society as much as we can but because of budget constraints we are unable to do so.
everybody needs some entertainment in life and our guys too need it.we need the places like clubs,museum,parks,amusement parks,theatres,art galleries,indoor and outdoor shows and festivals etc,etc.
If you check the various museums and art galleries websites there is often a day it is free. Also, if you call them, they may be willing to let you in if you explain what you are doing. High park is always nice as is the boardwalk at the Beaches. For free festivals and stuff, check toronto.com.
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I would assume that a train would be wheelchair accessible, but you might be more comfortable renting a wheelchair accessible minivan and just driving yourself and the elderly chair user. I know Kino Mobility is located in Canada and they rent wheelchair accessible vans.
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Im looking for a wheelchair accessible apartment in Toronto, along the Bloor or Yonge subway line.
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Most of the Appt Building r wheel chair Accesable try any one where u r geting good deal
the cheapest place please...i dont care if it's used or new as long as it's cheap. thank u!
Check at a pharmacy and if they don't rent them they should be able to tell you where you can rent one. We rented one (it was like new and in very good condition) from a pharmacy (in a different Canadian city) for about $50 a month. Best of luck with it.
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It's fascinating to see how Carole Lombard's films were promoted and marketed...and today's entry focuses on the last film for which the adjective "fun" could also be used. (Even if Lombard had been alive at the time of the release of "To Be Or Not To Be," the sudden wartime conditions, not to mention the film's darkly comic tone, would have made marketing it difficult.) We're going to examine her penultimate film, "Mr. & Mrs. Smith," specifically to see how it was sold by the theater that first showed it in Toronto. (For what it's worth, it should be noted that the Toronto of 1941 was far different than the city today; it was much smaller and had far less of a polyglot population.) We can...
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