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Tag: weather emergencies

Cooking great food for weather emergencies


People who live in the St James Town apartment towers in Toronto’s inner city don’t have air conditioning. But if the power goes out, they’ll suffer more than most.

Posted on August 1, 2017September 14, 2025Categories CREW ProjectsTags cooking, St James Town, weather emergencies

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