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Applegrove Community Complex

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Applegrove is a multi-service community organization that works with community members and partners to offer programs and services for people of all ages, host meetings and events, support action on local issues and provide local job and volunteer opportunities in support of a caring and vibrant community. Our main location is in Duke of Connaught Public School, with satellite locations at Glen Rhodes Campus and Toronto Formosan Presbyterian Church. Applegrove is one of 10 City of Toronto community centres managed, operated and maintained by volunteer Boards of Management. Collectively referred to as the Association of Community Centres (AOCCs), these centres provide space, programs and services to meet local recreational and social needs. At these centres, facility and core administrative costs are funded by the City while programming is funded through fees, donations and grants. [read more]

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AquaLux Draining and Plumbing

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Army Navy & Airforce Veterans Club

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About ANAF Unit 262 (Mississauga)The Army Navy Air Force Veterans in Canada (ANAF) Unit 262 is a prominent non-profit community hub and licensed event venue located at 765 Third St. (near Cawthra Road and Lakeshore Road East) in the Lakeview neighborhood of Mississauga, Ontario. While deeply rooted in supporting Canadian Armed Forces veterans and local charities, this welcoming community club is fully open to the general public—no military background is required to visit, join, or rent the facilities.Mississauga Banquet Hall Rental & Venue BookingLooking for an affordable event space in Mississauga? ANAF Unit 262 features a spacious Upstairs Banquet Hall rental available for private parties, fundraisers, Stag and Does, and community functions. Optional on-site catering services can be arranged to accommodate your guests.Community Sports Leagues & Club Room AmenitiesThe downstairs Club Room is open daily to non-members and features a massive 106-inch HD big-screen projection TV alongside multiple standard screens for local sports viewing. During the summer, visitors can enjoy a fully licensed outdoor patio with a seating capacity for 45 guests.For local sports enthusiasts, the facility boasts premium recreation amenities with two 8ft Brunswick pool tables and 16 dart boards. They host competitive local community leagues year-round, including:Winter & Summer Dart LeaguesWinter Cribbage LeaguesSummer Horseshoe TournamentsSaturday Afternoon Snooker LeaguesLive Music & Weekend EntertainmentANAF Unit 262 is a staple of the Port Credit and Lakeview local music scene, hosting live music entertainment most Friday nights. They frequently run a popular Live Music Jam where local musicians and audience members are invited to showcase their talents on stage. [read more]

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Ashburn Centennial Community Centre

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Built in 1861, each wall of the Ashburn Community Centre is constructed in a different style using stones of various sizes. After operating as Ashburn School for 105 years, the building was closed in 1966 and sold to the Township of Whitby for $2. In 1967, the school was transformed into the present-day community centre and a kitchen was installed on its west side. The centre was designated an heritage building in 1983. [read more]

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A Stones Throw Pub & Grill

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Athens Restaurant

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Aurora Community Centre

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The Aurora Community Centre (ACC) is home to two ice rinks and is the home of the Aurora Tigers Jr. A hockey team. [read more]

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Aurora Lions Club Ontario Canada

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About the Aurora Lions ClubEstablished on April 12, 1944, the Aurora Lions Club holds the distinction of being the very first service club founded in Aurora, Ontario. Operating under the global motto "We Serve," this dedicated local chapter is part of Lions Clubs International—the largest volunteer service organization in the world. For over eight decades, the Aurora Lions Club has actively responded to local and regional challenges across York Region through community fundraising events, corporate partnerships, and direct volunteer work.Core Community Initiatives & Pillars of SupportThe organization heavily drives local impact by focusing on key charitable pillars, supporting families, individuals, and local community infrastructure across Aurora:Hunger Relief & Food Security: Organizes an annual Christmas basket and donation program, partners with the local food bank, and actively fields "Team Aurora Lions" to raise funds in the yearly Coldest Night of the Year Walk.Vision & Service Dog Support: Conducts crucial vision screening for Senior Kindergarten students in local schools. The group also hosts the annual Walk for Dog Guides, specialized charity Ladies Paint Nights, and puppy calendar sales to fund the Lions Foundation of Canada Dog Guides, alongside managing year-round used eyeglass collection drives.Pediatric Cancer & Health Care Support: Provides direct assistance to individual patients and families at the Southlake Regional Health Centre Pediatric Unit. The club regularly funds and replenishes the hospital waiting room toy chest with games, crafts, and gift cards.Environmental Action: Leads seasonal community cleanup crews on Earth Day and coordinates volunteer tree planting drives at the local Aurora Arboretum.Diabetes Awareness: Hosts localized educational seminars and community initiatives during National Diabetes Month in November to advance public health awareness.Local Charity Alliances & Community EventsBeyond their primary pillars, the Aurora Lions Club dynamically expands its reach to support disaster relief, mental health initiatives, and youth support networks. The club provides ongoing financial aid and volunteer resources to vital regional shelters, hospices, and non-profits, including:Big Brothers Big Sisters of York RegionThe Rose of Sharon (Services for Young Mothers)Abuse Hurts & The Blue Door ShelterMedical summer camps for children requiring kidney dialysisDuring the summer months, residents can spot the club hosting charity community BBQs for local businesses and schools to fund municipal initiatives. They also collect aluminum pop-can pull tabs year-round to benefit the Lions Foundation of Canada. [read more]

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Back Door Mission

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The Back Door Mission facilitates Mission United, a collaborative social service and primary health care HUB for those experiencing homelessness. This program seeks to assist those with high acuity and tri-morbidity to achieve long-term stabilization by providing low-barrier, wrap-around supports with a point-in-time model. Through partnerships with various community agencies, we provide specialized person-centered services for our community through a singular access point. [read more]

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BanBan Korean Fried Chicken

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The First Korean Fried Chicken Restaurant In Durham! BAN BAN means 'Half and Half' in Korean which is often refer to chicken that is served half original and half sauced. Always Fresh, Always From Scratch. We start cooking only when there is an order. We guarantee you the quality and taste! FRESHNESS We only get fresh chicken raised on Canadian farms. We cut, clean and brine them with our own handling procedures. AUTHENTICITY The products we use are mainly from South Korea to provide you the real taste of Korea. HOMEMADE All our sauces, breading and batter made from scratch by our own recipe. [read more]

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