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People who live near the intersection of King Street West and Strachan Avenue describe the smell there a number of ways — and not one of them is pleasant.
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"It smells like sewage," said Ann Riness, who lives one block to the east in the neighbourhood. Riness has lived in the area for 20 years and says the smell surfaced at least a year ago.
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She says she has complained a number of times to the City of Toronto, but the issue has yet to be resolved.
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Another local compares the smell to rotten eggs and sulphur, while others liberally use the word "poop" to describe the aroma wafting around the intersection. Some say the smell has them wondering about staying in the area.
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To read more about the City of Toronto’s response, click the link in our bio.
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📄 + 📸: Patrick Swadden/CBC
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