Are Portable AC Units Worth It? My Verdict After Testing One During a Heat Wave
TORONTO, CANADA, JUL 14 – Toronto's $200,000 pilot program will provide 500 portable air conditioners to vulnerable seniors amid heat warnings, with over 1,400 applicants vying for units via lottery, officials said.
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500 air conditioners for low-income seniors just a start and ‘nowhere near enough’: Mayor Chow
Mayor Olivia Chow said the 500 air conditioners given to low-income seniors by the city is a start but "nowhere near enough" in a media availability on Monday.
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Read Full ArticleToronto launching an Air Conditioner Assistance prog for Low-Income Seniors to beat extreme heat - The Canadian Media
Toronto/CMEDIA: The City of Toronto has reportedly launched an Air Conditioner Assistance program for Low-Income Seniors to beat extreme heat. “Everyone needs a safe and comfortable place to call home. This year...three historic heat waves...dangerous...deadly...new pilot program to provide 500 free air conditioners to low-income seniors, who are the most vulnerable...collaboration with tenant advocates to
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