Two elderly tenants remain at Talbot apartments

Leaside resident Jade Jenkins has said that she will be representing two elderly tenants of the Talbot apartments on Bayview Ave. They are the only ones left in their units at the apartments. Dozens of tenants have left the historic apartment buildings over the summer in the face of an eviction campaign launched by the owners ADMNS Kelvingrove Inc. The apartments were built in 1939 and stretch along Bayview from Sutherland Drive to just north of Airdrie Drive. A Landlord and Tenant Board hearing will determine the eviction terms to be set for the aging tenants. It will convene on Tuesday, August 13, 2013 at 1.30 p.m. in Room D at 79 St. Clair Ave. E. ADMNS Kelvingrove is the administrative company which is controlled by the Manitoba Civil Service Superannuation Board in Winnipeg and is indirectly controlled by the NDP provincial government.