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City staff recommend permitting sixplexes in residential areas

City staff recommend permitting sixplexes in residential areas

A long-sought-after goal of housing advocates will make for contentious debate at council later this month
Councillor wants to crack down on ‘plague’ of mopeds ‘bombing down’ bike lanes

Councillor wants to crack down on ‘plague’ of mopeds ‘bombing down’ bike lanes

Coun. Dianne Saxe says Toronto’s inconsistent bike lane rules are causing accidents and ‘public fury’
Four of Doug Ford’s HART Hubs are open in Toronto. What are they?

Four of Doug Ford’s HART Hubs are open in Toronto. What are they?

The province made big promises for the facilities that would replace supervised consumption sites
Four of Doug Ford’s HART Hubs are open in Toronto. What are they?

Four of Doug Ford’s HART Hubs are open in Toronto. What are they?

The province made big promises for the facilities that would replace supervised consumption sites
Long-delayed North York supportive housing project finally moves ahead — $21 million over budget

Long-delayed North York supportive housing project finally moves ahead — $21 million over budget

The costs for the Cummer Avenue project more than doubled after four years of opposition and legal battles
Ford government appeals injunction barring the removal of Toronto bike lanes

Ford government appeals injunction barring the removal of Toronto bike lanes

The move comes after the premier pilloried the judge’s decision as ideologically motivated
Ford government appeals injunction barring the removal of Toronto bike lanes

Ford government appeals injunction barring the removal of Toronto bike lanes

The move comes after the premier pilloried the judge’s decision as ideologically motivated
Supportive housing project denied MZO finally moves ahead — $21 million over budget

Supportive housing project denied MZO finally moves ahead — $21 million over budget

The costs for the Cummer Avenue project more than doubled after four years of opposition and legal battles
Chow creates ‘traffic czar’ to crack down on congestion

Chow creates ‘traffic czar’ to crack down on congestion

As Toronto gridlock continues to frustrate commuters, Mayor Olivia Chow wants one person to be held responsible for managing and reducing congestion across the city
Toronto city council halts planned hike to development charges amid housing slowdown

Toronto city council halts planned hike to development charges amid housing slowdown

The move is aimed at easing pressure on builders as new home construction and sales hit record lows
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