DEVELOPMENT
• Developer woos ward to avoid OMB hearing [ Globe and Mail ]
• Leslieville’s big-box battle [ Toronto Sun ]
• Condos crushing traffic flow downtown [ Toronto Star ]
• How condo developers could be our school saviours [ Globe and Mail ]
• A rooftop garden fit for a philanthropist [ Globe and Mail ]
ENVIRONMENT
• Pay your voluntary carbon taxes: Move into the fashionable high-rise city [ Globe and Mail ]
• 200 households exempted from bins [ Toronto Star ]
• Peel wrestles with blue box litter [ Toronto Star ]
TOURISM
• Stand and deliver: A sexy idea [ Globe and Mail ]
• Comedian Russell Peters named Toronto’s tourism envoy [ CBC.ca ]
NEIGHBOURHOODS
• Successful social mix conundrum [ Toronto Star ]
• Spadina is essence of city living [ Toronto Star ]
TRANSIT
• Cyclists in gear to speak with a unified voice [ Globe and Mail ]
• Good Samaritan, 15, beaten nearly to death behind Castle Frank station [ National Post ]
MISCELLANEOUS
• Toronto’s white underbelly [ Globe and Mail ]
• Goldfish happy as clams in local pond [ National Post ]
• 20 odd things about Toronto [ Toronto Star ]
One comment
re: “Condos crushing traffic flow downtown”
This article is about condos at Yonge and Sheppard. It’s a little surprising that the Toronto Star can’t figure out where downtown Toronto is.
(And you can build all the condos in the real downtown area that you want, the traffic is already slow and there’s nobody whining about it, because believe it or not you can’t go cruising down the street like its an expressway in a dense urban area.)