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7 hours ago

Northeast Pickering development decision delayed for further consultations with First Nations | CBC News

Pickering council deferred a decision on developing 1,600 hectares of land for more consultation with First Nations groups.
Agriculture
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1 week ago

Rural Northeast Pickering could become home for 72,000 people. Critics say the city is moving too fast | CBC News

Advocates urge rejection of a 1,600-hectare development plan in Pickering pending consultations and environmental studies.
Canada news
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7 hours ago

Northeast Pickering development decision delayed for further consultations with First Nations | CBC News

Pickering council deferred a decision on developing 1,600 hectares of land for more consultation with First Nations groups.
Agriculture
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1 week ago

Rural Northeast Pickering could become home for 72,000 people. Critics say the city is moving too fast | CBC News

Advocates urge rejection of a 1,600-hectare development plan in Pickering pending consultations and environmental studies.
London food
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8 hours ago

Modern revival planned for historic street market

Plans to revitalize Kingston Ancient Market include new stalls, a central piazza, and improved facilities to enhance community engagement.
Los Angeles
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7 hours ago

The Dodgers return to Toronto. Here's what's changed since they beat the Jays to win the World Series | CBC News

The Los Angeles Dodgers are poised for a potential World Series rematch with the Toronto Blue Jays, showcasing an improved roster.
Renovation
fromwww.archdaily.com
1 day ago

Cardwell Clubhouse / Dubbeldam Architecture + Design

Cardwell Clubhouse is an off-grid hybrid building designed for leisure and utility, serving as a social hub for outdoor activities.
Major League Baseball
fromJays Journal
1 day ago

Why clock is ticking on Blue Jays' potential top prospect contract extensions

The Mariners and Brewers signed young prospects to significant long-term deals amid potential salary cap changes in MLB.
#toronto-maple-leafs
Toronto Maple Leafs
fromEditor In Leaf
1 day ago

The future of the Maple Leafs revolves around a surprising figure

Keith Pelley is the most crucial figure for the Toronto Maple Leafs' future, influencing key decisions and leadership within the organization.
Toronto Maple Leafs
fromEditor In Leaf
4 days ago

Maple Leafs could be headed towards another major firing

Toronto Maple Leafs fired general manager Brad Treliving, raising questions about coach Craig Berube's job security amid disappointing season performance.
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2 months ago
National Hockey League

Maple Leafs to host annual outdoor practice at Westway Outdoor Rink on January 26

The Toronto Maple Leafs will hold a multi-day 2026 outdoor practice at a community venue with WWE guest coaches, fan activities, and a Leafs alumni game.
Toronto Maple Leafs
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1 day ago

Maple Leafs front office is giving mixed signals and fans should be worried

Toronto Maple Leafs' front office overhaul is underway, with a focus on hiring a Head of Hockey Operations and remaining flexible in decision-making.
Toronto Maple Leafs
fromEditor In Leaf
1 day ago

The future of the Maple Leafs revolves around a surprising figure

Keith Pelley is the most crucial figure for the Toronto Maple Leafs' future, influencing key decisions and leadership within the organization.
Toronto Maple Leafs
fromEditor In Leaf
4 days ago

Maple Leafs could be headed towards another major firing

Toronto Maple Leafs fired general manager Brad Treliving, raising questions about coach Craig Berube's job security amid disappointing season performance.
Toronto
fromJays Journal
1 day ago

A look into the future of the Blue Jays on-tap with current Blue Jays rained out

The Toronto Blue Jays game against the Chicago White Sox was postponed, but fans can watch JoJo Parker's pro debut in Dunedin.
Boston
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2 days ago

Are More People Moving Into Boston Or Are They Leaving? Boston Condos For Sale Ford Realty

Massachusetts experiences domestic outmigration, but overall population growth continues due to international immigration and higher birth rates.
#toronto
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4 days ago
Canada news

Toronto Board of Health extends pilot program helping unhoused people in downtown core | CBC News

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1 week ago
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College and Bay, Queen and Broadview intersections to reopen early, says Toronto mayor | CBC News

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1 week ago
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6 years and millions of dollars later, there's still no drop-in centre at this Cabbagetown site | CBC News

Canada news
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4 days ago

Toronto Board of Health extends pilot program helping unhoused people in downtown core | CBC News

The Toronto Board of Health extended the CORE pilot program to aid unhoused individuals with health and social services for 18 months.
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1 week ago
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College and Bay, Queen and Broadview intersections to reopen early, says Toronto mayor | CBC News

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1 week ago

Officials urge people to take transit or work from home to avoid World Cup congestion

Toronto is implementing a comprehensive transportation plan for the World Cup to prevent congestion and ensure smooth movement of crowds.
Canada news
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1 week ago

6 years and millions of dollars later, there's still no drop-in centre at this Cabbagetown site | CBC News

The women's drop-in centre in Cabbagetown faces delays and cost overruns, with expenses rising from $3.7 million to $13.5 million without opening.
Canada news
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6 hours ago

How the Middle East war is already impacting mortgage rates in Canada | CBC News

The Middle East war is causing an increase in mortgage rates in Canada, impacting many homeowners during renewals.
Environment
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1 week ago

Why environmental advocates are speaking out against a planned development in northeast Pickering | CBC News

Environmental advocates oppose a planned development in northeast Pickering due to concerns about flood risk, water quality, and endangered species.
Toronto
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4 days ago

Report: Blue Jays set to promote Lazaro Estrada

Lázaro Estrada is set to be called up by the Toronto Blue Jays following Cody Ponce's knee discomfort.
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1 day ago

Federal byelection candidates square off in Scarborough Southwest debate | CBC News

Doly Begum stated, 'After speaking with so many of you over the past few months, I actually decided to run federally because this is a crucial moment for Canada. I'm running to bring Scarborough Southwest's voice to Ottawa.'
Canada news
Toronto Maple Leafs
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3 days ago

How deep will the organizational change go for the Maple Leafs? - Maple Leafs Notebook

The Maple Leafs are undergoing significant organizational changes, focusing on management structure and the integration of analytics in decision-making.
Canada news
fromwww.cbc.ca
1 day ago

The Ford government wants the power to set transit fares in Ontario | CBC News

The Ontario government proposes to regulate transit fares to create a unified fare structure across the province.
Canada news
fromwww.cbc.ca
2 days ago

Canada Post is planning to end home delivery. Here's how community mailboxes will work | CBC News

Canada Post is transitioning to community mailboxes, ending home delivery due to financial challenges and a directive from Public Services and Procurement Canada.
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3 weeks ago

Toronto's Best Family-Friendly Hotels, Tested by a Local Parent

The Bloor-Yorkville corridor gets a lot of attention for its shopping, but for families, it's the Royal Ontario Museum around the corner, smooth subway access, leafy streets for stroller walks, and density of good cafés that make it the neighborhood worth settling into.
London
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5 days ago

Carney, Ford, Chow to make joint announcement in Etobicoke | CBC News

Prime Minister Mark Carney will hold a joint news conference with Ontario Premier Doug Ford and Toronto Mayor Olivia Chow in Etobicoke.
NYC real estate
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4 weeks ago

Mamdani's plans to revive Sunnyside Yards draws mixed reaction from local community - QNS

Mayor Mamdani revived the Sunnyside Yards development plan with a $21 billion proposal to build 12,000 homes, half under Mitchell-Lama affordable housing, following a meeting with President Trump.
Real estate
fromwww.cbc.ca
4 weeks ago

Fewer new listings in GTA could lead to increased competition in the future: TRREB | CBC News

Greater Toronto Area home sales declined 6.3% in February with average prices down 7.1%, as buyers await market stabilization before purchasing.
Canada news
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4 days ago

Toronto council approves major Swansea Mews rebuild despite community concerns | CBC News

Toronto city council approved a rebuild plan for Swansea Mews, but former tenants feel it does not meet their needs or desires.
Miscellaneous
fromThe Walrus
1 month ago

Cramped Condos and the Rise of Unfriendly Neighbours | The Walrus

High-density urban housing correlates with increased social isolation and reduced neighbor connections, contributing to an emerging asocial society with significant health and wellbeing consequences.
Toronto startup
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1 month ago

Parkdale apartment building tenants go on rent strike after landlord seeks retroactive increase | CBC News

Tenants at a Toronto apartment building initiated a rent strike to oppose a 5.4 per cent retroactive rent increase that exceeds Ontario's 2.5 per cent maximum allowable increase for 2025.
Canada news
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4 days ago

Ford, Carney, Chow to spend $3B on Waterfront East LRT in Toronto | CBC News

The federal, provincial, and municipal governments will invest $3 billion in the Waterfront East Light-Rail Transit line in Toronto.
#fifa-world-cup-2026
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4 weeks ago
Toronto

Toronto traffic could get even worse during the FIFA World Cup. Here's what to expect | CBC News

Canada news
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1 week ago

Toronto plans to increase transit, close roads to keep people moving around city during FIFA World Cup | CBC News

Toronto has developed a comprehensive transportation plan for the 2026 FIFA World Cup to manage the influx of visitors and ensure a positive experience.
Canada news
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3 weeks ago

The FIFA World Cup is coming to Toronto. Here are some key dates to know about | CBC News

Toronto hosts six FIFA World Cup 2026 matches at BMO Field from June 12 to July 2, with games featuring Canada, Ghana, Panama, Germany, Cote d'Ivoire, Croatia, and Senegal, plus a Round of 32 knockout match.
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4 weeks ago
Toronto

Toronto traffic could get even worse during the FIFA World Cup. Here's what to expect | CBC News

Canada news
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1 week ago

Toronto plans to increase transit, close roads to keep people moving around city during FIFA World Cup | CBC News

Toronto has developed a comprehensive transportation plan for the 2026 FIFA World Cup to manage the influx of visitors and ensure a positive experience.
Canada news
fromwww.cbc.ca
3 weeks ago

The FIFA World Cup is coming to Toronto. Here are some key dates to know about | CBC News

Toronto hosts six FIFA World Cup 2026 matches at BMO Field from June 12 to July 2, with games featuring Canada, Ghana, Panama, Germany, Cote d'Ivoire, Croatia, and Senegal, plus a Round of 32 knockout match.
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5 days ago

Toronto getting a break from cold temperatures Monday and Tuesday | CBC News

Toronto is experiencing a brief warm spell with temperatures reaching 16 C on Monday and Tuesday, accompanied by sunny weather and a UV index of 5.
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6 days ago

Hundreds join 'No Kings' protest outside U.S. consulate in Toronto | CBC News

Protests against President Trump highlight concerns over his policies and encourage American citizens abroad to vote.
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1 month ago

Hariri Pontarini Architects and Snhetta to Design New Ontario Science Centre in Toronto

The architectural proposal organizes new construction and heritage structures into a cohesive campus, establishing visual and physical connections between the city and Lake Ontario. By consolidating the five existing Pods, the Cinesphere, and the new building into a unified spatial framework, the design reinforces the waterfront's civic identity while reinterpreting Ontario Place's original ambition as a landscape for public learning, innovation, and recreation.
Toronto
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1 week ago

Ontario's goal of 1.5 million more homes by 2031 is further off than ever. It's not fazed | CBC News

The province is projecting just 64,800 housing starts this year, 10,000 fewer than it expected for this year in last year's budget and 30,000 fewer than the 2024 plan projected.
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1 week ago

Upgrades to Toronto Stadium unveiled with World Cup games on horizon | CBC News

Toronto Stadium is fully updated for the World Cup, enhancing community spirit and showcasing local talent.
#fifa-world-cup
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1 month ago
Toronto

Toronto will draw thousands of visitors during World Cup but local residents have concerns | CBC News

Canada news
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2 weeks ago

With less than 3 months until kickoff, TTC still working on FIFA World Cup plans | CBC News

TTC's transit plans for the FIFA World Cup remain unclear, raising concerns about handling the influx of visitors compared to Vancouver's detailed preparations.
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2 months ago
Soccer (FIFA)

Toronto is months away from hosting the FIFA World Cup, but the province still hasn't confirmed funding | CBC News

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1 month ago
Toronto

Toronto will draw thousands of visitors during World Cup but local residents have concerns | CBC News

Canada news
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2 weeks ago

With less than 3 months until kickoff, TTC still working on FIFA World Cup plans | CBC News

TTC's transit plans for the FIFA World Cup remain unclear, raising concerns about handling the influx of visitors compared to Vancouver's detailed preparations.
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2 months ago
Soccer (FIFA)

Toronto is months away from hosting the FIFA World Cup, but the province still hasn't confirmed funding | CBC News

Canada news
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2 weeks ago

Toronto youth are struggling to find work. Here's why | CBC News

Youth unemployment has surged, with young job seekers facing increased competition and insecurity in finding stable employment.
Social justice
fromThe Walrus
1 month ago

There Must Be Room for Black Joy in Public Spaces | The Walrus

Black dignity requires not only safety in public but also the freedom to express and center joy as a foundational element of public life and narrative.
Canada news
fromwww.cbc.ca
2 weeks ago

World Cup roadwork limits could delay thousands of Toronto home closings, builders warn | CBC News

Toronto's construction restrictions from May to July for FIFA World Cup could delay up to 10,000 new home move-ins by two months, disrupting buyers' plans.
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2 weeks ago

Thinking of moving to a more 'affordable' part of the country? Consider this | CBC News

I lost a lot of money while I was in Alberta. I had quite a lot of debt. Sure, you might save $4 or $5 on your bills, but ultimately, that's not what saved me money at all. Moving to Montreal in the summer of 2024 helped replenish the family's budget, even though la belle province is notorious for its higher taxes.
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2 weeks ago

Winter's not ready to go: Snow, freezing rain forecasted across GTA Sunday | CBC News

The Greater Toronto Area will experience up to six centimetres of snow and freezing rain on Sunday with easterly winds gusting up to 70 kilometres per hour, creating hazardous conditions and possible power outages.
fromStoreys
2 months ago

After Years Of Remote Work, Toronto's Office Market Is Heating Up

In early January, the Ford government's return-to-office (RTO) mandate took effect, ordering 60,000 public servants back to the office. The move culminates more than a year of RTO mandates from big names in tech and finance, reaching a fever pitch in late 2025, and has put a significant amount of pressure on Toronto's office market. The trend is reversing years of near-stagnant activity in the downtown commercial real estate scene, which took a big hit from COVID-era work-from-home policies.
Real estate
Canada news
fromwww.cbc.ca
3 weeks ago

Queen's Park North could be getting $50M facelift, courtesy of the Weston family | CBC News

The Weston Family Foundation proposes up to $50 million to revitalize Toronto's Queen's Park North, with ongoing annual funding for maintenance, pending city council approval.
Real estate
fromwww.cbc.ca
1 month ago

After years of uncertainty, Toronto's commercial real estate market looks ready to grow | CBC News

Toronto's commercial real estate market is stabilizing with leasing outpacing vacancies, availability falling, and investment rising as banks and public-sector workers return to offices.
Canada news
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3 weeks ago

Ford says he's going to take over Billy Bishop airport. What happens now? | CBC News

Ontario will expropriate Billy Bishop airport from Toronto to allow larger jets, though the legal and construction process could take years to complete.
Canada news
fromwww.cbc.ca
3 weeks ago

70-year-old Humber yacht club set for closure gets another chance to address concerns | CBC News

Toronto Humber Yacht Club receives reprieve from closure to address environmental and community concerns before lease renewal decision in June.
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1 month ago

GTA home sales, prices slide in January with more weakness ahead: TRREB | CBC News

Toronto's real estate association says it expects home price and sales weakness to persist for at least the first half of the year. The outlook came as the Toronto Regional Real Estate Board (TRREB) says home sales for January fell 19.3 per cent from a year earlier, while the average selling price dropped 6.5 per cent. Active listings rose 8.1 per cent. The board says home sales totalled 3,082 in January, while the average selling price was $973,289. There were 17,975 active listings.
Real estate
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Canada news
fromwww.cbc.ca
3 weeks ago

It's the Eglinton LRT's one-month anniversary. How do riders think it's holding up so far? | CBC Accessibility

Toronto's Eglinton Crosstown LRT launched successfully after 15 years of construction and $13 billion investment, with commuters praising its speed and reliability despite some ongoing accessibility and overcrowding concerns.
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2 months ago
Canada news

Toronto's Little Jamaica in state of emergency' due to Eglinton-Crosstown construction: BIA | CBC News

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1 month ago
Canada news

Beautiful, wonderful, or Toronto transit's black eye? Whatever it is, the Eglinton Crosstown is finally open | CBC News

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3 weeks ago

It's the Eglinton LRT's one-month anniversary. How do riders think it's holding up so far? | CBC Accessibility

Toronto's Eglinton Crosstown LRT launched successfully after 15 years of construction and $13 billion investment, with commuters praising its speed and reliability despite some ongoing accessibility and overcrowding concerns.
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2 months ago
Canada news

Toronto's Little Jamaica in state of emergency' due to Eglinton-Crosstown construction: BIA | CBC News

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1 month ago
Canada news

Beautiful, wonderful, or Toronto transit's black eye? Whatever it is, the Eglinton Crosstown is finally open | CBC News

Toronto
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1 month ago

Meet the TTC cartographer giving its map a mega makeover | CBC News

TTC cartographer Alex Blackwell redesigned Toronto's transit map to add Finch and Eglinton LRTs, requiring about 20,000 map replacements and multiple design compromises.
Canada news
fromwww.cbc.ca
4 weeks ago

Ford muses about filling in part of Toronto waterfront for new convention centre | CBC News

Ontario Premier Doug Ford is considering filling part of Toronto's waterfront to build a massive new convention centre, citing the current Metro Toronto Convention Centre as inadequate for the city's needs.
Canada news
fromwww.cbc.ca
1 month ago

Bay Street and College Street intersection to be closed Monday until mid-April | CBC News

Bay Street and College Street in downtown Toronto will close from Monday until mid-April for streetcar track renewal and sewer pipe replacement.
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1 month ago

Doug Ford takes issue with Toronto's 13-year timeline to build road safety measures | CBC News

Hand that over to me, I'll show you how to do a roundabout in months, as opposed to 13 years. I'll show you how to do a speed bump. Ford called Toronto's city council the most dysfunctional political arena in the entire country when asked about the report and blamed radical left councillors for the city's problems.
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1 month ago

New science centre will be built as early as 2029 with construction beginning in spring: Ford | CBC News

Ontario will build a new $1 billion science centre at Ontario Place, with construction starting spring 2025 and completion targeted for 2029.
Canada news
fromwww.cbc.ca
1 month ago

Toronto residents launch campaign calling on city, RentSafeTO to address living condition concerns | CBC News

Tenants in Jane and Finch demand stronger enforcement of RentSafeTO after persistent mold, pests, leaks and slow or absent city responses.
Canada news
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1 month ago

GTA residents warned of freezing rain, snow on Wednesday: Environment Canada | CBC News

GTA expects snow, freezing rain and icy conditions Wednesday, with 5–10 mm ice and about 5 cm snow near Toronto; Durham may get 10–15 cm.
Canada news
fromwww.cbc.ca
1 month ago

Beaches Cineplex Cinemas closing after landlord decides to lease space to gym | CBC News

Cineplex Cinemas Beaches at 1651 Queen St. E. is closing after more than 20 years as the landlord leases the space for a different tenant.
Canada news
fromwww.cbc.ca
2 months ago

A 19th-century Toronto church could be the site of 130 new affordable units. But should it? | CBC News

Plan to partially demolish 139-year-old St. Luke's United Church to retain three walls and build a 48-storey tower sparks local uproar despite proposed affordable housing.
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2 months ago

Toronto studying possible 7-km trail under the Gardiner Expressway | CBC News

A study is underway that brings the city one step closer to implementing a seven-kilometre multi-use trail under the Gardiner Expressway. The study, which launched in December, is expected to be completed before the end of the year and will inform the planning of the trail, according to Ilana Altman, CEO of The Bentway, a non-profit that works to improve urban public spaces and is working with the city on the project.
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2 months ago

Toronto looks to limit size of underground floors in 'iceberg homes' | CBC News

Toronto plans to limit iceberg homes by introducing minimum below-ground setbacks to protect soil, tree canopy, stormwater management, and reduce excavation and concrete-related impacts.
Canada news
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1 month ago

Looking to cheer on Team Canada? Join a watch party at one of these Toronto venues | CBC News

Toronto will host FanFest, mall and library watch parties, a CBC fan hub, and sports-bar events with early alcohol service during the 2026 Winter Olympics.
Canada news
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1 month ago

Eglinton Crosstown LRT faces first rush-hour test today | CBC

Eglinton Crosstown Line 5 begins gradual service after years of delays, running 6 a.m.–11 p.m. with peak trains every four minutes 45 seconds.
Canada news
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1 month ago

Visitors flock to Steve's Music as future of iconic Queen West retailer in limbo | CBC News

Steve's Music Store will hold in-store liquidation sales and close unspecified locations; Toronto's Queen Street W. store faces uncertain future amid heavy customer interest.
Canada news
fromwww.cbc.ca
2 months ago

New home sales in GTA hit record low in 2025, threatening construction jobs: report | CBC News

GTA new home sales hit a 45-year low in 2025, threatening up to 100,000 construction and supporting jobs and undermining housing supply targets.
Canada news
fromwww.cbc.ca
2 months ago

Toronto clears almost encampments near children's areas, but critics say causes of homelessness remain | CBC News

Toronto removed 46 of 47 homeless encampments within 50 metres of schools, daycares, and playgrounds while offering indoor shelter to many residents.
fromThe Walrus
2 months ago

The Housing Market Isn't for Single People | The Walrus

T here's a running joke in one of my friend circles that, if we ever pooled our resources and lived together, we'd need a cat room. We daydream about what our space would be like beyond feline accommodations: Everyone would have their own bedroom with en suite bathroom, naturally. We'd have a communal kitchen and living space, so we could hang out and get some friend time in.
Canada news
fromwww.cbc.ca
2 months ago

2 Toronto school boards open new virtual offices to help parents navigate concerns | CBC News

The offices "will ensure parents have a direct way to raise concerns, get help, and find solutions faster," Education Minister Paul Calandra said in a message to TDSB families last November.
Canada news
fromwww.cbc.ca
2 months ago

Toronto's first pothole repair blitz of the year gets underway | CBC News

The winter is tough, the weather goes up and it goes down and the temperature fluctuates and it causes havoc in the roads, Chow said at a news conference.
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2 months ago

Changes to federal funding put Toronto youth violence prevention programs at risk | CBC News

Federal crime-prevention funding ending March 31, 2026 will cut Toronto's social development budget by $6.2M and risks youth violence-prevention programs.
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2 months ago

GTA returns back to business following heavy snowstorm | CBC News

Residents in the Greater Toronto Area are digging themselves out and going back to their regular weekday schedules a day after a major snowstorm. About two to four centimetres of snowfall is expected throughout the region, including Peel, York and Durham, according to Environment Canada. Flurries are forecasted to start in the afternoon and end close to midnight.
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2 months ago

Ford government looks to pause affordable housing quotas near transit hubs in Toronto, Mississauga, Kitchener | CBC News

Ontario proposes pausing inclusionary zoning near transit in Toronto, Mississauga and Kitchener until July 2027 to encourage more residential construction.
fromBusiness Insider
1 month ago

I'm a software engineer who moved from Lagos to Toronto. The difference in office cultures shocked me.

Over the past seven years, I've worked for multiple companies shipping blockchain integrations and production-grade financial infrastructure in Lagos, Amsterdam, and now Toronto. I started my career in Nigeria, where I was born and raised, and moved to Amsterdam in May 2023 after a short career break for a job as a senior software engineer. I returned to Nigeria after a year and worked until I received my Canadian work visa through my wife in October 2024.
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