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'Critical Mass' cyclists to protest bike lane removals today
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Cycling advocates against the removal of Toronto bike lanes will be meeting at Bloor Street West and Spadina Avenue this evening
on Mar 28
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UofT hires three prominent Yale professors worried about Trump
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Fascism scholar Jason Stanley and historians Timothy Snyder and Marci Shore have taken jobs at the University of Toronto amid concerns about the second Trump administration
on Mar 28
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Charges dropped for three more people accused in Indigo bookstore defacement: lawyer
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A Toronto lawyer says charges have been withdrawn against three more people accused of defacing a downtown Indigo bookstore in a 2023 protest
on Mar 28
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'Elbows Up, Canada!' rally coming to Toronto this weekend
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Mayor Olivia Chow will be joining Canadian musician Jim Cuddy and businesswoman Arlene Dickinson at Nathan Phillips Square for the rally on Saturday
on Mar 22
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Lane wars: Some cyclists injured, frustrated with ‘erratic’ biking by food delivery couriers
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Toronto cycling lawyer Dave Shellnutt is acting for two clients who suffered broken bones in accidents where food delivery couriers were allegedly biking while distracted
on Mar 14
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Removing bike lanes will likely worsen gridlock, lead to more collisions: government documents
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Engineering report prepared for the province estimates Queen's Park's plan to remove Toronto bike lanes could increase collisions by 54 per cent
on Mar 11
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‘Assume every driver is stupid’: How to teach kids to cross busy streets in Toronto
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Toronto police say children accounted for 10 per cent of the 1,693 pedestrian-involved collisions last year
on Mar 11
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OPINION: Everyone is sick of blocked streetcar paths. We need a solution.
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On-street parking along streetcar routes should be banished — and the latest snowstorm proves it, writes columnist David Hains
on Mar 8
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City council staff will soon vote on forming union
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The vote to join AMAPCEO will likely happen next week amidst other tense labour negotiations in Toronto
on Mar 7
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Ontario election 2025: NDP win Davenport
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NDP Leader Marit Stiles has won re-election in Davenport
on Feb 28
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Ford's son-in-law uses GoFundMe money to hire Freedom Convoy lawyer
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Toronto police officer Dave Haynes is facing multiple charges of misconduct by his employer, the Toronto Police Service, including for allegedly sending more than 60 emails related to his policing duties to his wife, Doug Ford’s eldest daughter
on Feb 26
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Toronto forging ahead with new bike lanes despite provincial crackdown
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City staff are proposing over 12 kilometres of new bike lanes, including in Bloordale, Cabbagetown, the Annex and the Junction Triangle
on Feb 21
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City plans for e-bike riding squad to patrol bike lane conditions
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The city plans for a squad of four officials on e-bikes to monitor Toronto’s bike lanes for debris, obstructions and violations
on Feb 19
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POLL : Toronto vs the world: How the central city and the burbs differ on provincial campaign issues
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An exclusive new provincial election poll from Pallas Data reveals political divides between Toronto’s downtown core and its inner suburbs — but neither group supports the Ontario Place redevelopment
on Feb 15
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Email campaign takes aim at Stantec, firm hired to remove Toronto bike lanes
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Through the Cycle Toronto website, more than 1,800 emails have been sent to Stantec Consulting Ltd., urging the company to ‘rip up’ its contract with the Ontario provincial government
on Feb 14
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Tenants rejoice after tribunal win against alleged ‘King of Renovictions’
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Tenants say the ruling shows business owner Michael Klein is trying to ‘renovict’ them in bad faith. Klein had ‘no comment' on Thursday’s hearing and has denied previous allegations against his businesses
on Feb 1
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Cycle Toronto seeks injunction against Ford government’s bike lane removals
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If an injunction is granted on March 11, the province will be barred from removing bike lanes until a decision is reached after an April 16 Charter challenge hearing
on Jan 27
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Avian flu killed snowy owls found at the Leslie Street Spit, conservation authority reveals
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Two snowy owls found dead at the Leslie Street Spit in late December died of highly pathogenic avian influenza (H5N1). Toronto's conservation authority is asking the public to report sick or dying birds in the park.
on Jan 18
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Planners seek protection for U of T-owned historic houses
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The Victorian houses in the Huron-Sussex neighbourhood have a fulsome history beyond just their age — Dennis Lee even wrote ‘Alligator Pie’ inside one of the homes
on Jan 16
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Inside Toronto paramedics’ ongoing overtime revolt
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Two longtime paramedics say hundreds of their colleagues have cancelled planned overtime shifts in protest of a weak contract offer from the City of Toronto — a move the chief of paramedics called 'inappropriate' labour action
on Jan 3
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MAP: Regent Park redevelopment part of a long story of change
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TorontoToday's interactive map lets you move back and forth between centuries to see how the Regent Park has changed
on Jan 2
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Toronto bike lane removals to start in March at the earliest
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‘Ontario does not intend to make any physical changes … before March 20, 2025’: Ministry of the Attorney General email
on Dec 17
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Historical society apologizes for selling AI-generated Christmas cards at holiday market
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The creator of the Toronto-themed, AI-generated cards defended the designs after local artists and shoppers expressed concern
on Dec 5
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Doug Ford insider’s poll scrutinizes Adelaide, Richmond and Danforth bike lanes
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A new poll from Campaign Research, a firm run by Premier Doug Ford’s advisor Nick Kouvalis, asks whether several Toronto bike lanes should be ‘removed immediately’
on Nov 19
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Rachel Chernos Lin wins landslide victory in Don Valley West byelection
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The race was marked by accusations of bigotry and behind-the-scenes maneuvering by past political heavyweights
on Nov 5
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Doug Ford says only 1.2% of Torontonians commute by bike. That's not true.
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A City of Toronto survey showed 44 per cent bike to work, shop or visit friends
on Nov 2
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TorontoToday - Downtown Toronto's Hyperlocal News Source
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Downtown Toronto's source for breaking daily local news and information.
on Oct 3