The crowd that gathered at Museum station this morning to witness the official “unveiling” of its newly revitalized columns and walls was decidedly different from the crowds that usually pass through Toronto’s subway stations. First, there was the media, buzzing about carrying notebooks, recorders and press packages, vying...
Read Full StoryJust when New York City Mayor Michael R. Bloomberg thought he might be getting somewhere with his plan to impose a congestion charge on Big Apple motorists, state lawmakers (who have to approve ...
On the agenda: garbage, guns, snow removal for cyclists and forging a new PATH
Spring is finally in the air. On that note, there are no doubt some green thumbs out there anxious to start digging in the dirt. But what if you don’t have any dirt to dig in? Options include ...
New York’s city council approved implementing congestion charge yesterday in a “close” 30-20 vote. (City councillors in the Big Apple tend to agree on most things, so when it comes to a council vote, “close” in New ...
More new immigrants are choosing to settle in Canada’s biggest cities — between 2001 and 2006, 69 percent of Canada’s newcomers made either Toronto, Vancouver or Montreal their new home (compared with 40 percent in ...
The city is looking for public input on how to best expand its street food options and have devised a very short online survey to gather people’s thoughts. What kind of street food, aside from the regular hot dogs ...
The Bloor-Danforth line just isn’t pretty enough to be preserved for its historical value, TTC commissioners decided yesterday. Councillors on the commission want pizzazz; they want subway stations to have ...
Breaking news from the Toronto Star...
The East Toronto Community Coalition (a non-profit community group committed to keeping an eye on how new development affects the health and well-being of neighbourhoods east of the Don) has started a letter-writing ...