News Roundup for April 28, 2021 | UrbanToronto
COVID-19 and TTC ridership: putting the pandemic in historical perspective; The housing boom is ripping apart the financial fabric of Canadian life; The proposed 413 highway would come with a steep environmental price, new report forecasts; and more news:
COVID-19 and TTC ridership: putting the pandemic in historical perspective (Spacing Toronto)
Toronto is going ahead with curb lane closures for CaféTO — but there’s no guarantee when outdoor dining can resume (Toronto Star)
The housing boom is ripping apart the financial fabric of Canadian life (Globe and Mail)
The proposed 413 highway would come with a steep environmental price, new report forecasts (Toronto Star)
Netflix chooses Toronto as location for its corporate office in Canada (Globe and Mail)
Proposed plan to allow drinking in Toronto parks this summer not supported by committee (CP24)
As city committee debates e-scooters, concerns over ‘a missed opportunity’ (Toronto Star)
Toronto mansion selling for $45M currently the most expensive home on the market (CTV News)
‘Not all sports have the same risks:’ Toronto’s deputy mayor asks Ford to reopen golf and tennis (CP24)
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