News Roundup for August 9, 2021 | UrbanToronto
Why is access to natural space limited in a pandemic summer?; City to open cooling centers amid heat warning; Toronto City Hall, civic centers open in August, slowly and more news:
‘People have to park in a proper way’: Hospitals among top 10 spots in Toronto where people got parking tickets during the pandemic (Toronto Star)
Ontario is a vast province with a soaring population. So why is access to natural public space so limited in this pandemic-restricted summer? (Toronto Star)
Want a one-bedroom in this Mount Pleasant community housing building? You’d have had to apply in 1985 — and it’s not an anomaly (Toronto Star)
Ontario reports more than 400 COVID-19 cases for first time since June (Globe & Mail)
City to open cooling centres when heat warning issued but humidity to reach high levels this week (CBC)
Durham Region councillors talking trash over new garbage facility slated for Clarington (CBC)
Can ‘cheap’ speed humps at Scarborough and North York intersections save lives? (Toronto.com)
Toronto City Hall, civic centres start to open in August — slowly (Toronto.com)
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