News Roundup for July 28, 2021 | UrbanToronto
City of Toronto marks end of 11-year, $824M Union Station revitalization project; Toronto’s Prince Edward Viaduct re-envisioned as a new gathering spot for the city; Toronto agreed to buy a home to save a 250-year-old tree. Now, the seller wants a higher price; and more news:
Toronto agreed to buy a home to save a 250-year-old tree. Now, the seller wants a higher price (CBC News)
City of Toronto marks end of 11-year, $824M Union Station revitalization project (Global News)
This community group kept Toronto’s St. James Town residents fed throughout the pandemic. Now it’s in need of a home (Toronto Star)
Toronto’s Prince Edward Viaduct re-envisioned as a new gathering spot for the city (Globe and Mail)
Toronto Mayor John Tory throws weight behind Scarborough hospital renewal plan (Toronto.com)
Anita Anand, Minister of Public Services and Procurement and Canada Lands Company Announce a $21 million Investment to the CN Tower (StreetInsider)
York University’s York Lions Stadium moves from track to turf in $8.2-million transformation (Toronto.com)
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