News Roundup for March 29, 2021 | UrbanToronto
Metrolinx considers significant design change to above-ground section of $11-billion Ontario Line; City tells encampment residents they have until April 6 to remove makeshift homes from parks; Scarborough gets nearly $40 million for affordable housing. Now the ‘tougher work’ begins; and more news:
Metrolinx considers significant design change to above-ground section of $11-billion Ontario Line (Toronto Star)
You think housing prices are high now? The longer Ottawa dithers, the worse it will get (Globe and Mail)
This pandemic year has brought many changes to Toronto. Some of them are even worth keeping (Toronto Star)
City tells encampment residents they have until April 6 to remove makeshift homes from parks (CBC News)
An Alternative Ontario Line for Riverside? (Steve Munro)
Scarborough gets nearly $40 million for affordable housing. Now the ‘tougher work’ begins (Toronto.com)
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