News Roundup for July 20, 2023

Toronto is bidding farewell to the Scarborough RT, which happens to have some of the city’s best eats along its ...
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Toronto is bidding farewell to the Scarborough RT, which happens to have some of the city’s best eats along its route; Toronto to open hotel rooms for 150 asylum seekers amid shelter shortages; advocates speak out amid fines on allowing Ontario cyclists to cross on walk signals; and other news.

Toronto is bidding farewell to this transit line. But along the route are some of the city’s best eats (The Star)

Toronto to open hotel rooms for 150 asylum seekers amid shelter shortages (The Globe and Mail)

Should Ontario cyclists be allowed to cross on walk signals? Advocates speak out amid fines (CBC)

Toronto condo rents soar to an average just under $3,000 a month — even ‘micro’ apartments going for $2,100 (The Star)

Toronto church calls for volunteers after opening doors to asylum seekers (CBC)

Toronto council approves pilot program allowing drinking in some parks. Here’s the list. (CP24)

Real estate group says there are still bargains out there (The Globe and Mail)

This Uber driver made the switch to an EV and watched the profits roll in (The Star)

Oil and gas methane reductions less expensive than paying carbon tax, study finds (CityNews)

Could you go 11 weeks without hot water? Some tenants have had to in a Toronto condo (CBC)

Opinion: To help solve the housing crisis, waive or defer sales tax on purpose-built rentals (The Globe and Mail)

What to do in Toronto this weekend: July 21 to 23 (The Star)





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