
Activists cycled down a section of Bloor Street West where a group of over 40 businesses are suing the city over a bike lane

Toronto Protesters call for boycott of businesses suing city over Bloor Street bike lane
Activists cycled down a section of Bloor Street West where a group of over 40 businesses are suing the city over a bike lane
City of Toronto Launches Pre-Approved Designs and Faster Permitting to Tackle Housing Delays
The City of Toronto has introduced new measures to reduce building design costs and speed up permit approvals for housing projects. Free pre-approved plans, expanded online applications, and broader reliance on engineers’ seals are expected to save time and support the delivery of missing middle hou...
The City of Toronto is considering a zoning change to allow small businesses in residential areas.
We want to hear from you! Participate in an upcoming consultation: June 18 from 6 – 8 p.m. or June 19 from 1 – 3 p.m. Small-scale retail, service and office uses support daily life in Neighbourhoods and encourage complete, connected communities, contributing to amenity, sustainability, equity, dive...
Why the battles over bus and bike lanes have grown so fierce — and what it says about Toronto’s streets
Bike lanes and bus lanes have become hot-button political issues as the city of Toronto grapples with how to allocate valuable road space.
The City Council of Toronto just screwed it's own people. They refused to allow sixplexes city-wide.
Great decision for property owners. This means rent will keep increasing fast.
Horrible decision for young people and renters.
Parkdale Collegiate administration said the decision was made to align with a provincial directive to avoid political biases in the classroom.
TTC backs down on bus reroute in face of outcry from Etobicoke neighbourhood
Community concern over a TTC plan to reroute a busy bus line through a quiet Etobicoke neighbourhood has prompted the transit agency to change course.
Community concern over a TTC plan to reroute a busy bus line through a quiet Etobicoke neighbourhood has prompted the transit agency to change course.
Residents of Beaver Bend Crescent were surprised to discover orange hoarding installed along their street in late May – preparation, they later learned, for the construction of four new bus stops on a street that had never been a transit route.
Their councillor, Stephen Holyday, was later told that the southbound 111 East Mall bus route would be permanently detoured through Beaver Bend because three bus stops along the existing route no longer met accessibility standards.
“We’re concerned about hazards to pedestrians, particularly children,” Alexander Sinenko, a local parent, told CTV Toronto.
“It will create complete chaos at pick-up and drop-off,” said Oksana Cherchik, whose three children go to the school at the foot of the street.
“The nuances of our neighbourhood really don’t seem like they’ve been taken into consideration for
It’s been a sweltering two days for students and teachers at schools in southwestern Ontario that are not fully air conditioned.
Toronto is considering raising parking fees and lowering transit fares during concerts and sports games to encourage people to take public transit rather than their car
The TTC hasn't touched the standard cost to ride a subway, streetcar or bus in Toronto since its last fare increase in 2023, but riders could actuall…
Ontario Premier Doug Ford’s government is proposing to weaken an impending slate of new recycling rules because producers of the materials said the system is getting too expensive.
TORONTO — Ontario Premier Doug Ford’s government is proposing to weaken an impending slate of new recycling rules because producers of the materials said the system is getting too expensive.
The province began transitioning in 2023 toward making producers pay for the recycling of their packaging, paper and single-use items. The companies’ obligations were set to increase next year, but the government is now looking to delay some measures and outright cancel others, such as requirements to extend collection beyond the residential system.
Starting next year, producers are also supposed to be responsible for collecting material from more multi-residential buildings, and certain long-term care homes, retirement homes and schools. The government is now proposing to remove that requirement entirely.
The same goes for a rule that would have made beverage producers responsible for containers not just dropped in a residential blue box but also those used outside the home, and a provision for
Senior yearbook at Ursula Franklin Academy is altered, first explained as a “misprint.” TDSB eventually said the photos shouldn’t have been covered.
One in every 770 pedestrians and one in every 500 cyclists experience a high-risk or critical near-miss at intersections across Canada, according to a new study commissioned by CAA.
cross-posted from: https://lemmy.world/post/31741164
One in every 770 pedestrians and one in every 500 cyclists experience a high-risk or critical near-miss at intersections across Canada, according to a new study commissioned by CAA.
CAA and Miovision—a traffic data analysis company—watched 20 intersections nationwide between August 2024 and February 2025 using cameras and artificial intelligence.
They logged over 600,000 near-miss moments, indicating that at least three serious incidents occur at a single location every day.
Improving the Primary Care System with Human and Machine Intelligence - A discussion with Dr. Onil Bhattacharyya of the Women's College Hospital
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cross-posted from: https://lemmy.ca/post/46502164
Dr. Bhattacharyya discusses how Ontario might tackle the health provider shortage by using AI tools improve and increase productivity, followed by questions from the audience.
“The appellant engaged in a premeditated and rather elaborate ruse in order to deceive the victims for his own sexual pleasure,” the judge ruled. “He violated their sexual integrity.”
Here is the archive.today version https://archive.ph/LkEvF
Former Toronto Mayor John Tory is weighing a political comeback.
Former Toronto mayor John Tory is weighing a political comeback, and insiders expect him to decide by the end of summer whether he will run for mayor in 2026.
How to watch TV?
cross-posted from: https://lemmy.ca/post/46058806
I picked up an old/cheap digital TV antenna and plugged it into my TV and watching regular TV for the first time in 20+ years.
The automatic channel scan picks up 9 stations here in Toronto. I was hoping for PBS but no luck. I don't think I even have english CBC. Where is it supposed to be?
There isn't a TV guide station anymore.
So far the best thing I found is OMNI TV where I just watched the news in Tagalog (I think) and now it's on again in Arabic. On a weekend where time is happening, the English that's sprinkled in is enough to make it interesting to me.
WTF someone vandalized "fuck gaza" on a Muslim Association of Canada building in Montreal. News is perhaps suggesting people donate to https://handsforcharity.org/ 🍉
I wish this was subtitled in english to appease my anglo chauvinism.
Anyways in a general sense how do you find out what's on TV