[URBAN NOTE] Seven Toronto notes
- Matt Gurney wonders if the losses of votes for the Conservatives in the Greater Toronto Area will doom Andrew Scheer, over at the National Post.
- Jamie Bradburn took a look at the opening of the Ontario Science Centre, here.
- Spacing shares an argument for density transition zones in Toronto, here.
- The Village Idiot Pub in Toronto, across Dundas from the AGO, will rebrand itself the Village Genius. Global News reports.
- Queen and Coxwell will soon host some new affordable housing. Global News reports.
- The closure of a flea market on Old Weston road, a year after a tragic shooting, is a shame. The Toronto Star
- I am going to see at least some of the works in this year’s Toronto Biennial. NOW Toronto reports.
Written by Randy McDonald
October 30, 2019 at 5:30 pm
Posted in Assorted, Demographics, Economics, History, Politics, Popular Culture, Social Sciences, Toronto, Urban Note
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