[URBAN NOTE] Six Toronto links
- NOW Toronto reports on the long-time independent weekly’s sale to a venture capital firm, here.
- The Yonge-Eglinton Centre now hosts a venue where people can nap in peace. Toronto Life has photos, here.
- The family of North York van attack victim Anne-Marie D’Amico hopes to raise one million dollars for a women’s shelter. The National Post reports.
- Toronto Community Housing, after a terrible accident, has banned its tenants from having window air conditioners. Global News reports.
- blogTO reports on the ridiculous heights to which surge pricing took ride fares on Uber and Lyft during yesterday morning’s shutdown.
- blogTO notes that the Ontario government has provided funding to study the idea of extension of the Eglinton Crosstown west to Pearson Airport.
Written by Randy McDonald
December 3, 2019 at 6:30 pm
Posted in Assorted, Economics, History, Popular Culture, Social Sciences, Toronto, Urban Note
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