A judge has ruled that the city can dismantle the Occupy Toronto camp at St. James Park. “Anarchism has a long political history,” the judge wrote. “But, Canada has not chosen anarchism.”
[Toronto Star]
The University of Toronto has launched the biggest fundraising campaign in Canadian history, with a goal of $2 billion in mind.
[Globe and Mail]
The new Blue Jays jerseys are a blast from the past.
[National Post]
The value of the info-pillars that have recently installed on downtown sidewalks is being called to question. For some, they’re packed with too many ads, while others find them useful.
[Toronto Star]
There are plenty of works of art around the city that are literally just one big rock (see: Yorkville). Makes you wonder what city officials were thinking at the time?
[Toronto Sun]
With the Loblaws at Maple Leaf Gardens set to open at the end of the month, almost a decade after original plans were laid out, there is still much controversy about the opening of a chain in one of Toronto historical buildings.
[Toronto Sun]