Fixing St. James Park won’t cost the city $60,000 after all. The former site of the Occupy Toronto protests is getting a free makeover from landscaping firms and dozens of volunteers.
[Globe and Mail]
The Humber Bridge has become a location for couples to profess their eternal devotion to one another with “love locks,” which are literally padlocks etched with lovers’ intials and dates.
[Toronto Star]
In light of a prospective 10 per cent cut to student nutrition programs, Councillor Doug Ford gave $1,000 from his own pocket to a school in his Etobicoke ward.
[Toronto Star]
A $73-million dollar expansion at St. Joseph’s Health Centre means that the neonatal wing is moving to a new building with a higher capacity for beds.
[Globe and Mail]
Nik Wallenda’s pitch to the Niagara Parks Commission to cross the falls on a wire has been denied.
[Toronto Sun]
Toronto newspapers duel it out. The Grid turns the tables on the Toronto Sun after yesterday’s article about the Toronto Public Library’s subscription to Playboy.
[The Grid]