The Breakfast Hub: the world’s oldest hockey stick, the electric bike conundrum, selling off Toronto’s buildings

Tip of the day: buy a hockey stick.  It could turn out to be the world’s oldest. A hockey stick purchased by a Nova Scotia resident for $1,000 is now valued at over $2 million.
[Toronto Star]

Looks like cyclists have a new enemy: cyclists. More specifically, e-cyclists, who are taking their electric bikes on bike lanes.
[National Post]

Have an expensive repair bill? Why not pawn some buildings? The TCHC wants the city to sell 706 properties in order to pay for repairs to other buildings.
[Globe and Mail]

Another piece of Toronto history lost to Loblaws. The grocery store giant has apparently taken possession of a time capsule found at Maple Leaf Gardens.
[CBC]

Urbanites prove camping is possible in the concrete jungle as OccupyTO continues.
[Toronto Sun]

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