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Toronto cyclists set to defend bike lane challenge before Ontario's top court
TORONTO — A group of Toronto cyclists are in Ontario's highest court on Wednesday to defend their successful challenge of the ...
This week, the province will return to court to challenge a decision that ruled that taking out bike lanes on Bloor Street, ...
Only one member of Brampton City Council voted "no" to scrap protected bike lanes on a busy local street, despite city staff saying the removal will lead to more congestion and speeding in the same ...
About 30 per cent of Toronto planned cycling infrastructure will be affected by Ontario’s Bill 60, which bars municipality’s ...
Re: “Tanker trouble,” Feb. 1. I live on the waterfront in the Sooke Basin, was regional director of Juan de Fuca for a decade and wanted to give an update to your story. When I was regional director, ...
Documents show the Ontario government has already spent hundreds of thousands of dollars on external legal fees to fight a successful legal challenge — which the province is appealing this month — ...
Councillors voted to continue business recycling, top up the library budget, and defer bike lanes at Friday budget meeting.
In their opening arguments, government lawyers told the Court of Appeal that removing protected cycling lanes is a policy choice, not a constitutional issue.
Halifax will explore cheaper designs for two upcoming cycling projects, as regional councillors weigh the need to finish an ...
Snow clearing is also a matter of political choices. It’s understandable that no city will have enough equipment and personnel to dig out immediately after an atypical snowstorm. The roughly 50 ...
A record-breaking snowstorm blanketed Toronto and the rest of Southern Ontario on Sunday, dumping over 50 centimetres of snow ...
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