- April 2026 Crossword Answers
- TCHC residents face ongoing disrepair as funding runs out
Ariel Tozman – Repairs to protect tenants of the Toronto Community Housing Corporation (TCHC) are long overdue, with thousands of TCHC residents living in buildings in critical states of disrepair.…
- City refuses to name alternative sites for 233 Carlton project
Andre Bermon – An administrative inquiry into the ill-fated Cabbagetown women’s drop-in centre at 233 Carlton Street is facing bureaucratic hurdles. Ward 13 (Toronto Centre) Councillor Chris Moise submitted questions…
- Packed ‘love-in’ signals new momentum for Port Lands
Anthony Marcusa – Hundreds of residents crowded into Jimmie Simpson Recreation Centre on March 12 for a “love-in” celebrating the present and future of the Port Lands. The open house…
- Ford’s Billy Bishop plan is a bad idea that won’t take off
Christopher Hume – Ontario Premier Doug Ford never fails to get it wrong: his policies range from the merely misguided to the downright life threatening. Whether banning downtown speed cameras,…
- Ontario needs a new deal with its cities
Eric Lombardi – Ontario has drifted into a dysfunctional relationship with its municipalities. The province increasingly steps into matters that should be local, then leaves cities with muddled authority and…
- Ford’s latest move could gut transparency in Ontario
Kristyn Wong-Tam – The Ontario legislature resumed March 23 after Premier Doug Ford and his government approved a 14-week winter break, the longest of any sitting government in Canada. Everyone…
- One Year Strong: St. Lawrence North Market
Parul Gupta – been the heart of this city since 1803, when Toronto was still the Town of York and farmers and residents gathered to buy and sell. In the…
- Brunch by day, Jazz by night: Johnny G’s strikes a new chord in Cabbagetown
Julia Frankling – The sound of soft melodic blues drifts through the room as you step into the newly revamped Johnny G’s restaurant. Candlelight gives the space a calm transportive…