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Kathryn Mannie

Kathryn Mannie

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‘It’s about safety’: City aims to keep bike lanes clear near construction zones

‘It’s about safety’: City aims to keep bike lanes clear near construction zones

Coun. Paula Fletcher slammed the state of bike lanes in her ward, calling them “dangerous” because of construction debris left from Ontario Line construction 
'They’re filthy’: City to vote on bike lane maintenance plan for construction zones

'They’re filthy’: City to vote on bike lane maintenance plan for construction zones

The motion comes after Coun. Paula Fletcher decried the sorry state of bike lanes in her ward during Metrolinx construction of the Ontario Line
Toronto food bank usage hits all-time high with 3.5M annual visits

Toronto food bank usage hits all-time high with 3.5M annual visits

Over 291,000 individual Torontonians accessed a food bank last year — that’s one in 10 people living in the city, according to a new report
5 Torontonians who cracked Maclean’s richest Canadians list

5 Torontonians who cracked Maclean’s richest Canadians list

Maclean’s has released a round-up of the 40 wealthiest Canucks, and a fair share of rich Torontonians made the cut
Toronto marks Remembrance Day with citywide events

Toronto marks Remembrance Day with citywide events

This year’s Remembrance Day marks the 80th year since D-Day, when Allied troops stormed the beaches of Normandy
37,400 more Torontonians looked for work in October compared to last year, Stats Can reports

37,400 more Torontonians looked for work in October compared to last year, Stats Can reports

Toronto’s unemployment rate dropped slightly from September to October but is still notably higher than this time last year
What Toronto police got wrong in the crackdown campaign on e-bikes, e-scooters

What Toronto police got wrong in the crackdown campaign on e-bikes, e-scooters

Police issued a correction on a key piece of data used to announce an enforcement campaign on unsafe e-bike use — but there’s more to the story behind the statistic
Toronto Santa Claus Parade says 2024 could be final year due to high costs

Toronto Santa Claus Parade says 2024 could be final year due to high costs

Decreased revenue from corporate sponsors and the rising costs of materials and labour have put the Santa Claus Parade in ‘jeopardy,’ the non-profit’s CEO says
Squirly’s Bar: Iconic Queen St. watering hole to close after 36 years

Squirly’s Bar: Iconic Queen St. watering hole to close after 36 years

Squirly’s is as much a bar as it is a community gathering place, say staff members and regulars
Toronto experienced hottest Halloween since 1971, tying heat record

Toronto experienced hottest Halloween since 1971, tying heat record

Toronto hit a balmy high of 22.8 C on Thursday as warm fall weather continues
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