Ontario not interested in Toronto subway extension, minister says; GTA development charges key to growth and transit funding; a history of island airport expansion schemes; and more news.

Subway or LRT for Scarborough? Commuters divided (Globe & Mail)
Council’s non-decision on transit a selfish dereliction of duty (Globe & Mail)
Ontario not interested in Toronto subway extension, minister says (Globe & Mail)
Toronto Police's Division 11 headquarters in historic building wins design award (Globe & Mail)Elevator workers' strike could ground Toronto (Toronto Star)
TTC reminds riders to “Mind the gap” where child fell (Toronto Star)
Queen’s Park won’t reopen Scarborough subway talks (Toronto Star)
Where do the millionaires live … Toronto has 118,000 (Toronto Star)
Markham is Canada’s most diverse community, according to Statistics Canada (Toronto Star)
GTA development charges key to growth and transit funding: Hume (Toronto Star)
Toronto council rejects most transit ‘revenue tools’ as Ford high-fives allies, foes compare meeting to ‘dysfunctional kindergarten class’ (National Post)
That time when the SkyDome landed in Toronto (blogTO)
This is what 1000 retired Toronto street signs look like (blogTO)
Public Works: These Maps Are Made For Walking (Torontoist)
A History of Island Airport Expansion Schemes (Torontoist)