Ontario unveils plan to sell 'green bonds' to help fund transit plans; Toronto considers charging more for heavily paved lots; Toronto can solve gridlock with more traffic cameras at major intersections; and more news.

Ontario unveils plan to sell ‘green bonds’ to help fund transit plans (Globe & Mail)

Lawyers in court to press for release of documents in Alessandro Lisi arrest  (Globe & Mail)

Five Toronto hospitals to benefit from $50-million donation (Globe & Mail)

Activities near motel on The Queensway irk Etobicoke residents (Toronto Star)

Toronto considers charging more for heavily paved lots (Toronto Star)

Rob Ford’s billion-dollar boast not worth a dime (Toronto Star)

Rowntree Mills Park staying closed to cars (Toronto Star)

Toronto public housing repairs could top $2.6B in 10 years — but there’s a plan (Toronto Star)

Toronto Downton Abbey costumes exhibit needs council approval because of expensive insurance (National Post)

Rob Ford right to criticize expense claims by Pan Am Games executives: David Peterson (National Post)

Toronto can solve gridlock with more traffic cameras at major intersections, Police Chief Bill Blair says (National Post)

Doug Ford warns Toronto in for a ‘dirty’ municipal election battle as fiscal conservative endorses Karen Stintz (National Post)

Rob Ford decorates office as cobweb-strewn haunted house, asks ‘would you like to touch my snake?’ (National Post)

Sears Is Expected to Close Its Eaton Centre Store by February (Torontoist)

Bill Blair Maintains Silence on Rob Ford Allegations (Torontoist)