First Bloor, then Yonge: Toronto cyclists eye Yonge Street as next bike lane battleground; Queens Quay redesign proves popular though ‘friction’ remains; Toronto Rail Deck Park could raise nearby condo prices as much as 10 per cent, says realtor; and more news

First Bloor, then Yonge: Toronto cyclists eye Yonge Street as next bike lane battleground (Metro News)

Queens Quay redesign proves popular though ‘friction’ remains (Toronto Star)

Toronto Rail Deck Park could raise nearby condo prices as much as 10 per cent, says realtor (Metro News)

The Case For Keeping Casey House In The Neighbourhood (Torontoist)

“The bike lanes are going to change our lives”: What cyclists and non-cyclists think of Bloor Street’s new bike-friendly flow (Toronto Life)

Ontario's one-metre passing rule for cyclists not being enforced, numbers show (Metro News)

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