Affordable rental housing is nearly nonexistent for minimum-wage workers, report finds; Toronto council changes direction on cycling strategy; Habitat for Humanity goes high-rise in Toronto; and more news:

Affordable rental housing is nearly nonexistent for minimum-wage workers, report finds (Globe and Mail)

The Seabin: How new technology is helping a Toronto marina keep the water clean (CBC News)

Toronto council changes direction on cycling strategy (Globe and Mail)

Toronto cycling advocates hail city’s revamped bike lane plan (Toronto Star)

Advocate calls on Toronto parents to speak up about lack of affordable child care spots (CBC News)

Habitat for Humanity goes high-rise in Toronto (Globe and Mail)

Global news from our sister site, SkyriseCities.com:

Construction Progressing on the BMO Harris Financial Center (Milwaukee)

COCO Making Slow But Steady Progress in Marda Loop (Calgary)

Site Cleared for Columbia Avenue in Queen Mary Park (Edmonton)

Excavation Digs Deep for 510 W Broadway (Vancouver)