Mississauga wants to transform its waterfront at Port Credit, but some residents have doubts; New residential density plans a small step in right direction; As Toronto housing stabilizes, bidding wars make a comeback; and more news:

Non-profit tech company designs app to help Toronto’s homeless (Toronto Star)

Mississauga wants to transform its waterfront at Port Credit, but some residents have doubts (CBC News)

LORINC: New residential density plans a small step in right direction (Spacing Toronto)

Year-long construction to begin on Richmond Street in downtown Toronto (Global News)

Street nurse decries lack of cooling centres during Toronto's hottest day of summer (CBC News)

As Toronto housing stabilizes, bidding wars make a comeback (BNN Bloomberg)

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