Affordable housing is possible, even in Toronto’s downtown core; Daniels partners with charity to create assisted-living apartment in Regent Park; Mississauga residents oppose plans for six-storey seniors’ complex; and more news:

140,000 fewer speeding charges. How Toronto police traffic tickets fell by two-thirds, even as deaths spiked (Toronto Star)

Affordable housing is possible, even in Toronto’s downtown core (Globe and Mail)

Mississauga residents oppose plans for six-storey seniors’ complex (Toronto Star)

Daniels partners with charity to create assisted-living apartment in Regent Park (Globe and Mail)

Highway 407 extension ‘opens a new corridor’ to area businesses, cottage country (Toronto Star)

Speed limits on several North York collector roads drop to 40 km/h (Toronto.com)

Global news from our sister site, SkyriseCities.com:

Elysee Condominium Tops Off at 57 Storeys in Miami (Miami)

Construction Pace at Irvine Changes Gears (Calgary)

New Owners, New Vision for the Pendennis Hotel (Edmonton)

Glazing Application Continues on Davie Street Rental Development (Vancouver)