HydroOne trying to restore power while thousands of Ontarians are experiencing blackouts after strong winds topple power lines; Trudeau and Ford are in Ingersoll, Ontario, today to celebrate the opening of the province's first electric vehicle manufacturing plant; sinkhole on Dundas Street causing issues for local businesses as road closure remains ongoing; and other news. 

Thousands of Ontarians still without power (Toronto Star)

Trudeau, Ford to mark electric vehicle manufacturing 'milestone' in Ingersoll, Ont. (CBC)

Several Toronto small business owners struggling as sinkhole-related road closure sets in (City News)

Can anyone stop Metrolinx from toppling precious trees — again? (Toronto Star)

Mayor John Tory's pitch to have province take over Toronto highways shot down (CBC)

Body of missing construction worker recovered after industrial accident in Mississauga (CTV News)

Blocked bike lanes to leaf-clogged walkways: When the city goes MIA, Toronto citizens try DIY (Toronto Star)

Rising interest rates, falling sales pushing some investors out of Toronto's condo market (CBC)

Food delivery robots have hit Canadian sidewalks — but there are roadblocks (Global News)

With so many questions, Ontario’s Greenbelt housing plan must stop (Toronto Star)

Toronto development promises a low-carbon, high-design apartment building (Globe and Mail)

Unexpected construction in Toronto’s Little Portugal hits businesses (Global News)