Construction of a transit stop at Osgoode Hall 'directly threatens' the delivery of justice at the court, top judges warn, as Metrolinx advances Ontario Line plans; a new set of documents express concern that the Eglinton LRT does not have a plan to be completed; the closing of a longstanding Scarborough restaurant raises questions about the importance of community plazas for local businesses; and other news. 

Metrolinx plan for Osgoode Hall transit stop ‘directly threatens’ court’s ability to deliver justice, warn top judges (Toronto Star)

There's no 'credible plan' to complete the Eglinton Crosstown LRT, confidential documents say (CBC)

How the loss of community plazas is affecting businesses, entrepreneurship in Toronto (City News)

Why Canada’s tapped an energy company to help get homeowners off natural gas (Toronto Star)

How does increasing interest rates actually help curb inflation? (CBC)

‘Stop whining,’ Doug Ford tells Bonnie Crombie, mayors criticizing housing law (Global News)

This food hall is Toronto’s latest dining destination — if you can find it (Toronto Star)

Ontario did not consult public properly on environmental policy changes, report says (CBC)

Homebuyers in the driver’s seat (Globe and Mail)

TTC closing 4 Toronto subway stations this weekend (Toronto Star)

Ontario dominates the top 100 'most beloved' restaurants in Canada for 2022 (CP24)

 Canada commits $800M to support Indigenous-led conservation projects (City News)

This Toronto speed camera has caught more drivers than any other for six months running (Toronto Star)