Canada Mortgage and Housing Corp says rental prices in Canada climbed at record pace in 2022, but vacancy rates hit lowest levels since 2001; Federal Environment Minister expressed concern over Greenbelt land swap, suggesting an intervention could be in the near future; the fate of Midtown Yonge Street's added bike lanes is in the air ahead of the upcoming vote to make them permanent; and other news. 

Rent prices grew at record pace in 2022 as Canada saw lowest vacancy rate in decades (Toronto Star)

Federal Environment Minister might intervene in Ontario’s Greenbelt development plan (Globe and Mail)

Toronto committee to vote on making Midtown Yonge bike lanes permanent (CityNews)

Adelaide Street East fully closed due to falling hazard from snowstorm (Toronto Star)

GTA region warns Bill 23 may hike property taxes (CTV News)

Toronto tenants were told they could move back in after renovations. 3 years later, they're still waiting (CBC)

One big happy experiment: Turning a Haliburton lodge into a co-living dream (Toronto Star)

Toronto city councillor calls for personal electric vehicle charging strategy (Global News)

Political squabbling puts Canada net-zero goals at risk (Globe and Mail)

In Toronto’s real estate market, is building ownership the secret sauce to restaurant longevity? (Toronto Star)

Group forms to build small modular nuclear reactor in Ontario (Global News)

6 incidents that show how fed up Toronto is with the TTC (Toronto Star)