Newly unveiled renovations at the Rogers Centre met with positive response from fans as the Jays finally host home opener; starting May 1st, busy Downtown intersection of Bay and Queen will be closed to vehicles for Ontario Line construction, a job that could last as long as 5 years; Ford to spend $1.8 million on improvements to Oakville Assembly Complex for production of electric vehicles; and other news.   

Blue Jays fans call a home run for new zones at Rogers Centre (Toronto Star)

All vehicle traffic to be diverted from busy downtown street starting May 1 for Ontario Line construction (CP24)

Ford Motor Co. unveils details of plan to spend $1.8B in Oakville to produce electric vehicles (CBC)

Ontario to offer super cheap electricity, but there’s a catch (Toronto Star)

Toronto development will kill century-old heritage silver maple tree if approved, residents say (CTV News)

How Sweden electrified its home heating — and what Canada could learn (CBC)

Inside Toronto’s ‘sweetheart deal’ with MLSE to host 2026 World Cup (Toronto Star)

Toronto homebuyers walk a bumpy road (Globe and Mail)

Exhausted condo residents living near nightclub in Toronto pushing for more rules (CP24)

What does Rogers’ TTC cellphone deal mean for commuters using Bell or Telus? (Toronto Star)

2 injured following downtown scaffolding collapse (CBC)

How 24 Sussex Drive became a rodent-infested unliveable dump (CityNews)