Disability advocates express concerns that Toronto's Winter Stations are far from accessible; analysts predict inflation to remain unchanged as StatsCan releases January figures; as developers opt to run their own small-scale utilities, advocates worry customers are vulnerable to rate spikes; and other news.

Toronto's Winter Stations are a sight to behold, but disability advocates say they're far from accessible (CBC)

Analysts predict inflation to remain unchanged as StatsCan releases January figures (The Star)

As developers opt to run their own small-scale utilities, advocates worry customers are vulnerable to rate spikes (The Globe and Mail)

In Thorncliffe Park, rush hour means gridlock at the elevator bay (The Star)

Opinion: Toronto can build new housing - with a mayoral push (The Globe and Mail)

TTC signals there’s little room on transit for student field trips — and new ideas (The Star)

Opinion: A plausible fix for a disastrous reno (The Globe and Mail)

Doug Ford calls his next big bill the Get It Done Act. Here's what's in it (CBC)

Winter weather travel advisory for Toronto, GTA ends (CityNews)

This man fell into a hole and uncovered ancient remains. It raised questions about how Toronto builds on Indigenous lands (The Star)

Report on backlog at Landlord and Tenant Board says Ontario government seems willing to let situation 'fester' (CBC)

Opinion: Nuclear waste holds the key to a secure and carbon-free future (The Globe and Mail)