Mizrahi pushed out of The One development at Yonge and Bloor, with Skygrid to take over project; a look at Ontario’s ‘One Fare’ program and how it works, adding TTC to most other GTA transit operators; hosting FIFA World Cup estimated to cost Toronto nearly $380M, new report finds; and other news.

Mizrahi pushed out of The One development at Yonge and Bloor — Skygrid to take over project (The Star)

Ontario’s ‘One Fare’ program adds TTC to most other GTA transit operators. Here’s how it works (The Globe and Mail)

Hosting FIFA World Cup estimated to cost Toronto nearly $380M, new report finds (CBC)

'Our guys don't have somewhere to go': Trudeau government criticized for taking too long to fund Indigenous housing (The Star)

Ontario boosts college and university funding by more than $1.2B, extends freeze on tuition fees (CBC)

'So many hearts are broken': Kenyan asylum-seeker who died after waiting hours outside Mississauga shelter mourned (CP24)

Alberta gives cold shoulder to wind and solar industry, as the rest of the world is clamouring for more (CBC)

Toronto highway closures for planned roadwork on Feb. 27 (The Star)

Warm weather rebound for GTA will see near record-setting temps this week (CityNews)

‘Absolutely out of control’: Brampton cracking down on landlords renting out illegal student rooming houses (The Globe and Mail)

Canada's international student spike was blamed on private colleges. Here's what really happened (CBC)

Nearly half of Canadians considering 'getting creative' to own a home through alternative paths (The Star)