A look at how riders feel Toronto's Eglinton Line 5 is holding up on its one-month anniversary; a wave of closures and pivots is redefining King Street West’s dining scene; as Canada’s population growth slows, an economic shift emerges; and other news.
It’s the Eglinton LRT’s one-month anniversary. How do riders think it’s holding up so far? (CBC)
A wave of closures and pivots is redefining King Street West’s dining scene: ‘The party has changed’ (The Star)
As Canada’s population growth slows, an economic shift emerges (CityNews)
There’s a blaring problem with the Eglinton Crosstown LRT. This is what’s bothering commuters (The Star)
Opinion: How Old City Hall can be Toronto’s new heart (The Globe and Mail)
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