Archive for 'Andrew Reeves'
Construction on the Lower Don should be finished in a few months, but more work is needed to make Toronto's ravines accessible for residents.
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Andrew Reeves
While $1.25 billion is a lot of money, it's the price for prudent Port Lands planning.
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Andrew Reeves
New report says the plan relies on "fatally flawed” approach to determining how much land is needed to meet growth targets.
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Andrew Reeves
Despite being a cornerstone of provincial policy for a decade, the greenbelt can't be found in the latest budget.
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Andrew Reeves
Liberals propose long-awaited Cap-and-Trade policy.
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Andrew Reeves
Geared for low-income students, the proposal consolidates and simplifies existing OSAP grants and programs.
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Andrew Reeves
We take a close look at transit, housing, and social services.
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David Hains, Catherine McIntyre, Neville Park and Andrew Reeves
Nominated for: making our city a better place, one park at a time.
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Andrew Reeves • Illustration by Brett Lamb
Nominated for: putting together a great show for a worthwhile cause.
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Andrew Reeves • Illustration by Evan Munday
Nominated for: pinching pennies while neglecting Argos fans.
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Andrew Reeves • Illustration by Matthew Daley
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Andrew Reeves
In advance of the City's budget launch, we analyze the needs at Parks, Recreation, and Forestry.
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Andrew Reeves
Much-anticipated Crombie report delivers 87 recommendations, urges Province to invest in transit and high-density housing.
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Andrew Reeves
Ontario's 7,300 square-kilometre Greenbelt is undergoing a critical land use review that could determine the fate of one of Ontario's greatest environmental legacies.
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Andrew Reeves
Despite being unanimously passed by council in 2013, the City's five-year parks plan remains mostly unfunded, and critics say Toronto needs to do better.
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Andrew Reeves
Proposed changes to the 2007 Official Plan for the City are set to be debated this week, which would see wetlands given special attention.
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Andrew Reeves
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