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The tiny green insect will devour 850,000 Toronto ash trees, but the City and local non-profits hope to limit the damage.
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Ryan O'Connor
The fate of the 120-year-old zoo remains uncertain.
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Sarah Sweet
Each spring when conditions are right, the City burns selected areas of High Park under controlled conditions to save an endangered ecosystem.
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Chris Riddell • Photos by Christopher Drost
Concerned about public safety and their neighbourhood's heritage, Runnymede-area residents take to the streets.
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Todd Aalgaard
With a dash of television magic, the High Park playground that was burned down in March will be rebuilt in July by Mike Holmes (and the community).
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Sarah-Joyce Battersby
In pushing for electric rail in the west end, local activists have the big picture in mind.
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Todd Aalgaard
The High Park Zoo, facing closure because of budget cuts, now has a private funding source that is expected to keep it open through 2012.
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Kelli Korducki
New fees to use City fields have taken Toronto's youth-sports programs by surprise. Tuesday night, players, coaches, and organizers got a chance to share their concerns with a handful of city councillors.
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Daniel Sellers
As the High Park community plans to rebuild their burned playground, councillor Sarah Doucette confronts the challenges of keeping a city within a park.
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Todd Aalgaard • Photos by Christopher Drost
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Carly Conway
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Steve Kupferman
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