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In Toronto, trees provide $28.2 million worth of services each year in the form of savings on heating and cooling, improvements to air quality and carbon sequestration.
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Emily Macrae
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
A look at the old neighbourhood institution, and the people who make it happen.
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Edward Brown • Photos by Harry Choi
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Patrick Metzger
It is a glorious tree.
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Stephanie Avery
The City's "debris cleanup maps" provide Toronto-wide snapshots of storm recovery efforts.
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Sarah Sweet
But a Toronto arborist explains that post-storm cleanup and long-term tree care will require far more than picking up branches and wielding chainsaws.
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Sarah Sweet
On the hunt for independent Christmas tree vendors, we caught up with the folks at Jeffrey Jordan's St. Lawrence Market lot.
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Edward Brown • Photos by Harry Choi
A very pretty photo gallery, to make you feel better about the changing of the seasons.
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Corbin Smith
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Jaime Woo
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Steve Kupferman
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Kevin Plummer
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Edward Brown
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Steve Kupferman
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Hamutal Dotan
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Jonathan Goldsbie
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Christopher Bird
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Marc Lostracco
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