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    dwazou @jlai.lu

    Speeding ‘a serious problem,’ says Mayor Olivia Chow, as Toronto doubles speed cameras from 75 to 150

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    brianpeiris @lemmy.ca

    Grassroots group TTCriders adds temporary signage to King station to demonstrate better wayfinding for our transit

    Signs and information are the front door of the TTC. When thousands of international tourists visit for the 2026 FIFA Men’s World Cup, we want them to be taking public transit.

    Easy-to-use TTC information and signs will not only benefit visitors to the city, but encourage all Toronto residents to take transit again in the future.

    You shouldn’t get lost while taking the TTC! Ask Toronto City Council to invest in upgrading signs and information across the TTC, including up-to-date schedule information on trip planning apps and the TTC website.

    The TTC is creating a new "wayfinding" strategy, but it lacks funding. Wayfinding means the signage, information, and audio announcements that guide you through the transit system.

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    Sunshine (she/her) @lemmy.ca

    How to give the City of Toronto your input on local projects

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    dwazou @jlai.lu

    Ontario open to compromise with Toronto on bike lane removals

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    Cows Look Like Maps @sh.itjust.works

    Bike Lane Removals Could Start Anytime

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    NarrativeBear @lemmy.world

    ‘I’ve seen people stop their cars to pick up litter’: how one city cleaned up its streets.

    cross-posted from: https://lemmy.world/post/27838901

    Indore in Madhya Pradesh, India, was once dotted with fetid waste dumps but after a huge campaign is now virtually spotless

    This is what happens usually in India: a politician wakes up and launches a cleanliness “drive” with fanfare. They ostentatiously start sweeping a street and speak solemnly about civic duty while the media take photos. The next day it’s over and things go back to how they were before.

    But not in Indore in Madhya Pradesh. From 2017, when it won the prize for being the cleanest city in the country, it kept winning for eight straight years, until last year.

    Before 2017, Indore had been ranked 25th of 471 towns and cities in the government’s cleanliness rankings.

    In many cities, families will keep their home scrupulously clean, but a few feet from their front door rubbish is left lying around.

    “That other area is seen as someone else’s responsibility and no one sees any contradiction in wa

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    streetfestival @lemmy.ca

    TTC audit shows growing safety concerns, high turnover among non-union staff

    A newly released audit of the Toronto Transit Corporation’s (TTC) operations found growing discontent among the transit agency’s non-unionized staff, including worsening concerns about safety and a turnover rate of up to 62 per cent in some departments in recent years.

    In 2023 and 2024 exit surveys the TTC conducted with departing employees, over half of respondents said their decision to leave was influenced, mostly or in part, by an “unhealthy organizational culture,” “lack of trust in the executive/senior leadership,” and “growth and career advancement.”

    A smaller percentage of employees responded that “psychological safety” (35 per cent), “discrimination towards them during their employment” (29 per cent), and “physical safety” (14 per cent) were contributing factors in their choice to leave.

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    starrycartridge @lemmy.ca

    Toronto’s affordable housing crisis déjà vu

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    snowdrop @lemmy.ca

    50 years ago today - CN Tower gets tall

    A half century since the CN tower began its (now over) reign as the tallest freestanding structure on Earth!

    https://youtu.be/hd3wvxk23Hw

    Edit: fixed the link I hope

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    engene @lemmy.ca

    Protest or not - This is vandalism

    I truly hope the perpetrator(s) is caught and arrested

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    Sunshine (she/her) @lemmy.ca

    How this city councillor wants to close a ‘loophole’ to protect tenants facing demovictions

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    dwazou @lemmy.ca

    Protest targets engineering firm hired by Ontario to work on Toronto bike lane removal

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    Grappling7155 @lemmy.ca
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    NarrativeBear @lemmy.world

    Tonight! Toronto Critical Mass

    Tonight's Toronto Critical Mass, "organized by the community, for the community", will see hundreds of cyclists take the streets in protest against this attempt to rip out our bike lanes. Meet-up is at Bloor St. and Spadina Ave. at 6:00 pm.

    Cycle Toronto https://www.cycleto.ca/

    Visit the Facebook group for more:

    https://www.cycleto.ca/r?u=o6hy3ltLwo-dflPNfvaWKiW6yyaPhPtz2eTJUsob5PoiI7K4sdqtuCdpPZCea1fPjXCWz3iIUKR5qedlB5XtNQ&e=afd8d3f0606f8534b04fd6f600d0758f&n=2

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    uymai @lemmy.ca

    Community Safety Notification - High-Risk Offender Release - 62420

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    brianpeiris @lemmy.ca

    No Other Land - Oscar winning documentary by Palestinian and Israeli filmmakers playing at TIFF Lightbox this week

    www.tiff.net No Other Land

    One of the most urgent films of the year and winner of jury and audience prizes at the Berlin Film Festival, <em>No Other Land</em> offers an essential and unflinching look at life under Israeli military occupation.

    No Other Land

    Basel Adra has been documenting the expulsion and decimation of his community in the small mountain village of Masafer Yatta in the southern West Bank since childhood. Adra’s early memories as a child are plagued with images of Israeli soldiers raiding his home, witnessing his father Nasser, a Palestinian activist, being arrested, and the ongoing Israeli military occupation and settler aggression. By picking up his camera, Adra continually speaks truth to power as he tirelessly documents his reality: impending forced removals, bulldozers destroying homes, and the violence that inevitably follows. The film takes place prior to October 7, 2023, when attention to the region was in shorter supply.
    During Adra’s fight to preserve his mountain village community, he forms an unexpected friendship and alliance with Israeli journalist Yuval Abraham, who joins his resistance efforts. It is clear this bond is not one grounded in equity, with Adra living under occupation and Abraham’s freedo

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    brianpeiris @lemmy.ca

    Imagine Cinemas on Carlton is a hidden gem

    imaginecinemas.com Carlton

    Our movies are updated each week. Showtimes are available for online purchase starting Wednesday mornings for the upcoming week (Fri-Thurs). Our theatre opens approximately 30 minutes before the first advertised performance All online sales are final All Prices Plus Applicable

    Carlton

    Imagine Cinemas' Carlton location is a small theatre that usually screens movies that are offbeat, indie, classics, anime, and documentaries, in addition to the latest releases. The company is local to Ontario and family-owned. They have $5 deals on movies regularly, especially when they're showing classics.

    I'm a regular there and at their Market Square location too. This week I watched "Lucy: The Stolen Lives of Elephants", an excellent documentary about the plight of elephants in zoos, and a hope for their future in sanctuaries. The Canadian filmmakers are hosting Q&A's at all the 6:50PM showings this week (another thing that Carlton often does).

    To be clear, I'm not affiliated with them. I'm just a movie lover :)

    https://imaginecinemas.com/cinema/carlton/