Bad landlords and Billy Bishop



Toronto city council met today, taking on bad landlords, its slipping grasp on Billy Bishop airport and a beleaguered yacht club.

The Star’s city hall team will be updating throughout the council session, which is scheduled to run through Friday.

Updated: Billy Bishop’s future

Updated: Bad landlord crackdown

Updated: Sanctioning a councillor

Yacht club survival

Updated: Upgrading Queen’s Park North

Safety on the TTC

Updated: Drop-in centre fiasco

Raising flags at city hall 

A public grocery store

Citizen snow shovellers



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