Gabe Oatley
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Reporter with @torontotoday.ca, covering Toronto's downtown core. Bylines with: CBC, Future of Good, Xtra! etc. He/Him
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NEW: Over 100 students from Toronto District School Board high schools walked out of class on Thursday morning to protest what they claim are efforts by school administrators to silence expressions of support for Palestine.
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Over 100 TDSB students walk out over claims of pro-Palestinian censorship
Some students alleged a provincial directive restricting political speech in schools is being used selectively to prohibit expression about Palestine
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NEW: Residents of the longstanding Dufferin Grove homeless encampment are fearful they could face a forced clearing as soon as tomorrow morning. In an emailed statement, city spokesperson seemed to suggest this could indeed occur. Full story: www.torontotoday.ca/local/city-h...
Dufferin Grove homeless encampment residents fear imminent forced eviction
Encampment residents have received trespass notices from the city saying tents must be removed from the park by Tuesday
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NEW: The CNE's got a new accessibility service that disability advocates say is unlike any they've seen before in Toronto's event or festival scene. They say it helps increase autonomy and independence for disabled guests. www.torontotoday.ca/local/lifest...
CNE delights disabled guest with ‘liberating’ new support service
The free new service provides fair attendees with on-demand personal care attendants, who support guests with using the washroom, eating and getting around
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NEW: Spoke with six students moving into their TMU dorms today on-campus. It was a mix of age-old worries and hopes (will the workload be too much? yay for making friends!) and some new stuff unique to this Gen Z cohort. www.torontotoday.ca/local/educat...
AI, social media and independence on minds of TMU first-years on dorm move-in day
About 1,100 first-year Toronto Metropolitan University students began moving into on-campus housing on Sunday
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NEW: Want a backyard hen? Don't count your chickens before they...OK, so this saying admittedly doesn't quite make sense here, but I wasn't able to get enough bird puns in this story, so you're stuck with it. www.torontotoday.ca/local/city-h...
Want a backyard chicken? For the foreseeable future, city says forget it
The UrbanHensTO pilot program was paused in 2023 over avian flu concerns and will remain so until further notice, says the city
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NEW: Registration for the TDSB's Learn4Life adult education courses opened today, but some learners have opted not to sign up after the board hiked fees 45% to try to bring the program into cost neutrality. www.torontotoday.ca/local/educat...
TDSB adult education courses too costly for some after 45% fee hike
The Toronto District School Board has nearly doubled Learn4Life course fees in a bid to make the program cost-neutral
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Hi @brendagladstone.bsky.social, thanks for the comment. Could we connect for a potential story about the price increase you're seeing? If so, could you give me a shout at [email protected] or lmk the best email to reach you. Thanks!
NEW: A company’s plan to install a new 5G cell tower in Etobicoke has met significant opposition from local residents and elected officials, in part, over fear the new infrastructure could cause health problems. www.torontotoday.ca/local/health...
Proposed 5G tower faces push back from Etobicoke residents over alleged health concerns
A local city councillor and TCDSB trustee have also voiced concern about the project
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NEW: Hip nightclub spot Cafeteria suffered a break-in and robbery last Friday. Police are investigating. The owners say the vandals took off with most of their sound and DJ equipment and all of the club's booze. www.torontotoday.ca/local/crime-...
Popular nightclub Cafeteria suffers long-weekend break-in and robbery
The venue’s owners say the majority of the club’s DJ and sound equipment was stolen as well as the entire stock of alcohol
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NEW: For more than 2 months, a group of about 25 PSWs employed by a supportive living charity in North York have been on strike. Meanwhile replacement workers, or "scabs" have been caring for their elderly clients inside. www.torontotoday.ca/local/senior...
Striking PSWs say elder care charity using ‘scabs’ to replace workers
The organization says they have a ‘legal and moral responsibility’ to ensure uninterrupted care for their clients
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NEW: In the past 6 months, commercial flights have travelled from Toronto to Paris and Frankfurt carrying not only passengers, but also weapons parts and equipment bound for Israel, according to newly-obtained commercial shipping data. www.torontotoday.ca/local/politi...
‘Shocking’ report alleges Toronto passenger flights have carried weapons supplies to Israel
The report is based on shipping logs between Canada and Israel and alleges Canadian officials have misled the public about arms exports
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Should read 2,500 people*
NEW: Last year, more than 2,500 signed a petition demanding the city let a neighbourhood grocery store keep serving coffee, despite bylaws restricting local retail. The Finch Store got a temporary reprieve, but where's it at now? We got the deets. www.torontotoday.ca/local/busine...
Local corner store may be forced to close if city says ‘no’ to neighbourhood retail
After public outcry, the city postponed enforcement of its own bylaw, allowing the Finch Store to stay open. But the business’ fate now hangs on a city council decision
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NEW: Since 4 Toronto safe consumption sites were forced to close, the number of overdoses per week at Metropolitan United Church has gone from 1 to as many as 6. "It's just carnage all the time. I feel like I’m staring at a bad motor vehicle accident."
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Churches see alarming overdose spike on-site since safe consumption site closures
‘It's just carnage all the time. I feel like I’m staring at a bad motor vehicle accident,’ says one church property manager
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NEW: As the city’s main landfill nears capacity, a new report by a Toronto environmental organization claims the municipality has not accurately represented the environmental impact of burning residents’ trash.#topoli www.torontotoday.ca/local/enviro...
City misleading public about climate benefit of trash incineration: report
The city has claimed burning Toronto’s trash would result in less greenhouse gas emissions than landfilling, but a new report says that’s not true
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NEW: Since the summer began, residents of a Downsview condo have been struggling to stay cool after their building’s AC broke down and has remained unfixed. Several people have had to go to the hospital as a result of the heat, according to residents. www.torontotoday.ca/local/enviro...
‘I can’t even breathe’: Toronto condo owners suffer amid months-long AC malfunction
Residents say several people have needed to go to the hospital as a result of the extreme heat in their Downsview condo units
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A 68-year-old west end resident was struck by an e-bike courier while crossing the street in June. She suffered a broken arm, a split lip and bruises. She wants app companies to be forced to change their algorithm to prevent distracted cycling. www.torontotoday.ca/local/crime-...
E-bike courier charged with careless driving after collision leaves Toronto woman injured
The 68-year-old victim said she wants food delivery app companies to be forced to change their algorithms so couriers can’t use their phones when biking
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🌳🌳🌳 Welcome to Tree Thread: The Sequel.

Ten years ago today — July 10, 2015 — Toronto kicked off the 2015 Pan Am Games.

To mark the event, 41 trees were planted along a section of Front Street East — one for each country or territory.

In this thread, again, I'll review the state of every tree.
NEW: Just before student's summer break, the province appointed a new "supervisor" for the TDSB. But what the heck does it mean? In short, it means trustees are sidelined — no pay, no board meetings and no input on policies that impact students. www.torontotoday.ca/local/educat...
EXPLAINER: The province has ‘taken over’ the TDSB. What does that mean and why should you care?
The province’s appointment of a TDSB supervisor means trustees are sidelined — no pay, no board meetings and no input on policies that impact students
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