City council debates zoning bylaw that could see corner stores, cafes in Toronto residential neighbourhoods

City council debates zoning bylaw that could see corner stores, cafes in 
Toronto residential neighbourhoods

Toronto's planning rules designate residential zones exclusively for homes, with exceptions for businesses that predate these regulations.
17 hours ago
from: CityNews Toronto

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