News Roundup for March 13, 2024

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Construction and maintenance will result in significant changes for Lakeshore West GO train riders in Oakville and Burlington and Mississauga and Hamilton; all current slow-speed zones on the TTC subway should be removed by the end of March, officials said; Buyers appreciate a more flexible condo market in the Greater Toronto Area; and other news.

Significant changes are coming for Lakeshore West GO train riders in Oakville and Burlington and Mississauga and Hamilton (The Star).

All current TTC subway slow speed zones should be removed by end of March: officials (CityNews)

Buyers assess a more flexible condo market (The Globe and Mail)

Variable or short-term fixed mortgage? Where experts see the “sweet spot” (Global News)

A bungalow in Toronto was purchased and demolished. Now the empty property is for sale – for more (The Star)

How an Ontario city is using modular shelters to help with the 'unprecedented' homelessness crisis (CBC).

A fence has been erected around a metal box on a busy Toronto sidewalk that some residents deemed a head-butting hazard (CityNews)

Having trouble with Toronto? A new 311 pilot aims to make it easier to complain – and get results (CBC)

A Delightfully Intricate Mimico House from 1910 (The Globe and Mail)

Meet 10 candidates vying to become Mississauga's next mayor (CBC)