News Roundup for November 10, 2023

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North York food banks struggle with rising demand and rising rents; Homeowners gather for an English mews in an East Toronto alley; a look at what’s happening in the Greater Toronto Area this weekend, including Remembrance Day services; and other news.

North York Food Bank’s ‘double whammy’: As demand rises, so do rents (The Star)

Homeowners gather for an English feast in an East Toronto alley (The Globe and Mail)

Things to know about the weekend: Remembrance Day services in the Greater Toronto Area (CityNews)

Roads reopened after industrial fire at Keele and Rogers (The Star).

Durham Region paid $5 million more for a homeless shelter than a developer. Residents have questions (CBC)

Celebrate Diwali at One of These 4 Restaurants in Toronto’s Historic Little India (The Star)

City Council approves citywide expansion of Community Crisis Service (CityNews)

Four Ontario municipalities reject strong mayoral powers (The Globe and Mail)

‘No international students!!’ As need grows, Brampton Food Bank turns some away (CBC)

Hamilton Transit bus drivers and staff took to the picket line early Thursday (The Star)

Major delays for thousands at Pearson after passengers mistakenly let through wrong door (CityNews)

Ontario Liberals Erskine-Smith and Naqvi join forces to defeat frontrunner Bonnie Crombie (The Globe and Mail)