Moss Park mourns the loss of 61 trees cut down by Metrolinx. “It was heartbreaking to listen to the cracking of the trees as they were broken apart and tossed to the ground.'
After Metrolinx cut down 61 mature trees this weekend to make way for a new station for the Ontario Line, Moss Park area residents held a funeral.
until Feb. 10. In his written reasons, the judge said the order will allow the Law Society of Ontario to review a third-party report about the site, and also obtain a report from a heritage expert. “On Saturday morning, we were surprised to see and hear trees being cut down,” he said, noting the noise was loud enough to set off car alarms.
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