GTA real estate sees second worst August for new homes sales on record; Toronto councillors eye mobile-only parking pilot project, revised fines; residents say noise is out of control near King Street West; and other news.

GTA real estate sees second worst August for new homes sales on record (The Star)

Toronto councillors eye mobile-only parking pilot project, revised fines (CBC)

'We can't sleep:' Residents say noise is out of control near King Street West (CityNews)

Backed by Olivia Chow, Toronto transit safety plan proposes 178 new frontline staff (The Star)

Subway service resumes between Vaughan and St Andrew stations after earlier shutdown (CBC)

TTC plans to boost staff for safety with savings from Eglinton, Finch West LRT delays (The Star)

Developers who own ex-Greenbelt land also benefited from province's order to expand Hamilton urban boundary (CBC)

Wait times for city approvals holding back homebuilding efforts, builders’ study finds (The Star)

Ottawa under pressure to bet big on its own carbon pricing system as industry warns of lost investments (The Globe and Mail)

Ontario MPP Kaleed Rasheed resigns from Ford's cabinet following Greenbelt probe (CBC)

Bonnie Crombie defends her shifting position on Greenbelt lands (The Globe and Mail)

Premier Ford to hold news conference after second minister resigns following Greenbelt probe (CP24)