From diamond saws, to live hawks, to soil ovens, a look at eight things that helped make the new Don River valley; St. Anne’s Anglican Church, national historic site in Toronto, destroyed by 4-alarm fire; Toronto planners mull allowing more office to residential conversions; and other news.

Diamond saws, live hawks, soil ovens: Eight things that helped make the new Don River valley (The Star)

St. Anne’s Anglican Church, national historic site in Toronto, destroyed by 4-alarm fire (CityNews)

Toronto planners mull allowing more office to residential conversions (The Globe and Mail)

A new online tool measuring a neighbourhood’s wealth according to its trees takes root in Toronto (The Star)

Hundreds of rental units up for demolition vote Tuesday (CBC)

Filling the new Don River valley was all going according to plan. Then it sprung a leak (The Star)