City exploring automated cameras for ‘block the box’ infractions on King Street corridor; Toronto considers deferring some condo development fees in face of tariff war — but stops short of waivers; fleet services to take over Toronto ferries as report on how to improve service released; and other news.

City exploring automated cameras for ‘block the box’ infractions on King Street corridor (CP24)

Toronto considers deferring some condo development fees in face of tariff war — but stops short of waivers (The Star)

Fleet services to take over Toronto ferries as report on how to improve service released (CityNews)

Tarion deposit payout expected to hit $80 million for 2024, the highest in its history — with majority of claims for illegally sold homes (The Star)

Celebrating St. Patrick’s Day in Toronto: A parade, a run, music and green beer (The Star)

Toronto shifts ferry management after consultant finds services ‘fall short’ of industry standards (The Star)