The guy who bought Captain John’s may be on the verge of backing out of the deal; Caribana founders not giving up on reclaiming festival; TTC boss Andy Byford seeking to implement proof of payment system on all streetcars by 2015; and more news...

This fire hydrant cost Toronto drivers nearly $300,000 in parking tickets (Globe and Mail)

Crosstown construction will clog Eglinton for at least six years, but the heralded arrival of mass transit sparks gold rush of developers (National Post)

Caribana founders not giving up on reclaiming festival (Toronto Star)

TTC boss Andy Byford seeking to implement proof of payment system on all streetcars by 2015 (National Post)

The guy who bought Captain John’s may be on the verge of backing out of the deal (Toronto Life)

Blair’s ouster is a chance to pursue real change in policing (Globe and Mail)