Metrolinx says it has agreed to temporarily pause tree removal work at Osgoode Hall Saturday morning, ahead of a court hearing initiated by the Law Society of Ontario.
Metrolinx says it has delayed its plans to chop down trees in downtown Toronto next week because it has developed an "alternative method" to carry out work on a new transit project.
Metrolinx is proposing to cut down five trees on the grounds of Osgoode Hall in downtown Toronto starting on Dec. 5, according to the Law Society of Ontario, but the provincial transit agency now says that is a "tentative start date."