Shirley Bush joined the demonstrations against tearing down Old City Hall in the 1960s, and on Tuesday night she was back in the iconic Toronto building to help plan for its uncertain future. "I just think that it's a very special building," said Bush, who was born and raised in the city. But none would forget the sandstone brick city hall tower. "It's part of Toronto history. (CBC)Architects working with the city say the building would likely undergo significant renovations and could eventually be home to a museum as well as some retail space.
Source: CBC News November 23, 2016 10:01 UTC