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CITY HALL & THE MARATHON MEETING
• Hume: After the rhetoric, a conversation? [The Star]
• Posted Toronto Political Panel: The birth of a mainstream anti-Ford movement? [National Post]
• James: Toronto wants its vote back [The Star]
• 22-hour council meeting ends with one message: Don’t cut anything [Globe & Mail]
• Shrinking government, not deficit, drives Ford [The Star]
• City Hall Diary: Making your voice heard at city hall [The Star]
• Ford unswayed by 22 hours of talk, teen’s tears [The Star]
• Citizen comments won’t go unheeded, says city manager [The Star]
• All-nighter didn’t shed any light on budget process [National Post]
• ‘Democracy is messy and tiresome, sometimes’: Councillors on the marathon meeting [National Post]
• Fix Your City: KPMG cuts are merely cautious [National Post – Comment]
• City waits for first service cuts [National Post]
• Moeser council’s big spender so far [The Star]
• Doug Ford comments spark ‘Atwood for Mayor’ movement [The Star]

TTC
• Wait for new streetcars could grow [The Star]
• TTC says July Metropasses good until Aug. 4 for subscribers [The Star]

DEVELOPMENT
• Maple Leaf Gardens is a national shrine [Globe & Mail]
• Cardboard maker wants to build power plant [The Star]

CITY PARKS & RIVERS
• After more than a century, Atlantic salmon return to Credit River [Globe & Mail]
• Toronto’s urban forests face new challenges [Globe & Mail]
• Harnessing the abundance of urban orchards [Globe & Mail]
• Police on alert over wave of pool hopping [Globe & Mail]
• Sherbourne Common: Clean, green, brainy and blue [Globe & Mail]
• Old hands keep the Don flowing smoothly [National Post]

OTHER NEWS
• From grime to chicken noodle soup: Smells of Toronto at work [The Star]
• Elephant battle rages as circus comes to Toronto [The Star]
• Free adult recreation on way out [The Star]
• Young activist carries on ‘Atkinson revolution’ [The Star]
• New avenue to fund social and environmental change [The Star]