Monday’s headlines

LAKE ONTARIO CROSSING
Exhausted, but jubilant Annaleise Carr completes Lake Ontario crossing [Toronto Star]
Annaleise Carr, 14, youngest person to swim Lake Ontario [Globe and Mail]

CITY HALL
This article contains Adam Vaughan quotes [Toronto Star]
Fiorito: What if Rob Ford was a role model? [Toronto Star]
Budget chief Mike Del Grande keen to cut, but signs are council isn’t enthusiastic [Toronto Star]
City manager demands spending freeze of all city services [Globe and Mail]

ON THE STREETS
Hume: Yonge basking in the sudden love of a city [Toronto Star]
The Fixer: Hidden hydrants can be hard for firefighters to find [Toronto Star]
Garbage complaints drop in Week 2 of privatized pick-up [Toronto Star]

TRANSIT
Climate change and transit: Toronto’s progress on transportation challenges painfully slow [Toronto Star]
Declassified: Rolling Wheels and Grinding Gears [Torontoist]
Sherbourne won’t be complete until 2014, but that won’t save the Jarvis bike lane [Open File]
Two years in, ban on phone-distracted driving has a long road ahead [Open File]

OTHER NEWS
Toronto social housing wait lists growing [Toronto Star]
Sail-in movie theatre makes waves in Toronto [Toronto Star]
The contract is up for Toronto Island’s Centreville. Will the beloved children’s amusement park survive? [National Post]
Toronto Police budget to stay frozen at $933.8M [National Post]