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Wednesday’s headlines

September 19, 2012 | By Mairin Piccinin

FORD
• Controversy follows Rob Ford to Chicago [Toronto Sun]
• Rob Ford’s Chicago trip could make big economic difference [Toronto Sun]
• Mayor Rob Ford and Team Toronto take Chicago [Toronto Sun]
• Frustrated Rob Ford tells reporter to ‘go home’ as Toronto mayor’s problems follow him to Chicago [National Post]
• Ford hits Chicago but can’t escape controversy  [Globe & Mail]

EDUCATION
• What’s going on at school: A primer on the teacher dispute [Toronto Star]
• City’s top doc says student breakfast program is starving for funds [Toronto Star]
• Toronto’s Africentric high school has six students [Toronto Sun]
• Do registration fees at schools hold some students back? [Openfile]

OTHER NEWS
• Jarvis cycling lanes run out of road [Toronto Star]
• Freshwater jellyfish surprise swimmers and boaters in Ontario lakes [Toronto Star]
• The Fixer: Stop signs a bad fit at traffic circles, but were requested [Toronto Star]
• TTC to stop one minute Wednesday in memory of worker who died on job [Toronto Star]
• Toronto public works bureaucrats no longer employed by city [Toronto Sun]
• ‘The Land Transfer Tax is still a cash cow’: Toronto may end year with $115M budget surplus [National Post]

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