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Tuesday’s headlines

October 30, 2012 | By Jonathan Zettel

HURRICANE SANDY

  • Sandy’s blast leaves thousands without power in Toronto [The Globe and Mail]
  • Hurricane Sandy: Woman killed by flying piece of sign at Keele St. Plaza [Toronto Star]
  • Toronto schools closed by power outages [Toronto Star]
  • Hurrican Sandy’s wind guts are biggest threat to Toronto overnight: officials [National Post]

ROB FORD

  • Mayor Rob Ford sought provincial money only for his own football programs [Toronto Star]
  • Mayor Rob Ford ‘blaming others’ in non-apology, integrity commissioner says [Toronto Star]
  • Sanction Mayor Rob Ford, integrity commissioner recommends [Toronto Sun]

CASINO

  • Casino would cure city’s fiscal ills, report says [The Globe and Mail]
  • Casino will likely increase problem gambling, says Toronto Public Health [Toronto Star]
  • Toronto could bring in $195-million in tax fee revenues if downtown casino complex goes ahead: new report [National Post]

CITY HALL

  • City will keep St. Lawrence Centre and Toronto Centre for the Arts [Toronto Star]
  • Plastic bag ban fight not over for Toronto councillors [Toronto Star]
  • Toronto city council mulls real estate moves [Toronto Star]
  • TTC union leader Rob Kinnear gets fourth term [Toronto Star]

OTHER NEWS

  • Fire destroys Roots store on Queen St. W. [Toronto Star]

 

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