• The Lower Don’s rise [ Toronto Star ]
• City uses funds as bait [ Toronto Star ]
• Jagged little stump poses risk [ Toronto Star ]
• ‘Legacy has meant a lot’ [ Toronto Sun ]
• Callwood passionate about issues to the last [ Toronto Star ]
• Colour my Cabbagetown [ Toronto Star ]
• Take 20 minutes this Friday to attack city’s litter [ Toronto Star ]
• Students bitten by green bug [ Toronto Star ]
• Residents offer City advice on real estate [ Toronto Star ]
• Moscoe wants to crack down on bad landlords [ Globe and Mail ]
• T.O. to take a lickin’ [ Toronto Sun ]
• Deposit return program cuts Toronto revenues [ Globe and Mail ]
• Toronto ranks 15th in World’s Most Livable Cities [ Reading Toronto ]
• Torontoist Weekly Photo Roundup, issue #40 [ Torontoist ]
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The Callwood item links to a ReadingToronto piece on the livable cities ranking.
here!
http://www.thestar.com/News/article/203423
I think you missed a big story, that Celebrate Toronto has been cancelled and its funding diverited to Nuit Blanche, although Celebrate Toronto had higher attendance.
See: http://www.thestar.com/article/203249
I have an unrelated question. Last weekend a historic building was moved across the street on to a new foundation in Sunnyside park, next to the ice cream stand. Can anyone tell me about that building and what they plan to do with it?
Darwin> There was an article on it (or at least a picture) in the Star yesterday — not far from the article you just posted (in the hard copy). can’t seem to find it online.
It was a gas station.
Darwin, there’s an article on the relocated Joy gas station in today’s Star (or at least the online version) here:
http://www.thestar.com/News/article/203780
Plans are to restore it and use it as a concession stand and visitor information booth.