• Trash plan is just a pile of rubbish [ Toronto Star ]
• Issue leaves little room for decency [ Toronto Star ]
• Scarborough: Desperately seeking a slogan [ Toronto Star ]
• Subway derailment sparks parts redesign [ Toronto Star ]
• Component failure blamed for subway derailment [ Globe and Mail ]
• Controversy erupts in city hall over inflation figures [ National Post ]
• Councillors want answers after civil servant axed [ Globe and Mail ]
• Details of city firing sought [ Toronto Sun ]
• Bypass would snarl up Malvern traffic [ Toronto Sun ]
• Why is it that the city can’t get our sidewalks cleared – yet has no trouble keeping up with writing parking tickets? [ Toronto Sun ]
• Toronto mayor blasts federal Tories [ CBC.ca ]
• As Toronto prepares for another winter blast, some homeless not ready to head indoors [ CBC.ca ]
Wednesday’s headlines
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Wow. I really have to stop reading the Sun articles.
“In fact, it’s darn right prompt service the parking enforcement officers provide. They even have storm uniforms for them. Instant and relentless. This city has zero tolerance for people parking a couple of extra minutes and rip millions out of hard-working citizens every year as a result.
This city seems to have more tolerance for a city council which allows its sidewalks and roads to be in such obscene conditions — and even blame the taxpayer for it.
The service doesn’t seem to be quite as prompt and instantaneous when it comes to plowing roads, salting them and maintaining the ferocious sidewalks.”
Hmmm. I wonder if it could be something to do with the simple fact that roads are much harder to plow when you have people illegally parking on them in to run in for a coffee?
Of course the solution to all of this, according to Joe Warmington, is to cut the office budgets of councillors.