• Long-term value, not make-work [ Globe & Mail ]
• ‘Actions’ anthology a handbook for urban revolutionaries [ Toronto Star ]
• Election watchdog group bites back over report [ Globe & Mail ]
• Vaughan Mayor seeks no-drink rule [ National Post ]
• Linda Jackson reaches out to councillors [ Toronto Star ]
• Resurrection road [ Globe & Mail ]
• A decade later, Lastman proud of calling in army [ Toronto Star ]
• Cigarette butts sign is just baffling [ Toronto Star ]
Monday’s headlines
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http://www.torontosun.com/news/torontoandgta/2009/01/11/7985771-sun.html
Thought I might point out this headline from today.
I wrote a short thing about the Water Rats last year in Eye. I do hope the small clubs can stay — gives access to the lake for so many who can’t afford the bigger club fees — and summer days without the Lake Ontario horizon dotted with many dozens of small sailboats would be sad.
Firms funding 905 campaigns [Toronto Star] – developer contributions to municipal council candidates