CITY HALL
• Mayor dreams of a beach for all [ National Post ]
• Developers get 2-year freeze on city fees [ Toronto Star ]
• ‘We need to grow inside the city’ [ Toronto Sun ]
• Committee aims to freeze development charges [ National Post ]
• Beach of a plan makes Sunnyside swimmable [ Toronto Sun ]
• Councillors pay the way [ Toronto Sun ]
STRAY VOLTAGE
• Five things you should know about: Stray voltage problems and hydro
work crews [ National Post ]
• Repairs underway to metal lids that jolted dogs, kids [ Toronto Star ]
PAN AM GAMES
• City would reap Pan Am benefits [ Toronto Star ]
• Mayor Concerned About Pan Am Costs [ National Post ]
• Pan Am bid gets boost from Toronto committee [ Globe & Mail ]
OTHER NEWS
• Residents boiling mad over lead levels in water [ Globe & Mail ]
• Pond, cemetery to be preserved in Oakville plan [ Toronto Star ]
• Prepare for a rough ride, gloomy McGuinty warns Ontario [ Globe & Mail ]
• BookExpo, Book Fair cancelled [ Globe & Mail ]
• Sunny days shrink some snowbanks [ Toronto Star ]
• Win whets appetite of green warriors [ Globe & Mail ]
• Naming the proposed subway line the talk of the town inToronto [ National Post ]
6 comments
Over two years ago I sent the idea of closing in beaches to members of council. So I must admit I like the idea. I would also add that I would investigate heating these waters with En-Wave return flow and add some giant potted palms on the beach. Then Toronto might have beaches worth travelling to.
Glen, the thousands of people who head to the TO Island beach on summer weekends would disagree with you.
I wasn’t referring to the those ones.
Two year freeze on TO’s already laughably low development charges? Quel surprise! Looks like campaign planning for the next municipal election is well under way.
It’s sad that the National Post can’t make any reference to the Spacing debate.
http://www.nationalpost.com/news/canada/toronto/story.html?id=1246129
Maybe their headlines aren’t so great.
Marc: the Post did, but in a blog entry on Posted Toronto:
http://network.nationalpost.com/np/blogs/toronto/archive/2009/02/02/seeking-a-sexy-name-for-a-sexy-subway-line.aspx