TORONTO CITY BUILDERS
• 30 bloggers, 30 visions of the city [ Toronto Star ]
• Not just a dreamer, but a doer [ Toronto Star]
• David Pecaut dared to dream, and to do [ Toronto Star ]
• We want your ideas to help make the GTA a better place [ Toronto Star ]
• Porter: Dreamers and doers are our saving grace [ Toronto Star ]
• Olive: Who will be tomorrow’s builders? [ Toronto Star ]
• James: It’s time to harness this city’s can-do power [ Toronto Star ]
• Fiorito: How to make the city better [ Toronto Star ]
• Awards recognize young people working toward positive change [ Globe & Mail ]
ARCHITECTURE
• Preservationists fail to save historic hangars [ Globe & Mail ]
• Condo Critic: Yorkville rich with everything but substance [ Toronto Star ]
• Hume: Toronto’s ‘little’ details a big deal for residents [ Toronto Star ]
CITY HALL
• Jack Layton’s son makes bid for city hall [ Toronto Star ]
• Jack Layton’s son to run for city council in Trinity-Spadina [ Globe & Mail ]
• Miller’s criticism of budget gets short shrift [ Globe & Mail ]
• Adam Giambrone has a jittery date with destiny [ Globe & Mail ]
• Miller’s criticism of budget gets short shrift [ Globe & Mail ]
• Council’s billboard decisions criticized [ Toronto Star ]
• Don’t Tune Dissent Out [ National Post ]
• Freebies for councillors may become taxable benefits [ Globe & Mail ]
• Posted Toronto Political Panel: Can City Hall be more civilized [ National Post ]
• Miller and his Minnow launch the fifth annual Keep Toronto Reading festival [ Toronto Star ]
TTC
• Jewish group questions TTC advisory panel choice [ National Post ]
• TTC paid executive’s friend $50,000 [ Toronto Star ]
• TTC takes notes on Philly system’s revived reputation [ Toronto Star ]
URBAN GREEN
• 1:30-2:30 a.m.: Pearson dims down once air traffic slows for the day [ Toronto Star ]
• 12:30-1:30 a.m.: Curb the curling and other club lights [ Toronto Star ]
• For dog walkers, the walk in the park is hard work [ Toronto Star ]
OTHER NEWS
• Bike thief Igor Kenk released from jail [ Toronto Star ]
• Bryant’s cyclist death case put over [ Toronto Star ]
• Pevere: Toronto’s literary landscape defies shaping [ Toronto Star ]
• Cut 140 school aide jobs, trustees urged [ National Post ]
• City warmed by ‘false spring’ [ Toronto Star ]
• Pan Am games needs volunteers to succeed, summit told [ Toronto Star
• New leader enters hairy new world at Toronto Zoo [ Globe & Mail ]
• Warm Toronto ‘being seduced by Mother Nature’ [ Globe & Mail ]
• Busy look of mailboxes to turn off graffiti artists [ Toronto Star ]
• Homeless shelters should be safe sanctuary, activists [ Toronto Star ]
• Secret parking ticket rules probed [ Toronto Star ]
• Passengers begin using Porter’s new $50 million island airport terminal [ Toronto Star ]