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TTC
• TTC signage going solar [ Toronto Star ]
• Province’s pledge: 4 Transit City lines in 10 years [ Toronto Star ]
• Ontario commits to Transit City — In 10 years rather than eight [ National Post ]
• Two teens charged in gunpoint TTC stickups [ Toronto Sun ]
• The farce is we picked the wrong target at the TTC [ Toronto Sun ]

G20
• When security makes you feel insecure [ Globe & Mail ]
• Park as G20 protest site troubles residents [ Toronto Star ]
• G20 security checks starting up [ Toronto Sun ]

OTHER NEWS
• 16-year-old in critical condition after collapsing during rugby game [ Globe & Mail ]
• City buys into idea of scrapping scalping law [ Toronto Sun ]
• After months of hurdles, Canoe Landing Park opens [ National Post ]
• Is Bloor ready for bikes ? [ National Post ]
• Memories of a Mayor [ National Post ]
• Pride funds in jeopardy if group allowed [ National Post ]
• City to license rolling billboards [ Toronto Star ]
• Fire engulfs roof of high rise at Queens Quay [ National Post ]
• Toronto building in flames: Video [ Globe & Mail ]

4 comments

  1. The next-vehicle times may be available, but they’ve still got the maps turned off. Compare with this bustling, high-tech metropolis, where you can get a Google Map and a Java applet showing you bus arrival times (and vehicle positions, in the case of the Java version).

  2. Re: The farce is we picked the wrong target at the TTC

    When Sue’s own co-workers are calling out her lack of journalistic integrity, you know her goose is cooked.

    Unfortunately, the comments for this article would be hilarious if it wren”t so scary that people actually think this way…