City Travel
• TTC wrestling with new anti-idling rule [ Toronto Star ]
• TTC union boss arrested in theft of copper wire [ Globe & Mail ]
• What are the rules on drinking and biking? [ Toronto Star ]
G20
• Residents briefed on G20 traffic restrictions [ Toronto Star ]
• Peter Gorrie: How to get climate change on the G20 agenda [ Toronto Star ]
• G20: Ottawa coughs up $1.1M for summit’s signage [ National Post ]
• G20: Toronto’s controversial fence cost $5.5-million [ National Post ]
City Hall
• Hume: Rae calls it a day [ Toronto Star ]
• So you think you can council? [ Toronto Star ]
• China meddling in Toronto election, observers say [ Toronto Star ]
Other News
• Etobicoke hospital battles bedbug infestation [ Toronto Star ]
• Mounted police cameras will patrol beach festival [ Toronto Star ]
• Cullen: Growing your own incredible edibles [ Toronto Star ]
• Tribute to Luminato co-founder explores themes of lineage, eternity [ Globe & Mail ]
• Peter Kuitenbrouwer: The winds of change blow slowly at Toronto Hydro [ National Post ]
• Wind turbine test – that’s no bluff [ Toronto Sun ]
One comment
Such hilarity the ‘Mounted police cameras will patrol Beach festival’! Slight overkill or what? Just imagine if *GASP* the Macs in question sold beer, like every other corner store in the world. Whoa.. call out the police helicopters, riot squad.. for 300 ‘unruly’ teenagers!
Toronto, despite its pretending to be one of the Global Centre’s of Whatnot, is still just a little anal-retentive Ontario town, where fun is highly regulated and the kids can’t even hang out at the only game in town: the non beer selling Macs.
Vote for increased Police spending. Don’t want those teens to become unruly! (until they travel, that is)