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City Hall
• Councillor’s office tab – $500,000 and counting [ Toronto Sun ]
• Councillor websites get makeover – in time for vote [ Toronto Sun ]
• Who spent what at City Hall? [ Toronto Sun ]

Curiosities
• Going, going… gone: Aging structures have stories to tell [ Toronto Star ]
• Who made the mystery statues in the Humber River? [ Toronto Star ]
• Worst intersection: Bloor and Symington [ Globe & Mail]
• Free tours explore Toronto’s neighb0urhoods [ Toronto Star ]

Other News
• James: Transit smart cards need smart debate [ Toronto Star ]
• Bitterness surrounds controversial housing project [ Toronto Star ]
• Byers: Falling for Niagara [ Toronto Star ]
• Slayings rattle Flemingdon Park’s outward calm [ Globe & Mail ]
• Don’t panic – Toronto has a hogweed plan [ Toronto Sun ]

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  1. I think I have a hint as to those Humber rocks – I was at the Ex last year and they had a local artist (cannot recall his name, sorry) who could take any variety of stone or brick, feel its centre of gravity by his own intuition, and find how it could perfectly balance on another stone.

    He could put up one of the stacks as seen here in less than 5 minutes; for all I know the work in the river was just a practice session for him!