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SPACING BUTTONS
• ‘Pinkos’ to Cherry: wear a button [National Post]
• Stores carrying our Pinko buttons [Spacing]

CITY HALL
• The brains behind Rob Ford [The Star]
• Councillor Josh Matlow’s City Hall Diary [The Star]
• The mayor’s muses [Globe & Mail]
• Cancelling the sandwiches won’t save that much dough [Globe & Mail]
• Bridging the political divide [Globe & Mail]
• Don Cherry, the eye-opener [Globe & Mail]
• Chris Selley: Nothing different under Ford except mandate [National Post]
• Ford survives Week 1: Levy [The Sun]
• ‘Creative bookkeeping’ at City Hall [The Sun]
• Councillor looks to the Big Guy for help [The Sun]

TRANSIT
• The Fixer: Transit shelter a gift from the city [The Star]
• The cost of putting the brakes on Transit City [Globe & Mail]
• Variety Village still hasn’t got a bus stop [The Sun]

CYCLING
• Everything you need to know about winter cycling in the GTA [The Star]
• Toronto shop offers Don Cherry pink bike over ‘pinko’ rant [Globe & Mail]
• Toronto bike shop hopes Don Cherry backpedals [Globe & Mail]

STREETS
• The Fixer: Misspelled sign sings sad tune [The Star]
• Worst intersections: Kingston Road and Morningside [Globe & Mail]
• When having the City order your street art removed is actually kind of a compliment [Torontoist]

CITY BUILDING
• Say hello to Holey, Moley, Yorkie and Torkie! [The Star]
• Concrete chunks fall from Gardiner [The Star]
• Peter Kuitenbrouwer: Averting major pipe disaster [National Post]
• Graphic: Coxwell’s big dig [National Post]
• Roncesvalles construction project behind schedule [The Sun]
• Stockyards development mixes big box with urbanism [BlogTO]

HOUSING & NEIGHBOURHOODS
• Ossington gym’s outreach program helps homeless youth [Globe & Mail]
• Quarter of Toronto tenants getting rent breaks [The Sun]
• Tina’s house is crumbling [The Sun]
• A Wigwamen tenant’s story [The Sun]

G20 AFTER-MATH
• DiManno: New tape backs up protester’s beating allegation [The Star]
• Worth repeating: The ‘sorry legacy’ of G20 policing [The Star]
• Posted Toronto Political Panel: After G20, can we trust Police Chief Bill Blair again? [National Post]

OTHER NEWS
• What can Toronto learn from Melbourne? [Globe & Mail]
• ‘Voice of Toronto’ laid to rest [The Sun]
• Food tampering probed in online delivery service [The Sun]
• Historicist: Toronto Illustrated ’57 [Torontoist]