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CITY HALL
• Councillor won’t hire ex-con [The Sun]

CITY SERVICES
• Rich lead in calling city’s 311 line [The Sun]
• Christmas tree pickup begins next week [The Sun]

TRANSIT
• The Fixer: Why a transit shelter is hard to get [The Star]
• TTC defends driver of bus that killed electrical worker [National Post]

CONSTRUCTION
• Hume: Powerful reasons to keep the Hearn [The Star]
• Reviewing 2010: Notable Births [Urban Toronto]

YEAR IN REVIEW
• Photos: The Star’s picks from the G20 [The Star]
• The top 10 Toronto film stories of 2010 [BlogTO]
• Heroes and Villains 2010: Superhero and Supervillain Voting [Torontoist]
• Toronto 2010: the most dubious year ever (for real) [Eye Weekly]

OTHER NEWS
• Police suspect arson in blaze at Harold the Jewellery Buyer [The Star]
• Toronto’s Good Foot courier service also delivers good karma [Globe & Mail]
• Toronto woman hopes online campaign will lure Oprah to Canada [Globe & Mail]
• HST fears fuelled record housing sales [The Sun]
• Toronto of the 1900s [BlogTO]

2 comments

  1. Could Spacing issue a call for ideas for transforming the Hearn Generating Station? Hume mentions a few – would love to see the creative energy of practicing and student artists and architects unleashed on this one!

  2. What we do with this impressive structure will say a lot about who we are as Canadians today. Can we revitalize it, or is its fate an energy-intensive and very wasteful demolition and replacement with something banal?