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CITY COUNCIL
• Fiorito: Can Hogtown learn from Cowtown? [The Star]
• City’s practices don’t compute: Auditor General [The Sun]

TRANSIT
• Toronto man upset by empty TTC fare booth [The Sun]

BUILDINGS
• McGuinty urged to undo condo development plan in Brampton [Globe & Mail]
• Peter Kuitenbrouwer: Is Dundas West ready for eight storeys? [National Post]
• A Lament for Lost Toronto Buildings [Torontoist]

STREETSCAPE
• Graffiti bylaw under scrutiny [The Star]
• The Fixer: Hoarding is no longer in the way at King and Bay [The Star]
• Family patriarch, 105, offers his name for alleyway [The Star]
• Ryerson president wants developer to join project [National Post]
• The Arts Community Talked, but Who Listened? [Torontoist]
• Bad Dog Theatre moves out [OpenFile]

OTHER NEWS
• Copper thieves cash in on high market price [The Star]
• Wind-farm, minimum-wage moves not linked to election, McGuinty says [Globe & Mail]
• Toronto in photos from the 1850s to the 1990s [BlogTO]

2 comments

  1. While the TTC obviously has lots of room for improvement, I think it’s pretty ridiculous that minor annoyances are getting major headlines. I expect more from newspapers — with their unending focus on trivialities, it is no surprise to me that they are a dying business.

  2. Indeed, that Sun spinoff paper 24 has now completely devolved into a celebrity gossip rag. Really don’t know why they bother, they might as well hand out newspaper sale fliers and be done with any pretence of journalism.