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CITY COUNCIL
• Holyday wants city aid to pay for lawsuit against city [The Star]
• James: Is the press a security threat at City Hall? [The Star]
• Will Toronto’s beverage ban pop?: Levy [The Sun]
• Maria Augimeri’s arch-rival won’t quit: Levy [The Sun]
• Election day camera controversy [The Sun]

TRANSPORTATION
• $100M St. Clair right-of-way case heads to court next week [National Post]
• The Fixer: Shred-it boss says its trucks perform vital service [The Star]

STREETSCAPE & ARCHITECTURE
• Open-concept architecture transforms city [The Star]
• http://www.thestar.com/news/article/963303–brampton-approves-single-option-for-development [The Star]
• Wiener war in Yorkville [The Sun]

PARKS & RECREATION
• Toronto kite fliers feel city trying to shoot them down, again [Globe & Mail]
• City urged to set aside more than $1-million to fight tree-killing beetle [Globe & Mail]
• Beach-area residents split on coyotes [The Sun]

TORONTO, RANKED
• Discussion: What’s holding Canadian cities back? [Globe & Mail]
• Needed: national urban strategy [Globe & Mail]
• Why Canada is late to the tech party [Globe & Mail]
• Q&A: Toronto’s faltering prosperity report card [National Post]

OTHER NEWS
• Postal workers in Scarborough holding strike vote [The Star]
• Idea of ‘Africentric lens’ at Oakwood Collegiate called short-sighted [Globe & Mail]