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Tuesday’s headlines

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DEVELOPMENT
• Sell naming rights to city properties, report recommends [National Post]
• City looks to take over debt-troubled hockey arena [National Post]
• City poised to take over arena’s $40 million debt [The Star]
• Toronto taxpayers on hook as Lakeshore arena runs out of cash [Globe & Mail]

UNION STATION
• ‘Dig Down’ looks to expand Union Station below ground [National Post]
• Union Station growing downwards [Globe & Mail]
• Big dig a big deal hidden from commuters [The Star]
• Union Station refit underway [The Sun]

STRIKES
• Postal strike hits Toronto [The Star]
• Air Canada workers walk off the job [The Star]
• The unions at Canada Post and Air Canada are fighting a rearguard action [Globe & Mail]

CITY HALL
• Defeated city candidate picked for housing board [The Sun]
• Councillors back proposal to ban shark-fin soup in Toronto [Globe & Mail]
• Mammoliti tries to clear outstanding campaign debt [The Sun]

OTHER NEWS
• Scarborough daycare stays open, Mayor Ford aware of problems [Globe & Mail]
• Poor turnout at G20 hearing [The Sun]
• Marmur: Toronto’s divine urban landscape [The Star]
• Kiss your ash goodbye [The Sun]
• Get rid of T.O.’s street pests [The Sun]