CITY HALL
• T.O. money, T.O. problems: city councillors on how to solve the budget gap [National Post]
• Whittling the budget [National Post]
• The thin blue line for gravy [National Post]
• Enough with all the talk about the de-malgamation of Toronto [Globe & Mail]
• Barcelona’s waterfront a model for Toronto [The Sun]
POLICE BUDGET CUTS
• Police chief bucks mayor’s order to cut [National Post]
• Police chief’s job threatened [The Star]
• Toronto police chief balks at making budget cuts [Globe & Mail]
• Police budget request unacceptable [The Sun]
TCHC & PUBLIC HOUSING
• City executive asked to approve deal between TCHC, Province [The Sun]
• Community housing resident battens the hatch against bedbugs [The Star]
WASTE MANAGEMENT
• City gets 5 bids for private trash collection [The Star]
• Ford plan to privatize garbage collection inches forward with contract bids [Globe & Mail]
• Bids for privatized garbage collection released [The Sun]
ARTS & CULTURE
• Hume: Nuit Blanche and Toronto, city of the arts [The Star]
• Nuit Blanche’s fly-by-night installation [National Post]
• A creative refuge in the city [The Star]
• Stars shine in T.O. [The Sun]
PROVINCIAL ELECTION
• Toronto mayor Rob Ford opts against endorsement in Ontario election [Globe & Mail]
• The Star’s view: Liberals best choice for Ontario’s future [The Star]
• Ontario election: the ground war in the GTA [National Post]
• Platform primer: the economy [Torontoist]
• Platform primer: transit and infrastructure [Torontoist]
MISSISSAUGA NEWS
• Mississauga report on Hazel McCallion’s conduct could mean big changes [Globe & Mail]
• Crombie violated byelection spending rules: former opponents [National Post]
• Mississauga report on McCallion conflict out Monday [The Sun]
TRANSIT & TTC
• TTC ready to talk cell service [The Star]
• Grits rule out return to 50% transit funding [The Sun]
OTHER NEWS
• Toronto’s flourishing fauna [National Post]
• Soup kitchen marks milestone for Muslim community [National Post]
• ‘Occupy Wall Street’ protests spreading to Canada [The Star]
• Toronto public library’s citizen board members replaced [Torontoist]