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CITY HALL
• Garbage contract up for approval at Monday’s council meeting [The Star]
• Hume: waterfront casino may not be such a long shot [The Star]
• City loses ‘slip and fall’ appeal [The Star]
• Proposed ban on sale of shark fin soup reveals generational divide [Globe & Mail]

ROB FORD
• An uneasy year for Rob Ford and Toronto [The Star]
• To rescue his mayoralty, Ford needs to be more positive [Globe & Mail]
• Being mayor takes time away from kids [The Sun]
• Year of Ford had ups and downs [The Sun]
• Rob Ford gets an A for attendance, an F for breaking promises [The Star]

TRANSIT & TRAFFIC
• York region bus drivers walk out, GO bus strike averted [The Star]
• York region transit workers begin walkout [Globe & Mail]
• Transit City’s not dead yet: David Miller [Globe & Mail]
• Is the TTC’s drug testing policy warranted? [National Post]
• Hate the sinner, not the ride [National Post]

HOUSING
• TCHC agrees to sell 706 single-family houses [National Post]
• TCHC votes to sell over 700 homes [Globe & Mail]

OTHER NEWS
• Zombies and Occupy Toronto protesters march through city [The Star]
• More flow, less flash: BMXers put their spin on new High Park biking design [Globe & Mail] 
• Wind spin: the protest over wind power [NOW]
• With and against the Toronto police services [Torontoist]

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