CITY HALL
• Accused in city hall stabbing appears in court [The Star]
• Fact and fiction in city finances [The Star]
• Mayor Ford pays city for business card costs, plus more [The Star]
• Mayor Rob Ford reimburses city for more than fancy business cards [Globe & Mail]
• Pan Am dreams in T.O. [The Sun]
OCCUPY TORONTO
• Occupy Toronto a model of peaceful protest [Globe & Mail]
• Matt Gurney at Occupy Toronto: lots of organizing, not much protesting [National Post]
• Conrad Black puts his own spin on Occupy protests [The Star]
• Occupy Wall Street: the origins of an occupation [The Star]
• Occupy Toronto walks in solidarity with Tibet [The Star]
• Occupy Toronto wrestles with substance abuse issues [Globe & Mail]
• Learning to live with Occupy Toronto [The Sun]
• Levy: Shut down the occupation [The Sun]
• Occupy movement takes different forms as it spreads [The Sun]
• Occupy Toronto demonstrators work to control camp [The Sun]
• Sustaining the Occupation [NOW]
TRANSIT
• Transit riders willing to pay extra for better service [The Star]
• Streetcar: the next generation [NOW]
• The Fixer: streetcar rails on the wrong track [The Star]
• Tunnel plan for Eglinton Crosstown LRT could stymie Ford [Globe & Mail]
TRAFFIC
• Can higher taxes cure gridlock? [The Star]
• The day Toronto stops: true gridlock is around the corner [The Star]
• Car-free zones are coming, slowly [The Star]
• HOT lanes gain popularity [The Star]
• Poll shows support for congestion fees [The Star]
• Should Toronto charge a congestion fee? [National Post]
• Steep hike in tow truck fees urged for Toronto [The Star]
HOUSING & DEVELOPMENT
• Chinese seniors upset with TCHC over rent increase [The Star]
• The down side of a city that just keeps growing up [Globe & Mail]
• Less ambitious Fort York bridge will do just fine [National Post]
OTHER NEWS
• Taking street food from flop to fame [Globe & Mail]
• ‘Take the high road,’ Rob Ford urges his losing team [Globe & Mail]
• Toronto musicians on their favourite venues [National Post]
• Lights, camera, lawsuit: legal battle between Toronto’s largest studios could hurt industry [National Post]