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CITY COUNCIL
• Buzz builds as mayor set to fill top jobs [The Star]
• City hall rookies 2010: Doug Ford [The Star]
• James Pasternak [The Star]
• Vincent Crisanti [The Star]
• Ford chooses allies, right-leaning councillor to form new administration [Globe & Mail]
• Ford rounding out his office staff [Globe & Mail]
• Ford expected to decide on Holyday as deputy mayor [National Post]
• New Toronto bylaw could set embarrassing precedent, expert says [National Post]
• Ian Davey: Rob Ford’s lesson for Liberals [National Post]
• McMahon wants two-term limit at City Hall [The Sun]
• Levy: Goodbye to His Blondness [The Sun]

GTA POLITICS
• Vaughan’s Bevilaqua takes an aspirational view [The Star]
• John Henry: A man on many missions [The Star]
• Posted Political Panel: John Tory’s place in municipal politics [National Post]

CITY BUILDING
• Downsview Park mulls plans for 650 housing units [The Star]
• Hume: MAD makes sense of Mississauga [The Star]
• Condo set to tower 47 storeys over the Royal Alex [BlogTO]

TRANSIT
• James: Commuters won’t fill LRTs, much less subways [The Star]
• Cyclist killed by streetcar may have missed traffic signal [The Star]
• Weston homeowners have a year to decide whether to stay or GO [The Star]
• Aecon wins $279-million TTC subway deal [Globe & Mail]

ROADS
• The Fixer: Railing bent out of shape by accident [The Star]
• The Fixer: Well-lit underpass a bright idea for drivers [The Star]
• Chris Selley: Dufferin Street jog only the tip of the iceberg [National Post]

INDUSTRY
• Fuel spilling into east-end creek [The Star]
• Province approves controversial Clarington incinerator [The Star]

CULTURE
• Clowning around at the Santa Claus Parade [The Star]
• The AGO’s Maharaja exhibit targets South Asian audience [Globe & Mail]
• Downtown to get a boutique bowling alley [Globe & Mail]
• Making magic: the work crew behind the Cavalcade of Lights [National Post]
• Finding the one whodunit at OCAD [Torontoist]
• What is up with all these frozen yogurt shops on Bloor Street? [Torontoist]

HISTORY
• Mark Twain’s letter of advice to a Toronto-area writer to be auctioned off [National Post]
• Toronto of the 1950s [BlogTO]
• Nostalgia Tripping: The Prince Edward Viaduct and the Luminous Veil [BlogTO]
• Historicist: Toronto’s Golden Age of comic books [Torontoist]

GTA EMPLOYERS – SPECIAL SECTION
• The GTA’s top employers for 2011 [Globe & Mail]
• Why these GTA employers earned ‘Best in class’ [Globe & Mail]
• During turbulent times, talk isn’t cheap [Globe & Mail]
• Creating bonds on the beat [Globe & Mail]
• Best companies bridge the generation gap [Globe & Mail]
• In the race to hire the best, small firms pick up speed [Globe & Mail]
• Where it’s not all about the money [Globe & Mail]
• How candy makers sweeten the job [Globe & Mail]

OTHER NEWS
• 8 weekend shootings leave 1 dead [The Star]
• CSIS accused of spying on GTA mosques [The Sun]

One comment

  1. re James:

    Why do people always rehash the tired “punish the car” trope? What’s really happening is that certain routes are quickly outgrowing their capacity to transport people by car. Truth is, long term planning is not popular.