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CITY HALL
• City hall rookies 2010: Mary-Margaret McMahon, Ward 32 [The Star]
• City hall rookies 2010: Mary Fragedakis, Ward 29 [The Star]
• $106M time bomb ticking for Ford [The Sun]

TRANSPORTATION
• 75 ticketed in one-day driving blitz [The Star]
• New TTC: Fewer politicians, more private citizens [The Star]

HOUSING
• Fiorito: Bedbug plan is tight and has bite [The Star]
• Wellesley fire victims to get compensation [The Star]
• Victims of Wellesley high-rise fire offered compensation [Globe & Mail]
• She credits hard work – and good shoes – for win [The Sun]

G20 AFTER-MATH
• SIU clears officers in G20 probe [The Star]
• G20 police won’t face criminal charges [Globe & Mail]
• SIU won’t lay charges in six G20 cases of alleged injury by police [National Post]

CULTURE
• Toronto’s pandas are coming at half the price [The Star]
• Toronto Zoo’s giant panda dream closer to coming true [National Post]
• Zoo panders to private-sector for pandas [Globe & Mail]

YOUTH
• Principal of Africentric school set to return after investigation [Globe & Mail]
• Keeping kids from gangs is key, Ford says [The Sun]

PRIVACY
• Photos of strippers on break stirs up privacy debate [The Star]
• Q and A: ‘Privacy gone’ at strip club after roof photos [National Post]
• Strippers angry, in tears over peep shots [The Sun]

OTHER NEWS
• City won’t be snowed under this winter [The Star]
• Book excerpt: Planting ideas [National Post]
• The Garrison Creek Discovery Walk [BlogTO]
• What Toronto would be like if it was Bahrain on steroids [BlogTO]
• Salad King suffers reign delay [Torontoist]

One comment

  1. No outrage about that farce the SIU throwing in the towel to identify violent officers rather than use some of that billion dollar security to identify them?