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CITY HALL
• Writer files complaint over Ford’s expenses [National Post]
• City Hall Diary: Council less divided than you might think [The Star]
• City’s core service review out Monday [The Star]
• City bosses face buyout offer in Ford’s quest for cuts [The Star]
• High-ranking Toronto police offered buyouts as ‘comprehensive restructuring’ begins [The Star]

TRANSPORTATION – TTC & CYCLING
• Live bus arrival updates coming to the TTC [The Star]
• If you’re riding the Yonge-University line, you’re looking for love in all the wrong place [Globe & Mail]
• TTC chair apologizes for worker’s public washroom break [The Sun]
• The Fixer: Bad cycling habits can be deadly [The Star]
• Bike battle in the burbs [The Sun]
• City Hall’s ‘war on the bike’ [The Sun]

DEVELOPMENT
• David Pecaut Square: First a new name, next a new look [Globe & Mail]
• Don’t put all loans on ice because of hockey-rink failure, council told [Globe & Mail]
• Sand, sun – and smokestacks? [The Star]
• For city builders, there’s a new model in town [Globe & Mail]
• Yonge Street redesign drives battle between business and pedestrian [National Post]
• Angry residents meet with Rob Ford about Parkdale methadone clinic [The Star]

WATER
• A river’s-edge view of Canada’s newest national park [Globe & Mail]
• Canoeing the Rouge River: Part two [Globe & Mail]
• Go jump in the lake: One group’s efforts to get Torontonians swimming in Lake Ontario [National Post]
• Change to pool rules means less time for kids to cool off [The Star]
• New wading pool rules all wet: Councillor [The Sun]

OTHER NEWS
• Afrofest makes its case to stay in Queens Park [The Star]
• City to raise guard wire at Bluffs after teen’s fatal fall [The Star]
• Toronto by the names [The Star]
• A move to fight a tree-killing bug [The Sun]

3 comments

  1. The Fixer’s rant against cyclists is totally outside of the scope of his column. Never should have been approved by a responsible editor. A column by him about a week ago was loaded with sarcasm towards the removal of the Gardiner extension out to Leslie. I wonder from how far outside the 416 the Fixer commutes to the bottom of Yonge St.

  2. Doesn’t the Star have a Vaughan newsroom too?  Maybe Jack Lakey works there.  He certainly has an anti-urban streak, and some rather old-fashioned ideas of what needs “fixing”.

    So it’s a shame he’s the one to deliver a message that too many Toronto cyclists need to hear.  One critical-injury accident does not make a pattern, but I have seen way too many cases of a cyclist blasting through a light or stop sign while going the wrong way on a one-way street.  Sure, if there’s no one around, I don’t really care.  But if I’m crossing that street, I don’t want a bike I haven’t even seen being the one to decide whether or not to gamble with my safety.  It’s disrespectful, it’s dangerous, and it’s far too common.