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CITY HALL
• Doug Ford rips council for healthy drinks policy [Globe & Mail]
• Healthy drinks cost city $1M on vending deal [National Post]
• James: snack man Pasternak has change of heart [The Star]
• Red-light runners could line city coffers: report [The Star]
• Will Toronto ever be the belle of the ball? [The Star]
• Five ways Rob Ford can redeem himself [The Grid]
• City hall has a very quotable day [National Post]
• Toronto police farce [NOW]
• Fears of a clown [The Grid]

POLITICS
• Libs on a wire [NOW]
• Stop and go for T.O. [NOW]
• Cultivating conservatism [NOW]
• Rocco the vote [The Grid]

PROTESTS
• Occupational therapy [NOW]
• Businesses take low key approach to planned weekend corporate-greed protest [Globe & Mail]
• Occupation hazard [The Grid]

TRAFFIC & TTC
• TTC driver charged in fatal Lawrence Ave. crash [The Star]
• TTC bus driver charged in fatal crash [Globe & Mail]
• Help us park legally, couriers plead [The Star]
• Worker safety more important than rush for York subway [National Post]
• Mississauga woman dead after being pinned by bus [The Star]

BUILDING & REAL ESTATE
• Toronto’s iconic Flatiron Building up for sale [Globe & Mail]
• Flatiron building up for sale [Torontoist]
• Ghost City: the heebie-jeebies house [The Grid]

OTHER NEWS
• Raising profile of 2015 Pan Am games in Toronto a challenge [National Post]
• Mississauga latest city to ban possession, sale of shark fin [Globe & Mail]
• Fully stocked [NOW]
• Spanish company drawn to Toronto zoo [The Star]
• Toronto, from scratch [The Grid]