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Tuesday’s headlines

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CITY HALL
• Toronto Board of Health wants to use city surplus money to fight bed bugs [The Star]
• Mayor Ford appears to be reconsidering property-tax freeze [Globe & Mail]
• Toronto budget windfall confounds councilors [The Star]
• In two weeks, Mayor Rob Ford drops two pounds [National Post]
• Mayor Rob Ford says he’ll try to defeat Liberals in Kitchener-Waterloo [The Star]
• Berardinetti tops council’s first-quarter spenders [The Sun]
• Letter reveals hints of Mayor Ford’s re-election plan [Globe & Mail]

TRANSIT
• Saving lives by slowing down on city streets [Globe & Mail]

DEVELOPMENT & REAL ESTATE
• Toronto heritage landmarks get new lease on life [The Star]
• Markham mum on Bettman talks [National Post]

OTHER NEWS
• Traffic officers upset with quotas in Toronto’s 31 Division [The Sun]
• Animal sanctuary calls elephant transfer situation with Toronto Zoo ‘toxic’ [Globe & Mail]
• Hume: Toronto tree canopy more necessary than ever [The Star]
• Zoo chief says plan to move elephants at ‘an impasse’ [Globe & Mail]

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