TRANSIT
• City braces for TTC strike [ Toronto Star ]
• Prepare for a strike, TTC union head says [ Globe and Mail ]
• Public will not back us, union says [ National Post ]
• Preparing for ‘traffic gridlock’ [ Toronto Sun ]
• Toronto transit union sets Monday strike deadlines [ CBC.ca ]
• Union: Sunday deal or you’re walking [ Toronto Sun ]
• Time to cut a deal, guys: A TTC strike would be a disaster [ National Post ]
• Survival guide: Six ways to deal with a TTC strike [ National Post ]
• TTC chairman remains optimistic that strike will be avoided [ National Post ]
• TTC union: How to be essential, and yet not loved [ National Post ]
• Premier silent on TTC Tasers [ Toronto Star ]
• TTC stun-gun idea on slow track [ Toronto Sun ]
• No time to procrastinate [ Toronto Star ]
BILLBOARDS
• City loses scuffle over billboards [ Toronto Star ]
• Activists score victories on signs, access requests [ Globe and Mail ]
• Activist beats Toronto’s effort to block data about billboards [ CBC.ca ]
2 comments
An example of the City wasting it time fighting a citizen who is doing their job for them.
Are there any laws governing signs posted by stores? In addition to the store name over the window (ban orange and white, ban orange and white!), some stores also boast a sandwich board on the sidewalk, a doorway sign that stick out at a 90 degree angle over the sidewalk, yet another sign posted on the second story of the building, as well as multiple neon lights and posters taped to the windows. Does messy urbanism really have to be so cluttered?