CITY HALL
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• National Sportsmen’s Show will go on at CNE, despite gun ban, organizers told [ National Post ]
• Hunting show’s OK, says council [ Toronto Sun ]
• Council votes to ban gun clubs on city land [ National Post ]
• Toronto bans gun clubs from city property [ CBC.ca ]
• Wieners losers on Bloor St. [ Toronto Sun ]
TRANSIT
• Council votes to raise cab fares [ Globe and Mail ]
• Police issue warning after pedestrian struck while listening to iPod [ Globe and Mail ]
• Route 501 revisited [ Eye Weekly ]
ENVIRONMENT
• Parks along Don River remain under water after downpour this week [ National Post ]
• Hydro eyes new wind farm on Bluffs [ Toronto Star ]
MISCELLANEOUS
• On this strip of Yonge, they’re fully naked now [ National Post ]
• Only in this city can failure look so good [ Globe and Mail ]
2 comments
“O’Brien said the lake is much deeper elsewhere along the Toronto shoreline, so there won’t be a string of turbines extending from Scarborough to Etobicoke.”
Not the same ones, no, but if turbines can be anchored in the North Sea off Denmark they can be anchored in Lake Ontario.
LOLOL there goes Joe again shooting off at ……..
sorry couldn’t help it.Why is anybody surprised that Joe would allow the promotion of guns.I’m just surprised he isn’t allowing the tobacco firms to advertise and don’t forget the oil companies while you are at it.All usually part of the sportsman’s show.Hey maybe the new convention centre will be ready in time.We can start the new Toronto slots there, a great revenue tool.OOOPS just gave Joe another idea…….