RAINWATER TOILET CONTROVERSY
• Dubious honour in the can [ National Post ]
• City’s $1-million eco-toilet wins tax-waste award [ National Post ]
CITY HALL
• City tries horns, paintballs to scare off Beach coyotes [ Toronto Star ]
• New turn in city’s water saga [ Toronto Star ]
• Toronto city hall shows no love for Global Love Day [ National Post ]
• Money buys city advice – and time to cover its mess [ Globe & Mail ]
• No contract concessions, city workers vow [ Toronto Star ]
• Raising roof on taxes [ Toronto Sun ]
• Use of consultants stir cup controversy [ Globe & Mail
OTHER NEWS
• Toronto’s diversity not as perfect as we think [ Toronto Star ]
• Vaughan Mayor fails to quash expense probe [ Globe & Mail ]
• Bridge planks replaced, wayward bin dealt with [ Toronto Star ]
• Vaughan mayor loses court challenge [ Toronto Star ]
• Intersections: Oakwood & Vaughan [ Now ]
• Violent video game ads pulled from bus shelters [ Toronto Star ]
• Ireland Park [ Eye Weekly ]
• NDP conventioneering [ Eye Weekly ]
• Agnes Macphail Square [ Now ]
2 comments
Re: Ireland Park — last time I was down there (maybe a month ago?) I was glad to see the city has improved the signage. They now have a series of signs (each one is sort of a smaller version of the sign that shows the name of a city park) with arrows that point you from the west side of the public works building, down to the water, along the dock wall, and into the park.
You still have to ignore a few random “keep off” signs along the dock wall, but it is an improvement.
Is it just me, or does anyone else here think that the Star’s article on diversity missed the mark?
What does accessability to the dissabled have to do with immigration and cultural diversity?
I felt like that article veered in two different directions. I could be wrong though.