STORM
• Twisters carve huge swath [ Toronto Star ]
• Tornadoes touch down in Ontario [ Globe & Mail ]
• Massive cleanup begins in storms wake [ Globe & Mail ]
• Vaughan declares state of emergency — as many as 120 homes damaged [ National Post ]
• Storm leaves behind devastation [ National Post ]
• Toronto tweets the storm [ National Post ]
• Residents without power [ Metro ]
STREETS
• Roncesvalles gets a remake [ Toronto Star ]
• Goodbye borscht, hello baguettes [ Toronto Star ]
• Jarvis St. re-opened [ Toronto Sun ]
• Coming soon to a taxi near you [ Globe & Mail ]
OTHER NEWS
• TTC to study downtown relief line [ National Post ]
• TTC’s public washrooms to get $6.2M facelift [ National Post ]
• ‘Mixed-use’ condo to replace 1 Bloor project [ Globe & Mail ]
• Strike rebate cheque not a sure thing [ Toronto Star ]
• 10 finalists vie for Toronto anthem at CNE [ Toronto Star ]
• Taxpayers to get repair bill [ Toronto Star ]
• Buttonville prepares for closure [ National Post ]
• Canada set for litter blitz [ Toronto Sun ]
• Tucked amongst the chaos lies our Humber Bay [ Metro ]
3 comments
Great Gulf Homes sounds classy! I especially love that on their website they say a “great neighbourhoods start with a great piece of land” and then they show a picture of land with nothing but trees.
the Toronto Star loves using the phrase “carving a huge swath” every couple of months or so. There is a little Di Manno in every one of them.
How appropriate that the headline about the downtown relief line is right above the one about giving the washrooms a facelift!