By Julie Yamin
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Friday’s Headlines
• Di Biase awaits election decision [ Toronto Star ] • Rating buildings on bird kindness [ Toronto Star ] • Putting diversity on the menu ...
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Tune in to CBC radio for Street Furniture talks
CBC radio will hold a discussion regarding the recently unveiled renderings of Toronto’s new street furniture this afternoon at 3:30 p.m.Tune in as...
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A smelly situation
Wednesday’s Globe and Mail ran an article about a Calgary woman who complained of the way she was treated on Calgary transit buses for wearing too...
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Thursday’s Headlines
• Lunch express rides again [ Toronto Star ] • More power to Italy on waste [ Toronto Star ] • Keep it simple, spare us frills [ Toronto...
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Wednesday’s Headlines
• Paying a high price [ Toronto Star ] • Smoking fight moves to apartments [ Toronto Star ] • Apartment smoking ban eyed [ Globe and Mail ...
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Tuesday’s Headlines
• City budget: $7.8 billion, 3.8% tax hike [ Toronto Star ] • City eyes tax hike of 3.8% [ Toronto Sun ] • Toronto budget shortfall means...
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From Provincial Policy to Local Implementation: Turning the Greenbelt and Growth Plan into Reality
The Ontario Smart Growth Network is holding a seminar on March 29, 2007 at the Toronto Botanical Gardens. What this seminar will do is provide provincial...
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Toronto’s Ability to Plan its Future: Can we design a better process?
Do you have an opinion about Toronto’s current planning process? Do you have suggestions on what needs to change to make it better? Your chance is...
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Tap into TO! gives a great tour
Planning on coming to Toronto? don’t have the cash to spend on a bus tour? No problem. Tap into TO! is a greeter program with the City of Toronto...
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Friday’s Headlines
• ‘Our last chance’ [ Toronto Star ] • Miller to unveil green plan [ Toronto Star ] • New green measures to come within weeks ...
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Thursday’s Headlines
• Shorter winters curb crater toll [ Toronto Star ] • One-cent campaign lagging in support from Miller’s allies [ Toronto Star ] &bull...
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Come on, let’s get growing!
Do you live in Parkdale? Would you like to see, or help grow, or support in any other way, a vegetable garden where youth and all kinds of local folks...