Singer Rita McNeil dead at age 68 after surgery
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“Weak vote” endorses casino at city executive
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| Jaye Robinson (Ward 25) |
The city’s executive committee voted 9 to 4 in favour of allowing a casino to operate downtown. As described by reporter Katie Simpson, the split is being called a “weak vote” because the committee normally votes solidly with the mayor. Jaye Robinson (Ward 25) was a notable opponent. The full break down: Opposed, Jaye Robinson, Peter Milczyn, Denzil Minnan-wong and Paul Ainslie. In favour, Mayor Rob Ford, Michael Thompson, David Shiner, Cesar Palacio, Doug Holyday, Norm Kelly, Frank Di Giorgio, Vincent Crisanti and Gary Crawford. The matter will now go to full council where it is believed to face considerable opposition.
Yonge-Montgomery post office would stay intact
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MLS-access case thrown out on technicality
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Andy Elder’s Grilltime a barbecue essential
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| Andy Elder |
Black boxes tell “who did what” in car accident
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Break-in at Bayview Shoppers targets cosmetics
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Weekend theft from home on Burkebrook Place
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Chiarelli dodges apology for wasted money
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Energy minister Bob Chiarelli will say only that the government accepts the Auditor General’s damning report on the cost of closing the gas powered electric generation plant in Mississauga. But, under pressure from reporters today, Mr Chiarelli avoided saying that the government would apologize for the enormous mismanagement of public money. It has been a recurring criticism of the government and Premier Wynne that no apology has been offered for the decision to cancel the plant for political reasons in conditions that made the public vulnerable to these costs.
Shocking: One power plant for the price of two
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How to celebrate the Centennial of Leaside
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There’s a wonderful series of events being held this month and next to celebrate the 100th anniversary of Leaside. Take a look here and plan to attend.




