Monday Morning News Roundup

2006_3_27westdonlands.jpgIt's a weekend of returns. College teachers are going back to the classrooms after three weeks of being on the picket lines. An arbitrator has been brought in to negotiate a settlement between the teachers and their employers.

Former hostage James Loney makes a pit stop in Toronto before he heads back to his childhood stomping grounds in Sault. Ste. Marie.

The debate about the waterfront starts up again with a piece in the Star about the Donlands redevelopment, although some say the debate never really left and probably never will. Here's an artist rendering of what the site might look like.

The club district got a little violent over the weekend, which to Torontoist seems almost normal and that's very sad. There was a shooting inside the Sound Emporium, and a 12-year old girl was stabbed after leaving an all-ages event.

Howard Moscoe doesn't think the subway to York will be done for at least 10 years! Chances are though he'll still be at council, because Howard Moscoe is actually a vampire. A serious appraisal of the project is here on the Transit Toronto blog.

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There's one thing wrong with that rendering, there's big gas guzzling car in the foreground of the picture, get rid of that and replace it with a streetcar and people on bicycles. Oh, and widen the sidewalks for cafes.

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