The Energy Minister has broached the controversial idea of burning instead of trucking away Toronto's garbage. Incineration would be able to power some 200,000 homes and would mean people in the city wouldn't be freaking out everytime politicians in Michigan get miffed about our trash. The Star goes into the debate in some detail. We wonder about the effect incineration would have on our oh-so-wonderful (readers this is sarcasm) air quality.
It was a weekend of memorials.3000 mourners jam into a mosque to mourn a cabbie who was slain last week. Hundreds of cops and members of the public salute those who fell in the line of duty at Queen's Park.
Two opposition MPs have offered to pay the bail costs for a woman ensnared by immigration officials last week. The immigration officials used the woman's two high-school aged children as pawns and arrested both of them to get to their mother.
Hot off the heels of that story. A Burlington woman is also concerned that her son's school is calling to ask about his immigration status.
There's going to be a coroner's inquest about the death of Jeffrey Reodica who was apparently shot in the back by police three years ago.
Finally Muhammad was born on April 12, so we're not sure why some 300 Muslims marched to celebrate the prophet's birthday over the weekend.

Ron,
Muslim calendars are lunar rather than solar.
The average Islamic calendar has a total of 354 days with months being either 29 or 30 days depending on the sighting of the moon.
Hence, lunar dates arrive 10 or 11 days earlier on the mainstream solar calendar every year.
A bit like how Channuka arrives earlier and earlier each year then rubberbands back into spring every 19 years or so.
But more important than the date were the thousands of free samosas shared with everyone on saturday.
;-O
Oh! Wow that makes so much more sense. The Chinese Calendar is similar which makes Chinese New Year and other holidays fall on different dates.
Mmmmm free samosas.