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Docks Goes Quiet, Liczyk Dodges Punishment, We’re #1 In Recycling

The Docks has had its liquor license pulled due to a stream of noise complaints from Toronto Islands residents. They’re appealing the decision so we hope it’s not premature to say good riddance. We personally can’t stand the Docks and think it’s one of the most poorly planned live venues in the city. It’s hard to get to using public transit, overpriced, has terrible sightlines and acoustics. We’re not going to miss it one bit.
Toronto has a critical shortage of emergency sign language interpreters which may put members of the city’s deaf community at risk during emergencies.
A woman finds several thousand dollars and turns it into the police. If no one can rightfully claim the money, she’ll receive it.
Wanda Liczyk, the Treasurer with the City of Toronto during the height of the MFP scandal, won’t be getting punished by the Institute of Chartered Accountants for her role in the corruption scandal. The Bellamy report made it clear that as treasurer it was Liczyk’s responsibility to inform council of spending increases, which she didn’t. She also had a hidden sexual relationship with a consultant who was developing a new tax system for the city, a clear conflict of interest. Which now begs the question, just how much can you get away with as a chartered accountant in this province?
Council will be debating a pay raise and perks package at council this week. Despite their relatively poor pay, Toronto councillors do get some nice perks, like a Metropass, CNE passes, festival tickets, and zoo passes.
A woman was found stabbed in broad daylight in an alley behind Danforth Ave. yesterday. The woman is in stable condition at hospital.
Liberal leadership candidate Scott Brison writes about why he loves Toronto. Chinese food in Markham, shopping in Yorkville and the Pride parade are some of the reasons. Of course, Scott has to get this jab in, “I would also argue that Torontonians from taxi drivers to women entrepreneurs are a friendly lot. Of course, part of the reason may be a reflection of the number of Maritimers who have chosen to live there.”
If you want another reason to pat yourself on the back, Torontonians are apparently the best recyclers in the province. We’re also the best lovers. Really.





