Teen Girls Try To Rob Store, Can Jazz Actually Fly?, OMB Approves "New" Official Plan

This sounds like a potential teen flick, if it already hasn't been made. Four teenage girls case out and rob a west-end clothing boutique, the youngest of them is only 13.

2006_7_7soccer.jpgHmmm, it seems that the city is only getting 14 days of public play out of the new lakefront stadium despite the huge amount of public funding going into the project. Seems like a rip-off to us.

Jazz's announcement that it would restart service on the island airport has pissed off politicians. The Globe wanders whether it'll be a replay of Mayor Miller's last campaign. The Sun points out that the Toronto Port Authority doesn't actually want Jazz back and doesn't think the airline has an operating agreement.

The OMB has finally approved the city's four-year old, "new" official plan. If the OMB had done this sooner maybe it wouldn't be at loggerheads with the city at every turn. The Post reports that in the last four years some 180 appeals had been filed to the OMB.

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How many public play days did we get at Skydome?

Pacific Mode (the store the girls robbed) is really close to my house. That's crazy.

But the scariest thing in all of this is that The Sun doesn't know that the street - one of the city's key veins - that the robbery happened near is called Dundas Street West, not Dundas Avenue West. Oh, The Sun.

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