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Worrying About Bike Posts, Fewer Report Cards Please, So Many Budget Shortfalls So Little Time
Everyone writes about the city’s revelation that thieves are using two-by-fours to bust up the city’s beloved lollipop bike posts. The Star’s Betsy Powell, who broke the story last week, has her piece here. The Post marvels at how city staffers who are usually slow to act in August managed to react quickly to the problem. The Sun reports that around eight bikes have been stolen from busted stands in one week alone. Finally you can read our take on things here. We suggest a stakeout. Torontoist will bring the coffee.
The Star also reports that someone has been destroying transit shelters along Lawrence Ave. E. A city staffer frighteningly suggests that the shelters are victims of drive-by shootings.
Police are looking for three men driving a beige Accord who are responsible for abducting and forcing people to go to ATMs and withdraw cash.
Soon kids might only have to face those dreaded report cards twice a year. The proposal would let teachers spend more time working with kids rather than writing report cards.
The lawyer for the Ianiero family points fingers at a former Mexican paratrooper as the murderer and also shames the Mexican and Canadian authorities for their mishandling of the investigation.
Better go down to Union and buy some merch, crappy or not. The TTC is heading towards a $1 billion shortfall. Yes, one billion. Cuts to provincial funding are to blame.

Toronto schools are also facing an $84 million shortfall. Sadly this may translate into cutting 700 teaching assistants, closing pools and cancelling outdoor programs.
Also Torontoist would like to hand the Jackass of the Day award to Steve Handler for his protest on behalf of the Small Investors Protection Association. Handler orchestrated a protest outside of the AIDS conference yesterday with a topless York U student. Equating stock market fraud with more money for AIDS is just about the most idiotic thing we’ve ever heard. Mr. Handler you should be ashamed.
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