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The Breakfast Hub: pricey leaf collection escapes cuts, police enter Occupy site, the boons of global warming

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Residents of Etobicoke and parts of Scarborough may enjoy fall a bit more than people in other areas of the city this year. Despite rampant budget cuts, leaf collection in those areas has managed to escape the axe.
[Toronto Star]

With a number of diehard protesters remaining, Toronto police moved in on Occupy Toronto protestors in St. James Park early Wednesday morning. The teardown and cleanup is expected to take all day.
[Toronto Sun]

Councillor Norm Kelly, chair of Toronto’s parks and environment committee, says that global warming will thicken the city’s tree canopy.
[Toronto Star]

The City of Toronto is getting into the condo business as an investor for the 75-storey tower proposed at 10 York Street.
[National Post]

While branch closures and reduced hours are no longer options, job cuts and the elimination of adult literacy programs are now being considered to reduce Toronto’s library budget.
[Globe and Mail]

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