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The Breakfast Hub: Toronto’s blue box program faces cuts, peanut butter gets expensive, the gridlock conundrum

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Environmentalists are all riled up over new cost-cutting measures, as a proposed motion to limit what residents can cram in their blue bins goes up for a vote before council.
[Globe and Mail]

Next time you’re in the grocery store, better stock up on that peanut butter. Kraft Canada has announced that by end of next January, peanut butter prices will increase by 35 per cent.
[Toronto Star]

Decongesting the streets of Toronto may take more than a meeting of the minds. While there is a consensus that gridlock is having a hugely negative effect on our economy and daily lives, it appears there are no easy solutions.
[National Post]

Wi-Fi, soft lights and cozy armchairs could soon be changing the ambiance at your local Tim Hortons.
[CTV]

Looking to take a trip to paradise? Seniors at the Briton House Retirement Centre need to look no further than the second floor room that has been redesigned to simulate a luxurious beach getaway.
[The Grid]

Could junk food be the key to longevity? Just ask this 106 year-old woman, who loves her pizza and fries, but isn't a big fan of water.
[Toronto Star]

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