With service cuts on the table, Rob Ford is taking a dive in public support, according to a new poll. It seems the so-called gravy train has run out of steam.
[Toronto Star]
Will Kensington Market sell out? A Wal-Mart-esque big box store with a sea of concrete parking space could appear near the indie neighbourhood.
[National Post]
Luke Schenn agrees to a new contract with the Leafs in a multi-million dollar deal. Let the good ol' hockey games begin.
[CTV]
If you steal a car and plan to get away with it, you may be best avoiding something flashy, like, oh, say, a Maserati. Police investigation Operation Z has led to the arrest of a Toronto man and the recovery of three luxury cars and 99 sets of keys.
[Toronto Sun]
Spoof attack ad gets lost in translation: a strange TV spot that sarcastically urges Ontarians to “vote against kids” is apparently trying to get candidates talking about funding for public education, but some people are finding the message a little vague.
[CBC]
Double sunset all the way across the sky: a planet with two sunsets has been discovered. Aunt Beru, Uncle Owen and bumbling droids yet to be found.
[New York Times]