Saturday’s headlines

TRANSIT
Design flaw delays city's new bike racks [ Toronto Star ]
Injured cyclist focuses on survival [ Toronto Star ]
Cab driver faces criminal charges [ Globe and Mail ]
Toronto police charge taxi driver after bicyclist loses leg in street altercation [ National Post ]
Assault charges added in hit-run incident [ Toronto Sun ]
Cabbie charged with assaulting cyclist who had leg amputated [ CBC.ca ]
GO deal one step closer [ Globe and Mail ]
Wing of Union Station to be sold to GO Transit [ National Post ]
City selling space to GO [ Toronto Sun ]

ENVIRONMENT
Tension grows over city's eco plans [ Toronto Star ]
Hard being green in down market [ Toronto Star ]

NEIGHBOURHOODS
Condo critic: King-Bathurst meeting its challenges [ Toronto Star ]
Dundas West: Cooler than New York [ Globe and Mail ]

ART
Social enterprise, with a twist [ Globe and Mail ]
Police extend gun swap for digital cameras [ Toronto Star ]
What makes the AGO familiar is that, once again, it's such as happening place [ Globe and Mail ]
Frankly, it was the soiree of the year [ Globe and Mail ]

 

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I can understand that secrecy is a frequent component of dealings between public bodies and private bodies but what justification can there be for imposing secrecy on the GO Transit-TTC deal on Union Station - two public bodies theoretically answerable to voters?

 
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