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In the News1/6/2009Economic formula offers cure for Toronto's sinking feeling By: David Pecaut Better income security plus increased spending on infrastructure would be potent medicine1/5/2009 We're finally waking up to cities' enormous role By: Christopher Hume - The Toronto Star12/3/2008 $1.5-billion earmarked to rejuvenate city's social housing stock By: Jennifer Lewington- The Globe and Mail 10-year scheme gets broad approval; to go before council in February11/27/2008 Now is the time to reshape our cities By: Jack Diamond - The Globe and Mail 11/27/2008 Regions do not have authority to charge levy By: Phinjo Gombu - The Toronto Star Without taxing ability, they use other programs11/20/2008 Urban revival balances past and present By: Christopher Hume - The Toronto Star Rejuvenation of Wychwood Barns maintains link to the past while successfully creating perfect mix of beauty and utility11/14/2008 Report seeks $100-million for youth programs By: Timothy Appleby - The Globe and Mail Created after death of Jordan Manners, provincial review ends with requests for spending, creation of a youth commissioner, more central role for schools in community10/17/2008 Canada needs to focus its gaze on urban reality By: Christopher Hume - Toronto Star4/11/2007 Residents seeking role in urban turnaround By: Laurie Monsebraaten, Donovan Vincent - Toronto Sta Encouraging the people who live in underserviced `priority neighbourhoods' to come up with solutions to their problems is the first step to improving their prospects, forum is told3/28/2007 Paying a high price By: Life in Toronto may get costlier as new taxes are 1/16/2007 A bright spot in the OMB disaster By: John Barber - GLOBE AND MAIL12/13/2006 `Fathers of stem cell science' awarded Order of Ontario Recipients of province's highest award include technology innovator, ex-Star publisher By: MEGAN OGILVIE AND ROBERT BENZIE - Toronto Star11/14/2006 Newcomers ride winds of change By: RICHARD BRENNAN - Toronto Star 10/26/2006 Miller reveals transit plan By: DONOVAN VINCENT - Toronto Star Favours streetcars over underground No time to wait for subways, he says10/6/2006 T.O.'s vital signs great, but ... By: ROYSON JAMES - Toronto Star9/28/2006 Liberty Village project a benchmark for beauty By: Christopher Hume - Toronto Star8/24/2006 Halton eyes T.O.'s trash: Plans to build waste-to-energy facility Plant could take 70% of GTA trash By: MIKE FUNSTON - Toronto Star8/11/2006 Promoting Excellence in Jane and Finch By: DANIEL GIRARD - Toronto Star8/10/2006 A breath of fresh urban air A lakefront jewel banishes cookie-cutter architecture in favour of exuberant, inviting design By: LISA ROCHON - Globe and Mail7/23/2006 Ending our mediocrity By: Paul Bedford - Toronto Star7/20/2006 EDITORIAL: Social agencies face funding crisis By: Editorial - Toronto Star7/17/2006 Toronto's amazing neighbourhood race By: STEVE RENNIE AND LESLIE FERENC - Toronto Star 200 compete in United Way fundraiser Young volunteers seek peers' interest4/7/2006 Business opens doors for youth By: Carol Goar - Toronto Star12/18/2005 For youth, `it's our time to shine' By: Betsy Powell - Toronto Star11/24/2005 Hunger drives Ontario's poor to the bank By: Karen Howlett and James Rusk - Globe and Mail11/24/2005 So many children' still poor By: Louise Brown - Toronto Star10/29/2005 Cops, courts and kids By: Gabe Gonda - Toronto Star10/15/2005 Conference offers timely clues for Toronto By: Bruce Campion-Smith - Toronto Star Business leaders starting to invest in social equity10/10/2005 Bringing dignity to the table By: Elaine Power - Toronto Star10/6/2005 Serving up a rebellion By: Mike Smith - NOW Magazine10/3/2005 Poverty activists demand diet allowance By: Canadian Press8/18/2005 At-risk youth chart new courses By: Tess Kalinowski - Toronto Star Jump at summer training programs8/16/2005 Black leaders work to inspire disillusioned youth By: Tabassum Siddiqui - Toronto Star Police hold Malvern summit Teens urged8/9/2005 Suburbs bleak for homeless youth By: Naomi Carniol - Toronto Star Dislocated find few shelters growing problem in affluent GTA 8/8/2005 Suffering in suburban splendour By: Naomi Carniol - Toronto Star Homelessness a rising concern in the GTA's rich regions. Shelters can't serve a growing demand from needy families 7/29/2005 Fixing what politicians broke By: Carol Goar - Toronto Star6/29/2005 So many services, so much poverty By: Gabe Gonda - Toronto Star6/28/2005 Scarborough area lacks basic services By: Catherine Porter - Toronto Star6/28/2005 50% funding cut threatens centre By: Catherine Porter - Toronto Star5/30/2005 Thirsting for health By: Elaine Carey - Toronto Star5/27/2005 Private-sector billions to fund public projects By: Kevin McGran - Toronto Star5/11/2005 Teen blazes trails with her passion By: Leslie Ferenc - Toronto Star 5/11/2005 Vaughan students could be political insiders By: Gail Swainson - Toronto Star 8/25/2004 More Than a Paycheque By: Christian Cotroneo- Toronto Star Provincial program offers fresh prospects to at-risk youth: a few learn something deeper 8/17/2004 Free Job Training Humming Along Well By: Tess Kalinowski- Toronto Star Part of mayor's revitalization plan. Subjects include arts, auto repair7/27/2004 City Approves Roadmap for Parks and Rec By: National Post Following a series of public consultations, Toronto City Council unanimously approved Our Common Grounds, the Parks and Recreation strategic plan.
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