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Spring Radar

So, we could have used some springlier weather on this first day, but who's complaining after he mild winter that just bit the dust? Not the cats in New Brunswick, I'll tell ya.

Various citizens getting off their rear today: College students are seeing hope of a non-repeat spring semester now that teachers are finally back at the bargaining table. Howard Moscoe responds to open letter re: the TTC Anagram map. Farmers make a special trip to Queen's Park avec their tractors to remind us all that Ontario MP's are not following through, as usual. And, in the Waterfront Revitilization area of interest, the G&M is reporting some short-listing of proposals. More on Spacing.

Oh, and lastly, in non-Toronto but head-shakingly blog related news. What happens when bloggers don't get off their ass and try to manufacture guest content.

(photo taken in 2nd Cup right now as I am romanced by a mysterious bunch of spring flowers)


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