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Morning Brew: August 14th, 2007


Photo: "queen and bay snap" by blogTO Flickr pooler Jay Morrison.

Your morning news roundup for Tuesday August 14th, 2007:

The city's highly problematic budget woes have brought a familiar, winking face out of the woodwork. Mel Lastman thinks the proposed city service cuts are "completely stupid" and that despite fans begging him to run for office, he'd rather continue to sell furniture.

Once again the question of imposing an outright ban on panhandling is resurfacing, following an attack that killed a man on the weekend. Four suspects will have their assault charges upgraded to murder charges.

A man was shot but will survive his very real bullet wounds, and a couple of young girls on a soccer pitch were shot with a pellet gun by a punk hiding in the bushes.

A smart Toronto blogger is responsible for noticing flawed NASA climate data! Well done!

Ontario will be planting 50-million trees by 2020 to help battle climate change. Some fresh air is certainly a welcome change!

Today's Crossroad Puzzle after the jump...

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Recognize this part of the city? Post your answer in the comments, and check for the answer in tomorrow's blogTO Morning Brew.

Yesterday's answer: The burnt down church on Shaw, north of College.

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