Weekly roundup: July 16-22
Posted: July 22, 2012 Filed under: link Leave a comment »Articles
City loses bid to shut down hotdog carts despite multiple health violations from Toronto Star
City storm ponds: too close for comfort for homeowners from Global Edmonton
Flooding 101: Sandbags over swimming lessons from Weighty Matters [In response to The Globe and Mail’s “Pop a few myths about obesity” posted last week]
All may park. All must pay. All should read. from Washington Post
Does Canada need a masters of political management? from Ottawa Citizen
A university degree’s value is incontestable from The Globe and Mail
Europe caricatures don’t tell the story from Ottawa Citizen
Real ‘food security’ from Ottawa Citizen
Roundabouts are one of the best ways to combat traffic congestion, so what is Toronto waiting for? from National Post
Presenting: The National Post flag initiative from National Post
National Post flag initiative: Week two from National Post [The Alberta flag makes no sense in the redesign, but the BC and Saskatchewan flags are solid.]
Tweets
Q: How many foodies does it take to change a lightbulb?
A: 278. One to change the lightbulb, and 277 to post a photo of a $40.00 cupcake.
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Merlin Mann (@hotdogsladies) July 17, 2012
someone needs to make a law against things that are illegal
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Steve Murray (@NPsteve) July 20, 2012


