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The Drummond Report, or rather the report of the Commission on the Reform of Ontario's Public Services, is finally out — a relief actually since Don Drummond, the former chief economist of the TD bank, has been issuing out such dire warnings and predictions of mass upheaval over the last number of months. You can read the report here.

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Food
Resto in peace
Missing your favourite Toronto restaurant?
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Movies
The Bloor Is back
The new Bloor Hot Docs Cinema is slated to open next month
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City Hall
We’ve got a deal
City, union both claim victory as council approves new contract
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THIS WEEK'S FEATURES

Prolific Toronto artist Shary Boyle and her collaborator, Winnipeg-based singer/songwriter Christine Fellows, are taking a bold new move into theatre as openers for this year’s World Stage season at Harbourfront.

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The first six months of the overly long NDP leadership campaign may have been a little dull, but the final six weeks now under way promise to be anything but.

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What will Rob Ford do now that he’s run out of election promises to break? Build casinos, of course. And so continues the gangsta fairy tale of Robert Bruce Ford. We’ll get to that slippery casino business a little further down.

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It finally happened last week – logic trumped emotion. When all the information was presented, councillors of all stripes and from all parts of the city chose light rail transit.

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Don’t come to former Hoof Café chef Geoff Hopgood’s ultra-hip Foodliner expecting bone-marrow donuts and suckling-pig eggs Benny.

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Sharon Van Etten is your favourite musician’s favourite musician.

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Twelve years ago, Wavelength started throwing pay-what-you-can music showcases every Sunday at the now defunct Ted’s Wrecking Yard, and they quickly became a key gathering space for the local music scene. Over the years, countless diverse Toronto acts played their first gigs, met future bandmates and tested musical boundaries at Wavelength.

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Store of the Week

After a major retail reno, M0851 finally made its move from St. Thomas to its new home in the posh Prince Arthur condo just in time to catch the tail end of 2011’s holiday shopping rush. Its customers, an impressively loyal following who collect the Montreal-based leather brand’s bags, coats and knitwear, flooded the store on opening day, December 23, and have continued to make up for lost shopping time ever since.

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Space

Places to shop for furniture, accessories and everything else you need to outfit an office where you can be your most creative and productive.

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Movie Review

In The Secret World Of Arrietty, a Japanese animated adaptation of British novel The Borrowers dubbed with an American voice cast, the charm of Mary Norton’s popular children’s story has been lost in translation.

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Disc Review

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It would be nice to think the black bloc smash-athon of two summers back was far behind us, but the fierce debate currently burning up the activist blogosphere about Occupy and BB tactics shows, sadly, that it isn’t.

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