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Toronto casino proposal voted down by city council
TORONTO – Toronto is not going to roll the dice on a downtown casino.
City council rejected a proposed downtown casino for the city and expansion at Woodbine Racetrack Tuesday.
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Ford responds to drug allegations
The mayor called the allegations “absolutely not true” and “ridiculous.”
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Video: Toronto Mayor Rob Ford calls allegations ‘ridiculous’
Mayor Rob Ford said the recent allegations contained in a Toronto Star article are “ridiculous.”
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Raw video: Reporters ask Mayor Ford about allegations
Here is video from outside Mayor Rob Ford’s home after a published report says a video that appears to show Toronto Mayor Rob Ford smoking crack cocaine is being shopped around by a group of men allegedly involved in the drug trade.
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Video: Mayor Ford arrives at City Hall amid new allegations
Mayor Rob Ford arrived at Toronto City Hall on Friday morning as allegations contained in a Toronto Star article are spreading world-wide.
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Niagara Falls Mayor says casino brought jobs, development to his city
TORONTO, Ont. – As Toronto ponders a casino, the Mayor of Niagara Falls says a casino brought jobs and much-needed development to his city.
“They’re the biggest employers, the casinos, here in the Niagara Region,” says Niagara Falls Mayor Jim Diodati.
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Video: Coun. Doug Holyday on allegations against Mayor Ford
Coun. Doug Holyday spoke to the media after a published report says a video that appears to show Toronto mayor Rob Ford smoking crack cocaine is being shopped around by a group of men allegedly involved in the drug trade.
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Toronto casino report calls for half of revenues, among 43 conditions
TORONTO, Ont. – A new report by municipal staff says Toronto should get half the revenues generated by a new casino and convention centre if it approves the controversial project.
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Community council votes against Humbertown plan
TORONTO – The Etobicoke York community council voted unanimously against the Humbertown condo proposal Tuesday.
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Gardiner repair or tear down decision looming in 2014
TORONTO, Ont. – The City of Toronto must make a decision about the crumbling Gardiner Expressway by 2014, determining whether the eastern edge of the elevated highway should be torn down or repaired.

