Jon Bon Jovi is not looking to buy the Buffalo Bills or move them to Toronto.

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Librarians want your support

As the budget council makes its’ final decisions in the coming week, librarians are rallying for councilors votes. The city’s last budget vote showed 21 councilors voting for Rob Ford’s budget cuts, and 22 councilors voting against the cuts.

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This week on Skedlive, Nick Dasko takes us through some of the stories this week and Joyita Sengupta interviews Richard Feren, the man behind @TOMayorFrod, a popular satirical Rob Ford twitter handle. Read more
Facebook controversy over beheading videos

Facebook is experiencing criticism for allowing users to post decapitation videos but the social media company is standing its ground. The company said earlier this week it will allow users to post the videos as long as it is done so “in the right context.”

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The Eaton Centre partners with Flare magazine and the Remix Project today with a two-part fashion show to start the holiday season. Read more
Dickens ghost tour fascinates Humber students

Students learned that ghosts, electroshock therapy, and lobotomies are all a part of the dark past of Humber College’s Lakeshore Campus while on the Dickens Christmas and Historic Ghost Tour Monday.

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After a chaotic meeting Ford now ‘Mayor in name only’

Toronto Mayor Rob Ford’s budget and powers were curtailed in a chaotic meeting at City Hall, that saw the city’s top elected official effectively reduced to Mayor in name only.

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Check out our Skedlive segment on basketball, hockey, football and soccer news.

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Focus on consumer demand necessary for environmental defence
Dozens of protesters gathered at Toronto City Hall on Saturday November 16th to participate in Defend Our Climate. The rally was specifically focused on the proposed changes to Enbridge’s Line 9, a 38-year old pipeline that runs under Toronto. Read more

Near-unanimous votes stripped many of Mayor Rob Ford’s powers on Friday, as regular city council proceedings were interrupted by two special meetings to address Toronto’s continuing leadership struggles.

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