City Councillor pushes for firearm ban; $200 million lawsuit against Mississauga and nobody noticed; Riverdale Farm to remain open - for now; provincial government defers sales of TCHC homes; Vaughan set to root out bizarre street names and more:

City Hall contractor sues Vaughan for $35M (National Post)

Mississauga staff fails to notify city of $200-million suit (National Post)

Adam Vaughan calls for Toronto bullet ban (National Post)

‘Generous’ bonuses for Build Toronto executives under scrutiny (National Post)

City planners now love plan for 47 storey building they rejected at 39 storeys (National Post)

Riverdale Farm one step closer to securing public funds to stay open, despite budget chief’s protestations (National Post)

TDSB to table budget with ‘deep cuts’ (Globe & Mail)

Ford invites McGuinty to inspect city-owned housing (Globe & Mail)

City approves reduced fees for sports fields (Toronto Star)

Housing Minister Kathleen Wynne defers sale of 65 Toronto Community Housing homes (Toronto Star)

Vaughan clamps down on bizarre and hard-to-pronounce street names (Toronto Star)

Retro T.O.: “Temperance Bill” Temple keeps The Junction dry (The GridTO)

Without an active mayor, city council needs to show discipline (Spacing)