Monthly Archives: March 2007
The forgotten other half of Toronto’s Bike Plan
By Dylan ReidOne of the key strategies for a greener and cleaner Toronto proposed in the City’s new clean air plan, Change is in the Air, is... Read More
Announcing…Salon Voltaire at the Gladstone Hotel on April 4th
By Julie YaminThe 2007 Salon Voltaire lecture series will begin with an evening of discussion with City Councillor Adam Vaughan and Greg Woods... Read More
Spacing on Workopolis TV on Tuesday, April 3rd
By Matthew BlackettA few Spacing readers will know that we’ve moved into a permanent office space on the 4th floor of 215 Spadina Ave. in the... Read More
Dale Duncan at City Hall: March 29th, 2007
By Dale DuncanGetting out the foreign vote They say diversity is our strength, but you wouldn’t know it from looking at Toronto city council... Read More
Friday’s Headlines
By Julie Yamin• Di Biase awaits election decision [ Toronto Star ] • Rating buildings on bird kindness [ Toronto Star ] • Putting... Read More
TAKE A GUESS: name this intersection, March 30th
By Matthew BlackettWe want you to identify this intersection. Leave your guess in the comments section: we’ll hold on to your picks until 3pm. If... Read More
Critical Mass ghost bike installation tonight
By Shawn MicallefThe folks who make the Ghost Bikes that mark where cyclists have been killed by cars are planning an after event for tonight’s... Read More
Tune in to CBC radio for Street Furniture talks
By Julie YaminCBC radio will hold a discussion regarding the recently unveiled renderings of Toronto’s new street furniture this afternoon at... Read More
A smelly situation
By Julie YaminWednesday’s Globe and Mail ran an article about a Calgary woman who complained of the way she was treated on Calgary transit... Read More
A few pics from Public Space Invaders
By SpacingSpacing would like to thank all the filmmakers, bands, and wonderful people who came out to support our third annual film night Public... Read More
