Monthly Archives: June 2008
Montréal Monday: Shoes in the Sky, pedestrianizing la rue Ste-Catherine, and Montréal’s hotel boom
By Matthew HagueEach Monday, Spacing will bring you some of the popular posts from our sister blog, Spacing Montréal. We’ll keep an eye... Read More
Monday’s headlines
By Monika Warzecha• For fire trucks, bigger isn’t better [ Toronto Star ] • Plans to clean beach may ruffle feathers [ Globe and Mail ... Read More
Sunday’s headlines
By Monika Warzecha• Raising a stink over big blue bins [ Toronto Sun ] • The fishin’s fine! [ Toronto Sun ] • Tenant trouble ... Read More
Saturday’s headlines
By Monika WarzechaTRANSIT • Proper signs ‘lacking’ at fatal intersection [ Toronto Star ] • Woman dies in head-on collision with... Read More
Rate your councillor
By Adam Chaleff-FreudenthalerA web site called RateYourCouncillor.com recently started up and it wants you to, you guessed it, rate your councillor. While unclear... Read More
Casting Light on Toronto Island History
By Gary MiedemaThe Gibraltar Point Lighthouse, 1909 Hop on your bike some day and head over to Hanlan’s Point. As you exit the ferry, ignore... Read More
Proud [murmur] keep on burning
By Shawn MicallefTo be read to the tune of Proud Mary, (Tina Turner version): [murmur] is pleased to announce the launch of our latest Toronto... Read More
Pride Toronto presents: Plot, Engage, Disperse
By Matthew HagueToronto’s queer artists bring vivid new life to the public spaces of the Pride Toronto festival site all weekend long with their... Read More
Bike Train 2008 launches today!
By Tammy ThorneThis could be you (above). Take the Train — Bring your Bike! Avoid Soaring Gas prices and explore southern Ontario this summer... Read More
Friday’s headlines
By Monika WarzechaGARDINER • Ramp may be revamped [ Toronto Star ] • Proposal to tear down Gardiner Expressway to advance to full city council... Read More