Monthly Archives: October 2008
Halloween stories and photos
By Matthew BlackettHalloween is one of the biggest pedestrian-oriented events of the year. Spacing encourages our readers to share their unique... Read More
Transit City marketing
By Patricia Simoes[youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BoecnwRr1oA[/youtube] The folks at the TTC have embarked on a major marketing campaign in an... Read More
Friday’s Headlines
By Mike Bulko• Era of uploading replaces downloading of the ’90s [ National Post ] • City left holding bag on grand plaza plan ... Read More
Events Guide: Regent Park Film Festival
By Mike BulkoWHAT: Regent Park Film Festival WHEN: November 5-8 WHERE: Nelson Mandela Public School (440 Shuter Street) The festival will feature... Read More
City budget moves on TTC, roads and cycling
By Adam Chaleff-FreudenthalerAt a noon hour budget committee meeting, the City of Toronto publicly launched its capital budget approval process. While the... Read More
Some Good Art Shows for the Geographically Inclined
By Leah SandalsThere’s always good art showing in Toronto–even art for the map-obsessed. But this is a particularly good part of the fall... Read More
Google Maps’ sense of place
By Sean MarshallView Larger Map Google maps a long-demolished hospital and a rather strange landmark. I found myself aimlessly browsing through Google... Read More
Thursday’s Headlines
By Sean Marshall• Cities hoping for a cash windfall [Toronto Star] • Court dismisses retailers’ objection to Bloor Street... Read More
Toronto Archives exhibit: 125 years of public health in Toronto.
By Shawn MicallefA new exhibit at the Toronto Archives opens tomorrow called “An Infectious Idea: 125 Years of Public Health in Toronto“... Read More
iPhone meets Red Rocket
By Shawn MicallefFive years ago when I was a resident at the Canadian Film Centre’s Media Lab we would brainstorm possible new media... Read More
