Monthly Archives: February 2009
In defense of the urban coyote
By SpacingIn defense of the urban coyote by Matt Howatt They have adapted to urban life and survived near the top of the urban food chain mostly... Read More
Phoenix’s LRT and Part IV of where have our streetcars gone?
By Sean MarshallSo far on this blog, I have discussed where some of Toronto’s PCC streetcars have gone after serving here. Five ex-TTC... Read More
Event Guide: Toronto’s 175th Birthday — First Post Office benefit & other activities
By Shawn MicallefWHAT: 5th annual birthday benefit for Toronto’s First Post Office WHERE: St. Lawrence Hall, 157 King Street East WHEN: Friday... Read More
Can bikes and scooters get along?
By Fred SztabinskiAMSTERDAM – Last summer an interesting debate got underway in Toronto. Electric scooters started appearing in the bike lane and... Read More
Friday’s Headlines
By Chloe Ellingson• High-speed rail needs fast action [ Toronto Star ] • City fraud probes raise oversight questions, councillors say ... Read More
Opening Day at the Toronto Coach Terminal, 1931
By Jamie BradburnMotor coach terminal, Bay and Edward streets, Toronto, December 19, 1931. City of Toronto Archives, Fonds 16, Series 71, Item 9041... Read More
Thursday’s headlines
By Chloe Ellingson• Nine city workers face fraud probe [ Toronto Star ] • I saw the coyote of Neville Park Boulevard [ National Post ] &bull... Read More
Fort York Visitor Centre Competition opens
By Shawn MicallefNew things are afoot at Fort York. It sounds a bit strange to say that, but one of the oldest — that is, officially... Read More
Wednesday’s headlines
By Chloe Ellingson• Toronto approves plan for beaches [ National Post ] • City seeks to review OMB ruling on Beach project [ Toronto Star ... Read More
Keep tabs on City Council through Twitter and #tocouncil
By Shawn MicallefToronto City Council is in session today and you can watch the fireworks streamed live on Rogers website. If you don’t want to... Read More
