Monthly Archives: March 2009
How not to place a garbage can
By Dylan ReidThis is getting ridiculous. I walked down Queen Street West last week with a couple of colleagues from the Toronto Pedestrian... Read More
Tuesday’s headlines
By Chloe EllingsonGO TRANSIT-METROLINX MERGE • Ontario to merge GO Transit, Metrolinx [ Toronto Star ] • Metrolinx swallows Go Transit —... Read More
Merger is a GO, support the DRL, bikes on more buses
By Sean MarshallIn this post, I touch upon three different pieces of news in the local transit scene. The biggest news so far this week in transit has... Read More
Lead a Jane’s Walk
By Melissa Iwankewycz• What: Jane’s Walk 2009 • When: May 2 and 3, 2009 • Where: your neighbourhood, hopefully! Bring Jane’s... Read More
Montreal Monday: What’s a neighbourhood?, shoebox houses, traffic calming plan
By Melissa IwankewyczEach Monday, we bring you some of the popular posts from our sister blog, Spacing Montréal. We’ll keep an eye open for... Read More
Spacing Toronto slows down to build up
By SpacingRegular readers may have noticed a decrease in the amount of posts here on Spacing Toronto in the last week or two. As we put to bed... Read More
Monday’s headlines
By Chloe Ellingson• Mayor won’t ask council to take pay freeze [ Toronto Star ] • One of Miller’s old allies goes rogue [ Globe... Read More
Waterfront Toronto announces Queens Quay plan
By Sean MarshallUPDATE: There will be another opportunity for the public to comment and view the presentation materials tomorrow, Saturday, March 28... Read More
Friday’s Headlines
By Chloe Ellingson• Billions for infrastructure has Miller beaming [ Globe & Mail ] • City approves six new condo towers [ National Post ... Read More
Courante in the Toronto Music Garden
By Shaun MerrittHaving grown up in the “city of lakes“, I find Toronto’s waterfront to be a welcoming refuge from the dry air and... Read More
