Monthly Archives: July 2009
Friday’s Headlines
By Jake SchabasSTRIKE • Miller pushes hard for deal [ Toronto Star ] • The method in Miller’s meltdown [ Toronto Star ] &bull... Read More
STREET SCENE: Quiet Street with Anonymous Garbage
By Jerry WaeseAnonymous garbage bags with disgusting refuse appear with subtlety, as deft fingers disentangle when nobody is looking, but the street... Read More
Throwback Thursday: Toronto on July 30th
By Jake SchabasEvery Thursday, Spacing will bring you a snapshot of Toronto’s past, looking into what took place that day in the city’s... Read More
Thursday’s Headlines
By Jake SchabasSTRIKE • Tentative settlement [ PDF - Globe & Mail ] • City employees back to work on Friday? [ Toronto Star ] • Is... Read More
STRiDAs and skyscrapers: Bike store opens in First Canadian Place
By Jake SchabasIt’s not every day that you find a bike store in one of North America’s largest bank buildings. In the concourse level of... Read More
World Wide Wednesday: Roundabouts, beaches and dumpsters
By Jake SchabasEach week we will be focusing on blogs from around the world dealing specifically with urban environments. We’ll be on the... Read More
Wednesday’s Headlines
By Jake SchabasSTRIKE • 5 Answers to your strike questions [ Toronto Star ] • Let’s get to work, Mayor says [ Toronto Star ] &bull... Read More
Watch NFB: Wild in the City
By Matthew ForsytheEditor: Spacing is pleased to showcase films from the NFB’s online screening room. The NFB will be occasionally posting films... Read More
Green roof up on Eglinton West subway station
By Jake SchabasTTC workers were out watering the new green roof on top of Eglinton West subway station yesterday morning. The 9,000 square-foot... Read More
STREET SCENE: Daily Traffic
By Jerry WaeseTaxis and streetcars sliding along in a smear of color and light. Street Scene will appear each week showcasing the illustrations of... Read More
