Polls
October 22nd, 2009
U of T Magazine is conducting a poll on your favourite U of T building, so this is your chance to cast …
August 12th, 2009
From October 18 to November 21, the TTC will conduct a weekday pilot in which the 501 Queen streetcar route will be split in two.
According to a meeting highlights document from early …
July 23rd, 2009
photo by Kevin Steele
An often heard complaint about the TTC’s streetcar network is that some routes possess too many stops that are very close together. The argument goes that if …
February 2nd, 2009
photo by Kevin Steele
Last week, Spacing readers (and many Torontonians) became rather excited by the prospect of a downtown relief subway line (DRL). City Council approved a study of the line (and …
October 1st, 2008
In spite of his government’s outright contempt for Canada’s cities, Stephen Harper’s Conservatives are, brace yourself, ranked the best party to deal with the “city portfolio†by Canadians, according to a poll released this morning …
July 28th, 2008
As Spacing’s Dylan Reid wrote the other day, the bust of Igor’s bike shop has sent a sigh of relief through the cycling community. One of the opinions being discussed by the public is whether this …
July 24th, 2008
A Spacing-produced rendering of LRT service on Eglinton east of Laird
Some of you may have saw the article in our headlines post about the TTC and Metrolinx being at odds over what form of …
June 20th, 2008
Urban Affairs critic Christopher Hume, in today’s Toronto Star, expressed his disappointment that local decision-makers lack the gumption to do the best thing for the waterfront and tear down the entire Gardiner Expressway. A …
May 19th, 2008
Nearly a month ago, TTC workers went on strike for the weekend. Mayor David Miller asked the provincial government to enact back-to-work legislation, which was unanimously approved by MPPs.
At the time, a wide range of Torontonians …
April 2nd, 2008
Back in the fall we asked Spacing Toronto readers if they planned to ride their bike throughout the winter. Much to our surprise, 37% said they would. We were so impressed by that number …