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Spacing Montréal cherche des collaborateurs !
Spacing Montréal a tout juste célébré son premier anniversaire de fondation cet été. Depuis lors, notre lectorat s’est élargi rapidement pour...
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Spacing Montreal wants YOU!
It’s been a little over a year since Spacing Montreal was officially launched. Since then, our readership has grown quickly, to nearly 2,000 unique...
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The Walking Bike reinvents the wheel
Originally posted by Patricia Simoes on Spacing Toronto. No, it’s not a shoe rack, although it can probably serve as one. This is the Walking Bike, an art...
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Antlerheads in Toronto
The following was originally posted by Patricia Simoes on Spacing Toronto on Wednesday, April 30th. We are constantly bombarded by ads. On buses, garbage...
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Spacing nominated for two National Magazine Awards
Spacing is happy to announce that our Summer 2007 issue, focused on water issues in Toronto, has been nominated in the Best Editorial Package category...
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Google’s Street View raises privacy concerns
In May of 2007, the search-engine behemoth Google launched a new Google Maps service called Street View. As the name suggests, Street View offers users...
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“Le Toronto artistique”: hors de prix?
In yesterday’s Toronto Star’s op-ed section, Martin Knelman argues that Toronto is finally getting the funds it needs to compete with Montreal...
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Spacing Montreal, Best of Montreal!
It’s an annual spring ritual: the Mirror’s Best of Montreal poll is open once again. Since we launched Spacing Montreal last fall, we’ve...
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EXPO – 16 Curious Beauties: The Architecture of Montreal in 2108
By Jelena Porovic Conscious of the difficult undertaking they are about to commit to, determined not to plunge into a nostalgic futurism, and willing to...
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Chicago’s Festival of Maps
CHICAGO — Not much sounds more appealing than a Festival of Maps, and Chicago delivered that holiday gift (and continues to deliver it) in its...
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Happy new year et meilleurs voeux pour 2008!
So, tell us — what did you get up to on New Year’s Eve?
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Help create Spacing Montreal’s blogroll
Bien que Spacing Montréal propose déjà des liens vers les médias traditionnels sur des questions d’espace publique, nous souhaitons dorénavant...