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World Wide Wednesday: Forgotten Places, 20 is Plenty, City Wishes
Each week we will be focusing on blogs from around the world dealing specifically with urban environments. We’ll be on the lookout for websites outside...
By Hilary Best -
Mid-Centretown planner — “if projects are not sitting in a city’s 10 year capital plan they are not going to happen”
MCT Open House #2 View more presentations from SpacingOttawa. Landscape Architect George Dark and his Urban Strategies group have been retained by the...
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Winnipeg wishing well
It’s been six months since we posted about Winnipeg; the last piece about the prairie capital was in high summer when the topic was the city’s...
By Evan Thornton -
Spacing Saturday: Barbertown, Streetcars and Fort Court
Spacing Saturday highlights posts from across Spacing’s blog network in Toronto, Montreal, Ottawa, and the Atlantic region. As Montreal’s regional...
By Marcus Bowman -
One for Toronto: Barcelona 1908
There are probably only two kinds of viewers for this video; the ones who think it’s one of the most enchanting pieces of film they’ve ever...
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World Wide Wednesday: Building Tweets, DIY Safe Streets, Parks & Democracy
Each week we will be focusing on blogs from around the world dealing specifically with urban environments. We’ll be on the lookout for websites outside...
By Hilary Best -
LRT: tunnel visions are blogs apart
No topic sees Ken Gray’s “Bulldog” blog on the Citizen site live up to its name better than his dog-with-a-bone stubbornly relentless...
By Evan Thornton -
Elgin Street courthouse: a bunker by design, or a viewer’s blinkered vision?
The Citizen published another installment of a wonderful feature yesterday. It’s a historical walking tour of Elgin Street by Ottawa writer Phil...
By Evan Thornton -
The violation of our right to the public realm
No doubt the wording of the above communique from the Police Services Board concerning tomorrow night’s community meeting about racial profiling would be...
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Spacing Saturday: Rebelmayor, Accommodating Pedestrians and the Entertainers
Spacing Saturday highlights posts from across Spacing’s blog network in Toronto, Montreal, Ottawa, and the Atlantic region. Alanah Heffez reflects on...
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Street names: the entertainers
Call this a work in progress. Also, expect this category to be revisited. With those two caveats out of the way, we’ll begin with this thought: In...
By Dwight Williams -
Orléans roundabout: ready to assist your street-crossing needs
[flickr dwight_ew 72157625461810084] Flickr photoset used by permission of Dwight Williams Despite every appearance of still being a work in progress, the...
By Spacing