Bicycling in Toronto
• A place to park your bike, and lose your excuses [ Globe & Mail ]
• Peddling for votes [ Globe & Mail ]
• Planning how to share the road [ Toronto Star ]
• City cyclists weigh in on the great roadways debate [ Toronto Star ]
• Toronto continues to embrace bicycles [ Toronto Sun ]
• Pedal power fues Silly Hall [ Toronto Sun ]
• Life’s better on a bike [ National Post ]
• Cyclists not keen on ‘parking’ at Union Station [ Toronto Sun ]
• Bikes could backfire [ Toronto Sun ]
Green Roofs
• Council approves stringent green-roof rules [ Globe & Mail ]
• Toronto goes green on top [ National Post ]
Transit
• Metrolinx to study all-electric GO trains [ Globe & Mail ]
• New life awaits old subway cars [ Toronto Star ]
• Your (Metro)pass to top attractions [ Toronto Sun ]
• $2 million to battle ‘scratchitti’ [ Toronto Sun ]
Public Washrooms
• Council votes to force large stores to have public washrooms [Toronto Star]
• Democratizing Toronto toilets [ National Post ]
Other News
• Help needed: Is anybody listening? [ Toronto Star ]
• Bench’s racist grafitti doesn’t sit well [ Toronto Star ]
• Crossing moat to reach York University [ National Post ]
• Ossington too hip for Toronto council [ National Post ]
4 comments
If only there were this many headlines everyday… great work digging these out, I come to Spacing first now instead of the Star or Globe and Mail.
I wish the TTC would take care of the bus shelters. The city, despite its own guidlines, have failed to do so.
Rather than enticing people to buy a Metropass by offering discounts to attractions, why not offer users discounted parking?
You know, like they used to…
the intro to John Moore’s piece is awesome.
“…it’s a bit much to characterize Toronto Mayor David Miller’s urban transportation plan as “a war on cars.†A war on cars would involve mines, great waves of cyclists with jousting sticks and pedestrians with side arms. If one insists upon a conflict analogy this isn’t war at all. It’s an occupation and the car is the offending party.”