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  • Yesterday’s SNAFU

    We’d like to apologize for the technical SNAFU that kept Spacing Toronto down for the entire day yesterday. Thanks for your patience. Hopefully you...

  • Notice: No cuts to essential services rally

    Ed: Some folks in the arts community are quickly organzing a rally tomorrow and passed this information on to Spacing. It is also a Facebook event for...

  • What’s going on at Spacing Votes

    The provincial election is humming along with only a little controversy but a tonne of promises. Our Spacing Votes contributors have been poring over the...

  • Field notes from a parched city

    By Andrew Millward, Ph.D. Director of Ryerson University’s Urban Forest Research & Ecological Disturbance (UFRED) Group In this special article...

  • Ontario’s parliament dissolves!

    Yesterday marked the official first day of the Ontario provincial election. Please visit Spacing Votes daily to keep up with our news and analysis. We...

  • Say bonjour to Spacing Montréal

    Some of you may have noticed a set of links feeding into the sidebar of Spacing Votes. We shouldn’t be shy about it anymore and just spit it out...

  • Goodbye Spacing Wire! Hello Spacing Toronto!

    Spacing is happy to announce a few changes to our blogs. The most exciting change was announced earlier this morning: Spacing is expanding its presence...

  • Neighbourhoods on CBC’s Here and Now this week

    All this week CBC Radio One’s Here and Now program (99.1FM, 3-6pm daily) will be doing a series on changing neighbourhoods in Toronto. Today Spacing...

  • Spacing Votes starts today!

    Spacing Votes is now up and running. There are only a few posts currently up, but content will increase as the province gets closer to the official start...

  • SPACING VOTES: blogging the Ontario election

    Spacing Votes returns on August 30th! Almost exactly a year ago, Spacing launched a special blog focused on Toronto’s 2006 municipal election. We...

  • Happy Simoce Day (celebrate the man who founded Toronto)

    John Graves Simcoe (February 25, 1752 — October 26, 1806) John Graves Simcoe was the first lieutenant governor of Upper Canada (modern-day southern...

  • SPACING: release party on Wednesday

    WHAT: Spacing, summer 2007 issue release party WHEN: Wednesday, July 4th, 2007 • 8pm WHERE: S.S. Gladstone Hotel (1214 Queen St. W.) HOW MUCH: $10...