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  • Toronto on its way to being a Transit City?

    The TTC is planning an announcement tomorrow that will highlight the transit authority’s LRT plans for the future (at 10:30am, City Hall, Committee...

  • Predictions for Nathan Phillips Square re-design

    Spacing has collected the predictions from a variety of Torontonians on who will win the Nathan Phillips Square re-design competition. The winner will be...

  • SPACING: announcing the Winter-Spring 2007 issue

    SPACING: announcing the Winter-Spring 2007 issue ON NEWSSTANDS: Wednesday, February 21 RELEASE PARTY: Thursday, February 22nd Gladstone Hotel, 1214 Queen...

  • This week in NOW

    In this week’s NOW, Mike Smith writes about last weekend’s TTC camp in Camp-out with TTC geeks. If you missed Matt Blackett’s report on...

  • A little history on the TTC’s Timeline service

    Many of our readers have suggested that the TTC go back to providing a phone number attached to a transit stop. When you called the number, an automated...

  • In this week’s NOW

    Dylan Reid based his latest NOW article, No place to meet, on the 64 comments made to his recent Spacing wire post, in which he asked: “if you had...

  • Dale Duncan heads to City Hall

    Spacing‘s managing editor Dale Duncan is now writing a weekly column for Eye Weekly on the soap opera that is known as City Hall. Each week...

  • Spacing in the media today

    Both Shawn Micallef (Spacing associate editor) and Matthew Blackett (Spacing publisher and creative director) were featured in the weekend papers...

  • A tardy alt-weekly round up

    This week, NOW’s Mike Smith writes about TTC development: Other side of the tracks. He focuses on the idea of selling TTC land to developers, as a...

  • SPACING: Buy our 2007 calendar and holiday gift pack!

    Spacing is happy to announce two special offers. First off: we’ve got calendars! Grab yourself a Spacing 2007 calendar that showcases some of the...

  • This week’s alternative reading

    In this week’s NOW, Mike Smith describes our mayor as “a kitten with a mandate — and now, the lieutenants to carry it out.” He writes...

  • Yer Alt-weekly round up

    Mike Smith writes about the first meeting of Toronto’s new city council in this week’s NOW. The meeting itself was uneventful, says Smith. Of...