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Canadian Urbanism Uncovered

  • Wednesday’s Headlines

    • It took children to raise a village [ Toronto Star ] • City wants rink time freed up [ Toronto Star ] • CN Rail workers resume picketing...

  • Tuesday’s Headlines

    • Urban dream deferred [ Toronto Star ] • Neighbourhoods in need [ Toronto Star ] • Gimme shelter — and some lights, too [ Toronto...

  • Monday’s Headlines

    • Street furniture designed to offend [ Toronto Star ] • What you said about the designs [ Toronto Star ] • Cover art with a difference ...

  • Friday’s Headlines

    • Holiday closings in Toronto [ Globe and Mail ] • City’s response to surprise snowstorm defended although fewer salters in use [ Globe...

  • Thursday’s Headlines

    • Toronto’s hidden rivers [ Toronto Star ] • Treasure trove in the junction [ Toronto Star ] • DVP opens [ Toronto Star ] &bull...

  • Wednesday’s Headlines

    • Businesses blame high taxes for job cuts [ National Post ] • Fewer hot dogs, more samosas by summer? [ Toronto Star ] • Closing homeless...

  • Tuesday’s Headlines

    • Designer signs of the times [ Toronto Star ] • Toronto to levy new tax on trash [ Globe and Mail ] • The pain of being a second city ...

  • Growing Power comes to Toronto

    CITY BUILDER IN RESIDENCE Growing Power from Milwaukee and Chicago Tuesday April 3rd, 7pm Innis Town Hall, University of Toronto 2 Sussex Ave., (corner of...

  • How the Beaches deal with graffiti

    Last summer I worked down at Leuty Station in the Beaches. One morning I showed up for work and noticed that someone had tagged the historical lifeguard...

  • Most comments in March: discuss amongst yourselves

    Each month, Spacing compiles the posts that have generated the most discussion. The number in brackets represents the number of comments of that specific...

  • Monday’s Headlines

    • Lookouts missed at blind spot [ Toronto Star ] • Let panel do its job in fixing waterfront [ Toronto Star ] • ‘Every tree that...

  • Announcing…Salon Voltaire at the Gladstone Hotel on April 4th

    The 2007 Salon Voltaire lecture series will begin with an evening of discussion with City Councillor Adam Vaughan and Greg Woods, Director of SMC Alsop...