By Matthew Blackett
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TAKE A GUESS: name this intersection
Since our current issue is all about intersections we thought it would be fun to play a game (Shawn Micallef tried it out a few weeks ago). We want you to...
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Let the chips fall where they may
As our intrepid Spacing Wire reporter Julie Yamin wrote on Friday, there are pieces of ice falling from the CN Tower. So much so, that the Gardiner was...
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Replacing one bad habit with another
Streets Are For People did a great job of highlighting the hypocrisy of the recent campaign of the Canadian Cancer Society: if you quit smoking you can...
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Spadina Expressway Affair exhibit opens tomorrow
SPADINA EXPRESSWAY AFFAIR exhibit runs from March 3 to July 8 Market Gallery, South St. Lawrence Market, 95 Front St. E. Opening reception Saturday March...
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Dale Duncan at City Hall: March 1, 2007
Putting money on the arts News flash: investing in arts and culture is good for cities! This is the message Greg Reed, board member of the group Business...
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New ghost bike to go up at Finch-Keele
Eco-Art Groups at York University is putting up a ghost bike at the corner of Keele and Finch, in honour of Bianca Gogel, the 16 year-old that was killed...
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Spacing’s MySpace and Facebook pages
UPDATE: We also opened a FaceBook account. You can find us at this page. And here’s the Spacing group. Spacing just got itself a MySpace account...
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The waste land of King Station, morning rush hour
King station after the morning rush hour. See it larger. Someone on Sam Javanrouh’s blog wrote: “Recycle, they say. Wouldn’t it be...
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Better than Phil Collins in the Paris subway
Somewhere on the Paris subway.
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New issue release party tonight!
RELEASE PARTY: TONIGHT! Gladstone Hotel, 1214 Queen St. W. doors open at 8pm $10 includes mag, Toronto-centric games, a 2007 Spacing calendar, and...
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Renderings for Nathan Phillips Square re-design
Spacing associate editor Dylan Reid has already posted a critique of the four finalists, so I’ll spare you my opinions (they don’t differ too...
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Is Toronto coming around on road pricing?
It was exciting to read today that Mayor Miller is sending councillor Brian Ashton to London to study congestion charges. If you remember back in the...