By Matthew Blackett
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More on Kensington cyclist-motorist conflict
photos by Adam Krawesky The other day, the Spacing Wire posted about a motorist-cyclist conflict in Kensington Market. This post has become an...
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Worst TTC routes
The Toronto Star asked their readers to submit the TTC’s worst transit routes. To be honest, I generally find the TTC to be reliable, but I work...
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SPACING: The New City is the old photoblog
Your Monday SPACING.CA feature: Spacing contributor Sean Waisglass scours old bookstores and always seems to turn up interesting gems. This summer he...
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End Of Suburbia screening at Bloor Cinema
The End of Suburbia: Oil Depletion and the collapse of the American Dream presented by the Toronto Public Sapce Committee WHEN: Tuesday January 31 2006...
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John Sewell on the challenges facing young planners
“Planning, not development approval — the challenge for young planners†WHEN: Tuesday, January 31, 7:00pm $5.00/free with student ID WHERE: U of...
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Road rage in Kensington
photos by Adam Krawesky Spacing contributor and photoblogger Adam Krawesky of www.inconduit.com is everywhere in this city. On Tuesday, he captured a...
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A TTC crush? And public meeting at Wychwood Barns
There have been two stories in the last two days on the TTC that have focused on the need for more funding as ridership continues to grow. Is the solution...
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SPACING: In Transit in today’s Metro
Ed Drass, the transit columnist for the free Metro paper, wrote about Spacing‘s In Transit gallery show. He also took time to write about uTOpia, a...
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SPACING: Spacing Wire voted top blog in Eye’s Best of Toronto
This week’s Eye Weekly has a few Spacing-related items: 1. You named the Spacing Wire the Best Blog in Eye’s Best of Toronto Reader Poll...
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Royson James on the urban agenda
Royson James writes today in the Toronto Star about the urban agenda at the federal level now that we have a Tory government. There is nothing revealing...
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SPACING: The genius of grafitti artist Roadsworth
The Canadian answer to Britain’s Banksy, the world’s most legendary stencil artist, should be none other than Montreal’s Roadsworth. His...
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Give feedback on TTC video screens
The City of Toronto and the TTC are asking for your opinions on their new video screens that are slowly being installed on subway station platforms. You...