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  • Editorial on ads vs. art; young pedestrian killed

    You know you’ve made it as an effective community group when newspapers start writing editorials about your campaigns. The Toronto Public Space...

  • SPACING: advertising vehicles

    We know that there are lots of Spacing readers who are comfortable with outdoor advertising. We still like you. But we’re sure almost all of you...

  • Island airport debate

    The debate for federal candidates held on the waterfront last night showed the animosity towards an Island airport is very much a hot local issue. Nealry...

  • When condos attack and defending suburbia

    Eye Weekly is running a series of articles on development in Toronto. In the first piece, “Beyond NIMBY,” Spacing‘s managing editor Dale...

  • EUCAN’s pants are on fire

    As most readers of Spacing know, we are not fans of the EUCAN bin. You can read all about our reasons here, here, here, or here. There is no doubt in our...

  • Maisonneuve and Micallef on Toronto

    Spacing‘s very own Associate Editor Shawn Micallef is a guest columnist for Maisonneuve this month. He takes on the task of explaining to the rest...

  • FRIDAY: What the TTC could be

    WHAT THE TTC COULD BE January 5-8, 2006: noon to five XPACE Gallery • Kensington Market • 303 Augusta Over the last decade TTC Commisioners have...

  • Federal election: Waterfront debate this Sunday

    Date: This Sunday, January 8, 2006 Time: Noon to 2pm Place: Harbourfront Community Centre — SE corner of Bathurst St. and Queen’s Quay W. It...

  • CALL FOR SUBMISSIONS: Public Space Invaders film fest

    Spacing is looking for submissions for our second Public Space Invaders film night. We have received a good stack of submissions but there is still room...

  • Couch biking

    It’s as wide as an SUV but has to be carried across rail tracks. It’s called the Couch Bike. Two guys (one Canadian and the other a Norwegian...

  • SPACING FEATURE: How did that get there?

    As mentioned before, each Monday Spacing will post articles that have appeared in the magazine. We will also post new articles and reviews specifically...

  • SPACING FEATURE: Toronto’s new wayfinding signs?

    In Spacing‘s current print issue, we challenged Toronto artist and Spacing contributor Marc Ngui to identify neighbourhoods and locations that were...