By Shawn Micallef
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A sign of things to come if the Jarvis Bike lane is removed
Jarvis Street is undergoing some construction right now and this innocent sign doesn’t have any idea of the civic strife it’s inadvertently...
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Event guide — Parler Fort at Fort York — Let’s talk about the War of 1812 on Wed. July 4th @7:30pm
Editor’s Note: Our friends at Fort York are hosting another Parler Fort event tomorrow discussing a new book and exhibit exploring the War of 1812...
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Cities for People: In the Galleria Mall’s shadow, new urban amenities for the Wallace-Emerson neighbourhood
This is part of a series of posts by students in OCAD U’s Cities for People workshop. This post & design intervention is by Julie Forand, Dakota...
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Cities for people: reconnecting young and old in Davisville Village by design
This is part of a series of posts by students in OCAD U’s Cities for People workshop. This post & design intervention is by Yaw Asante, Lorene Casiez...
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Cities for People: Simcoe Street Revival
This is part of a series of posts by students in OCAD’s Cities for People workshop. This post was researched and written by Laura Headley, Margarita...
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You have until Sunday to see The Encampment at Fort York — here’s a ground & aerial photo tour
You have until Sunday to see Luminato installation of The Encampment at Fort York. 200 tents arranged within the fort walls each contain an installation...
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Cities for People: Davisville Village is Toronto’s small town neighbourhood
This is part of a series of posts by students in OCAD’s Cities for People workshop. This post was researched and written by Yaw Asante, Lorene Casiez...
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Cities for People: the lowdown on Toronto’s Wallace Emerson Neighbourhood
This is part of a series of posts by students in OCAD’s Cities for People workshop. This post was researched and written by Dakota Wares-Tani, Emily Laur...
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OCAD University’s Cities for People vs. Spacing
Once again we’re going to feature the work of 3rd/4th year OCAD U students who are taking my Cities for People summer workshop. The course has been...
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What’s that smell, Toronto? It’s the Tree of Heaven, the Ailanthus Altissima, or, uh, the other name…
It’s that annual time in June when the city becomes a fertile, fecund, festering flood of steamy spoors, stamens and swampy olfactory inducing...
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Stroll City begins today on TTC Subway screens & your Toronto tweets are needed
Today a new edition of the StrollCity project begins. I use my Twitter account for a bunch of things, keeping an eye on stuff I like following, including...
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Laneway Housing: Berryman Street & Barton Myers revisited
EDITOR: This is a continuation in our series looking at the laneway housing projects created in a University of Toronto Architecture Faculty’s...