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																	  The day the sun turned blue above TorontoThe first sign of the apocalypse came on a Saturday night in the early autumn of 1950. It was a little after 9 o’clock. That’s when a star was... By Adam Bunch
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																	  Storymobile is telling Canada’s Main Street stories from Mimico to the MaritimesIf you’ve travelled through Mimico – a waterfront neighbourhood in Toronto’s west end – during the last few months, you may have noticed... By Daniel Rotsztain
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																	  LORINC: Denzil goes to the WaterfrontNot long after amalgamation, when Toronto council still had 57 members and met at Metro Hall, I set up a lunch-time interview with Denzil Minnan-Wong at... By John Lorinc
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																	  LORINC: Welcome to Tory NationFour years seems like such a very long time ago. Don Cherry, pinkos, and then a lengthy, nausea-inducing ride on the roller coaster of Rob Ford’s version... By John Lorinc
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																	  The slow and deadly evolution of Toronto’s crosswalksCrossing the street in Toronto has been a potentially deadly challenge for almost a century. Until the 1950s, when the number of automobiles dramatically... By Chris Bateman
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																	  Come to our Public Space Invaders film night WednesdayWHEN: Wednesday, November 26, 6:00pm-9:00pm (films start at 6:30) WHERE: Revue Cinema, 400 Roncesvalles Ave, Toronto COST: $10 RSVP: Feel free to let us... By Spacing
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																	  REID: Laneways as shared spacesLast week, I was part of a panel discussion about the potential of Toronto’s laneways, organized by The Laneways Project. I talked about the way... By Dylan Reid
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																	  The giant prehistoric beavers of the Don Valley Brick WorksMeet the giant beaver. It’s one of the largest rodents to have ever walked the earth: as much as seven feet long and more than 200 pounds. So, like, the... By Adam Bunch
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																	  Exploring the busy basements & makeshift markets of Regent Park with Civic SalonBasements are often unsung heroes of great cities. In new and old Regent Park the unseen basement hides both bottom-up and top-down initiatives to... By Robert Ruggiero
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																	  Toronto, Queen’s Park, and the circus at the School BoardIf Premier Kathleen Wynne truly had the courage of the convictions that made her a great education advocate a decade ago, she’d ditch the measured calls... By John Lorinc
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																	  Good Reads: Special Edition of Fort York’s newsletter Fife & DrumA special edition of the Friends of Fort York’s quarterly newsletter, Fife and Drum was released recently to celebrate the opening of the new visitor... By Shawn Micallef
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																	  BURALE: Ford Nation is not deadIdil Burale is a new contributor to Spacing and recently ran in ward 1 for city councillor On October 27th, Torontonians – much to the disappointment of... By Idil Burale