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Toronto’s Urbanism Headlines: Friday
TRANSIT What do Toronto region transit riders really want? A system that makes sense [Toronto Star] The case of the abandoned TTC bus explained [Globe...
By Elaine Kelly-Canning -
Door Open Weekend — ghosts, [murmur], maps, & Redesigning Toronto Pecha Kutcha-style
It’s Doors Open weekend in Toronto, the first city to do this and now the largest event like this in North America. This year the them is...
By Shawn Micallef -
The story behind the sakura cherry blossoms of High Park
It all started in Japan more than a thousand years ago. People of the Imperial Court began to hang out under cherry trees every spring, taking advantage...
By Adam Bunch -
BIKES: Helmets as a fashion accessory
As they navigate the grid of Canada’s largest city on their two wheels, Toronto cyclists have an excess of helmet choices as the lid gradually transforms...
By Hannah Griffin -
LORINC: Garbage in, garbage out
It’s easy to forget, after the landslide of (political) crud unleashed by the brothers Ford, that our chief magistrate’s checkered mayoral career traces...
By John Lorinc -
Toronto’s Urbanism Headlines: Friday
POLITICS Doug Ford vows proof brother is in rehab as new video emerges [Globe & Mail] Doug Ford, not Rob, was at Toronto Tim Hortons, restaurant...
By Elaine Kelly-Canning -
LORINC: John Tory Q&A on how to pay for transit
With Mayor Rob Ford out of the race, at least for the time being, John Tory suddenly finds himself with an unexpected opportunity to hoover some of the...
By John Lorinc -
LORINC: In Ontario election what is the lesser of three evils?
By just about any standard of political analysis I can conjure up, the Ontario Liberal Party desperately needs a time-out. But the problem that be-devils...
By John Lorinc -
Toronto’s Urbanism Headlines: Friday
POLITICS Is a comeback possible for Rob Ford? Experts weigh in [Toronto Star] Rob Ford’s on his way out, but problems he neglected remain...
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LORINC: Rob Ford takes a look in the mirror
Ever since Rob Ford became mayor, the city has been transfixed by the spectacle of a man uniquely unsuited to hold high public office, inflicting...
By John Lorinc -
An apocalypse in the Beaches — William Kurelek’s nightmare visions
He was, in a lot ways, something of a Canadian stereotype. He was born in a shack on the Prairies during the winter of 1927. He grew up working on his...
By Adam Bunch -
Toronto’s Urbanism Headlines: Friday
POLITICS Ford accuses ombudsman of leading a ‘witch hunt’ against head of TCHC [Globe & Mail] Denzil Minnan-Wong, councillor and Rob Ford...
By Elaine Kelly-Canning