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																	  LORINC: Ignore Ford at your own perilOn the first day of September, 2010, news reports about Toronto’s mayoralty race were dominated by matters both trivial and disconcertingly prescient... By John Lorinc
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																	  LORINC: John Tory’s not-so-hypothetical Scarborough Subway problemAfter Olivia Chow’s horrible week last week, John Tory has seen his transit platform placed under a high-power microscope in recent days, with skeptical... By John Lorinc
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																	  PREORDER: New streetcar profile t-shirtsWHAT: Pre-order for Spacing’s new streetcar series of shirts WHEN: Wednesday, August 27th – Friday, September 12th WHERE: Our e-store SHIPS... By Spacing
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																	  LORINC: The mixed legacy of Karen StintzIn many ways, Karen Stintz’s entirely predictable departure from the mayoral race last week provides a useful dose of clarity in a still confusing... By John Lorinc
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																	  BOOK REVIEW: Unruly PlacesI have to be favourably inclined towards a book whose Canadian edition preface opens with a shout-out to Toronto urban explorer Ninjalicious and his zine... By Dylan Reid
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																	  Philadelphia’s airport rail link: what could have beenEDITOR’S NOTE: This post is intended as a follow up to Glyn Bowerman’s commentary from yesterday on the high fares planned for the... By Sean Marshall
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																	  NXT City Prize: Resilient spaces with Joe BerridgeThe NXT CITY PRIZE is all about vision to reimagine Toronto’s public spaces and inject a sense of energy, dynamism and reflexivity. With a focus on ideas... By Nxt City Prize
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																	  The Don Mills Curling Rink is a lost modernist gemIn aerial photos from the 1960s and 70s, the Don Mills Curling Rink looks like an bright white spaceship at the corner of Don Mills and The Donway, a... By Chris Bateman
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																	  The UP Express: has Metrolinx overpriced new link to airport?By next spring, business class jet-setters who rely on Pearson Airport will be able to enjoy a direct, 25-minute link between Toronto’s largest... By Glyn Bowerman
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																	  The very first ride at the CNEIt all started back in the mid-1800s, as a relatively small provincial fair. The earliest version of the CNE was held in a field behind Upper Canada... By Adam Bunch
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																	  Logan Ave.: An unofficial slow street“Slow zones” — neighbourhoods where the maximum speed limit is 30 km/hr (or 20 mph in the US/UK) — are becoming popular in various... By Dylan Reid
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																	  NXT City Prize: Jay Wall uses graphic design to improve TorontoThe NXT CITY PRIZE is all about vision to reimagine Toronto’s public spaces and inject a sense of energy, dynamism and reflexivity. With a focus on ideas... By Nxt City Prize