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STREET SCENE: Support for Sammy
Street Scene will appear each week showcasing the illustrations of local artist Jerry Waese.
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Toronto’s Urbanism Headlines: Friday
POLITICS Holyday holds off Liberals’ full-court press in Etobicoke-Lakeshore [Toronto Sun] Public anger hurts Libs at the polls: Wynne [Toronto Sun...
By Julie Fish -
CONCRETE TORONTO: City Hall’s concrete furniture
Over the next several weeks, Spacing will be publishing a series of articles from Concrete Toronto: A Guidebook to Concrete Architecture from the Fifties...
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Toronto’s Urbanism Headlines: Thursday
ROB FORD Mayor Rob Ford: Liberals ‘deserve to lose’ byelections [Toronto Sun] Another man linked to Rob Ford scandal freed on bail [Toronto...
By Julie Fish -
Considering the Bay/Bloor pedestrian scramble
Last night I attended a public meeting about changes to the intersection of Bay and Bloor, including a proposal by the City to remove the pedestrian...
By Dylan Reid -
IN THIS ISSUE: History of playgrounds in Toronto
The Summer 2013 issue of Spacing is jammed packed with a slew of great articles, photos, and interviews focused on Toronto urbanism. This article appears...
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Toronto’s Urbanism Headlines: Wednesday
TRANSPORTATION Video Toronto police target e-bike riders in road safety blitz [Toronto Star] POLITICS Former Toronto councillor David Soknacki ponders run...
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STREET SCENE: The Flow
Street Scene will appear each week showcasing the illustrations of local artist Jerry Waese.
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Toronto’s Urbanism Headlines: Tuesday
POLITICS Top Rob Ford aide Price uttered homophobic slur to CBC reporter [Toronto Star] Holyday and Milczyn drop the gloves in the last week of Etobicoke...
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MOD TORONTO: A sculptural art school at Central Tech
To coincide with the cover section of Spacing’s summer 2013 issue, we bring you a series of posts by local architect Robert Moffatt that examine...
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Neglected Toronto Suburbs? Modernist Massey Medal buildings say otherwise
There’s a myth perpetuated by some Toronto councillors that former suburban boroughs “get crumbs” while downtown gets gold. It’s completely untrue now...
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Toronto’s Urbanism Headlines: Monday
OTHER NEWS Food trucks approved for five Toronto parks [Globe & Mail] Toronto’s food trucks driven into the ditch [Toronto Star] Judges, officers...
By Kayla-Jane Barrie