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The elegance of the plastic bag fee
The plastic bag issue is returning to the Public Works and Infrastructure Committee on Wednesday. City staff are recommending a “comprehensiveÂ...
By Dylan Reid -
MOD TORONTO: A circular school — Lord Lansdowne PS
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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Spacing presents Jarrett Walker lecture Wednesday
WHAT: Jarrett Walker lecture WHERE: U of T, Fitzgerald Building, Room 103, 150 College St. WHEN: Wednesday, June 19th, 7pm-9pm COST: $5 (Reserved tickets...
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Toronto’s Urbanism Headlines: Monday
MAYOR ROB FORD Rob Ford assault: Woman arrested for allegedly throwing drink at mayor [Toronto Star] Toronto Mayor Rob Ford admits it’s time to hire...
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STREET SCENE: Wheels in Kensington
Street Scene will appear each week showcasing the illustrations of local artist Jerry Waese.
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Toronto Walking Policy Resources
A wide range of City of Toronto policies affect walking, but it’s not always easy to know about them or find them. This post provides a convenient...
By Dylan Reid -
Toronto’s Urbanism Headlines: Wednesday
TRANSPORTATION  PICKERING AIRPORT Pickering airport foes prepare to fight once more [Toronto Star] Pickering airport gets green light, but is it...
By Julie Fish -
Spacing’s next issue released on June 25th!
WHAT: Release party for Spacing’s summer 2013 (Toronto edition) WHEN: Tuesday, June 25th, 7:30pm-2:00am WHERE: The 3030 Bar, 3030 Dundas St. West (...
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EVENT: Transport Futures debates role of media in Big Move
WHAT: Transport Futures: The Great Media Debate WHEN: Monday, June 24, 2013 (1-3:30pm) WHERE: Innis Town Hall, University of Toronto COST: Early bird...
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STREET SCENE: In Kensington
Street Scene will appear each week showcasing the illustrations of local artist Jerry Waese.
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U of T reveals new design for One Spadina Crescent
Today, the University of Toronto revealed its plans for One Spadina Crescent. The historic property is well known to Torontonians: more than 55,000 people...
By Matthew Blackett -
A brief history of the pigeons of Toronto
Pigeons have been living with people for literally as long as anyone can remember. They were one of the first animals we ever domesticated — sometime back...
By Adam Bunch