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STREET SCENE: Transit 282
Street Scene will appear each week showcasing the illustrations of local artist Jerry Waese.
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Toronto’s Urbanism Headlines: Friday
CITY HALL And then a Hero comes along: Toronto city council brings burger chain to Nathan Phillips Square [Toronto Star] Toronto Mayor Rob Ford helps...
By Julie Fish -
NO MEAN CITY: A gasp of ‘traditional’ Toronto design
Cross-posted from No Mean City, Alex’s personal blog on architecture Back in the late 1990s, when the current boom of condo construction began in...
By Alex Bozikovic -
Toronto’s Urbanism Headlines: Thursday
DOUG FORD Councillor Doug Ford would run for provincial Tories in spring [Toronto Sun] Doug Ford’s subway express heading for Kathleen Wynne...
By Mairin Piccinin -
Toronto’s Urbanism Headlines: Wednesday
GARDINER EXPRESSWAY Gardiner Expressway fate poised to be election issue [Toronto Sun] Gardiner Expressway rehab slated to begin this summer [Toronto...
By Mairin Piccinin -
STREET SCENE: At The Crosswalk
Street Scene will appear each week showcasing the illustrations of local artist Jerry Waese.
By Jerry Waese -
STREET SCENE: Transit 280
Street Scene will appear each week showcasing the illustrations of local artist Jerry Waese.
By Jerry Waese -
Toronto’s first great baseball team — the old-timey Toronto Baseball Club of 1887
Tonight, for the first time in 20 years, the Blue Jays will start a new season as one of the favourites to win the World Series. But those glory days of...
By Adam Bunch -
Public Forum on “Creating a More Walkable Toronto”
The Toronto Society of Architects and the City of Toronto Public Realm Office have come together to organize a public forum next week on “Creating a...
By Dylan Reid -
Toronto’s Urbanism Headlines: Tuesday
TRANSPORTATION Scrapped Canadian study found early promise for safer truck design [Globe & Mail] Riding through pedestrian crosswalk lands Toronto...
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LORINC: Transit revenue tools debate gets down to short strokes
Why have Kathleen Wynne’s Liberals suddenly started talking about capping tuition fee hikes (at 3%, down from 5%) and auto insurance premiums, the latter...
By John Lorinc -
Event: Keep Toronto Reading 2013
Every April, Toronto Public Library reminds us how much this city loves to read with Keep Toronto Reading, a month-long celebration of literature. At...
By Jacqueline Whyte Appleby