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World Wide Wednesday: Lots to Parks, Sidewalks to Roads, New Transit and Play
Each week we will be focusing on blogs from around the world dealing specifically with urban environments. We’ll be on the lookout for websites outside...
By Hilary Best -
FOOD: Recipes for community hubs pt. 1
Editor’s note: In our Fall 2011 issue, “Hungry City”, Liz Clayton and Sean Waisglass took a look at neighbourhood coffee shops and...
By Allie Hunwicks -
Walkability in tower neighbourhoods, and other walking news
I’ve written before about the project by Paul Hess and Jane Farrow to study walkability in Toronto’s high-rise neighbourhoods. It’s been...
By Dylan Reid -
Wednesday’s headlines
CITY HALL • Three city-run daycares to close [The Star] • Mayor’s press secretary resigns [The Star] • Ford’s press secretary resigns for job at the...
By Laura McConnell -
Darkest November = Pedestrian Danger
A statistical study by Global News of pedestrian accidents 2000-2009 has found that the end of November is the most dangerous time of year for pedestians...
By Dylan Reid -
STREET SCENE: On Spadina
Street Scene will appear each week showcasing the illustrations of local artist Jerry Waese.
By Jerry Waese -
Fourth Wall: Participatory Budgeting
This series features highlights from the ongoing exhibit The Fourth Wall: Transforming City Hall. The exhibit, on now at the Urbanspace Gallery, considers...
By Hilary Best -
Spacing Satellite: Mall Madness
Holiday season is upon us. Whichever holiday you participate in, Toronto malls are going to become crazy. And, with the Occupy Toronto threat of taking...
By Allie Hunwicks -
Tuesday’s headlines
OCCUPY TORONTO • Occupy Toronto group booted from Queen West building [The Star] • Occupy Toronto protesters evicted from building where they were...
By Laura McConnell -
Watch NFB: Territories
Editor: Spacing is pleased to continue our partnership with the National Film Board of Canada to showcase films and interactive projects from their online...
By Julie Matlin -
EVENTS: Toronto Talks
This week’s free lectures in Toronto include talks on what it takes to build a great city and Toronto’s growing inequality. TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 29 Toronto...
By Dale Duncan -
LORINC: Handcuffs or straightjackets on the waterfront?
If Unbuilt Toronto chronicler Mark Osbaldeston gets around to penning a third installment of our city’s missed opportunities, Michael van Valkenburgh’s...
By John Lorinc