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OP-ED: Taking another look at who’s using bike lanes
Lanrick Bennett dispels some of the notions used to dismiss the value of cycling infrastructure
By Lanrick Bennett -
When data beats gut feelings about traffic
What we can learn from the cities that implemented smart public transit
By Anna Artyushina -
The 2025 budget and Toronto’s bursting real estate bubble
City officials warned council for years not to get addicted to real estate-linked revenues, and now we're paying the price
By John Lorinc -
Look Back in Anger
The New Deal, touted as a game-changing agreement between City Hall and Queen's Park, hasn't delivered
By Michel Nayrouz -
OP-ED: Why Toronto must act on Ombudsman’s recommendations on refugee shelter and housing
Toronto City Manager and City Council have made a mistake by refusing to endorse the recommendations brought forward by the Ombudsman regarding refugee shelter
By Alexandra Flynn and Elizabeth McIsaac -
Wheeling through Toronto with Albert Koehl
Sabat Ismail does a Q&A with the longtime cycling advocate about his new book
By Sabat Ismail -
PODCAST: Spacing Radio 084, Two housing carols
In this episode: two different perspectives on housing in Canada
By Spacing Radio -
A place of refuge
Sanctuary offers support and hope for those in need in the heart of Toronto
By Shiri Yeung -
For Metrolinx, Queen and Spadina is an idling-bylaw-free zone
Idling dump trucks at Ontario Line construction site are spewing pollution
By Peter MacCallum -
Follow the money to Ontario Place
The auditor-general's scathing review of the Therme deal once again raises questions about the source of the spa's cash
By John Lorinc -
The high cost of on-street parking
With cycling infrastructure facing a mortal threat, it's time for the City to banish on-street parking on transit arterials
By John Lorinc -
LORINC: Singing the gridlock blues
Toronto has reams of info on traffic flows, yet the City hasn't made it easily available to residents
By John Lorinc