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OP-ED: Free our Front Yards
A national campaign aims to reform municipal bylaws to allow residents to cultivate ecologically beneficial landscapes
By Lorraine Johnson -
PODCAST: Spacing Radio 080, Toronto’s Drone Scandal
In this episode: police spying, the battle for better lawns, and turning down the volume on noise pollution
By Spacing Radio -
The urban photography of Arthur Goss, part 4: Toronto Water Works, 1910-1939
Peter MacCallum charts Toronto's development of its water infrastructure through the images captured by the city's first official photographer
By Peter MacCallum -
Remembering the Harriet Tubman Youth Centre On St. Clair West
A short-lived but important cultural institution, whose roster of visitors included Bob Marley and B.B. King
By Cheryl Thompson -
The bold, the fleeting, the beautiful
A home in Seaton Village gets one more burst of life before it’s torn down. Could this be a new way to support the arts in Toronto?
By Trent Weston -
They Brought Back the Don
Spacing talks to Mark Wilson, who was a day-one member of the citizen's group that has seen its vision for the Lower Don realized
By John Lorinc -
PODCAST: Spacing Radio 079, Is Toronto strangled by rules?
In this episode: the fight for the right to... serve coffee, byzantine bylaws, and nosy neighbour complaints.
By Spacing Radio -
LORINC: Eyes in the Sky
The Toronto Police Service has been quietly expanding its drone fleet with virtually no scrutiny, raising tough questions about mission creep, surveillance, and privacy.
By John Lorinc -
OP-ED: Avenue Road – a bad way to make good roads
Albert Koehl argues that the safety improvements to Avenue Road, even now only partially approved, have moved too slowly.
By Albert Koehl -
LORINC: The Gordian Knot that is Toronto Island
The City's new Toronto Islands Master Plan muddies the waters about improving access to the city's signature park
By John Lorinc -
OP-ED: What the Province’s takeover of the Gardiner and DVP really means
Toronto’s new financial deal with the Ontario government could mean losing control over traffic safety in key parts of the city
By David Simor -
LORINC: The case for adaptive re-use of Ontario Science Centre
The Tories seem determined to let the Science Centre fall apart, but there's another future both the City and Ford Nation should be considering
By John Lorinc