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STREET SCENE: Summer Wedding
Street Scene will appear each week showcasing the illustrations of local artist Jerry Waese.
By Jerry Waese -
LORINC: The potential locked up in Pecaut Square
Earlier this year, Mayor Rob Ford re-dedicated the interstitial space next to Metro Hall as David Pecaut Square — a classy tribute to a classy guy, whose...
By John Lorinc -
Headspace: John Campbell discusses Toronto’s waterfront
This regular online series will feature interviews with fascinating and influential urban thinkers, with a focus on discussing how Toronto can become a...
By Luca De Franco -
Spacing Road Show starts this week!
This week marks the start of the Spacing Road Show! Spacing’s publisher Matthew Blackett is setting out on a 10,000km journey across Canada in June...
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Monday’s headlines
ARCHITECTURE & DEVELOPMENT • Squeezed in, but abounding in open space [Globe & Mail] • Waterfront revival: Needless spat over the Quay [The Star...
By Katia Snukal -
Spacing Saturday: Capital Bixi, Turkish Transit and the Cycling Etiquite Debate
Spacing Saturday highlights posts from across Spacing’s blog network in Toronto, Montreal, Ottawa, and the Atlantic region. Spacing Launched its first...
By Marcus Bowman -
A suggested work-around for the Queen’s Quay conundrum
This week, we heard that the long-standing plans for converting the southern part of Queen’s Quay Boulevard into attractive, landscaped walking and...
By Dylan Reid -
Friday’s headlines
TCHC • Ford: Sell 928 TCHC homes [The Star] • Ford plans to sell social housing stock to close budget deficit [Globe & Mail] • Ootes wants city to...
By Katia Snukal -
Regent Park trees no match for feller buncher
A huge machine tears out a tree from Spacing Magazine on Vimeo. There’s a big new machine in town, and it’s a mean one. As Catherine Porter of the Star...
By MacKenzie Blake -
STREET SCENE: Summer Cycles
Street Scene will appear each week showcasing the illustrations of local artist Jerry Waese.
By Jerry Waese -
The top 25 walking intersections in Toronto
We finally have a map of where and how much we walk in Toronto. As part of Global’s story this week on the most dangerous intersections for...
By Dylan Reid -
Another open letter from one Toronto cyclist to another: the law’s the real problem.
Editor’s Note: Last week we posted an open letter by Emma Woolley about bad cyclist behavior in Toronto. The post generated lots of discussion here...
By Spacing