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								Poll shows support for keeping some of Transit CityAn interesting poll was released today (PDF) by Leger Marketing that looks at Torontonian’s opinions about our city’s transit options and... By Dylan Reid
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								LORINC: Questioning the ritualWhy are police funerals so off-putting? Before I try to answer the question, let me say that, like thousands of other Torontonians, I felt deeply saddened... By John Lorinc
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								STREET SCENE: Crossing at OssingtonStreet Scene will appear each week showcasing the illustrations of local artist Jerry Waese. By Jerry Waese
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								Thursday’s HeadlinesCITY COUNCIL • Citizens give Ford an earful at consultation meetings [The Star] • Holyday envisions gradual garbage privatization [The Star] • A litany of... By Eric Mutrie
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								World Wide Wednesday: Conversation Cars, Phantom Highways and City Love SongsEach 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
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								Wednesday’s HeadlinesCITY COUNCIL • Council urged to scrap rebates for low-flow toilets [The Star] • Motion passes to bring back parking on Dundas West [The Star] • Chris... By Eric Mutrie
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								Could a neighbourhood be carbon-neutral?“Project Neutral” is a new volunteer-based initiative whose goal is to work with a Toronto neighbourhood towards achieving carbon-neutrality... By Dylan Reid
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								Tuesday’s HeadlinesCITY COUNCIL • City could be on hook for Filion’s legal tab [The Star] • Google says “David Miller” + “mayor” = “Rob... By Eric Mutrie
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								LORINC: Even the right will raid the reservesAn eagle-eyed Spacing reader wrote this week to point out that Mayor Rob Ford and his chief bean counter Mike Del Grande are relying on a $25 million draw... By John Lorinc
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								Watch NFB: Holy Mountain, an interactive project based on Montreal’s Mount RoyalEditor: 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
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								STREET SCENE: Snowy Roof Line at MontroseStreet Scene will appear each week showcasing the illustrations of local artist Jerry Waese. By Jerry Waese
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								Monday’s HeadlinesCITY COUNCIL • Deciphering Toronto’s municipal budget [The Star] • Ford brothers, council allies talk of privatization [The Star] • Want to reach the... By Eric Mutrie