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One Book: The TTC
Once again Spacing is pleased to be a part of Toronto Public Library’s Keep Toronto Reading program. This April the library hopes the whole city will join...
By Jacqueline Whyte Appleby -
Building a transit suburb: 501 Queen comes to Brampton
I was in my hometown of Brampton twice in the past several weeks to attend two transit open houses: a public information centre for the Hurontario-Main...
By Sean Marshall -
STREET SCENE: Nice Puppy
A bite could be worse than a bark. Street Scene will appear each week showcasing the illustrations of local artist Jerry Waese.
By Jerry Waese -
Spacing Saturday
Spacing Saturday highlights posts from across Spacing’s blog network in Toronto, Montreal, Ottawa, and the Atlantic region. Thinking about the debate...
By Marcus Bowman -
New looks for Toronto: York-Sheridan grad show
WHAT: York/Sheridan Design Grad Show 2010 WHEN: April 18 – 21, 2010 WHERE: Fermenting Cellar in Toronto’s Distillery District HOW MUCH: Free...
By Matthew Blackett -
An open letter to candidates about complete streets
Dear candidates, The individuals who have signed this letter met recently to discuss the theme of transportation in our city. We are a diverse group of...
By Spacing -
Rubble on Front
“Rubble on Front“ Looking west on Front St. from Bay St. on the morning of April 20th , the day after the “Great” Fire of 1904...
By Alden Cudanin -
Friday’s headlines
CITY BUDGET • City budget is approved and Miller is spent [ Toronto Sun ] • Council scraps sign-up fee for rec programs [ Globe & Mail ] • City budget...
By Katia Snukal -
Bike fees: Misinformed, misguided and a step backwards for Toronto
From today’s Toronto Star: Giorgio Mammoliti boldly announced Wednesday that if elected mayor, he would introduce a $20-$30 registration fee for bikes...
By Dave Meslin -
STREET SCENE: Cyclist Under Overhead Wires
Those wires make me think of a higher power somehow. Street Scene will appear each week showcasing the illustrations of local artist Jerry Waese.
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Thursday’s headlines
BIKES • Bike lanes deserve better than to be exploited as a cynical election issue [ Globe & Mail ] • ‘Bike vs. car’: Not a black and white...
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World Wide Wednesday: Parks, bikes, and cable cars
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...
By Katia Snukal