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Saturday’s Headlines
Even though it is a Saturday, the offerings in today’s newspapers were too interesting to be ignored. Far from the repetitive strike doom and gloom...
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STREET SCENE: Wires Above Richmond St.
The cage that powers the TTC. Street Scene will appear each week showcasing the illustrations of local artist Jerry Waese.
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Stolen bike recovered through covert ‘bike strike’
Heather’s story is not one many Toronto cyclists may be used to hearing. Although it begins with what is for many an all too common experience...
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Friday’s Headlines
STRIKE • Is Ted Reeve Dr. city’s smelliest street? [ Toronto Star ] • Arbitrated deal would be richer for union [ Toronto Sun ] &bull...
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Throwback Thursday: The Belt Line Railway
Every Thursday, Spacing will bring you a snapshot of Toronto’s past, looking into what took place that day in the city’s history. Throwback...
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Mayor Organizing Council Meeting
Spacing learned early this afternoon that Mayor David Miller has started organizing the second meeting of Toronto City Council since the strike by civic...
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The real Hug Me Tree returns!
The Hug Me Tree, the infamous tree stump on Queen West at Peter and felled almost one year ago, has returned to it’s original location. Since Nuit...
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STREET SCENE: Elegant Carriage
Magestic Presence is what the Red Rocket conveys – an Elegant Carriage. Street Scene will appear each week showcasing the illustrations of local...
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Thursday’s Headlines
STRIKE • Residents upset with three new dump sites [ Toronto Star ] • Strike hampers housing project [ Toronto Star ] • Public impatience...
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Watch NFB: My Urban Garden
Editor: Spacing is pleased to showcase films from the NFB’s online screening room. The NFB will be occasionally posting films here that explore our...
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Wanted: Your Best Stories About the Don Valley Brick Works
The Don Valley Brick Works has inspired a century of city building in Toronto, employed hundreds of Torontonians and has provided the materials for...
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World Wide Wednesday: Bus rapid transit, public dancing, Los Angeles and more
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 Jake Schabas