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The Archer
Henry Moore’s Three Way Piece Number Two: Archer, better known simply as The Archer, is one of Toronto’s best known pieces of art. This is...
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Thursday’s Headlines
STRIKE • City union vows to stand its ground [ Toronto Star ] • Toronto on strike: 5 things about trash [ National Post ] • Toronto on...
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World Wide Wednesday: Car bans, pilot projects and urban farms
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 -
Cities for People: The Melancholy of East Chinatown
This is the first in a series of posts by students in OCAD’s Cities for People summer workshop (click the link to read a bit about what the class...
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Wednesday’s Headlines
GREEN BINS • Miller defends green bins [ Toronto Star ] • Green bins need impartial review [ Toronto Star ] STRIKE • Public is on...
By Jake Schabas -
Cities for People at OCAD
Cities are for a lot of things, but they’re mostly for people. Or should be. We can all point to many examples where the people get overlooked and...
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STREET SCENE: Vintage Buses @ Bathurst & Dundas
Street cars diverted by water project. Vintage buses zoom through part of this western route. Street Scene will appear each week showcasing the...
By Jerry Waese -
Tuesday’s Headlines
STRIKE • Fix your own problem, Premier tells city, strikers [ Toronto Star ] • Toronto full of trash, U.S. travel writer warns [ Toronto Star ...
By Jake Schabas -
Poster Pocket Plants
The Toronto Cyclists Union’s executive director Yvonne Bambrick pointed out this new addition to the Queen and Spadina corner. Using the posters...
By Jake Schabas -
Instant funding for Kitchener-Waterloo LRT
Spacing contributing editor Steve Munro, whose active transit blog many of you likely read, recently posted on the new Kitchener-Waterloo LRT line their...
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Montreal Monday: Stevie Wonder, Lobster Restaurants and Polidori Photo Exhibit
• Alanah Heffez takes us among the 200,000 Montrealers who witnessed Stevie Wonder at the Quartier des Spectacles last week. ‘Packing our...
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JOHN LORINC: Throwing out the numbers
Here’s a loaded question: Is the strike costing the City of Toronto money, or is it generating a financial windfall for the Corporation? City...
By John Lorinc