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								Events Guide: Heritage Toronto walking tours this weekend – Riverdale Homes and People and A Symphony of Clay, Stone, Metal and Glass;Riverdale Homes and People – SATURDAY, JUNE 13 @ 1:30 PM Explore an old and historically significant neighbourhood and hear stories about life east... By Jake Schabas
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								Throwback Thursday: A city within one city block – The Royal YorkEvery Thursday, Spacing will bring you a snapshot of Toronto’s past, looking into what took place that day in the city’s history. Throwback... By Jake Schabas
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								All aboard the Committee of AdjustmentThe City of Toronto Committee of Adjustment is one of those obscure appointed boards that actually has a big impact on the city. It decides whether... By Dylan Reid
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								Thursday’s HeadlinesCITY HALL • Baird bungle bodes well for Miller [Toronto Star] • Should non-citizens have right to vote in municipal elections?: yes [Toronto... By Jake Schabas
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								World Wide Wednesday: Lessons from Seoul’s river expresswayLast week, with the Jarvis Street lane reduction still front and centre, we looked at the big strides New York is taking in increasing its bicycling... By Jake Schabas
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								Metrolinx’s Strachan bridge updateClick on image to see a larger version or view on Flickr As we mentioned in a post on May 26, Metrolinx has backed down on their plan to turn Strachan... By Matthew Blackett
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								Wednesday’s HeadlinesTRANSIT • Baird to Toronto: sorry [Toronto Star] • Those f—ing Tories [Toronto Star] • High stakes in streetcar game [Toronto Star... By Jake Schabas
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								John Lorinc examines Jan Gehl’s one stone-five birds strategyWith a winking apology to the ornithology set, the renowned Danish architect Jan Gehl last week laid out his “one stone-five birds†strategy for a... By John Lorinc
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								UntitledThis statue stands outside the Kelly Library at St. Michael’s College at the University of Toronto. It was unveiled on June 6th 1973 and was made of... By Shaun Merritt
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								Tuesday’s HeadlinesSUBURBS • Mississauga gets off the bus [Toronto Star] • Bradford development proposal moves ahead [Toronto Star] • A question of sprawl... By Jake Schabas
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								Events Guide: Luminato OpenCity projectsWHAT: Luminato’s OpenCity Icebreakers Projects WHEN: June 10 – June 20, 2009 WHERE: XSPACE Cultural Centre, 58 Ossington Avenue, Toronto HOW... By Jake Schabas
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								Montreal Monday: Tiananmen Square memorial, street festivals, and bad intersectionsEach Monday, we bring you some of the popular posts from our sister blog, Spacing Montreal. We’ll keep an eye open for topics and discussions that... By Jake Schabas