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Merger is a GO, support the DRL, bikes on more buses
In this post, I touch upon three different pieces of news in the local transit scene. The biggest news so far this week in transit has been the announced...
By Sean Marshall -
Lead a Jane’s Walk
• What: Jane’s Walk 2009 • When: May 2 and 3, 2009 • Where: your neighbourhood, hopefully! Bring Jane’s Walk to your...
By Melissa Iwankewycz -
Montreal Monday: What’s a neighbourhood?, shoebox houses, traffic calming plan
Each Monday, we bring you some of the popular posts from our sister blog, Spacing Montréal. We’ll keep an eye open for topics and discussions...
By Melissa Iwankewycz -
Spacing Toronto slows down to build up
Regular readers may have noticed a decrease in the amount of posts here on Spacing Toronto in the last week or two. As we put to bed the latest issue of...
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Monday’s headlines
• Mayor won’t ask council to take pay freeze [ Toronto Star ] • One of Miller’s old allies goes rogue [ Globe & Mail ] &bull...
By Chloe Ellingson -
Waterfront Toronto announces Queens Quay plan
UPDATE: There will be another opportunity for the public to comment and view the presentation materials tomorrow, Saturday, March 28 from 10:00 AM to...
By Sean Marshall -
Friday’s Headlines
• Billions for infrastructure has Miller beaming [ Globe & Mail ] • City approves six new condo towers [ National Post ] • Budget...
By Chloe Ellingson -
Courante in the Toronto Music Garden
Having grown up in the “city of lakes“, I find Toronto’s waterfront to be a welcoming refuge from the dry air and cement that...
By Shaun Merritt -
Thursday’s headlines
WATERFRONT PROPOSAL • Waterfront ‘grand gateway’ proposed [ National Post ] • Lakefront plan gives pedestrians top priority ...
By Chloe Ellingson -
Wednesday’s headlines
• Calls for budget trim fail [ National Post ] • TTC riders’ trash litters walkway [ Toronto Star ] • Miller critics seek to halve...
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Spacing teams up with Bunch Family Salon
When: Sunday, March 29 2009, 2-5 PM Where: OCAD, 100 McCaul Street Admission: $15 for grown-ups, $12 for kids. Free for kids under 2. Web...
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Walking maps for Toronto
At the Toronto Pedestrian Committee meeting yesterday, we learned about the new version of the Toronto Parks and Trails map, which has just been released...
By Dylan Reid