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Saturday’s headlines
POLITICS • Hail to Hoy, perhaps last of her kind [ Toronto Star ] • Mayor finally on winning streak, experts say [ National Post ] • Mayor...
By Monika Warzecha -
Campus Perspectives: York University’s Keele Street Campus
When I got off the bus at York University‘s Keele Street Campus I found it difficult to find my bearings. I got off at The Pond Road, next to an...
By Matthew Hague -
Nuit Blanche: Behind the scenes with Blinkenlights
I had occasion to be up in one of the City Hall towers today and got a behind the scenes peek of Blinkenlights’ Nuit Blanche installation...
By Shawn Micallef -
Events Guide: Nuit Blanche preview
Toronto is staying up late tomorrow night for the third annual Nuit Blanche. With so many exhibitions in all the galleries and museums around the city, we...
By Mike Bulko -
Campus Perspectives: Seneca College’s Newnham Campus
Seneca College is Canada’s largest college, with more than 100,000 students in over 250 full- or part-time programs. Seneca has grown considerably...
By Matthew Hague -
Friday’s headlines
• Mississauga Transit workers ratify contract [ Toronto Star ] • Mayor slams city agency for purchasing pricey ads [ Toronto Star ] &bull...
By Monika Warzecha -
Event Guide: CFC Media Lab prototype launch at Nuit Blanche
Images from TRANSPORT Each year the Canadian Film Centre’s Media Lab launches a new crop of new media prototypes created by lab residents. The...
By Shawn Micallef -
Rotterdam skate park
Katrina Lee is currently living in Copenhagen, Denmark. Spacing Toronto will be sharing some of her observations and photos of European public spaces...
By Spacing -
Religious protest of a different kind
Most Torontonians, at one time or another, have passed a protest against China’s treatment of members of the Fulan Gong. But there is another...
By Matthew Blackett -
Thursday’s headlines
TRANSIT • A TTC strike costs $50M a day: report [ National Post ] • Long Viva bus strike expected as talks stall [ Toronto Star ] • Talks...
By Monika Warzecha -
Event Guide: Toronto Walking Festival launch
The City of Toronto has declared October to be the “Toronto Walking Festival”. The idea is to link together all of the many walking events...
By Dylan Reid -
ELECTION 2008: Harper best for cities?
In spite of his government’s outright contempt for Canada’s cities, Stephen Harper’s Conservatives are, brace yourself, ranked the best...
By Adam Chaleff-Freudenthaler