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New York City is the place where . . . (Part I)
Five days in New York City after a four year absence is like an urban elixir full of steroids that make hours and miles of exploration seem...
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Thursday’s headlines
CITY HALL • City proposes strategy for climate change [ Toronto Star ] • Time for a credit check at City Hall. Miller’s office defends his...
By Monika Warzecha -
Old Golf Course Park?
A new public park is planned as part of the Toronto Community Housing Corporation’s residential development that will soon rise on the land...
By Josh Hume -
Perceptions of the metropolis
I recently read an article by the English historian Paul Slack about perceptions of London, England in the seventeenth century. During this century, the...
By Dylan Reid -
Wednesday’s headlines
TRANSIT • Cyclists’ union ‘strong voice’ for bike riders [ Toronto Star ] • Mayor hails Toronto Cyclists Union [ National Post...
By Monika Warzecha -
SPACING PRESENTS: Toronto the Good, May 27th
WHEN: Tuesday, May 27th, 2008 starting at 7pm WHERE: Fermenting Cellar, Distillery District DJs: DJ trio Track Meet HOW MUCH: $10 gets you into the site...
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The nostalgia of phone booths
A few years ago I taught an independent media class at Humber College. One of my assignments for the students was to create a tiny publication for...
By Matthew Blackett -
Tuesday’s headlines
• 2007 drought to blame for number of dead young trees in urban jungle [ Toronto Star ] • City puts cafe through grind [ Toronto Star ] &bull...
By Monika Warzecha -
Montréal Monday: spring revelations, community branding, and Mouvement Boulevard Lucien Rivard
Each Monday, Spacing will bring you some of the popular posts from our sister blog, Spacing Montréal. We’ll keep an eye open for topics and...
By Patricia Simoes -
POLL: should the TTC be declared an essential service?
Nearly a month ago, TTC workers went on strike for the weekend. Mayor David Miller asked the provincial government to enact back-to-work legislation...
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Street Stories: Neville Park Boulevard
For many Torontonians, Neville Park means “Yes, I’m going all the way — unless I short-turn at Connaught or Kingston Road.” Thanks...
By Todd Harrison -
One Book: Photographing the city
To finish off my thoughts about reading Michael Redhill’s novel Consolation, I’d like to look at a theme explored in depth in the later part...
By Dylan Reid