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								To expand or not to expandCross-posted from Eye Daily. Yesterday, before the city’s Public Works and Infrastructure Committee discussed a report (PDF) detailing many small... By Dale Duncan
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								Less than a week until provincial electionThere is less than a week before we go to the polls and elect our next provincial government and decide the future of how we elect a government. Spacing... By Spacing
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								Walk21: Public health and urban designToday’s Walk21 post brings you some findings from a fascinating session on the relationship between public health and urban design as they affect... By Dylan Reid
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								Toronto sets up camp in New YorkLast year at the first Nuit Blanche — the one where people only complained about the rain — you may remember seeing Thom Sokoloski’s The... By Shawn Micallef
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								Nuit Blanche in three minutes and twenty-six seconds[youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9AeEvBJIffs[/youtube] Spacing contributor Jessica Wolfe made a “short and rough” composition of her... By Shawn Micallef
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								Walk21 reports: the business case for walkingThere’s already been far more interesting stuff at the Walk21 conference than I can easily report, so I will just give a quick taste of some of the... By Dylan Reid
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								The high cost of building parking lotsThere is a great article published yesterday on Salon.com about the North American compulsion to build parking lots. It includes a look at “minimum... By Shawn Micallef
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								October is Walking Month in Toronto. Really.At a ceremony to open the Walk21 conference in Toronto on Monday night (Oct. 1), Mayor David Miller proclaimed October to be Walking Month under the... By Dylan Reid
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								Tide turning on taxesThe tide is finally turning in favour of increased municipal taxes. The litmus test came last night at a community meeting in the heart of Etobicoke... By Adam Chaleff-Freudenthaler
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								Tree Tuesday: Big old bitternutEvery Tuesday, Todd Irvine of Local Enhancement and Appreciation of Forests (LEAF) will post a stop from the Toronto Tree Tours, a collaborative project... By Todd Irvine
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								Doors Open NiagaraOne of the happiest traditions in recent years has been Doors Open, a free annual architectural event that allows visitors to explore and appreciate old... By Sean Marshall
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								LEAFy DrinksAre you passionate about Toronto’s urban forest? Do you enjoy a nice beverage? Join LEAF staff and volunteers for a pint at the Victory Cafe on... By Todd Irvine