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Tuesday’s Headlines
• Taking the bus to work is far from a joyride [ Toronto Star ] • Former budget chief chairs Downsview park project [ Globe and Mail ] &bull...
By Julie Yamin -
Tuesday Street Picnic
Streets are for People is taking advantage of a unique opportunity — the closure of stretches of Dundas West for streetcar track upgrading —...
By Dylan Reid -
On-street parking — for bikes!
While Toronto celebrates Bike Week, and the City makes proud announcements that should just be commonplace, we should be looking at what other cities have...
By Matthew Blackett -
Seattle’s street furniture is so silly
I’m on the west coast doing some travelling and I can’t help but notice how strange some of these cities are. For example, you may find this...
By Dave Meslin -
Cyclist Profile – Christopher the actor
During Bike Week, and possibly beyond, I will feature some cyclist profiles here on the wire. These will be profiles of regular people who ride bikes in...
By Tammy Thorne -
City Hall: Have public meetings gone to the dogs?
Cross-posted from Eye Weekly. The first in a series of community consultation meetings on the People, Dogs and Parks Strategy takes place tonight in...
By Dale Duncan -
Mapping the City
Sol Le Witt, ‘Map of Amsterdam without the Amstel River’, 1976, Collection Stedelijk Museum Amsterdam Mapping the City, a recent exhibition at the...
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Monday’s Headlines
• Dion rejects cities’ call for 1 cent of GST [ Toronto Star ] • Housing protest ends in four arrests [ Toronto Star ] • Who’ll...
By Julie Yamin -
Graffiti Portraits on Spacing Photos
Starting today and running for the next two weeks, Spacing photo intern Susheela Nirmalan-Nathan documents the faces in Toronto’s graffiti murals on...
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Opening of ROM and a pulse on the waterfront
Last night I showed up late to the opening of the ROM crystal — somewhere around 1:30am. I was amazed to see so many people still milling about...
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Dale Duncan at City Hall: June 2
How hard is it to paint a line on the road? Toronto is already currently ranked as one of the five most-clogged cities in North America, and with 3...
By Dale Duncan -
Saturday’s headlines
Pulse Front at Harbourfront, by Rafael Lozano-Hemmer • Has the cultural renaissance begun? [ Toronto Star ] • Renaissance ROM, finally realized...
By Matthew Blackett