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Communicate on City’s Community Arts this Month
The midpoint of May has just passed and we’re already in the thrall of arts fest madness — a simultaneously anxious and guilty condition...
By Leah Sandals -
Dale Duncan at City Hall: May 17, 2007
The big city fights the big box If the city were serious about combatting climate change, it would ban big box stores from setting up shop within its...
By Dale Duncan -
Crosswalk as pedestrian memorial
We’ve just had our attention drawn to an ingenious project in Portugal to raise awareness of pedestrian safety. The zebra stripes of a pedestrian...
By Dylan Reid -
Thursday’s Headlines
• Waterfront revival at a turning point [ Toronto Star ] • It’s easier being green [ Toronto Star ] • Clinton green plan to target...
By Julie Yamin -
The Pug Awards are back!
I know our readers have lots of opinions on the state of Toronto’s architecture. Now you have a chance to give your stamp of approval/disapproval on...
By Matthew Blackett -
City Hall: Big city mayors go green
Cross-posted from Eye Daily. John Barber has a good column in today’s Globe and Mail on the important role that city’s play in fighting...
By Dale Duncan -
Thirty-four magazines have been named finalists for the sixth annual Canadian Newsstand Awards, and Spacing’s Fall 2006 issue was one of them...
By Spacing -
A few pics from Toronto The Good
photos by Susheela Nirmalan-Nathan More pictures at Take More Photos.
By Matthew Blackett -
Wednesday’s Headlines
• Waterfront plan from a different era [ Toronto Star ] • Big apple turns granny smith as mega-city mayors talk green [ National Post ] &bull...
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See you tonight at Toronto The Good
We hope to see you tonight at Toronto The Good party. When: Tuesday, May 15th, starting at 7pm Where: Fermenting Cellar, Distillery District Who: ERA...
By Spacing -
SPACING PRESENTS: Toronto the Good, Tonight
When: Tonight, starting at 7pm Where: Fermenting Cellar, Distillery District Who: DJ Chris Thinn How Much: $10 gets you into the building, plus food Cash...
By Spacing -
Hopscotching their way to Ottawa’s City Hall
In a city where streets form up to 35 percent of the public space (compared to Toronto’s 27.4 percent), Ottawa artists and city councilor Clive...
By Sarah Magwood