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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...
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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...
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A few pics from Toronto The Good
photos by Susheela Nirmalan-Nathan More pictures at Take More Photos.
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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...
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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...
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Improving service on King and Queen — can it be done?
Improving service on King and Queen — can it be done? Steve Munro thinks it can, and he’s put together a detailed proposal showing how. The...
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Monday’s Headlines
• Talks reopen for Ex hotel [ Toronto Star ] • ‘New money’ stretches the truth [ National Post ] • City rapped over condo...
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Utility poles and free speech
In today’s Toronto Star, writer Murray Whyte examines the current state of postering in the city and discovers that the corporate advertisers are...
By Spacing