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Monday’s Headlines
• Lapel pins become hot button in Council [ Globe and Mail ] • The fix is in for these problems [ Toronto Star ] • Gridlock can be cured ...
By Julie Yamin -
Exploring the ‘burbs: Ebenezer
In one of the newest parts of Brampton is one of several juxtapositions that occur when Toronto’s urban sprawl takes over small villages and...
By Sean Marshall -
Madison, Wisconsin named most walkable US city
Madison, Wisconsin was named the most walkable city in the US in a recent ranking of the walkability of the largest 100 US cities, with Austin, Texas and...
By Dylan Reid -
Large-scale tagging with lasers
Check out the building in the top photo — it possibly has the largest graffiti tag ever on a building. But, it also had hundreds of other tags on...
By Matthew Blackett -
CANCELLED: Andy Barrie talks Toronto at U of T
UPDATE: The event has been cancelled.
By Matthew Blackett -
Rally for Kyoto this Sunday
Canadians for Kyoto have organized rallies this Sunday in Toronto, London, Lethbridge, Edmonton, Calgary, Victoria, Ottawa and Halifax so that you can...
By Tammy Thorne -
A selection of great Irish cans
**UPDATE BELOW** I’m in Dublin for a few days working on a [murmur] project we’re starting here. Today was warm, people were out in force...
By Shawn Micallef -
Friday’s Headlines
Toronto garbage collector, 1930. • The city’s new heart [ Toronto Star ] • Plant Architect design chosen for Nathan Phillips Square ...
By Julie Yamin -
TAKE A GUESS: name this intersection, March 9th
Since our current issue is all about intersections we thought it’d be fun to play a game. We want you to identify this intersection. Leave your...
By Matthew Blackett -
PLANT wins Nathan Phillips Square competition
Plant Architect & Shore Tilbe Irwin were announced the winner of the Nathan Phillips Square competition. For more information on the competing...
By Robin Chubb -
There’s a new blog in town
Eye Weekly lauched Eye Daily today, a web-exclusive partner to the free alt weekly mag. As the name implies, it’ll be updated daily with feature...
By Dale Duncan -
A wee bit of Toronto found in South Korea
Last summer I spent some time in South Korea. Nearing the end of the trip, I was feeling homesick and decided to head for a very touristy attraction. I...
By Julie Yamin