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Brain-enriching upcoming events
Here are a couple of interesting events coming up later this month: On Thursday March 22nd, 2007 Moving the Economy, with the support of Transport Canada...
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Public space as a tool for world peace
Budapest, 2004 On March 17, 2007 Peace Signs will be formed on every continent of Earth. The demonstrations will take place in London, Nairobi, Buenos...
By Julie Yamin -
Whatever happened to Old Toronto?
Interested in the ways in which human behaviour, space, design, and culture interact? Or how they have the ability to foster new relationships between...
By Julie Yamin -
TAKE A GUESS: name this intersection, March 12th
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...
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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...
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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...
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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