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								Best of 2006: The Waterfront2006 was a year of ups and downs for the Waterfront. We saw an innovative design competition announced for the Central Waterfront with a widely popular... By Ian Malczewski
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								Turning video billboards into public artJi Lee, creator of the Bubble Project, which allowed passerby to alter and respond to advertising billboards, has gone digital – well, sort of. His... By Leah Sandals
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								Help improve the TTC’s websiteOn New Year’s Day, Robert Ouellete, the editor of Reading Toronto, posted a challenge to TTC Chair Adam Giambrone: let the bloggers of Toronto give... By Matthew Blackett
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								Alley Jaunt wants to flauntAlley Jaunt is seeking five special projects for its 5th anniversary. Here are the deets: We want to do more than jaunt, we want to FLAUNT our five years... By Matthew Blackett
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								City Hall sniping, TTC developments, and assorted linksCITY HALL articles: • Councillor decries secrecy of hydro pole deal [ Globe and Mail ] • Inside City Hall feature [ Globe and Mail ] &bull... By Matthew Blackett
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								Best of 2006: bike lanesIt’s nearly impossible to pick a “best” bike lane for 2006 — I mean, 10 kilometres were added to the bikeway network last year... By Tammy Thorne
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								A little history of the TTC’s web siteSince we created the subway station buttons over two years ago we’ve come into contact with a lot of rail fans and people with a real passion to see... By Matthew Blackett
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								ROM seeks free rideWhen buildings intrude beyond their private property into public space, they have to pay a small rental fee to the City for that space. The Royal Ontario... By Dylan Reid
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								Rustle your bustle for hustle this SunustleI WANT RHYTHM returns this weekend for another afternoon of free spiriting it up, this time at Yonge and Gerrard. If you’re unfamiliar with this... By Leah Sandals
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								Where would you meet in Toronto?I’m reading a very interesting book called The Wisdom of Crowds, by James Surowiecki. The author describes a fascinating experiment by a social... By Dylan Reid
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								Friday’s links to public space articles• City under fire for secrecy [ Globe and Mail ] • The sounds of the underground [ Globe and Mail ] • Scary walkways get some life ... By Matthew Blackett
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								Transit map as a trend chartI came across this cool map hack — it takes London’s Underground Tokyo’s subway map and uses it as a chart to show the trends of the... By Matthew Blackett