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Links to articles on the Gardiner report
On the Gardiner report: $758M to raze Gardiner [National Post]: “The Mayor said it would be “nice” to implement the TWRC’s plan...
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Bait Bikes at the University of Toronto
Finally, someone is doing something about bike theft. The University of Toronto Campus Police are starting a bait bike program. Bikes with GPS positioning...
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Green Toronto Festival on Friday
If you have spare time on Friday, you should saunter down to the Toronto Green Festival and Energy Challenge at Nathan Phillips Square (things start up at...
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Gardiner details revealed
Cross-posted to Spacing Votes The report that details the future of the Gardiner Expressway was released today. David Miller held an information session...
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Spacing and Daily Dose of Imagery present… pt. III
looking southeast from Sheraton’s rooftop • photo by Sam Javanrouh • see it larger Cross-posted to Spacing Votes Spacing asked Sam...
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Liberty Village reaches new BENCHmark
photos of previously installed BENCHmark benches • photo by Bouke Salverda New BENCHmark benches unveiled on Thursday September 29 at 1:00 pm Street...
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Future of Gardiner report to be made public
Cross-posted to Spacing Votes A report commissioned by the City of Toronto on what to do with the Gardiner Expressway is about to be made public at the...
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Miller campaign embraces My Space, You Tube
cross-posted to Spacing Votes — post by Josh Hume David Miller has joined the ever-expanding legion of self-promoters by establishing his own...
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Spacing and Daily Dose of Imagery present… pt. II
City Hall • photo by Sam Javanrouh • see it larger Spacing asked Sam Javanrouh of Daily Dose of Imagery a few months ago to take the cover photo...
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You gotta fight for your right to arty
Used to be that things had to come to blows to decide who was the best artist in the land. You know, it was all about art oligarchy and art coups to...
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Pedestrian advocate resigns in frustration
Long-time pedestrian advocate Helen Riley, one of the activists who was instrumental in getting a Pedestrian Charter for Toronto, resigned her post as...
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Branding a place
Back in July I was asked by new media marketing guru Eli Singer to make a presentation about the success of Spacing subway button collection. I took part...
By Matthew Blackett