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								Planet in Focus and Spacing present: Toronto in the Moving ImageTORONTO IN THE MOVING IMAGE: A PLANET IN FOCUS SPOTLIGHT PROGRAM Spacing is happy to announce we are the sponsors of a film series called Toronto In the... By Matthew Blackett
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								Spacing nominated for Heritage Toronto AwardSpacing is pleased to announce the magazine is a finalist in tonight’s 32nd Annual Heritage Toronto Awards at the Carlu in the “Media”... By Shawn Micallef
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								Expo bid coming down to the wireJim Byers has an article in today’s Star about the lack of “sizzle on the street” for Toronto’s Expo bid: So why is no one on... By Ian Malczewski
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								Get some perspective – the urban kindTonight grab anyone you think is myopic on urban issues and bring them down to the Goethe Institute for the opening of Urban Perspectives, an examination... By Leah Sandals
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								American RulesI was recently given this 1967 NYC subway rules guide by a friend leaving Toronto for Paris who needed to purge some old stuff before leaving (I counseled... By Shawn Micallef
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								Illegal posters challenge ParisThe Star runs an AP story this morning about an innovative and illegal street art project that is pumping up some controversy in France. It has to do with... By Leah Sandals
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								What’s going on at Spacing VotesHopefully, every reader of the Spacing Wire knows we also have a sister blog called Spacing Votes that has numerous daily posts about Toronto’s... By Matthew Blackett
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								The route to cycling can be quickThere was a lot of fascinating information at the “Traffic Tales” movie night put on by the Toronto Public Space Committee last night, but the... By Dylan Reid
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								The Wellesley Insitute’s Blueprint videoAs part of our partnership with the Wellesley Institute, we present the Blueprint video to help you get a better understanding of what the Blueprint is... By Spacing
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								Last Pedestrian Sunday of 2006 in Kensington this weekendThis Sunday marks the final Final Pedestrian Sunday in Kensington Market of 2006. Here are some of the details: • Sunday October 29th – Rain or... By Matthew Blackett
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								Bundlin’ up for public artriffic good timesAs if Hallowe’en alone didn’t provide enough public visual spectacle for urban dwellers, it’s worth reminding Spacing Wirers that there... By Leah Sandals
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								The Blueprint to End Homelessness launches todayCompare these average monthly costs of housing and homelessness: social housing ($199.92); shelter bed ($1,932); provincial jail ($4,333); hospital bed... By Dale Duncan