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								Rogue public art hits DisneylandThe BBC reports that graffiti artist celebre Banksy (hey, how many graffiti artists have their own monographs?) hit the Rocky Mountain Railroad at... By Leah Sandals
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								TTC merchandise commentary in Eye WeeklyLiz Clayton has a story this week in Eye about the new store TTC Transit Stuff (she also wrote about Spacing’s subway buttons). Read the full... By Matthew Blackett
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								JAMES: New blood neededPhoto of John Sewell by RENE JOHNSTON/TORONTO STAR This is the period during an election where the finer points of platforms are not usually debated in... By Matthew Blackett
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								Ad-Hoc Urban SignageTom at Fire in the Brain recently told a story of some guerilla signage with longevity in his community: Last spring someone affixed a hand-written sign... By Michelle Kasprzak
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								Toronto Coalition for Active TransportCycling, walking, and related organizations in Toronto have come together to form the Toronto Coalition for Active Transportation (TCAT). TCAT’s... By Spacing
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								The Babe Gets a PlaqueA new plaque honouring the site of Babe Ruth’s first professional home run will be unveiled in a ceremony held at Hanlan’s Point on September... By Spacing
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								Vancouver and Victoria public spacesAndy Reeves will be covering ad creep and streetscape issues during the 2006 election for the Spacing Votes blog. Here’s a report by Reeves from his... By Spacing
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								HUME: show some leadership, Pitfield!I opened up my copy of the Star today to find a grumpy Christopher Hume. He laid into Jane Pitfield’s platform of tax cuts and hiring freezes. His... By Matthew Blackett
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								New York looks to control ad blightTorontonians often use New York as an example of a North American city that has vibrant public spaces and decent urban planning. Specifically, we hear... By Matthew Blackett
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								Making the Streets Safe for Walkers (slowly)Two interesting pedestrian initiatives are coming to the Works Committee of City Council on Monday, Sept. 11. The first is a proposal to extend the... By Dylan Reid
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								Monarchs everywhere!Monarchs, monarchs, everywhere! From today’s Star: They’re suddenly everywhere — majestic black and orange butterflies fluttering in... By Matthew Blackett
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								Subway NavigatorI was recently forwarded the Subway Navigator site which has a number of international cities’ subway maps and can help you figure out how to get... By Matthew Blackett