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TTC anagram map not going away
Sean Lerner, the quick mind behind the TTC Rider Efficiency Guide, is a little worked up over the TTC’s “cease and desist” letter...
By Matthew Blackett -
SPACING’s 2006 city election internship program
In the fall, Torontonians will go to the polls and pick 44 city councillors and a mayor. This will be the first time Spacing will have election coverage...
By Matthew Blackett -
Roman Impressions
I have just arrived in Rome, and even after just a day and a half of walking around I’ve already formed some strong impressions of Roman public...
By Dylan Reid -
URBAN DECONSTRUCTIONS Launch Tonight
I’ve been told that Toronto architect Paul Raff was jumping over fences and exploring buildings long before it was called “Urban...
By Shawn Micallef -
Planning Site of the Day
Spacing magazine is the planning site of the day today on Cyburbia. Cyburbia is a great planning portal with lots of resources including links, forums...
By Chris Hardwicke -
Portraits in the Park
WHEN: Thursday March 9, 8-10pm WHERE: Toronto Free Gallery, 660 Queen St. E. On Thursday at the Toronto Free Gallery, the work of Rannie Turingan (aka...
By Matthew Blackett -
Taxing Parking
While the TTC is begging the provice for money – Vancouver’s transit authority Translink is getting beat up about their parking tax. If only...
By Chris Hardwicke -
York University Subway Extension is a Go
The Toronto Star is reporting that the provincial government will announce funding to extend the Spadina subway from Downsview to York University in...
By James Bow -
Adscape
What is the geographic impact of advertising on our cities? We know that advertising pervades our urban environment but what would a map of advertising...
By Chris Hardwicke -
Calling all public space geeks!
Next week in the east end, some urban planning students and others who just happen to enjoy talking about the city are kicking of a casual late...
By Dale Duncan -
Toronto the Good & Wire Free
The Star is reporting on a Toronto Hydro wifi initiative that may or may not be a thorn in the side of Ted Rogers. Mayor David Miller will join Toronto...
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Hamilton Raises the Hammer
In 2004 a group of citizens in Hamilton started an online magazine called Raise The Hammer “dedicated to providing a variety of views and approaches...
By Shawn Micallef