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								Forget what you knew about TorontoThe National Trade Centre at Exhibition Place is a nice place to shop for boats and check out the latest in hot tub technology, but most of us probably... By Shawn Micallef
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								Café l’UrbanitéMaisonneuve city columnist Christopher DeWolf has restarted his Café l’Urbanité forum site after it was hacked to death last fall... By Shawn Micallef
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								Who Rides 33 Forest Hill?Cross-posted from Transit Toronto: Who rides the 33 Forest Hill? About 750 individuals per day, actually. Though it is one of 62 “poor performing... By James Bow
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								Planning Downsview ParkLocated at the edge of the City of Toronto, but in the centre of the GTA, the Downsview Park site could become a significant public space, and one of... By Laura Hatcher
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								TV on transitYou may have noticed that the high-definition video screens are being installed throughout the subway system. About half the screen shows 15 to 30 second... By Matthew Blackett
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								Street furniture, pregnant transit riders, and idling bussesA few things from the Star today: 1. An article on street furniture and how the city is about to put a call out for a RFP. 2. An article about pregnant... By Matthew Blackett
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								Transit Notes – February 17, 2006Crossposted from Transit Toronto. The Toronto Transit Commission unveiled its February service changes earlier this week (details here), comprising... By James Bow
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								Some good readingsA few tasty reads for you: here are three recent columns from Christopher Hume at the Star. The first column is about the public art at Toronto’s... By Matthew Blackett
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								The Suburban PartyOur friends at the Toronto Free Gallery are hosting The Suburban Party (Friday, Feb 17, 2006) during our exhibit of In Transit. They’ll take the... By Matthew Blackett
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								Goodbye, Regent ParkThey’ve started tearing down Regent Park. For weeks now I’ve been walking through the middle of it, on my way from Cabbagetown down to the... By Shawn Micallef
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								Starchitect LandingEditor’s note: The AGO invited a handful of people and organizations from Toronto’s blogging community to be part of the media launch of Frank... By Shawn Micallef
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								Queen Street of HeartsThose crazy kids from Newmindspace were at it again — last night/this morning a team of chalker made a mural of hearts along Queen Street West from... By Matthew Blackett