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								Mazda wants employees to walk to workWithout an ounce of irony, Japanese automaker Mazda announced it is encouraging its employees to walk to work. The program is eloquently called the... By Matthew Blackett
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								Fembots and The CitySaturday December 3rd 2005 at the Royal Cinema (606 College St., just west of Clinton). All ages show. Doors at 7pm, show starts at 8pm. Tickets $12 at... By Matthew Blackett
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								The mayor has a challengerIt’s election season, but the focus for Spacing this week is not on the shenanigans of Ottawa politicians, but on the upcoming city elections just... By Matthew Blackett
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								DIPS and other fun at City HallNew local street standards for Toronto A joint committee of Works and Planning today considered the “DIPS” report from staff which sets... By Dylan Reid
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								Subway station revitalization unveiledToday, the Toronto Community Foundation unveiled its proposal to redesign three subway stations along the University Avenue subway line. Their main goal... By Matthew Blackett
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								Community Gardening 101Yes, the ground is verging on frozen right now, but the people at the Toronto Community Garden Network and Foodshare want to put their winter to good use... By Laura Hatcher
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								Toronto’s GovernanceThere has been much talk recently that the City of Toronto’s governing structure needs to be reformed, and earlier this year the City appointed a... By Dylan Reid
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								Kingston Road LRTThe TTC is proposing a new dedicated streetcar line in Scarborough along Kingston Road to Eglinton and then west to Kennedy station. They are asking for... By Dylan Reid
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								Secret Swing goes missing!The blog Ryantowne is reporting that the Secret Swing, found between two buildings off of Graffiti Alley, has sustained serious damage. The chains have... By Matthew Blackett
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								New York trash for saleArtist Justin Gignac collects trash from the streets of New York City and carefully packages the litter into a plastic cube. He sells each unique... By Matthew Blackett
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								Canadian Blog AwardsIt seems the SpacingWire has been nominated for Best Culture Blog in the Canadian Blog Awards. That’s pretty cool. Also nominated in the Best Photo... By Matthew Blackett
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								Nathan Phillips Sq. and a GTA transit authorityTwo items from the Saturday edition of the Toronto Star: 1. Nathan Phillips Square renovations: In the words of city councillor, and vice chair of the... By Matthew Blackett