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								Garbage on our streetsChristopher Hume trashes Eucan’s Monster Garbage cans in today’s Toronto Star: The path to civic greatness is littered with wannabe cities... By Chris Hardwicke
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								Does Toronto need a design review panel?John Sewell wrote a column in Eye this week on Toronto’s desire to implement a design review panel for architecture and urban design. There are many... By Matthew Blackett
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								A Summer’s walk along Concord & DelawareThe Toronto Architectural Conservancy presents A Summer’s Walk down verdant Concord & Delaware Avenues on Sunday July 24th at 2PM. Why these... By Matthew Blackett
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								Get LostThe Village Voice reviews A Field Guide to Getting Lost by Rebecca Solnit. We live in an increasingly standardized environment, bouncing from one branch... By Chris Hardwicke
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								Toronto 1966Cyberia, “The Urban Planning Portal”, has a forum section where somebody posted some hot pictures from the top of the TD Centre in 1966, when... By Shawn Micallef
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								The Beaches Guardian AngelIt is not often that a newspaper does an obituary on a street person, but the Toronto Star did so this past weekend on The Beaches’ Steve Whale... By Matthew Blackett
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								Live Action Scotland Yard (L.A.S.Y.)Joel Friesen runs a transit tag game on the TTC. Live Action Scotland Yard (L.A.S.Y.) is a giant game of hide and seek. One guy tries to hide by using the... By Chris Hardwicke
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								Coke wants billboard removedAn interesting battle is going down in India between Coca-Cola and photogrpaher Sharad Haksar. He has been using a billboard space for three years to... By Matthew Blackett
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								The Beautiful City Billboard FeeThem.ca, a Toronto-based non-profit street art organization, announced today the launch of a new project called The Beautiful City Billboard Fee (BCBF)... By Matthew Blackett
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								Sinister Paradise of DubaiDubai, the Las Vegas of the Middle East, has a distinctive and inviolable criterion when it comes to development in its city: everything must be... By Matthew Blackett
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								Lost Space on ChurchBert Archer has a new smart blog. He recently posted about the closing of the venerable Second Cup at Church and Wellesley – until recently home to... By Shawn Micallef
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								Generating An Alternative Night-Time MobilitySaturday, July 16th @ 10:00PM Meeting points @ Mercer Union (37 Lisgar Street) and Front Street, in front of Union Station Explore Toronto’s public... By Chris Hardwicke