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Anatomy of a bus shelter removal
After the City took away the shelter at Dundas and Sherbourne, the ripple effects extended across Moss Park
By Daysha Loppie -
The debate about e-scooters on Toronto streets will speed up in 2024
After 100 years of regulating roads in Ontario, the coming discussion over e-scooter regulation shows there's still much to learn
By Glenn Miller -
OP-ED: Noise Pollution – no defense from a slow killer
Ingrid Buday argues that Toronto has a noise problem that impacts our health, and needs to seize an opportunity to address the issue.
By Ingrid Buday -
Re-naming Yonge-Dundas Square
The new name, “Sankofa,” asks that we learn from the past instead of glorifying individuals
By Cheryl Thompson -
PODCAST: Spacing Radio 074, 20 Years of Spacing
In this episode: how the magazine began at a picnic table, and former Toronto Mayor David Miller on Spacing's impact
By Spacing Radio -
OP-ED: Olivia Chow’s message of hope and a new kind of politics
A veteran of local and national political communications listens to Toronto's new mayor and hears a refreshing message
By Patrick Gossage -
REID: 10 walking improvements in Toronto over the past 10 years
On the 10th anniversary of Walk Toronto's foundation, Dylan Reid looks at 10 good things that happened for walking in Toronto in the past decade.
By Dylan Reid -
A year-end interview with Mayor Olivia Chow
Six months into her term, the new mayor mulls over how she plans to reallocate the billions saved in new deal with the province
By John Lorinc -
REID: To rename Yonge-Dundas Square, let’s follow the process
The public should be allowed to weigh in on choosing among the shortlisted names for this significant public space, says Dylan Reid
By Dylan Reid -
The Tradition of Christmas Window Displays
Jamie Bradburn charts the glory years of rival department store Christmas displays and their modern variations.
By Jamie Bradburn -
LORINC: Olivia Chow’s next big move
Instead of stepping up enforcement, the mayor needs to take bold steps to fix the King Street transit corridor
By John Lorinc -
Public Washrooms: The gift that keeps on giving
Mayor Chow needs to show that she understands the city's public washroom deficit and is prepared to do something about it
By Jessie Ye