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On Bicycle Boulevards in Toronto
There is a spectre haunting the streets of Toronto — the spectre of separated bike lanes. Okay, perhaps it’s not quite that dramatic, but being a...
By Jake Tobin Garrett -
Street Stories: Bloor Street
Synonymous with both subways and shopping but most recently with streetscaping construction woes, Bloor Street has joined St. Clair as an example of the...
By Eric Mutrie -
Keep Toronto Reading: The Tannery
Once again Spacing is pleased to be a part of Toronto Public Library’s Keep Toronto Reading program. This April the library hopes the whole city will join...
By Jacqueline Whyte Appleby -
World Wide Wednesday: High speed rail, transit journeys and blue urbanism
Each week we will be focusing on blogs from around the world dealing specifically with urban environments. We’ll be on the lookout for websites outside...
By Hilary Best -
Keep Toronto Reading: “If You Can’t Be in China…”
Once again Spacing is pleased to be a part of Toronto Public Library’s Keep Toronto Reading program. This April the library hopes the whole city will join...
By Jacqueline Whyte Appleby -
Keep Toronto Reading 2011
Every April, Toronto Public Library hosts the Keep Toronto Reading Festival. At the centre of the month long celebration of literacy is the One Book...
By Jacqueline Whyte Appleby -
Watch NFB: Radiant City
Editor: Spacing is pleased to continue our partnership with the National Film Board of Canada to showcase films and interactive projects from their online...
By Julie Matlin -
The Myth of the Cyclist as Urban Warrior
Hell hath no fury like a biker scorned. The New Yorker’s John Cassidy learned this the hard way after his blog post, “Battle of the Bike...
By Jake Tobin Garrett -
World Wide Wednesday: All opposed?
Each week we will be focusing on blogs from around the world dealing specifically with urban environments. We’ll be on the lookout for websites outside...
By Hilary Best -
Spacing Satellite: Going Loopy
Can you identify which of the following streetcars loops here? UPDATE: Ready to see how well you know your routes? The loop pictured is the Queen-Coxwell...
By Eric Mutrie -
Spacing Satellite: Shop Until You Name Drop
Do you recognize this Toronto shopping scene? UPDATE: Ready to see what’s in store? Turns out the popular vote got it wrong on this one – the mall...
By Eric Mutrie -
Spacing Ottawa adds Clive Doucet as columnist
OTTAWA — Long-time City Councillor and recent mayoral candidate Clive Doucet has joined Spacing’s city blog network as Urban Policy columnist for...
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