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SPACING RELEASE PARTY: Monday April 20th!
WHAT: Spacing’s spring-summer 2009 issue release party WHEN: Monday, April 20th, from 7:30pm-1am WHERE: Canadian Corps hall, 201 Niagara St. (King...
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Spacing Radio 004: Toronto’s Green Dreams
As Earth Day approaches, Spacing Radio sent host David Michael Lamb to sit down down and discuss Toronto’s sustainability ambitions with Mayor David...
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Memorial to Commemorate the Chinese Railroad Workers in Canada
The “Memorial to Commemorate the Chinese Railroad Workers in Canada” was created by Eldon Garnet and Franicis LeBouthillier. It is located at...
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Event Guide: TSA Discussion — Landscape Infrastructure as Renewal
WHAT: Landscape Infrastructure as Renewal — a Toronto Society of Architects discussion WHEN: Wed Apr 8th @ 6:30pm WHERE: Arts & Letters Club, 14...
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Spacing Radio 003: Grey spaces of the city
The next issue of Spacing, due out in late-April, will focus on Toronto’s “grey spaces” — those places that feel public but...
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Out of the Blue
“Out of the Blue” by Shayne Dark, is located on Queen Street West in front of the Museum of Canadian Contemporary Art. It is made of wood and...
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Montreal Monday: What’s a neighbourhood?, shoebox houses, traffic calming plan
Each Monday, we bring you some of the popular posts from our sister blog, Spacing Montréal. We’ll keep an eye open for topics and discussions...
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Spacing Toronto slows down to build up
Regular readers may have noticed a decrease in the amount of posts here on Spacing Toronto in the last week or two. As we put to bed the latest issue of...
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Courante in the Toronto Music Garden
Having grown up in the “city of lakes“, I find Toronto’s waterfront to be a welcoming refuge from the dry air and cement that...
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Montreal Monday: Bonaventure redevelopment, trolley bus misstep, mayor expectations
Photo by Fred Mahieu Each Monday, we bring you some of the popular posts from our sister blog, Spacing Montréal. We’ll keep an eye open for...
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Toronto’s fictional insecurity
My psychogeography column in Eye Weekly this week explores the strange civic fiction that maintains Toronto has an insecurity complex. I admit my position...
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Monument to Multiculturalism
Often referred to as “Symbol of Multiculturalism”, “Monument to Multiculturalism” by Francesco Perilli, is located in front of...
By Shaun Merritt