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Walk21: Public health and urban design
Today’s Walk21 post brings you some findings from a fascinating session on the relationship between public health and urban design as they affect...
By Dylan Reid -
An attempt at live blogging the Great Queen Street Psychogeographic Walk
The idea of live blogging has never really appealed as writing is generally better when the author thinks about it for a while (there are exceptions of...
By Shawn Micallef -
Moving forward with Waterfront Regeneration
Last week the Waterfront Regeneration Trust hosted a conference entitled Beyond Regeneration: The Trail Ahead. The conference was both a celebration of...
By Ian Malczewski -
Bikes Belong in Ontario
The Bicycle Trade Association of Canada (BTAC), with the ThinkFirst Foundation of Canada, an organization dedicated to preventing brain and spinal cord...
By Tammy Thorne -
The Media vs. Miller
Cross-posted from Eye Weekly’s Ontario Election 2007 blog. This morning’s press conference to launch Mayor David Miller’s campaign to...
By Dale Duncan -
The CN Tower is bigger than its record
This week’s Eye Weekly Stroll column goes vertical and pokes around ideas of what the CN Tower (still) means to us now that its 30-plus-year run at...
By Shawn Micallef -
Dale Duncan at City Hall: September 7, 2007
Home repair Toronto has developed a reputation for letting things decay. There was that old heritage building at George and Shuter that collapsed last...
By Dale Duncan -
Thank transit riders for the TTC
Cross-posted from Eye Daily. There were some questions raised about one of the stats I included in my “By the numbers” post last week. The...
By Dale Duncan -
Say bonjour to Spacing Montréal
Some of you may have noticed a set of links feeding into the sidebar of Spacing Votes. We shouldn’t be shy about it anymore and just spit it out...
By Spacing -
Goodbye Spacing Wire! Hello Spacing Toronto!
Spacing is happy to announce a few changes to our blogs. The most exciting change was announced earlier this morning: Spacing is expanding its presence...
By Spacing -
Facebook Friday Finale: Toronto Lovin’
Facebook has become an important tool for Torontonians who want to inform their fellow citizens about local issues, initiatives, and events, who enjoy...
By Sarah Magwood -
Dale Duncan at City Hall, August 30th, 2007
We need new taxes Provincial election campaigns will soon to kick into full throttle and many Torontonians will be putting their energy into pressuring...
By Dale Duncan