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Canadian Urbanism Uncovered

October 3, 2012 Headlines

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LOCAL
• Province pulls permits on disputed Vancouver site [Vancouver Courier]
• Vancouver plans to plant more food-bearing trees [Vancouver Sun]
• Bikes, cars, safety concerns converge on Vancouver’s Point Grey Road [Globe and Mail]
• The Future of Vancouver’s Farmland [Vancouver Magazine]
• Associations threaten to cut park board ties [Vancouver Courier]
• David Suzuki: The economic benefits of tackling climate change [Straight.com]
• Proposed Vancouver affordable housing strategy raises concerns about density [Vancouver Sun]
• In Vancouver, there’s little space to create [Globe and Mail]

CANADA
• Gehry and Mirvish project officially unveiled in Toronto [Blog TO]
• Global Cities Institute at the University of Toronto [Places: Design Observer]

INTERNATIONAL
• How To Manage a Constellation [Places: Design Observer]
• NYC To Round Out Skyline With Tallest Ferris Wheel [Architectural record]
• Even the Smell of Cigarettes Changes How We Use Public Spaces [The Atlantic Cities]
• Zoning Reform: Drilling down on key audiences [PlaceShakers]
• A Note on Strategic Urbanism [Planetary Thinking]
• Bikeshare Stations Don’t Have to Be Clunky [The Atlantic Cities]

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