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Documenting the collapsed Dundas Street buildings

For the most part, the buildings on the north side of Dundas Street West between Spadina and Bathurst are an architectural hodgepodge. The one exception to the general heterogeneity was, until...

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OP-ED: The lessons of the Dundas St. building collapse

Like a lot of Kensington residents, when I walk by the metal hoarding around the collapsed buildings at 606-614 Dundas West, I feel a mixture of grief and rage. The sight of the roof torn off, the...

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Ontario Place’s West Island trees on death watch

Every week this summer Francesca Bouaoun has launched her kayak at Ontario Place to check on the trees. They’re a stand of 850 trees planted 54 years ago by landscape architect Michael Hough on the...

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Exploring Toronto through its Indigenous heritage

We discovered new avenues of the city we would have never found unless we had a reason to be there. Many places were sitting right under my nose, not far at all from my apartment, that I never would...

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Re-visiting the subway art of ‘Atmospheric Lens’

Inside the Vaughan Metropolitan Centre Station’s airy concourse, architecturally integrated public artwork, Atmospheric Lens, transforms the mundane commute into an experience of unexpected wonder....

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LORINC: Booze in the corner store

Until the mid 1970s, you couldn’t buy lottery tickets in Ontario. Ontarians could go to the horse races and place bets; the ponies, after all, have always had a kind of aristocratic patina, so that...

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Ontario Place premieres at TIFF

A documentary about Ontario Place featuring Francesca Bouaoun of Ontario Place For All, as well as Steve Mann and many other members of SwimOP, will have its world premiere at the Toronto International...

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PODCAST: Spacing Radio 081, Talking Transit ’24

It’s been a while since we had a good, old-fashioned transit talk with friends of the show Tricia Wood (York University urban geography professor and Spacing contributor) and Matt Elliott (Toronto Star...

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By: W. K. Lis

That’s some fancy soldiers’ barracks that they’re building in the east end of the Garrison military reserve. Odd name for those new barracks, Hotel X?

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