We cannot solve our problems with the same thinking we used when we created them.” — Albert Einstein Across cities like ...
Like Toronto’s winding ravine system, the Toronto waterfront is a significant and defining geographical feature. Before the ...
For years, Toronto’s finance officials have dutifully added an annual footnote to their budget documents, cautioning readers that a portion of the City’s revenues — namely the municipal land transfer ...
Brigitte Pellerin is a writer and newspaper columnist living in Ottawa. This memoir introduces the new issue of Spacing focused on Yonge Street, available shortly at the Spacing Store and other ...
Toronto’s bike lanes have always been about more than just cycling – they are about building a city that moves smarter, cleaner, and safer. As someone who currently rides a pedal-assist e-bike, both ...
Digital data is an important component of transportation management, used by City officials both as a planning tool and to measure the success of implemented policies. Yet, as the case of Toronto ...
Images courtesy of David Fine and digitalmonkeyblog. [EDITORS NOTE: This piece seeks to answer a simple question by a community member: how could the City decision-making about the Broadway Plan be so ...
The exhibition features a table of Chinatown memory artifacts collected from the community (Photo by Kayla Pastor Estacio) A shiny sword, a stack of red packets, old Chinese books and brochures, a ...
The more things change the more they stay the same. – Jean-Baptiste Alphonse Karr, 1849 Robert Moses is a controversial figure in urban planning ...
With Justin Trudeau stepping down as Prime Minister and the very real possibility of an federal election, Premier Doug Ford mulling over a snap provincial election, and President-elect Trump ...
The Guild Inn, 2008, by Olena Sullivan. EDITOR’S NOTE: This is Heritage Toronto’s Gary Miedema final post in his series on at-risk heritage ...
Text and photos by Sean Ruthen, re:place magazine As a musician studying architecture at UBC over a decade ago, I was not overly surprised at that time to ...