I have lived for many years less than 30 metres from what was once one of Toronto’s storied corner stores — a green grocer ...
Located at the east end of the SFU mountaintop campus and sitting beside a mature stand of trees lining its central promenade ...
See our Launch and Introduction about the launch of the © Urban Cartoon Syndicate and the announcement by CityHallWatch. *** ...
Once again Spacing is pleased to be a part of Toronto Public Library’s Keep Toronto Reading program. This April the library hopes the whole city will join ...
Since our first look at Toronto’s waterfront in our award-winning “Water” issue in 2007, much has changed – mostly but not entirely for the better – and we thought a summer issue would be the right ...
It was a cool late afternoon in October when I met up with Melissa and Chris Bruntlett at Trees Café on Granville Street. The ...
Ten Recommended Films, ADFF 2025. Miralles, Brutalism, Lewerentz, Campana, Light, NASA, Rietveld, Warren Vermont, Hilversum, Czech.
When the University of Toronto’s John P. Robarts Research Library, located at St. George and Harbord streets, opened its doors in 1973, it was the largest academic library building in the world, ...
I found public pee paradises and their names are Hong Kong and Japan. Public washrooms, or lack of by policy choice, in Canada has been my pet thing for a while. I’ve been writing about this over at ...
In the heart of Toronto, where the skyline glitters with glass and steel, a different kind of light flickers—a beacon of hope nestled within the embrace of a weathered two-storey church. Here stands ...
When Infrastructure Ontario executes public-private partnership arrangements, there are numerous permutations — design-build-finance-maintain, outright land sales, straight-up contracting gigs (e.g., ...