Yvonne was in her early 40s, with short brown hair and a solid build. She was taller than my 5’ 5” frame, but when I met her ...
I am not a daily commuter, but as a documentary photographer of Toronto’s urban fabric, I depend on the TTC to get me to ...
Transit planning is a long-term endeavour, not a one-time project with a single solution. In a municipal election year, we ...
The first part of this series focused on the section of Gerrard Street East between Broadview Avenue and the Carlaw-Pape ...
Community Land Trusts Gaining Ground A good news story in recent years is the amount of progress Community Land Trusts (CLTs) ...
Each week we round-up the Spacing Votes posts from the previous seven days into a nice, digestable size. Over the next three weeks we’ll also be ...
NEW YORK – The Highline is one of the most actively discussed public space projects in New York and for a very good reason. It is setting a ...
Halloween is my favourite holiday for many reasons. On top of loving to dress up each year, a big reason is it’s the holiday most dependent on how ...
Location, location, location is the old saying about what matters in real estate.  But what if you combined location, with architecture, and terrific views, as Joseph (Joe) Medwecki did at 190 St.
The following is an account by Nadia Halim of a recent psychogeographic wander-through-Toronto. It was a short walk of about two hours but as you’ll ...
Hannah Arendt in Jerusalem during the Adolf Eichmann trial. Courtesy of Wikipedia “The trouble with Eichmann was precisely that so many were like him, and that the many were neither perverted nor ...