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Filled Streets On the last Sunday in April, thousands of people flooded downtown Toronto for the Khalsa Day parade, ...
I say London, you think England? Or did Ontario come to mind? The duplication of town names around the world is endless. One town may be the original ...
This is the third and final part of a series – in tandem with In Focus photo essays – looking at the past, present and future of the Georgia ...
[Spacing Vancouver is proud to present this ongoing series about how food helps define the city. Dr. Lenore Newman and Katherine Burnett look into the ...
Joe Beef is Montreal’s own brand of Robin Hood: he revolted the rich and got the poor good and liquored. While he is generally revered by those who ...
To coincide with the launch of Spacing’s first national issue, the magazine presents the Spacing Road Show, a tour of 10 Canadian cities this ...
Spacing Wire reader Denis Agar alerted us to changes to Guelph Transit in September that will inconvenience most transit riders. For years, Guelph Transit ...
EDITOR’S NOTE: Spacing contributing editor Christopher DeWolf is now based in Hong Kong and will make occasional posts about his unique public space ...
CITY HALL • Posted Toronto Political Panel: The city names its price [National Post] • Will Mayor Ford put some fun into rule-obsessed Toronto? [The Star ...
Although re:place may not be the first site one would turn to when looking for a dining guide, there is no doubt that going out to restaurants or other ...
This morning a local arts advocacy org, Artsvote.ca, released results of their all-candidates survey on arts and culture issues in Toronto. The good part ...
The same day Beyond Vague Terrain: The City and the Serial Image closed at the Surrey Art Gallery, Artswest had an exhibition in the new Surrey Library ...